Absolutely adore the rebuilding of Earth as depicted in the credits. A rather idyllic pairing of both Human and Sapient Robotics. It's beautiful. Implied in the sequence is the overwhelming technical ability of the Axiom's bio labs - as the range of plants and animals reintroduced on Earth must be coming from either the Axiom or perhaps from B&L vaults hidden away on Earth. The only dark note is the fate of the 'other' cruise ships out there in space, as there were many launched.
@@johnking2740 Been a Gabriel fan since his early work with Genesis, and through the early '80s. He started to lose me on "So," and subsequent albums. But his work in this film-that tune in particular, was fantastic. Just perfect.
@@jasonp.1195 I love that ending sequence so much. I especially like how the robots are for all intents and purposes equal to humans now, probably helped by their ultimate saviors being two droids with very fun personalities that definitely went on to become the most cherished couple in the new age's history. People are working WITH machines without making them do all the work. The ending is satisfying as complete closure to the story but IF a sequel happened I'd want those missing starliners to be a major plot point.
This movie is adorable and also really interesting. The Captain is actually my favourite character, all he has done his whole life is lounge around and do one thing a day, but as soon as something happens that needs him to do his job to the full, he does it and his line, "I don't want to survive, i want to live" is such a awesome line, he's fed up of just sitting around doing nothing, he wants to do so much more.
One of my favorite sci fi movies ever made, full stop. Watching it in a theater, I heard a little kid’s voice say, after Eve repaired him and he acted like a robot instead of like himself, “Wall-E died.” That was the moment that cemented how skilled the team at Pixar got at telling a story so well without saying a word. If you can find one, Lego made a Wall-E set a few years back, it is the cutest thing I’ve ever assembled from them.
Holy crap, I did not think someone could reach such a level of cuteness overload. It's like one giant never-ending outburst I can barely tolerate lol HOW MANY TIMES CAN A PERSON SAY AWWWWWWWWW IN TWO HOURS!? lol
The part where Eva sees the video recordings of all of the things that WALL-E did with her while she was catatonic waiting for the dropship to return… • Gets me every time 🥹
I fondly remember my first time watching this movie: my friend had downloaded the copy and it was most of the way done when we realized he had downloaded it in a foreign language! We had figured the humans were speaking in a future space language and that it would eventually be explained, but then we started recognizing scraps of Dutch.
Fun Fact: the steering wheel is the only character not voiced by a human. Pixer correctly thought that the wheel having an actual robot voice would be more unsettling.
Another related fun fact: the voice of Otto (the "evil steering wheel") is from the old Mac speech synthesizer system Macintalk--specifically, it's the "Ralph" voice. (See ua-cam.com/video/8_DiHuvaWPc/v-deo.html )
The part that Wall E was rebooting really made me cry, imagine the personality that took him years to be sentient is now gone, there's no emotion on his new faceplat and the fact that Eve used everything that wall E had thought her adding to the sadness, she almost lost the chance to acknowledge Wall E feelings to her vice versa.
I watched this and Up on the same day a few years back. Had to watch some mindless comedy for a while after to reset the feels. I get more teary eyed now in my 50's than I ever did as a younger guy. I can see now why my older relatives watch the classics. I have had the time to experience things and that makes the movies and music even better than before. This movie may not be considered a classic as of now but it will be. You seem to be such a sweetheart and It gives me faith in the future generations as long as there are more like you. Too many times I have stumbled into the dark side of the internet and wanted to move into a cave then I see this wholesome side. Keep on going young lady....I like watching.
And to think that originally the roles in the garbage were the reverse: Eve was the one injured and Wall-E was the one who fixes her so that she can complete the mission but her throwing away the plant and care only for Wall-E was a better change
Trixy, his pet cockroach chirping as he races off to catch Eva before they take her away is my favorite part of this movie, i have a pet cocatiel and it's heartbreaking to see him chirp as he sees his friend fly away.
This is probably the most touching Pixar movie outside of Up in my opinion. You should definitely keep watching the ones you haven't seen, it is wonderful to see you enjoy them so much! I recommend The Incredibles and Inside Out in particular.
