Which begs the question how come it didn’t fry his internal components? Otto…Auto??? Shocked him and darn near almost killed him but tanking a force of nature didn’t?
@@EduardoRodriguez-tu8nf True but remember, Voltage hurts, Current kills. That goes for humans and machines. While there’s two unknown factors being; how high is WALL-E’s electrical capacity and how strong is AUTO’s TASER. But what we do know is the length of time, WALL-E gets struck for a split second by the lightning bolt going through the umbrella and into WALL-E. But with AUTO, he’s practically tased directly his motherboard for about 8 seconds. With this comparison it’s safe to assume that within the split second the lightning dispersed while traveling through and hitting every metal component until finally touching the ground. Now AUTO’s TASER on the other hand, is straight and direct and would basically be the same as being tased in the heart. Bringing this back to “Voltage hurts, Current kills”, with the constant aggressive current of the TASER shocking basically WALL-E’s brain and soul all in one go for 8 seconds, the current most likely made a circuit that surpassed WALL-E’s resistors, causing an extreme electrical overflow that damaged his battery, creating intense heat from the direct current, thus frying the motherboard and nearly killing WALL-E. Bonus Fun Fact: WALL-E’s Acronym is on the side of his trailer which displays: Waste Allocation Load Lifter: Earth-Class, which would make the “giant WALL-E’s” Waist Allocation Load Lifter: Axiom-Class considering they’re WALL-A’s. Bonus Fun Fact #2: TASER is an acronym that means Thomas A. Swift Electric Rifle just like how LASER is an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation.
@@EduardoRodriguez-tu8nf Modern jet aircraft get struck by lightning several times a year a fly off, often without even realizing they'd gotten zapped. But let someone into the cockpit with a cattle prod and you can completely destroy all the planes avionics with one or two well placed shocks.
The general consensus is that Wall-E survived because he was unique from his brothers. Wall-E had this instinct to learn and collect things rather than following his raw programming. He didn’t work until he died, he worked alongside his passion of art and figuring things out. Also harvesting spare parts from his friends who had shut down by that point. Also there’s a deleted/reworked scene during the Trash Launch scene where Wall-E tried to get the big Wall-A’s attention, fails, and the Wall-A just pats him on the head and points at the other Wall-A like “Look, a mini us.” It’s real cute.
im sure its because it looks timeless in the sense that it predicts the future. But to be honest its just an average movie. Not bad but rewatchable if bored enough.
I’ve seen a theory that suggests that Wall•E suffered what was essentially a robot-equivalent to psychological break at some point which triggered the “glitch” that gave him his personality. Which caused him to long for a connection and so adopted a pet and began collecting things he felt connected to. When A113 got enacted BnL sent out a kill-switch command for all the Wall•E units, which is why some of them seemed to have been shut off while doing their job. Our Wall•E’s personality spared him from the kill-switch and he continued to be himself, just lonelier.
@@macdoodlechamp hardly predicting the future in any remarkable way. Also watching all the little details and mechanisms enriches me and heals my soul every time I watch. May you someday find similar joys
Fun fact: WALL-E was selected for the National Film Registry in 2021 for preservation as being "cultural, historical, and aesthetical significant." It's the second Pixar film behind Toy Story to receive this honor and sits among (currently) 850 other influential films.
That's really cool. Also really sad, when the aliens find our tomb world and this film they'll be like "They literally knew and articulated the truth to each other so well...why did they still kill themselves in that manner?"
Watching WALL-E again, a quote I read a while back comes to mind: "I cannot do all the good the world needs, but the world needs all the good I can do." Thanks for the reaction.
I love the way this movie portrays an AI villain that actually functions like a real computer would. Almost every other story falls into the trap of making the AI too human and giving it motivation. That's not how computers work. Auto isn't evil or cruel. It doesn't have an ulterior motive or goal. It's just following its programming and obeying orders. The president of the company, who outranks the captain, said explicitly to never return to Earth, and that overrides all else. So, that's what Auto did. It was just being a computer and doing what it was told to do, and that's how all AI villains should be written.
I wouldn't go so far as to say that is how ALL AI antagonistis/villians should be written but it is true that I haven't seen many 'just doing my job' AI villians recently. Although I may just have not been looking in the right places.
@@Celestia282 because the point in some stories is to have an AI that is analogous to a human mind as compared to stories where AI are strictly programs optimising for some predetermined goal. For example, the difference between ghost in the shell's "Puppet Master", a more human minded AI, and the hypothetical paperclip maker. Or the similar difference between the Thunderhead (arc of a scythe) and Skynet (terminator). Not all AI are robotic creatures which act based on stringent rules and goals baked into them and to say otherwise would, to me, be a disservice to science fiction as both a means for interesting stories and as a means to consider philosophy and the potential consequences of human advancement and technology.
As many times I've seen this movie, and after all the reactions I've seen, this is the first time I noticed that the "President" was the CEO of Buy-N-Large. I always assumed it was the President, and that the Government logo was there. I never noticed the "Global CEO of..." until y'all mentioned it.
@@battleblaster4203there is actually a bunch of lore behind bnl. It started out as buy a frozen yogurt company and eventually they purchased the store large which was a men's clothing store and formed buy and large. And eventually over many years they became the first company to achieve a 100% market share.
Btw a little fun fact auto is actually voiced by an actual text to speech audio program without any voice actor involved its very neat and i think its such a great way to make him this emotionless machine that its not pure evil because it is evil but because its just an ai following orders to the extreme
God this is my favorite movie. And to answer your guy's question, the Captain knew the song because when we first meet him, Wall-E bumps into him and accidentally starts up "Put On Your Sunday Clothes", which plays throughout the Captain's pruning and tidying as he wakes up. They don't make a big acknowledgement of it, since the Captain is supposed to look oblivious and incapable at this moment. Hell Wall-E massages his foot and he doesn't even realize Wall-E EXISTS until the end of the next scene where he spots him behind Eve. But when Eve has her memory played, he recalls the song from earlier, absentminded though he was, and it drives him further in his rediscovery of what it means to be human.
