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WALL*E - LaughingPlace.com Movie Guide




WALL-E
Opens June 27, 2008

Click for our coverage of the
Red Carpet World Premiere
including interviews with Bob Iger, Ed Catmull
and the filmmakers and stars and other celebrities

Cast and Filmmaker Summary

Cast Crew
Voice Ben Burtt
Fred Willard
Jeff Garlin
Director Andrew Stanton
Writer Andrew Stanton
Producer Jim Morris
Co-Producer Lindsey Collins
Sound Design & Specialty Voices Ben Burtt
Composer Thomas Newman

Additional Details
After 700 years of doing what he was built for - he'll discover what he's meant for. WALL-E ( Waste Allocation Load Lifter - Earth-class) is sold by the Buy n Large Corporation. www.buynlarge.com.

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Reviews

  • Christy Lemire, positive review, (Associated Press)
    "Visually marvelous robot romance "WALL*E" has a heart of gold"
  • Kenneth Turan, Positive review, (Los Angeles Times)
    ""Wall-E" never loses its sense of wonder: wonder at life, wonder at the universe..."
  • Bob Strauss, positive review, (Orange County Register)
    "Pixar's latest is a sweet animated tale of love and loneliness, with an ecological, anti-consumerism bent."
  • Kirk Honeycutt, positive review, (The Hollywood Reporter)
    "It's [The film WALL-E] so sweet and funny that the multitudes undoubtedly will surrender to its many charms."
  • Roger Moore, positive review, (Orlando Sentinel)
    "With WALL-E, the Toy Story studio ditches the chatty rat in a chef's hat and talking cars and gets back to its own prime directive — visually oriented kid-friendly cartoons, movies with heart."
  • Todd McCarthy, positive review, (Variety)
    "Adroitly borrowing from many artistic sources and synthesizing innumerable influences, Pixar stalwart Andrew Stanton's first directorial outing since "Finding Nemo" walks a fine line between the rarefied and the immediately accessible as it explores new territory for animation, yet remains sufficiently crowd-pleasing to indicate celestial B.O. for this G-rated summer offering."

Box Office Performance

  • Week 1: 6/27 - 6/28: $63,087,526, Cumulative: $63,087,526 , #1
  • Week 2: 7/4 - 7/6: $32,509,203, Cumulative: $127,196,028 , #2
  • Week 3: 7/11 - 7/13: $18,793,588, Cumulative: $163,055,900 , #4
  • Week 4: 7/18 - 7/20: $10,070,396, Cumulative: $182,732,709 , #6
  • Week 5: 7/25 - 7/27: $6,422,186, Cumulative: $195,308,076 , #7

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