I mean, depressingly timeless. 2008: "oh wow, the human race is really going to be like this someday" 2021: "oh wow, the human race is really going to be like this in like, 40 years"
Its the first ever movie that got me caring about something and emotionally invested outside of the movie, specifically the environment. Before then it was just fun mindless action like transformers and comedies or something.
WALL-E, the movie about a resourceful yet scrawny and small guy who's doing his absolute best to get with the tall strong badass woman who fell from the sky. What a legend
I like how all the robots are shown to have emotions and layers of depth to their personalities, while the antagonist robot is the only one who's purely a cold machine without emotion.
And Auto's the only one that actually speaks a fair bit, with the emotion of the others conveyed through body language (on far from humanoid robots). It's genuinely impressive.
Probably they're advanced that they've discovered how to preserve foods, not to mention how they could build a ship that can house people in metropolis size
I love Wall-E but it makes me think about something. How did they get the endless supply of food on the ship if there's no plant inside the ship?? And they stayed on the ship for so many years and the only organic thing is human so.....
@@MYusri-xk9re 1. It's the future so perhaps they have a thing to make food form air and water molecules and 2. Mabye they have a secret farm ran by robots
Probably not considering there’s enough calories going around for every human to be morbidly obese. They’d restrict diets before they got to that point
This is my favourite animated movie, it's perfect in every way And I'm glad it never had a sequel, this masterpiece doesn't need to tell another story, it already changed the world
I watched this movie with may friend back then, the thing with my friend is he tend to skip part alot and i hate that and this movie the only movie he didn't skip part and enjoy it very much, even himself suprise by that.
@@dwvcollection * Well, what did you expect from me 13 year old who just not interested in movie and just Skip it...... Well I just got my own karma when I started to like anime movie and my friend really like to messing with me by Skip any part of movie....
I really like the sub message in the movie. I think the captain said it best. "I don't want to survive, I want to live". Auto is the idea of settling for what you have and not taking a risk for a possibly better life. But once the captain knows about earth and a better way to live, he fights with auto's ideologies, eventually having to stand. Something unheard of in the captain's generation. Wall-E kind of has this too with wanting a companion like in the movie he watches, "hello dolly" (that's the movie he watches in his house). I really like the message. You should strive to make things better, even if it may be hard, and even if it seems like nobody cares.
Wall-e is a freaking masterpiece, I love it when an author can tell a cohesive story with little to no dialogue. Each frame of this movie oozes with personality, there's so much attention to detail in every nook and cranny. The world building is fucking great, the characters are spectacular, the settings and environments are awe inspiring and the score is just beautiful.
It's basically a less graphic Terminator. And we are heading down that path now. We don't need autonomous machines to do everything that we can do ourselves well enough
@@michaelbreckshot6589 Less graphic Terminator? None of the Robots hate Humans for some nonsense reason, in fact, the Robots in this film seem to have an undying friendship with Humans(at least now that they're no longer their servants) the only one with a dubious relationship with Humanity is Auto, but he has been shown to have no free-will so he's not evil. In conclusion, the Humans AND Robots in Wall-E are victims of a greedy corporation, Humans are victims because they have been reduced to mindless consumers thanks to generations upon generations of brainwashing coupled with the fact that BnL control everything and, therefore, would be considered a pillar of society rather than an abhorrent tumor. Robots are victims because, despite the fact that they are autonomous beings, they are forced to uphold and maintain Human society including BnL making them forced to continue a terrible legacy. On top of that they are forced to do the bidding of Humanity cleaning, providing food, and generally being unpaid servants. They are also built specifically for one task. How would you feel if you knew you were built for one specific purpose probably not to good, eh'? Once both Humans and Robots were freed via going back to Earth they ended their horrible way of life by no longer participating in the society BnL wanted them to be in, instead, breaking a social barrier by having Humanity and Robotics come together in harmony and construct some kind of Solarpunk utopia.
wall-e is basically the best animated movie of all time, no matter how many times i watch it, i always get moved a lot by it, i love how they utilized animation to the limit, by limiting the possible amount of speach in the movie, and still manage to pull off a full on masterpiece of a movie, even just talking and thinking about a few points of this amazing piece of art has made me quite emotional
I've seen this movie so many times, but watching it again with Ame was just so refreshing. Having a movie portray so many emotions and problems with little to no words for the majority is nothing short of amazing.