Nooooo, one of the (in my opinion) biggest part of this movies is the credit scenes, its so good!! It shows a lot of the future of that world and the song is amazing, I've come to liked it almost more than the movie it self 🥺👉👈
It’s funny how, even though it’s a movie kids would like, but it’s one of the best movies that’s gonna come to mind when I think about romance. It was so sweet.
Ironically, the Autopilot is the one NOT rebelling. It is working as intended, following the order of the higher-ups without question. But that's the point of the movie, the robots that rebelled and develop their own personality are the ones who can think for themselves to save the day, instead of being stuck to their programming.
Wall-E earned every kind of accolade judging by how this story was written. Winning an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature was rightfully earned at the time! The late Joe Ranft got to oversee Wall-E when it was merely a concept of sketches that he and his fellow Pixar colleagues were brainstorming ideas. Quite a shame Ranft didn't live to see this film completed, let alone get involved when production of it first began.
This is some of my favorite types of content, that being "Grown, adult, actually mature men watching movies chock full of cuteness and reacting accordingly", it's just such a delightful cleanse from the seeping venom of toxic masculinity in our society. These here are real men, no, real people, and they need to be treasured.
Something curious: The animators had problems to animate WALL-E and other robots, ao the directors made them watch mute french cinema to help with the expressions. PS: HOW DID YOU DON'T KNOW ABOUT GARBAGE ISLAND?!
@@jeffreysmith236Interesting, near where I grew up in the French city of Caen they did something to a trash depot too. In the 90's they transformed it into a hill park, with trees and all, we now call it "Bird's hill", it's a nice place ...
Garbage Island was never a thing. The Great Pacific garbage patch is NOT a giant floating island of garbage, it's a part of the ocean where the concentration of microplastics below the surface is significantly higher than average. Which is actually worse, because floating garbage could theoretically be collected and removed, it's much harder to do anything about microplastics ten feet below the surface.
The Captain is genuinely one of my favourite characters in Pixar - he shows up and you think he’s just gonna be lazy and obnoxious, but he’s legitimately a really awesome guy who rises to the occasion the second he’s given the chance. Like, it might be funny on service, but the way he *literally* stands up for himself is still a really cool moment of characterisation - and the fact that he’s smart enough to actually figure out how to shut down Auto and take control. (Plus we see at the end he successfully leads humanity, in their current state, into turning the barren wasteland of earth back into a habitable planet again. Absolute legend)
I noted the early reference to Isle of Dogs. (who lived on Trash Island). A very good movie too. It would be good to react to that too! Also, Wall-E's boot-up sound was not Windows. It was Apple Macintosh. Of course. Since Steve Jobs was instrumental in the founding of Pixar.
I've heard so many other movie-watching channels say that the Mac bootup noise was the Windows one, and it always bothered me that they didn't know both sounds. I also haven't watched Isle of Dogs yet, but I'll get some time to watch it later. Cheers to you!
48:08 interestingly enough the Axiom is only one of thousands of ships that BNL built to harbor humanity. The Axiom was merely the first of BNL’s “generation 2” star liners and held somewhere between 600,000 and 800,000 people on board Because of it’s status, it was seen as the flagship of the BNL fleet Pixar goes into BNL’s lore in the dvd/blu-ray special features section talking about BNL’s history, and some of the Axiom’s specs in the “Captaining the Axiom” section
Movie suggestions: monsters inc/university, moana, wreck it ralph, zootopia, inside out, into/across the spiderverse, mitchells vs the machines. Love your guy's reactions❤
Funny fact! The robot trapped outside as eve and wall-e enters the ship!!! There is a short movie of the robots's story 😂😂😂 The whole adventure but based on that single robot! Lol
The animated movie you guys talked about where the dogs were kicked out of Japan and sent to live on a trash island is the stop-motion movie "Isle of Dogs." Which I HIGHLY RECOMMEND WATCHING if y'all haven't already! It can be rather emotional, but it also has that deadpan, matter-of-fact humor I've come to associate with the movie "Fantastic Mr. Fox." The original stories weren't written by the same people, but the stop-motion feel, pacing, and dialogue of both movies is very similar!
One thing i just now noticed while watching this is that in the beginning Eve is the clumsy one in Wall-Es home but once they get to the spaceship (i.e. the place Eve stems from) now Wall-E is the clumsy one. It's a nice little detail about these two being out of their depth in those respective places, i think.
I was obsessed with this movie as a kid, to the point where I would watch it every single day. It's been years now since I last watched it, and I almost forgot how special it is for me. It almost feels like I've just reunited with a missing piece of myself. Great reaction guys :)
42:38 because when the captain was trying to put his alarm on snooze (28:15) he accidentally hit WALL•E’s tape recorder and it started playing as he was waking up and getting groomed and freshened up. He didn’t even see him yet until after the annual reconnaissance. So he’s just remembering from that morning… or well afternoon
One thing that becomes obvious quite early on in this movie is that WALL-E is adorable, and an absolute sweetheart. 😄 Also, I’m pretty sure the reason that our WALL-E is the only one of his kind still operating is because a quirk in his programming led to him becoming self-aware, which caused him to repair himself with scavenged materials. Meanwhile, the rest of the WALL-E units were so bound to their original programming that they couldn’t do anything but follow their main objective until they break down. This movie and Big Hero 6 are my two all-time favorite Western animated movies.
Did anyone notice that the truck at 13:32 is the Pizza Planet truck that was used in the first Toy Story movie? The one that Woody and Buzz stowed away in?
I just remembered something about Wall-E. Wall-E inspired me in 1st grade to hold my crushes hand, took a lot of courage but the hand holding was my most cherished memories.