This is one of the finest films ever made , he only say 6 or so different words through out the film yet is able to convey a range of emotions that Oscar winning actors and actresses can’!
i like how most correctly point out that walle is basically kidnapping eve for a whole sequence of the movie, but still fall in love with him despite it 🤣
@@abrahamdiaz3648 short circuit is hilarious and brilliant and naysayers are lost in the sauce or have got something up their arse with some high brow bs.
if you don't cry during a Pixar movie.. you aren't human, please tell me you watched the end credits all the way, super well done, going through all the various styles of art
I know what it's like to have been forgotten by someone you love... I was Wall-E... I lived with my girlfriend who changed over the years and I was alone. Waiting for the woman I loved to come back. Waiting for her to remember who she was when she loved me.. I could have left at any time.. Given up and gone home.. But I stayed. Every day I would tell her that I loved her. Every day, I looked after her and the house, her car, and the pets. I kept hoping that the good person she was would come back. I would see her from time to time. Peeking though the person she became. She was still in there.... -- She died in my arms of cancer this June.. I'd taken her to the hospital and I was there every day with her.. In the end, I got the "Quantum Leap" ending... -- I spent years holding my own hands like Wall-E and praying that things would change. Sometimes, there are no happy endings. Or redemption. (addendum :. "Quantum Leap" was a TV show from the 90s in which Dr. Beckett would leap from person to person, year to year, and put the wrong things right. The last episode, ends on a black screen with the words, "Dr. Sam Beckett never returned." --- Fans were in an uproar because all those seasons of waiting to see if he gets home, and we felt like we got gypped. --- It's only when you look back at it as an older person that you realize he made the right choice. That the hero's job, is never really done.) -- In my relationship, I felt cheated. That had there been more time, maybe the good person she was would have come back. In the last six months, I lost her, the house, I had to give our pets to the shelter... And now I'm truly alone. Just me and the ghosts. The memories of the happy and the sad. And I will always be haunted by the last image in my head of her laying in a very quiet room turning blue and cold in the dim light.. No matter how many years we were given, it wasn't long enough. And those last months flew through me like angry birds with razors..
When Pixar the filmmaking company was first formed (the Pixar computer had already existed for a while by this time), they discussed 3 movie ideas that they'd like to try. The first idea ended up being Toy Story and I believe A Bug's Life was the second one. The third movie was what would become WALL-E, but it got put on the back shelf for a while, mainly because they didn't think they could do it justice at the beginning. Glad they finally got around to it! The only Pixar movie I'm aware of that has actual humans in it (before they morph into blobby people due to laziness). It's also the only one I can think of that has music in it that was not specifically made for it (old classic songs and musical clips). I do wonder how Eve's ship caught up to the Axiom after she found the plant on Earth considering it had been traveling for 700 years! Maybe, like a cruise ship that it is designed after, it has just been "cruising" our solar system, waiting for signs of life to be discovered?
You commented about how "they" even put their junk into space. Remember, that's us. WE are putting our junk everywhere, even into space. Then there's the ship full of people and the commentary there. This is a cute movie, but there's definitely a deep message running through it.
and also, i was pretty young when this came out, but at the time there was no clear indication of who the real life "buy and large" would be for us... for reference, one year before the movie came out... amazon had just released the KINDLE. like... the original one. THAT to me is one of the creepiest parts of the movie's commentary that we are seeing play out in real time
A beautiful love story, involving class divides and not so subtle criticism of society and our treatment of the Earth. And just really effing adorable.
Cockroaches and Twinkies -- the only things that would survive a nuclear war! I realized something during this viewing of WALL-E. I own hundreds of science fiction books, magazines, movies, TV shows, and comics, and hardly any I have feature robots in any capacity. It suggests I like SF but not robots. But along comes WALL-E to be one of my favorite SF films! A testament to how amazingly they animated WALL-E and EVE -- making two machines not only real characters to someone indifferent to robots, but, as many have pointed out, with almost no dialog! 27:50 -- "Dude! What's with all the yelling and blubbering? You having a breakdown or something?"
Isaac Asimov is the only SF writer i can think of who really built on AI and robotics. I mean, I'm sure there are some who have dabbled, but the grandfather of Robot Scifi is the only one who comes to mind.
@@beetlebob4675 BOLOs are a sci-fi creation of author Keith Laumer, though others have also written stories about them. Gigantic futuristic tanks, but glowingly depicted as humanity's defending Paladins across the next thousand years in their actions on many worlds. Some very good moments among those short stories and novels.