I just love Ame's "awww" noises xD Wait Wall-E has video games right? Yeah, Wall-E is such a classic masterpiece. It's really good I hope Ame watches *The Emperor's New Groove* too someday! It's such a good disney film too xD
I played the Wall-E game on ps3. If I recall there's 8 different stages; the one I'm remembering was flying around as EVE in the shipyard collecting stuff.
OMG YEEEEEEEEESSSSSS!!!!! I’ve watched this movie multiple times when I was younger and I still love it to bits. This was the movie that sparked my desire to have a cute little robot companion. And my love of robots in general. I even had a Wall-e and Eva plushy set. I had my grandma make a wedding gown and veil for Eva and a bow tie and top hat for Wall-e and had her take a picture of them so that I could pretend that they were on their wedding day.
Now that everyone is sharing their favorite part of the movie. As a kid I used to found really satisfying everything on Wall-E's house, idk, the way everything was organized kinda reminded me to the scene of the guy that repaired Woody on Toy Story 2. And the way Wall-E used some things was really creative, like how he used a toaster to keep the cassette tape. Maybe that's what woke up my tendency in games to acummulate and organize all the crap that I can find lol
I'm so glad Ame watched this, this movie is so damn beautiful and probably my favourite Pixar movie, it's message about the effects of blind consumerism and carelessness was executed so effortly
I appreciate this movie more and more ever since I watched it for the first time as a kid in the 2000s. Like, I was just like, "aww! Cute robot story about saving earth," now I can really appreciate all the details and all the really emotional scenes more 💙
If you have never watched the commentary for WallE, I would highly recommend it. They go in depth about how Pixar films are made and why this one was so different
I remember watching wall-e with my dad whenever i feel like watching it my dad always watch it with me while laying in the sofa, that was some good days. Rest in peace pops
I always loved this movie, and Watson's commentary on it just brings me back. I love when she geeks out over the animation! Are you planning on doing one of these types of videos for her watch-along of Knives Out?
This movie is way underrated and way better then UP, it hits every single mark on what's happening in the world, every 5 minutes into the movie it always hits ANOTHER point and it's such perfect Wall-E, joker movie and megamind really HITTTTT a lot of modern days issues
I would say they've been talking about it since the late 19th Century actually, when the first nature reserves starting popping up within the United States. Illegal dumping of harmful chemicals also started getting banned, though it was hard to enforce. I know the Victorian era saw the introduction of a lot of nasty new toxic materials into the world, and it often took decades before people realized how negative the effects of them were. Like for example literally adding Borax to Milk to remove the bitter flavor when it starts to go bad. Lead to the deaths of a lot of children because well they were drinking spoiled milk. Though I think the message in this film is kinda broken. When you look at it critically anyways. Trash isn't a issue for the developed world. However, the Corporatism seen in the film is spot on. For a corporation to grow as large as Buy in Large, it would literally require being part of the State itself. Most Corporations can not grow large without the assistance of central states, regulations, and anti competition laws, which heavily favor large corporations. Being Corporations are basically just collectively owned, large trade unions, they pretty much operate like a State within the Greater State already, so it wouldn't take a big shift in how a Company Operates to go from being a Corporation to being well the "State" in the context seen in Wall-E.
God this movie is something else. So much detail... The soundtrack is a fucking masterpiece. Even with small dialog they still have a way to convey emotion through body language.
to be fair, it is the most logical solution, I mean, plants feed from the decomposed nutrients of other living things, that includes people, it's not really a bad, most living things rely in part on indirect cannibalism. The axium would have to. 🤔
I love so much this movie and remember when i see it first time in the cinema and its crazy that even if its highlight, see wall e got crush/destroyed by something and see eve scream "wall e" continue to make me cry.. its the only one movie that keep me cry and that still good graphically and the story too.. i would love see a movie like wall e with good story without cliché moment
This is my absolute favorite movie of all time. Pure and honest great story telling with so much kindness. Loved it and wished more people would see it.