When I was a kid I never really understood this movie all that well, on the malfunctioning robots, and on why they were all crazy for example, Now rewatching this, I can say that these are the silliest and most entertaining side characters I have seen. BURN-E= that repair robot THAT EVEN GOT HIS OWN SHORT M-O being the cutest yet most determined cleaning bot ever HAN-S bro has to be the strongest bot in the Axiom where he DEMOLISHED all the security bots WALL-A's being adorable giants TYP-E doesn't even say anything but his little waves that he learns from WALL-E is so freaking adorable. And Hal is the most adorable pet/friend literally ever. Bros immune to dying, is a loyal companion who sits in the area told to sit, and stays until WALL-E returns. Literally best cockroach ever.
That fact that Wall-E and Toy Story are the only two Pixar movies to end up in the national film registry should be a tall tale sign of how goated this movie is.
This is a movie that will forever live in my heart, it holds a powerful message, but it also has passion in it, there's so much detail in every little bit of the movie, they even made sure that lights reflected on Eve's outer shell properly, it puts modern animated movies to shame, and it's even more insane because this movie is from 2008, it's 16 years old now, and holds up better than a ton of movies that are released today
It’s not really spelled out, but I love that what makes Wall-E (the character, not the movie) so unique, fascinated with humans, and have that survival instinct to repair himself…is implied to be a GLITCH in his programming
Auto is my favorite character because he literally didn't do anything wrong, he was doing what he was ordered to by someone higher ranking than the captain. It's his job to keep the passengers safe and was told to never bring them back to Earth no matter what and to take full control of the ship which he has gradually done as shown in the portraits. Ironically, he is the one robot who is NOT malfunctioning. The ruthless way he deals with WALL-E, EVE, and the Captain isn't because of any emotion like rage, it's just pure efficiency. So if anyone committed mutiny, it was actually the Captain and EVE. His design is also just really cool and unique, based around the concept of a man having to fight his ship's wheel instead of working with it. I love the MacInTalk voice, the single red eye is an homage to HAL 9000 (who was similarly not a true villain but was only following his directives), the speaker stripe is a play on the "scar over eye" trope, and the little strips with blinking lights that tick tock back and forth show how he's always calculating in both senses of the word. The whole idea of him is to be the cold emotionless machine intelligence to WALL-E's childlike curiosity and love.
There is a short about the robot who got stuck outside the ship on Disney Plus and a short about walle using random Earth objects but it isnt on Disney Plus but the cd
I’m glad you guys liked Wally and it is important for us to watch out for our planet and life on earth and how this movie shows how it can be if we don’t take care of it. If you like this message of Wally there is another movie that has the same meaning and that is the Lorax 2012 by illumination, it has the same meaning of taking care of our earth and is funny at the same time hope you guys react to it as well!!!
I like the lorax a lot, but sadly they totally messed up by deleting the biggering song, which is much more impactful than How bad can I be. And in case you haven't listened to Biggering, you really should, a perfect dark villain song
8:03 the scream.yelp 11:33 somewhere I've seen that it's like... "Who are you", though muffled 14:30 (heh I was looking at the transcript to make my last comment and I'm seeing that every hum and beep from them is translated Like when she/they hums and Wall-E 'falls backward in surprise' -- it's written as (hums) [So what's your story] 14:37 (beeps) [Oh. Sorry.] EVE (smooth; almost perfect) Wwww-aaaa-leee...
Wall-E nearly melts. She says his name so beautifully. Moves closer. 14:48 She giggles again. Wall-E likes making her giggle. BRUH THE TRANSCRIPT -- I NEED TO REWATCH THIS ON A TV SCREEN ANDN OT WHILE TRYING TO DO TEXTBOOK READING Another word for a dust storm is “haboob,” which is Arabic for the word blown. 16:31 WALL-E (loud beeps) [My tape!!] WHEN HE GOES TO GET THE PLANT AND SHE GIGGLES "Something about Wall-E" I DIDN'T KNOW IT WAS THIS EARLY I gotta close this transcript or _I don't know_ Wall-E didn't know the lighter could do that. 18:10 Then she shuts down completely. Only a SINGLE GREEN LIGHT pulsing on her chest.
Wall-E is stunned. What'd I do? Waves his hand in front of her face. It's not even _needed_ because of their body language but I dunno how to describe this extra level of insight hE PUT HER IN _HIS_ CHARGING SPOT and that vigil before the storm was _days_ help me I'm posting before I say anything else and this gets too long
Haha, definitely can't blame you there! As someone who loves nerding over Wall-E at any given opportunity, I've frequently read and re-read the script ever since I found it. It's really amazing how detailed it is compared to other movies' scripts - and how much insight it offers into each scene.
So some fun facts about this movie. A graphic novel called “Wall-E Recharge” was released and it explains a lot of these things. Wall-e’s brothers essentially worked themselves to death, while for the longest time Wall-e himself kinda spent most of his time goofing off and collecting treasures. In addition, the towers he builds are actually very intentional, because once built, large incinerators were supposed to come along and consume the towers and burn them up. (You can actually see what they look like at 4:31 as they do show them on screen.) Sadly in the book, the incinerators all ran out of fuel, so wall-e ends up spending 700 years on his own building these towers that will never get destroyed. Plus, he may be even older than 700 years since he spent a fairly large amount of time in space as the Axiom was camping out behind the horse head nebula, which is 1,375 light years from earth. The ship he’s on is definitely going at sub-light speeds, so it’s possible he spent a very long time in space before actually reaching the axiom. Also keep this in mind. The truck wall-e lives in has all those shelves. Every single shelf used to be a spot for a Wall-E to sit in.
You guys need to watch 'Burn-E' it's a little movie that happens in the main movie about the little guy you saw outside the space ship repairing something and then getting locked out. It's so funny.
"Why did the captain know that song?" Because he accidentally pressed play on WALL-E's recorder while trying to hit his alarm clock and the song played
"The arid and semiarid regions of North America-in fact, any dry region-may experience haboobs. In North America, the most common terms for these events are either dust storm or sandstorm."
