“Wall-E - Lots of Bots” Featurette
Disney Pixar has been releasing many vignettes focusing on “Wall-E“, but vignettes with other robots of the movie would great! Featurette for “Wall-E” introduces other robotic characters we are expected to meet. Director Andrew Stanton handles the introductions by describing each bot.
New movie is scheduled to hit theaters on June 27th, 2008.
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New Pixar’s “Wall-e” Photos
Disney has released several new pictures from their upcoming “Wall-E” film in Hi-Res.
In the movie, after hundreds of lonely years of doing what he was built for, “Wall-E” (short for Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-Class) discovers a new purpose in life when he meets a sleek search robot named Eve. Eve comes to realize that Wall-E has inadvertently stumbled upon the key to the planet’s future, and races back to space to report her findings to the humans (who have been eagerly awaiting word that it is safe to return home). Meanwhile, chases Eve across the galaxy.
The film is directed by Andrew Stanton, who also helmed the incredibly popular “Finding Nemo.”
“Wall-E” hits theaters on June 27, 2008. [/film]
‘Wall-E vs Balls’ Promo Clip
A fifth promotional clip for the upcoming “Wall-E” film has been released, featuring the robot playing with balls.”Wall-E” is directed by Andrew Stanton, who also helmed the incredibly popular “Finding Nemo.” The new movie is scheduled to hit theaters on June 27th.
New ‘Wall-E’ Featurette

Pixar has released a brand new featurette for the upcoming “Wall-E” movie, showing the crew praising director Andrew Stanton (Finding Nemo) for being a big nerd.
The year is 2700, and planet Earth has long been uninhabitable. For hundreds of years, Wall-E (Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-Class) has been taking out the trash, and collecting precious knick-knacks in order to stave off the boredom of his dreary routine. Little does Wall-E realize that he has recently stumbled onto a secret that could save planet Earth, and once again make the ravaged planet safe for all humankind. When highly advanced search robot Eve makes friends with Wall-E and realizes the value of his remarkable discovery, she excitedly races back to let the humans know that there’s hope for their home planet after all. But after centuries alone in space, Wall-E can’t stand the thought of losing the only friend he’s ever known, and eagerly follows her into the deepest reaches of space on the adventure of a lifetime. Along the way, the friendly trash-collecting robot who has always known what he was made for gradually begins to understand what he was meant for.
“Wall-E” arrives on Earth this summer, June 27th, 2008.
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‘Wall-E’ Featurette and New Posters
A brand new featurette for the upcoming “Wall-E” film has been released, featuring an in-depth look at the story as explained by director Andrew Stanton.
Wall-E Screening News and Brand New Photos
Pixar is hosting a special screening of Wall-E on their studio lot this June 7th to benefit the San Francisco Film Society (SFFS).
Tickets to the event are $125 ($100 for SFFS members) for regular seating, $250 for VIPs.
Tickets include entry into a reception that starts at 6:00 PM.
VIPs will get reserved seating and a special 5:30 PM reception with WALL-E producer Jim Morris (Andrew Stanton is also expected to attend).
You can see more photos from Wall-E at our FF gallery
Brand New ‘Wall-E’ Pictures
There are some great shots from the movie. Thanks to PixarPlanet, we now have new photos for you to check out for yourself.
Here is what Andrew Stanton had to say about the origins of the little robot: “‘Wall-E’ began life as something that Pete Doctor [director of Monsters, Inc.] and I were throwing around at a lunch in 1995 with John Lasseter and Joe Ranft [Pixar's late, great story guru]. This amazing little robot character idea dropped into our laps and we wanted to do something with it. It was one of the first characters we knew people could get invested in for a whole film. Pete took it and developed it for a couple of months, but he was having real trouble coming up with an idea. We figured it should be a love story, but he wasn’t sure what that should be. Also, we’d had the idea that Wall-E should communicate using just machine sounds, with almost no spoken dialogue. You’ve got to remember that, at the time, ‘Toy Story’ hadn’t even come out and we knew that no one would give us the money to make a film like that! It was a real challenge. Eventually Pete went off to work on what became ‘Monster, Inc.’ and ‘Wall-E’ sat on the shelf for a long time.”
The new movie is scheduled to hit theaters on June 27th, 2008.
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