If you want a fantastic '80s medieval action romance, I suggest reacting to Ladyhawk, Stars Matthew Broderick, and a young and stunning Michelle Pfeiffer. Barely anybody reacts to it, but it is an amazing movie.
Watching you have a cuteness overload is a cuteness overload in itself. 😅 💙 For certain reasons this time, Wall-E had me thinking about a cool movie from 2013 called Oblivion, starring Tom Cruise. It might be a cool one to react to. 💙
This came up in my reccs, and I went "Oh shit-she did NOT!" and came straight here, even though I should be doing other things right now. Probably my favorite Pixar film ever! EDIT: *Always* watch the full end credits on Pixar films. They tell (or recap) a story on their own, and they're the best credits in the business!
Loved your reactions to this fantastic film, Trixy Blue. If you can, check out the Hollywood musical movie " Hello, Dolly! " which is where the Michael Crawford musical dance routine and the Michael Crawford song " It Only Takes A Moment! " is taken from.
Not to bring the mood down but my childhood was filled with both emotional and physical neglect, fortunately I was able to mostly overcome the depression but when I saw this movie, it knocked me back down to the extant I needed to return to therapy… it really hit home hard!
Trixy, when i watch reactors like you watch Star Wars for the first time , alot of them say hey it's Wall-E when they see one of the droids in the Jawas's Sandcrawler tank after they capture R2 and 3PO and they see all the other robots inside it.
Hi Blue💙💙💙 I really enjoyed your reaction to Walle it's like your reaction to Up you're so emotional with happiness and crying blue you almost made me cry with you I did a little😿 I wonder what next Pixar movie you'll watch like this😎
The Captain is such an awesome character in this, all he has known his whole life is just sitting around bored, then as soon as something happens that requires him to actually do his job, he doesn't hesitate and gets right to work, even if he didn't fully know what exactly he was doing, he still acted.
When Wall-E is rebuilt and is just a regular acting robot, it's so sad to see such an expressive and fun robot acting so monotonous. Wall-E stands for Waste Allocation Load Lifter, Earth Class. The big ones on the ship were Wall-As. The A stands for Axiom. I also like how Auto isn't an evil rogue AI, like it could've been. It was just following the last order given to it by the person highest up in the command structure.
If you like these, i would recommend The Incredibles and Inside Out as well. They are both top-tier Pixar movies, on the same level as Wall-E and Up. And especially The Incrediblyes is made for adults just as much as kids - its perhaps the darkest, and most complex Pixar movie ever.
🤖👍 If it's of interest, the movie That Wall-E is obsessed with at the beginning is "Hello Dolly" (1969), which is a good film in it's own right. I think you'd enjoy it. 😎
13:50 not quite, M-O is actually upset that Wall-E was able to walk off the lines. So when M-O did his little hop off the line and saw nothing happened he realized that he didnt have to follow the lines and that he can really go whatever wall-e goes because its his job. Personally i think at least, this is one of the first instances of going off the beaten path to do something different.
I remember taking 2 hits of acid, then my ex said "let's watch WALL-E" when it came out in theaters. I never fell in love with a woman as much watching WALL-E n EVA dance zero-g n wishing it was us. Garbage love. Story of my life...
Ehhhhh Pretty dry and drawn out. Not saying bad , but not thinking great for reaction. Can she just skip to Voyage Home and get the fun gist of it?? 😆😁
Blue having a cuteness overload already is definitely UA-cam Favorite material.
Blue in this movie: continuous squeeeeee
Blue's cuteness in the first 8 seconds hooks me EVERY time. After that, I'm definitely along for the ride.
Well can you blame her? 😂
Eve's scream as wall-e is crushed never fails to rip my goddamn heart out.
Same
Her scream does get me teared up
That whole part with her trying to wake up Wall-E is gut wrenching
If there were a list of the greatest filmmaking achievements left behind by mankind, WALL-E is definitely one of those achievements.
Nobody ever shows the awesome end credits that shows them bringing the planet back to life.
Absolutely adore the rebuilding of Earth as depicted in the credits. A rather idyllic pairing of both Human and Sapient Robotics. It's beautiful.
Implied in the sequence is the overwhelming technical ability of the Axiom's bio labs - as the range of plants and animals reintroduced on Earth must be coming from either the Axiom or perhaps from B&L vaults hidden away on Earth. The only dark note is the fate of the 'other' cruise ships out there in space, as there were many launched.