In the end when EVE turns on Wal-E's tape and it was only static. I think Wal-E backed up his mind on it knowing the new chip set would be set to defult.
The tash islandrelated movie is called Isle for Dogs, which has a well-known meme, "Is Worth it" where you put any female character name in front of like for example: Nami Is Worth it Tsunade Is Worth it Etc
Ooh I happy you guys get to watch this ^^ I remember suggesting it back when you uploaded your reaction of UP. So glad you get to watch another awesome Pixar movie.
Fun fact!! There is a theory that the first or second captain placed eve at earth and the 700-600 year passed as they(walle eve) travels through space! And they had a spave jump! In the theory of the old times that meant time skips on earth! Earth = 10yrs is space = 1year type anomalies!
Simply put, thank you for pausing when going on about stuff. way better than just TALKING over the movie you wanna watch for the FIRST TIME (like other people), very awesome of you guys! Might be named Sorta stupid but thats sorta smart!
So its not just a single trash island in our world there are multiple. Its where the oceans streams collide where they form its mostly plastic aswel as that floats really well
This movie is kinda the reverse of _Up._ Where _Up_ rips your heart out and stomps on it, within the first ten minutes, _WALL•E_ waits until the _end_ to do it. Now I'm wondering where _Inside Out's_ "Bing Bong" scene falls on that spectrum…
Just a heads up guys the "trash island" is refereed as an island but there isn't a physical island. Between The U.S. and Japan there are areas where the currents have collected plastics that have been degraded into small bits that float in the water just below the surface. I covers a large area and there are two deposits one close to Japan and one close to the U.S. with a trail linking them via currents. So while you can skim the water and pull out bits of plastic, its not an "island" that you can make land at and explore.
There's a short called Burn-E, it centers around that robot outside the Axiom and he suffers the most imo, yeah Wall-E gets circuit fried and smashed but Burn-E suffers through more.
Haha well I now nominate Isle of Dogs, or at least add a tally to the request list for it! Very similar to WALL-E in vibes, with an equally hilarious and heartwarming story. The trash island there is arguably better than the irl one though lol (I also add a tally to the Star Wars request. Definitely a must see! :D)
It's showing what a plutocracy is, but yeah we've been catching up to this film uncomfortably. But anyway, it's impressive how little dialog there is, yet it has so much meaning.
There’s a theory about Wall-E is like a metaphorical Lucifer, because the story of this movie, has similar elements as the Bible does, Wall-E giving Eva (Eve) a plant, started chaos in paradise, now the humans are forced to work for their desires. And that robot that got locked out had its own shorts, like skits on how it would try to get in and fail.
Fun Fact: In the scene where Wall-E gets struck by lightning holding the umbrella, his battery actually fills up from the shock.
Hey, same thing happened to Ironman!
Which begs the question how come it didn’t fry his internal components? Otto…Auto??? Shocked him and darn near almost killed him but tanking a force of nature didn’t?
@@EduardoRodriguez-tu8nf True but remember, Voltage hurts, Current kills. That goes for humans and machines. While there’s two unknown factors being; how high is WALL-E’s electrical capacity and how strong is AUTO’s TASER. But what we do know is the length of time, WALL-E gets struck for a split second by the lightning bolt going through the umbrella and into WALL-E. But with AUTO, he’s practically tased directly his motherboard for about 8 seconds. With this comparison it’s safe to assume that within the split second the lightning dispersed while traveling through and hitting every metal component until finally touching the ground. Now AUTO’s TASER on the other hand, is straight and direct and would basically be the same as being tased in the heart. Bringing this back to “Voltage hurts, Current kills”, with the constant aggressive current of the TASER shocking basically WALL-E’s brain and soul all in one go for 8 seconds, the current most likely made a circuit that surpassed WALL-E’s resistors, causing an extreme electrical overflow that damaged his battery, creating intense heat from the direct current, thus frying the motherboard and nearly killing WALL-E.
Bonus Fun Fact: WALL-E’s Acronym is on the side of his trailer which displays: Waste Allocation Load Lifter: Earth-Class, which would make the “giant WALL-E’s” Waist Allocation Load Lifter: Axiom-Class considering they’re WALL-A’s.
Bonus Fun Fact #2: TASER is an acronym that means Thomas A. Swift Electric Rifle just like how LASER is an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation.
@@EduardoRodriguez-tu8nf Modern jet aircraft get struck by lightning several times a year a fly off, often without even realizing they'd gotten zapped. But let someone into the cockpit with a cattle prod and you can completely destroy all the planes avionics with one or two well placed shocks.
@@SamsonKnight45 Wow, this whole paragraph was very educational for my animation needs UwU
The general consensus is that Wall-E survived because he was unique from his brothers. Wall-E had this instinct to learn and collect things rather than following his raw programming. He didn’t work until he died, he worked alongside his passion of art and figuring things out. Also harvesting spare parts from his friends who had shut down by that point.
Also there’s a deleted/reworked scene during the Trash Launch scene where Wall-E tried to get the big Wall-A’s attention, fails, and the Wall-A just pats him on the head and points at the other Wall-A like “Look, a mini us.” It’s real cute.
That's adorable!
im sure its because it looks timeless in the sense that it predicts the future. But to be honest its just an average movie. Not bad but rewatchable if bored enough.
I’ve seen a theory that suggests that Wall•E suffered what was essentially a robot-equivalent to psychological break at some point which triggered the “glitch” that gave him his personality. Which caused him to long for a connection and so adopted a pet and began collecting things he felt connected to. When A113 got enacted BnL sent out a kill-switch command for all the Wall•E units, which is why some of them seemed to have been shut off while doing their job. Our Wall•E’s personality spared him from the kill-switch and he continued to be himself, just lonelier.
