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{{quote|''[[Better Than It Sounds|An employee at a garbage dump abandons his job to pursue a woman he's just met.]]''|'''[http://www.filmcritic.com/features/2010/11/accurate-but-misleading-movie-synopses/ John Scalzi]'''}} |
{{quote|''[[Better Than It Sounds|An employee at a garbage dump abandons his job to pursue a woman he's just met.]]''|'''[http://www.filmcritic.com/features/2010/11/accurate-but-misleading-movie-synopses/ John Scalzi]'''}} |
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[[Pixar]]'s 9th film is a [[Science Fiction]] love story. |
'''''WALL-E''''', [[Pixar]]'s 9th film, is a [[Science Fiction]] love story. |
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Around seven hundred years in the future, humans abandon the [[Earth-That-Was|now-inhospitable Earth]] so it can be cleaned up by a small army of "Waste Allocation Load Lifter" robots ([[Fun with Acronyms|WALL-Es - the E stands for Earth]]) whilst they enjoy a five-year vacation cruise in space. The plan doesn't really work; seven centuries later, the last of those robots to still be running -- the titular WALL-E -- is still collecting junk and living with his pet cockroach. One day, WALL-E is going about his business as usual when a spaceship carrying a much more modern robot arrives to drop her off. Her name is EVE, and WALL-E is smitten at first sight. When the ship comes back and picks her up, he stows away. |
Around seven hundred years in the future, humans abandon the [[Earth-That-Was|now-inhospitable Earth]] so it can be cleaned up by a small army of "Waste Allocation Load Lifter" robots ([[Fun with Acronyms|WALL-Es - the E stands for Earth]]) whilst they enjoy a five-year vacation cruise in space. The plan doesn't really work; seven centuries later, the last of those robots to still be running -- the titular WALL-E -- is still collecting junk and living with his pet cockroach. One day, WALL-E is going about his business as usual when a spaceship carrying a much more modern robot arrives to drop her off. Her name is EVE, and WALL-E is smitten at first sight. When the ship comes back and picks her up, he stows away. |
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For information about the DVD short, ''BURN-E'', check the [[Pixar Shorts]] page. |
For information about the DVD short, ''BURN-E'', check the [[Pixar Shorts]] page. |
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* [[Acme Products]]" BnL makes ''everything'' humanity uses (and makes it to last, apparently). |
* [[Acme Products]]" BnL makes ''everything'' humanity uses (and makes it to last, apparently). |
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