The tree brings it home. The plant that was barely making it became a tree.
What clinched it for me is the Peter Gabriel song 'Down To Earth' as the end credits rolled.
@@johnking2740 Been a Gabriel fan since his early work with Genesis, and through the early '80s. He started to lose me on "So," and subsequent albums. But his work in this film-that tune in particular, was fantastic. Just perfect.
@@jasonp.1195 I love that ending sequence so much. I especially like how the robots are for all intents and purposes equal to humans now, probably helped by their ultimate saviors being two droids with very fun personalities that definitely went on to become the most cherished couple in the new age's history. People are working WITH machines without making them do all the work. The ending is satisfying as complete closure to the story but IF a sequel happened I'd want those missing starliners to be a major plot point.
This movie is adorable and also really interesting.
The Captain is actually my favourite character, all he has done his whole life is lounge around and do one thing a day, but as soon as something happens that needs him to do his job to the full, he does it and his line, "I don't want to survive, i want to live" is such a awesome line, he's fed up of just sitting around doing nothing, he wants to do so much more.
One of my favorite sci fi movies ever made, full stop. Watching it in a theater, I heard a little kid’s voice say, after Eve repaired him and he acted like a robot instead of like himself, “Wall-E died.” That was the moment that cemented how skilled the team at Pixar got at telling a story so well without saying a word. If you can find one, Lego made a Wall-E set a few years back, it is the cutest thing I’ve ever assembled from them.
Holy crap, I did not think someone could reach such a level of cuteness overload. It's like one giant never-ending outburst I can barely tolerate lol
HOW MANY TIMES CAN A PERSON SAY AWWWWWWWWW IN TWO HOURS!? lol
Dude. You have a suckeyes pfp. I'm sorry to see that
@@jacobstewart3428 Thank you for being sorry
The part where Eva sees the video recordings of all of the things that WALL-E did with her while she was catatonic waiting for the dropship to return…
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Gets me every time 🥹
Pixar does a great job with the stories and adding strong emotional moments in these movies
Wall-E reaction = Blue continuously exploding into glitter.
"He is in love already... and she ignores him."
I know the feeling. 😂
We've officially overwhelmed blue with cuteness... I can rest in Peace
I fondly remember my first time watching this movie: my friend had downloaded the copy and it was most of the way done when we realized he had downloaded it in a foreign language! We had figured the humans were speaking in a future space language and that it would eventually be explained, but then we started recognizing scraps of Dutch.
Fun Fact: the steering wheel is the only character not voiced by a human.
Pixer correctly thought that the wheel having an actual robot voice would be more unsettling.
Another related fun fact: the voice of Otto (the "evil steering wheel") is from the old Mac speech synthesizer system Macintalk--specifically, it's the "Ralph" voice. (See ua-cam.com/video/8_DiHuvaWPc/v-deo.html )
@@z8kfltgeek Auto, not "Otto" lmfao. It's short for "Autopilot"
@@Heroo01his name is Otto Pielot
Wall*E!!! Time to get out the tissues for another cozy Friday with Blue! 💙
28:08 aww what an adorable baby kitty 🙂🙂🫶🏻🫶🏻
10:53 "Oh My Gaw!!"
The part that Wall E was rebooting really made me cry, imagine the personality that took him years to be sentient is now gone, there's no emotion on his new faceplat and the fact that Eve used everything that wall E had thought her adding to the sadness, she almost lost the chance to acknowledge Wall E feelings to her vice versa.
I watched this and Up on the same day a few years back. Had to watch some mindless comedy for a while after to reset the feels. I get more teary eyed now in my 50's than I ever did as a younger guy. I can see now why my older relatives watch the classics. I have had the time to experience things and that makes the movies and music even better than before. This movie may not be considered a classic as of now but it will be. You seem to be such a sweetheart and It gives me faith in the future generations as long as there are more like you. Too many times I have stumbled into the dark side of the internet and wanted to move into a cave then I see this wholesome side. Keep on going young lady....I like watching.
Only Pixar are able to make an emotional rollercoaster out of a story about a tiny autonomous trash compactor. And with virtually zero dialogue.