@@macdoodlechampdisagree
@@macdoodlechamp hardly predicting the future in any remarkable way. Also watching all the little details and mechanisms enriches me and heals my soul every time I watch. May you someday find similar joys
One of the best lines ever put to film that perfectly summarizes the message of this movie: "I don't want to survive, I want to live"
Reminds me of a line from Arcane: "It's not enough to give people what they need to survive, you have to give them what they need to live"
@@gunjfur8633damn that line hits me
I like the way the captain pronounces it, like “I don’t *want* to survive, I wanna **live**!”
Fun fact: WALL-E was selected for the National Film Registry in 2021 for preservation as being "cultural, historical, and aesthetical significant." It's the second Pixar film behind Toy Story to receive this honor and sits among (currently) 850 other influential films.
As it should
That's really cool.
Also really sad, when the aliens find our tomb world and this film they'll be like "They literally knew and articulated the truth to each other so well...why did they still kill themselves in that manner?"
I’m actually flabbergasted that some people think the movie is boring
The hell?!
Sjjssj thats not true ❤
That's bs
They're the same kind of dumbasses that think just because an anime doesn't have a giant bombastic fight every episode it's a bad anime.
Nah 😂 i watched this movie when i was 12 in a damn mall when my family ( the whole mother's side of family was busy shopping for 5 hrs)
Watching WALL-E again, a quote I read a while back comes to mind:
"I cannot do all the good the world needs, but the world needs all the good I can do."
Thanks for the reaction.
Man, golden quote. Where is it from? (It fits a character of mine so well)
@@gunjfur8633 It's from Jana Stanfield.
I love the way this movie portrays an AI villain that actually functions like a real computer would. Almost every other story falls into the trap of making the AI too human and giving it motivation. That's not how computers work. Auto isn't evil or cruel. It doesn't have an ulterior motive or goal. It's just following its programming and obeying orders. The president of the company, who outranks the captain, said explicitly to never return to Earth, and that overrides all else. So, that's what Auto did. It was just being a computer and doing what it was told to do, and that's how all AI villains should be written.
Ultimately, a tool doing exactly what it’s supposed to do. The true villain isn’t the tool, it’s the one who wields it.
I wouldn't go so far as to say that is how ALL AI antagonistis/villians should be written but it is true that I haven't seen many 'just doing my job' AI villians recently. Although I may just have not been looking in the right places.
@@captainslender12 If you're writing an AI villain, and it doesn't act like an AI, why are you writing an AI villain?
@@Celestia282 because the point in some stories is to have an AI that is analogous to a human mind as compared to stories where AI are strictly programs optimising for some predetermined goal.
For example, the difference between ghost in the shell's "Puppet Master", a more human minded AI, and the hypothetical paperclip maker. Or the similar difference between the Thunderhead (arc of a scythe) and Skynet (terminator).
Not all AI are robotic creatures which act based on stringent rules and goals baked into them and to say otherwise would, to me, be a disservice to science fiction as both a means for interesting stories and as a means to consider philosophy and the potential consequences of human advancement and technology.
@@captainslender12 Very fair point. I am ashamed I forgot that, especially since Ghost in the Shell is one of my favorite animes.
“Oh he’s an architect.”
“Oh he’s an artist!”
“He’s a hoarder.”
I mean, you aren’t wrong.
The 3 element of Artists
those three statements are repetitive
"Yes."
Sounds like me.
I mean I everything was abandoned so everything’s fair game for him
Such limited dialog, and still showcases how much of a story can be explained.
One of the best Pixar movies of all time!
As many times I've seen this movie, and after all the reactions I've seen, this is the first time I noticed that the "President" was the CEO of Buy-N-Large. I always assumed it was the President, and that the Government logo was there. I never noticed the "Global CEO of..." until y'all mentioned it.
imagine if OCP won
Well to be fair BnL probably became the last Government
@@battleblaster4203 Yeah. Most likely.
@@battleblaster4203there is actually a bunch of lore behind bnl. It started out as buy a frozen yogurt company and eventually they purchased the store large which was a men's clothing store and formed buy and large. And eventually over many years they became the first company to achieve a 100% market share.
Btw a little fun fact auto is actually voiced by an actual text to speech audio program without any voice actor involved its very neat and i think its such a great way to make him this emotionless machine that its not pure evil because it is evil but because its just an ai following orders to the extreme
God this is my favorite movie. And to answer your guy's question, the Captain knew the song because when we first meet him, Wall-E bumps into him and accidentally starts up "Put On Your Sunday Clothes", which plays throughout the Captain's pruning and tidying as he wakes up. They don't make a big acknowledgement of it, since the Captain is supposed to look oblivious and incapable at this moment. Hell Wall-E massages his foot and he doesn't even realize Wall-E EXISTS until the end of the next scene where he spots him behind Eve. But when Eve has her memory played, he recalls the song from earlier, absentminded though he was, and it drives him further in his rediscovery of what it means to be human.
8:03 the collective gasp and synchronized expression on all your faces🤣
Nooooo, one of the (in my opinion) biggest part of this movies is the credit scenes, its so good!! It shows a lot of the future of that world and the song is amazing, I've come to liked it almost more than the movie it self
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It's beautiful for sure
It’s funny how, even though it’s a movie kids would like, but it’s one of the best movies that’s gonna come to mind when I think about romance. It was so sweet.
Ironically, the Autopilot is the one NOT rebelling. It is working as intended, following the order of the higher-ups without question. But that's the point of the movie, the robots that rebelled and develop their own personality are the ones who can think for themselves to save the day, instead of being stuck to their programming.
Wall-E earned every kind of accolade judging by how this story was written. Winning an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature was rightfully earned at the time!
The late Joe Ranft got to oversee Wall-E when it was merely a concept of sketches that he and his fellow Pixar colleagues were brainstorming ideas. Quite a shame Ranft didn't live to see this film completed, let alone get involved when production of it first began.
