You really need to see this movie. Even if you don't have kids. Borrow a kid if you have to. Well, you know what I mean - just go see it.
Our friends that came to visit us both work at Pixar. After gifting us with a great book on the art of Wall -E and loading their godchildren up with Wall - E loot, we all went to see the movie. It is awesome - and if you know me that is not a term I use much for fear of it triggering a cascade of flashbacks of junior high.
The New York Times has a great Anatomy of a Scene including commentary with director and co-writer Andrew Stanton. Times critic A.O. Scott talks here about how the depth of characters, superior story and universal appeal keeps Pixar hitting them out of the ballpark.
The New York Times has a great Anatomy of a Scene including commentary with director and co-writer Andrew Stanton. Times critic A.O. Scott talks here about how the depth of characters, superior story and universal appeal keeps Pixar hitting them out of the ballpark.