And to think that originally the roles in the garbage were the reverse: Eve was the one injured and Wall-E was the one who fixes her so that she can complete the mission but her throwing away the plant and care only for Wall-E was a better change
PIXAR broke Blue!! Her Awww meter is off the charts! It's adorable!
Trixy, his pet cockroach chirping as he races off to catch Eva before they take her away is my favorite part of this movie, i have a pet cocatiel and it's heartbreaking to see him chirp as he sees his friend fly away.
OMG, your kitten is way too cute and beautiful with that unique half-black half-white face 😍🥰🤩
This is probably the most touching Pixar movie outside of Up in my opinion. You should definitely keep watching the ones you haven't seen, it is wonderful to see you enjoy them so much! I recommend The Incredibles and Inside Out in particular.
This is one of the finest films ever made , he only say 6 or so different words through out the film yet is able to convey a range of emotions that Oscar winning actors and actresses can’!
I love seeing girls'reaction to this movie. They always call this the cutest sweetest movie ever.
i like how most correctly point out that walle is basically kidnapping eve for a whole sequence of the movie, but still fall in love with him despite it 🤣
@@sorcererCermet well when you put it that way 😆
If you love WALL-E, you should watch "Short Circuit" from 1986! It's with WALL-E's "Dad"! 😉
It’s true but this movie usually has listed in the worst Disney movies ever.
@@abrahamdiaz3648 "Short Circuit" is not a Disney movie.
@@abrahamdiaz3648 short circuit is hilarious and brilliant and naysayers are lost in the sauce or have got something up their arse with some high brow bs.
probably skip short circuit 2 unless you're a fan of brownface and one of the worst indian stereotype characters to ever be put to screen lmao
"i wanna hug and polish him" 😂
Last winter, my friend kahetiiaks was building a little snowman with the other kids and the shape of the head looked like
Wall-e’s eyes 🤣🤣🤣
“You’re not going to grow pizza plants that’s not how it works”
if you don't cry during a Pixar movie.. you aren't human, please tell me you watched the end credits all the way, super well done, going through all the various styles of art
I know what it's like to have been forgotten by someone you love... I was Wall-E... I lived with my girlfriend who changed over the years and I was alone. Waiting for the woman I loved to come back. Waiting for her to remember who she was when she loved me.. I could have left at any time.. Given up and gone home.. But I stayed. Every day I would tell her that I loved her. Every day, I looked after her and the house, her car, and the pets. I kept hoping that the good person she was would come back. I would see her from time to time. Peeking though the person she became. She was still in there.... -- She died in my arms of cancer this June.. I'd taken her to the hospital and I was there every day with her.. In the end, I got the "Quantum Leap" ending... -- I spent years holding my own hands like Wall-E and praying that things would change. Sometimes, there are no happy endings. Or redemption. (addendum :. "Quantum Leap" was a TV show from the 90s in which Dr. Beckett would leap from person to person, year to year, and put the wrong things right. The last episode, ends on a black screen with the words, "Dr. Sam Beckett never returned." --- Fans were in an uproar because all those seasons of waiting to see if he gets home, and we felt like we got gypped. --- It's only when you look back at it as an older person that you realize he made the right choice. That the hero's job, is never really done.) -- In my relationship, I felt cheated. That had there been more time, maybe the good person she was would have come back. In the last six months, I lost her, the house, I had to give our pets to the shelter... And now I'm truly alone. Just me and the ghosts. The memories of the happy and the sad. And I will always be haunted by the last image in my head of her laying in a very quiet room turning blue and cold in the dim light.. No matter how many years we were given, it wasn't long enough. And those last months flew through me like angry birds with razors..
You need to watch Short Circuit… it’s not only an 80s classic, but the robot was the inspiration for Wall-e.
One of the best movies of all time and one of my personal favorites
When Pixar the filmmaking company was first formed (the Pixar computer had already existed for a while by this time), they discussed 3 movie ideas that they'd like to try. The first idea ended up being Toy Story and I believe A Bug's Life was the second one. The third movie was what would become WALL-E, but it got put on the back shelf for a while, mainly because they didn't think they could do it justice at the beginning. Glad they finally got around to it! The only Pixar movie I'm aware of that has actual humans in it (before they morph into blobby people due to laziness). It's also the only one I can think of that has music in it that was not specifically made for it (old classic songs and musical clips).