This is some of my favorite types of content, that being "Grown, adult, actually mature men watching movies chock full of cuteness and reacting accordingly", it's just such a delightful cleanse from the seeping venom of toxic masculinity in our society. These here are real men, no, real people, and they need to be treasured.
Something curious: The animators had problems to animate WALL-E and other robots, ao the directors made them watch mute french cinema to help with the expressions.
PS: HOW DID YOU DON'T KNOW ABOUT GARBAGE ISLAND?!
Most people don't sadly, part of the reason it exists in the first place
It has been cleaned up and no longer exists, a teenager came up with the idea how maybe 5 years ago and it was implemented.
@@jeffreysmith236Interesting, near where I grew up in the French city of Caen they did something to a trash depot too. In the 90's they transformed it into a hill park, with trees and all, we now call it "Bird's hill", it's a nice place ...
Garbage Island was never a thing. The Great Pacific garbage patch is NOT a giant floating island of garbage, it's a part of the ocean where the concentration of microplastics below the surface is significantly higher than average.
Which is actually worse, because floating garbage could theoretically be collected and removed, it's much harder to do anything about microplastics ten feet below the surface.
One of the perfect examples of stellar visual storytelling with an excellent message about consumerism and climate
Okay be honest who all here agrees that Wall-E is an adorable hard working robot.
You got likes, but no replies. So let me be the first reply
Wall-E is, indeed, an adorable hard working robot
@@diamond9030 thank you
Nah wall e is literally a horney ahh robot@@chaintheultima8716
The Captain is genuinely one of my favourite characters in Pixar - he shows up and you think he’s just gonna be lazy and obnoxious, but he’s legitimately a really awesome guy who rises to the occasion the second he’s given the chance. Like, it might be funny on service, but the way he *literally* stands up for himself is still a really cool moment of characterisation - and the fact that he’s smart enough to actually figure out how to shut down Auto and take control.
(Plus we see at the end he successfully leads humanity, in their current state, into turning the barren wasteland of earth back into a habitable planet again. Absolute legend)
I noted the early reference to Isle of Dogs. (who lived on Trash Island). A very good movie too. It would be good to react to that too!
Also, Wall-E's boot-up sound was not Windows. It was Apple Macintosh. Of course. Since Steve Jobs was instrumental in the founding of Pixar.
I've heard so many other movie-watching channels say that the Mac bootup noise was the Windows one, and it always bothered me that they didn't know both sounds. I also haven't watched Isle of Dogs yet, but I'll get some time to watch it later. Cheers to you!
48:08 interestingly enough the Axiom is only one of thousands of ships that BNL built to harbor humanity. The Axiom was merely the first of BNL’s “generation 2” star liners and held somewhere between 600,000 and 800,000 people on board
Because of it’s status, it was seen as the flagship of the BNL fleet
Pixar goes into BNL’s lore in the dvd/blu-ray special features section talking about BNL’s history, and some of the Axiom’s specs in the “Captaining the Axiom” section
I like that Auto isn't even really a villain. It just has it's orders to ensure human survival.
Movie suggestions: monsters inc/university, moana, wreck it ralph, zootopia, inside out, into/across the spiderverse, mitchells vs the machines. Love your guy's reactions❤
That's a lot of our list we want to work through
Zootopia is especially amazing
Yes to the Mitchells vs the Machines!
add to that big hero 6! please. I really hope MU/MI and Wreck it ralph are soon to come. Spiderverse and the Mitchells too
Funny fact! The robot trapped outside as eve and wall-e enters the ship!!! There is a short movie of the robots's story 😂😂😂
The whole adventure but based on that single robot!
Lol
The animated movie you guys talked about where the dogs were kicked out of Japan and sent to live on a trash island is the stop-motion movie "Isle of Dogs." Which I HIGHLY RECOMMEND WATCHING if y'all haven't already! It can be rather emotional, but it also has that deadpan, matter-of-fact humor I've come to associate with the movie "Fantastic Mr. Fox." The original stories weren't written by the same people, but the stop-motion feel, pacing, and dialogue of both movies is very similar!
One thing i just now noticed while watching this is that in the beginning Eve is the clumsy one in Wall-Es home but once they get to the spaceship (i.e. the place Eve stems from) now Wall-E is the clumsy one. It's a nice little detail about these two being out of their depth in those respective places, i think.
I was obsessed with this movie as a kid, to the point where I would watch it every single day. It's been years now since I last watched it, and I almost forgot how special it is for me. It almost feels like I've just reunited with a missing piece of myself. Great reaction guys :)
42:38 because when the captain was trying to put his alarm on snooze (28:15) he accidentally hit WALL•E’s tape recorder and it started playing as he was waking up and getting groomed and freshened up. He didn’t even see him yet until after the annual reconnaissance. So he’s just remembering from that morning… or well afternoon
I think it's about how humanity can live on and how we can all work together. And hope for every thing.
Massive respect your channel is one of the best I’ve seen so far
“This is literally me in tears of kingdom “
Fact😭
One thing that becomes obvious quite early on in this movie is that WALL-E is adorable, and an absolute sweetheart. 😄
Also, I’m pretty sure the reason that our WALL-E is the only one of his kind still operating is because a quirk in his programming led to him becoming self-aware, which caused him to repair himself with scavenged materials. Meanwhile, the rest of the WALL-E units were so bound to their original programming that they couldn’t do anything but follow their main objective until they break down. This movie and Big Hero 6 are my two all-time favorite Western animated movies.
I remember watching this when I was young, i loved every single second of it! I still think it’s my favorite pixar movie!
45:05 this is how it feels to stand up after a really long gaming session.
3:24 That movie is called Isle of Dogs
And now u guys should watch it
Did anyone notice that the truck at 13:32 is the Pizza Planet truck that was used in the first Toy Story movie? The one that Woody and Buzz stowed away in?
yup the runny gag of old pixar
the truck can be seen in alot of Disney movies
the marketing for this movie was really good, lots of fun little vids were made for commercials. probably what u remembered
This is not only my favorite Pixar movie, it might be my favorite animated film period. I think this movie is a masterpiece.
Yes! Please introduce them to Red Dwarf. Everyone should be introduced to that batsh-- crazy show.
42:39 he knows the song cuz when walle was massaging his feet he accidentally hit play on his recorder
"I can't see without my glasses" was a low blow. I was an Hman Stan but that hurt lol
Fun fact: The voice actor for WALL-E is Ben Burtt, the sound designer for the Star Wars films.
24:44 RED DWARF MENTION LET'S GOOO- I'd kill to see their reactions to it lmao- 😭😭
I'll always love how the credits show the people rediscovering art and society, its so interesting and cool! Also the song is very pretty.
21:11 🫡
Godspeed, Trash Compactor Bot……godspeed!
I just remembered something about Wall-E. Wall-E inspired me in 1st grade to hold my crushes hand, took a lot of courage but the hand holding was my most cherished memories.
9:54 “Something’s falling from the sky.” “Yeah, you can see it.” “No!” “Oh god.” 🤣🤣🤣🤣
When I was a kid I never really understood this movie all that well, on the malfunctioning robots, and on why they were all crazy for example,
Now rewatching this, I can say that these are the silliest and most entertaining side characters I have seen.
BURN-E= that repair robot THAT EVEN GOT HIS OWN SHORT
M-O being the cutest yet most determined cleaning bot ever
HAN-S bro has to be the strongest bot in the Axiom where he DEMOLISHED all the security bots
WALL-A's being adorable giants
TYP-E doesn't even say anything but his little waves that he learns from WALL-E is so freaking adorable.
And Hal is the most adorable pet/friend literally ever. Bros immune to dying, is a loyal companion who sits in the area told to sit, and stays until WALL-E returns. Literally best cockroach ever.
I could just watch WALL-E doing architecture and art and hoarding all day long and just wholesomely relate to it.
That fact that Wall-E and Toy Story are the only two Pixar movies to end up in the national film registry should be a tall tale sign of how goated this movie is.
This is a movie that will forever live in my heart, it holds a powerful message, but it also has passion in it, there's so much detail in every little bit of the movie, they even made sure that lights reflected on Eve's outer shell properly, it puts modern animated movies to shame, and it's even more insane because this movie is from 2008, it's 16 years old now, and holds up better than a ton of movies that are released today
It’s not really spelled out, but I love that what makes Wall-E (the character, not the movie) so unique, fascinated with humans, and have that survival instinct to repair himself…is implied to be a GLITCH in his programming
Auto is my favorite character because he literally didn't do anything wrong, he was doing what he was ordered to by someone higher ranking than the captain. It's his job to keep the passengers safe and was told to never bring them back to Earth no matter what and to take full control of the ship which he has gradually done as shown in the portraits. Ironically, he is the one robot who is NOT malfunctioning. The ruthless way he deals with WALL-E, EVE, and the Captain isn't because of any emotion like rage, it's just pure efficiency. So if anyone committed mutiny, it was actually the Captain and EVE.
His design is also just really cool and unique, based around the concept of a man having to fight his ship's wheel instead of working with it. I love the MacInTalk voice, the single red eye is an homage to HAL 9000 (who was similarly not a true villain but was only following his directives), the speaker stripe is a play on the "scar over eye" trope, and the little strips with blinking lights that tick tock back and forth show how he's always calculating in both senses of the word. The whole idea of him is to be the cold emotionless machine intelligence to WALL-E's childlike curiosity and love.
Fun Fact: This is one of 2 Pixar films in the National Film Registry. The other one is Toy Story.
You want to know what’s even funnier about the little robot mice? Their model name is REM-E. Another fun little Pixar Easter egg.
There is a short about the robot who got stuck outside the ship on Disney Plus and a short about walle using random Earth objects but it isnt on Disney Plus but the cd
I’m glad you guys liked Wally and it is important for us to watch out for our planet and life on earth and how this movie shows how it can be if we don’t take care of it. If you like this message of Wally there is another movie that has the same meaning and that is the Lorax 2012 by illumination, it has the same meaning of taking care of our earth and is funny at the same time hope you guys react to it as well!!!
I like the lorax a lot, but sadly they totally messed up by deleting the biggering song, which is much more impactful than How bad can I be. And in case you haven't listened to Biggering, you really should, a perfect dark villain song
8:03 the scream.yelp
11:33 somewhere I've seen that it's like... "Who are you", though muffled
14:30 (heh I was looking at the transcript to make my last comment and I'm seeing that every hum and beep from them is translated
Like when she/they hums and Wall-E 'falls backward in surprise' -- it's written as
(hums)
[So what's your story]
14:37 (beeps) [Oh. Sorry.]
EVE
(smooth; almost perfect)
Wwww-aaaa-leee...
Wall-E nearly melts.
She says his name so beautifully.
Moves closer.
14:48
She giggles again.
Wall-E likes making her giggle.
BRUH THE TRANSCRIPT -- I NEED TO REWATCH THIS ON A TV SCREEN ANDN OT WHILE TRYING TO DO TEXTBOOK READING
Another word for a dust storm is “haboob,” which is Arabic for the word blown.
16:31 WALL-E
(loud beeps)
[My tape!!]
WHEN HE GOES TO GET THE PLANT AND SHE GIGGLES
"Something about Wall-E" I DIDN'T KNOW IT WAS THIS EARLY
I gotta close this transcript or _I don't know_
Wall-E didn't know the lighter could do that.
18:10
Then she shuts down completely.
Only a SINGLE GREEN LIGHT pulsing on her chest.
Wall-E is stunned.
What'd I do?
Waves his hand in front of her face.
It's not even _needed_ because of their body language but I dunno how to describe this extra level of insight
hE PUT HER IN _HIS_ CHARGING SPOT
and that vigil before the storm was _days_ help me
I'm posting before I say anything else and this gets too long
Haha, definitely can't blame you there! As someone who loves nerding over Wall-E at any given opportunity, I've frequently read and re-read the script ever since I found it. It's really amazing how detailed it is compared to other movies' scripts - and how much insight it offers into each scene.