I do wonder how Eve's ship caught up to the Axiom after she found the plant on Earth considering it had been traveling for 700 years! Maybe, like a cruise ship that it is designed after, it has just been "cruising" our solar system, waiting for signs of life to be discovered?
You commented about how "they" even put their junk into space. Remember, that's us. WE are putting our junk everywhere, even into space. Then there's the ship full of people and the commentary there. This is a cute movie, but there's definitely a deep message running through it.
and also, i was pretty young when this came out, but at the time there was no clear indication of who the real life "buy and large" would be for us... for reference, one year before the movie came out... amazon had just released the KINDLE. like... the original one. THAT to me is one of the creepiest parts of the movie's commentary that we are seeing play out in real time
A beautiful love story, involving class divides and not so subtle criticism of society and our treatment of the Earth. And just really effing adorable.
The voice of Mother is Sigourney Weaver from the Alien series, Avatar and the first two Ghostbusters films.
Cockroaches and Twinkies -- the only things that would survive a nuclear war!
I realized something during this viewing of WALL-E. I own hundreds of science fiction books, magazines, movies, TV shows, and comics, and hardly any I have feature robots in any capacity. It suggests I like SF but not robots. But along comes WALL-E to be one of my favorite SF films! A testament to how amazingly they animated WALL-E and EVE -- making two machines not only real characters to someone indifferent to robots, but, as many have pointed out, with almost no dialog!
27:50 -- "Dude! What's with all the yelling and blubbering? You having a breakdown or something?"
Isaac Asimov is the only SF writer i can think of who really built on AI and robotics. I mean, I'm sure there are some who have dabbled, but the grandfather of Robot Scifi is the only one who comes to mind.
@@beetlebob4675 BOLOs are a sci-fi creation of author Keith Laumer, though others have also written stories about them. Gigantic futuristic tanks, but glowingly depicted as humanity's defending Paladins across the next thousand years in their actions on many worlds. Some very good moments among those short stories and novels.
And grow food like “PiZZA!”🤣
If you want a fantastic '80s medieval action romance, I suggest reacting to Ladyhawk, Stars Matthew Broderick, and a young and stunning Michelle Pfeiffer. Barely anybody reacts to it, but it is an amazing movie.
I agree. Ladyhawke is a delightful romantic fantasy with just the right amount of humor. By all means, check it out.
Watching you have a cuteness overload is a cuteness overload in itself. 😅 💙 For certain reasons this time, Wall-E had me thinking about a cool movie from 2013 called Oblivion, starring Tom Cruise. It might be a cool one to react to. 💙
Love your reaction so much!this movie is a big favorite of mine. Plus, you and the kitty are just adorable ❤
This was a very cute reaction😊
yes, this is the cutest movie ever made.
Robots do have souls like us. They learn. They understood. They live what defines love. Such a graceful story, isn't it?
Ahahahaha... the cat: "I don't understand what you're telling me, but you're boring me". 😆
And that kitty is growing fast!
Glad you liked the movie.
27:45-28:38 BTW, your cat is SO cute!!!
I REALLY LOVE YOUR REACTION, YOU ARE SO BEAUTYFULL :3
Short Circuit, Johnny Five! its a must watch.
The end credits are great, and feature one of my favorite Peter Gabriel songs.
This came up in my reccs, and I went "Oh shit-she did NOT!" and came straight here, even though I should be doing other things right now. Probably my favorite Pixar film ever!
EDIT: *Always* watch the full end credits on Pixar films. They tell (or recap) a story on their own, and they're the best credits in the business!
Loved your reactions to this fantastic film, Trixy Blue.
If you can, check out the Hollywood musical movie " Hello, Dolly! " which is where the Michael Crawford musical dance routine and the Michael Crawford song " It Only Takes A Moment! " is taken from.
"Wall-E": Can an Earth-based Trash Masher robot find love/romance with a free-range Alien robot?
Not to bring the mood down but my childhood was filled with both emotional and physical neglect, fortunately I was able to mostly overcome the depression but when I saw this movie, it knocked me back down to the extant I needed to return to therapy… it really hit home hard!
Trixy, when i watch reactors like you watch Star Wars for the first time , alot of them say hey it's Wall-E when they see one of the droids in the Jawas's Sandcrawler tank after they capture R2 and 3PO and they see all the other robots inside it.
I don't wanna survive, I want to live!
Up is my favorite Pixar film. this is a very close second. I love Wall-E.