39:47 They're not just computer mice, H-Man; They're called Rem-E's, after Remy the rat from "Ratatouille"!
The big wall-a was waving! Awe. There's so many deleted scenes that are so interesting yall should check them out
So some fun facts about this movie.
A graphic novel called “Wall-E Recharge” was released and it explains a lot of these things.
Wall-e’s brothers essentially worked themselves to death, while for the longest time Wall-e himself kinda spent most of his time goofing off and collecting treasures. In addition, the towers he builds are actually very intentional, because once built, large incinerators were supposed to come along and consume the towers and burn them up. (You can actually see what they look like at 4:31 as they do show them on screen.) Sadly in the book, the incinerators all ran out of fuel, so wall-e ends up spending 700 years on his own building these towers that will never get destroyed. Plus, he may be even older than 700 years since he spent a fairly large amount of time in space as the Axiom was camping out behind the horse head nebula, which is 1,375 light years from earth. The ship he’s on is definitely going at sub-light speeds, so it’s possible he spent a very long time in space before actually reaching the axiom.
Also keep this in mind. The truck wall-e lives in has all those shelves. Every single shelf used to be a spot for a Wall-E to sit in.
You guys need to watch 'Burn-E' it's a little movie that happens in the main movie about the little guy you saw outside the space ship repairing something and then getting locked out. It's so funny.
When you have more emotions from robots then from the actors in Twillight.
This is my favorite Pixar movie, easy. Even after my toddler has made me watch it like 30 times, it still makes me emotional every time.
You must watch Mean Girls. You cannot escape the power of Rachel McAddams.
24:45 YES. Red Dwarf is one of my favorite sci-fi series.
I like how the already got attched to the cockroach lol
I named my romba "M-O" because like it's namesake in this movie it just cleans and cleans without any hesitation xD
"Why did the captain know that song?" Because he accidentally pressed play on WALL-E's recorder while trying to hit his alarm clock and the song played
if you are interested, there is a short movie called Burn-E its about that welder robot at 35:49 that was locked out ^^
"The arid and semiarid regions of North America-in fact, any dry region-may experience haboobs. In North America, the most common terms for these events are either dust storm or sandstorm."
In the end when EVE turns on Wal-E's tape and it was only static. I think Wal-E backed up his mind on it knowing the new chip set would be set to defult.
The tash islandrelated movie is called Isle for Dogs, which has a well-known meme, "Is Worth it" where you put any female character name in front of like for example:
Nami Is Worth it
Tsunade Is Worth it
Etc
Ooh I happy you guys get to watch this ^^
I remember suggesting it back when you uploaded your reaction of UP. So glad you get to watch another awesome Pixar movie.
Not the fucking scene in the end between WALL-E and EVE making me cry again
Flashbacks to my childhood are now here once more
Thanks for reacting to this 🎉
Fun fact!! There is a theory that the first or second captain placed eve at earth and the 700-600 year passed as they(walle eve) travels through space! And they had a spave jump! In the theory of the old times that meant time skips on earth! Earth = 10yrs is space = 1year type anomalies!
Simply put, thank you for pausing when going on about stuff. way better than just TALKING over the movie you wanna watch for the FIRST TIME (like other people), very awesome of you guys!
Might be named Sorta stupid but thats sorta smart!
One of my favorite movies ever, thank you for reacting to it
I looked up Trash Island, it's now almost twice the size of Texas (or 3 times the size of France).
So its not just a single trash island in our world there are multiple.
Its where the oceans streams collide where they form its mostly plastic aswel as that floats really well
There’s also a WALL-E related cartoon on Disney - it’s so cute and funny.
35:49 there’s an animated short of that robot being stuck out there
I am currently watching this after doing a showing of Hello Dolly. Which all the musical music is from. Super Cool
This movie is kinda the reverse of _Up._ Where _Up_ rips your heart out and stomps on it, within the first ten minutes, _WALL•E_ waits until the _end_ to do it. Now I'm wondering where _Inside Out's_ "Bing Bong" scene falls on that spectrum…
Just a heads up guys the "trash island" is refereed as an island but there isn't a physical island. Between The U.S. and Japan there are areas where the currents have collected plastics that have been degraded into small bits that float in the water just below the surface. I covers a large area and there are two deposits one close to Japan and one close to the U.S. with a trail linking them via currents. So while you can skim the water and pull out bits of plastic, its not an "island" that you can make land at and explore.
There's a short called Burn-E, it centers around that robot outside the Axiom and he suffers the most imo, yeah Wall-E gets circuit fried and smashed but Burn-E suffers through more.
5:24: Right!? WALL-E must be protected at all costs!
Haha well I now nominate Isle of Dogs, or at least add a tally to the request list for it! Very similar to WALL-E in vibes, with an equally hilarious and heartwarming story. The trash island there is arguably better than the irl one though lol
(I also add a tally to the Star Wars request. Definitely a must see! :D)
I always cry every time this is my comfort movie fr
Happy 16th Anniversary Wall-E!
Yes PLEASE!!! Ya gotta do some Red Dwarf!
I love this movie! Who else agrees that Auto is one of the best antagonists created?
It's showing what a plutocracy is, but yeah we've been catching up to this film uncomfortably.
But anyway, it's impressive how little dialog there is, yet it has so much meaning.
This man did not just say "is that the Windows sound?"
No one can resist the wholesome cuteness that is the Wall-E movie >:)
There’s a theory about Wall-E is like a metaphorical Lucifer, because the story of this movie, has similar elements as the Bible does, Wall-E giving Eva (Eve) a plant, started chaos in paradise, now the humans are forced to work for their desires. And that robot that got locked out had its own shorts, like skits on how it would try to get in and fail.