Hi Blue💙💙💙 I really enjoyed your reaction to Walle it's like your reaction to Up you're so emotional with happiness and crying blue you almost made me cry with you I did a little😿 I wonder what next Pixar movie you'll watch like this😎
The sound design in this movie is next level.
OMG the line I don't want to survive I want to live. That is so true hopefully I will get to do it one day.
The Captain is such an awesome character in this, all he has known his whole life is just sitting around bored, then as soon as something happens that requires him to actually do his job, he doesn't hesitate and gets right to work, even if he didn't fully know what exactly he was doing, he still acted.
Extra thumbs up for sleepy kitty cameo at the end.
watching love happen maintains that hope exists, human beings need that...
To this day, this film is one of my all-time favorites.
She’s so freaking cute!! I think her name is Blue and her reaction to this movie, so adorable!
This & UP are my fave Pixar films. How can you not love them?
When Wall-E is rebuilt and is just a regular acting robot, it's so sad to see such an expressive and fun robot acting so monotonous.
Wall-E stands for Waste Allocation Load Lifter, Earth Class.
The big ones on the ship were Wall-As. The A stands for Axiom.
I also like how Auto isn't an evil rogue AI, like it could've been. It was just following the last order given to it by the person highest up in the command structure.
I've watched this movie at least 300 times when my daughter was growing up and can still say, it's one of my favorites ever.
If you like these, i would recommend The Incredibles and Inside Out as well. They are both top-tier Pixar movies, on the same level as Wall-E and Up. And especially The Incrediblyes is made for adults just as much as kids - its perhaps the darkest, and most complex Pixar movie ever.
Saludó desde la República Dominicana excelente vídeo 🇩🇴👍🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿❤🌟
This movie is definitely a rollercoaster
Thanks for the video. I enjoyed it.
🤖👍 If it's of interest, the movie That Wall-E is obsessed with at the beginning is "Hello Dolly" (1969), which is a good film in it's own right. I think you'd enjoy it. 😎
Fun reaction. This is a fun, emotional movie. With quite a bit of social commentary worked all through it.
13:50 not quite, M-O is actually upset that Wall-E was able to walk off the lines. So when M-O did his little hop off the line and saw nothing happened he realized that he didnt have to follow the lines and that he can really go whatever wall-e goes because its his job. Personally i think at least, this is one of the first instances of going off the beaten path to do something different.
Amazing that they could tell such a lovely story with nearly no dialog... 🤔
The kitteh is growing so fast.
WALL-E is a lot like Mr. Bean...there doesn't need to be a lot of dialogue to have a great story.
"Wall-E" followed by Dimi asking for love? I can't take it. ;-)
2:40 what’s sad is he probably watched all his brothers “die” and it’s gotta suck knowing he’s the only Wall-e left
It takes a minimum of five seconds for a man to fall in love with a woman. The same principle applies to Wall-E.
I'm a UK man in my 50's. I defy anyone not to cry at the end.
I remember taking 2 hits of acid, then my ex said "let's watch WALL-E" when it came out in theaters. I never fell in love with a woman as much watching WALL-E n EVA dance zero-g n wishing it was us. Garbage love. Story of my life...
The second I seen WALL - E.. I said my main man I love him
Damn Blue, pumping out these great reactions like it's your job! Wait...
Trixy i think we just saw your heart melt
Fun one, Blue! Very sweet. 😊
Short circuit is a good watch too Blue.
Blue you’re amazing.
Please give STAR TREK a chance. 🖖
The old one.
Ehhhhh
Pretty dry and drawn out.
Not saying bad , but not thinking great for reaction.
Can she just skip to Voyage Home and get the fun gist of it?? 😆😁
please not....
And this is why Pixar is the best part of Disney.
Yup. Blue is my favorite homie. Not a doubt at all.
Dimi(Demi?) said “I’m awake, no more recording. All attention to me now.”
Can't believe you haven't watched this. One of the greatest animated movies ever! Pixar always gets it right
I have a tiny, white floor mop robot named Ev-a! :)
I think R2 liked watching in the background as well.
Let's face it, Blue: you wouldn't go foe Wall-E, you would go for the Autopilot..
I knew you'd love this film it is a romance between Wall e and Eva beautiful made as well.
I remember seeing when I was a teenager, such a good movie!