It's truly sad how she instantly had the idea that the drinks are dead people. But look at the demographic of the people on the spaceship. There are no old people. Well you could argue they all died from various diseases from their overweight. But do you think a clever ship that's in space for such a long time would waste perfectly fine ingredients? I don't think so.
@@handhelder823 I just thought of it and 700 years of bodies? Were would they place them? The cemetery that was never planned because they planned the trip to be only 5 years long? Duh. It's either throw the bodies into space with the other trash or use it. I bet they even have to eat their own recycled waste.
This is quite literally one of my favorite animated movies of all time. Always wanted to watch it again and again with other people. Brings back Good memories :)
I just rewatched this movie... twice, and... someone activated the waterworks because the tears would not stop flowing while watching this movie. It’s romantic, it’s cute, it’s sad, it’s nostalgic, it’s beautiful, and all of that combined makes me cry like a newborn baby.
legitimately, honestly, Wall-E is probably my favorite Pixar/Disney movie. It's an overly wholesome movie while still being so horribly brutal to the main character. It's so horrifying to see after how safe the world is to just suddenly see Wall-E brutally stabbed and crushed to death, it genuinely hurts seeing it happen to such a happy and nice character.
i remember being here for the watch along, i had fun and i still love Wall-E to this day as my favorite Disney Movie, as i don't really like talking about this I actually started to cry at certain scenes near the end of the movie, this was also the first stream of Ame that i watched that i felt like super chatting, just to talk about how much I like Wall-E and how it's my favorite movie, this was fun and I'm glad to have been part of it and even if no one cares about what i wrote at least i was able to submit it into the void that is the internet
This is a rare 10/10 movie, an absolute masterpiece and a timeless classic
Fr bro wall-e still makes me emotional to this day lol
I mean, depressingly timeless.
2008: "oh wow, the human race is really going to be like this someday"
2021: "oh wow, the human race is really going to be like this in like, 40 years"
Its the first ever movie that got me caring about something and emotionally invested outside of the movie, specifically the environment.
Before then it was just fun mindless action like transformers and comedies or something.
Instant hood classic
I agree. It is one of the few movies I consider perfect
WALL-E, the movie about a resourceful yet scrawny and small guy who's doing his absolute best to get with the tall strong badass woman who fell from the sky. What a legend
King Sigma WALL-E Grindset:
- Save the environment
- Save humanity
- Get the egg woman
- Plant for Fauna-mama
-finally mumei came and you know the rest...
Waayyyyyyyyyy more than that
But i suppose thats for the joke
I’d say Wall-E is kinda stocky ngl
Wall-E kinda ballsy
I like how all the robots are shown to have emotions and layers of depth to their personalities, while the antagonist robot is the only one who's purely a cold machine without emotion.
And the cold one has the most power/authority/control lol, sasuga humans
And Auto's the only one that actually speaks a fair bit, with the emotion of the others conveyed through body language (on far from humanoid robots). It's genuinely impressive.
And he go aeiou
@@tubester358 But the other robots have cool ass beams,while he's just a steering wheel😂😂
Auto is also the only robot in the movie that is voiced by a actual robot, which is a neat detail
After all these years, I have never thought of this.
That twinkie is several hundreds years old and it isn't moldy at all.
There’s an old myth about twinkies never going bad
Probably they're advanced that they've discovered how to preserve foods, not to mention how they could build a ship that can house people in metropolis size
@@UCmDBecUtbSafffpMEN3iscA It's a reference to the "Twinkies last forever" myth
@@jonnydarkfang2816 Ohh I see now
Have you seen Zombieland? Twinkies last forever
I love how Wall-E is universally loved by everyone
I mean, how can you hate a cute rusty box, that singlehandedly saved all humanity
And with that, i mean every League Of Legends players
I love Wall-E but it makes me think about something. How did they get the endless supply of food on the ship if there's no plant inside the ship?? And they stayed on the ship for so many years and the only organic thing is human so.....
@@MYusri-xk9re 1. It's the future so perhaps they have a thing to make food form air and water molecules and 2. Mabye they have a secret farm ran by robots
@@MYusri-xk9re why assume that they don't have plants?
My mom walked out on the movie after she fell asleep to it. I loved the movie personally.
When I watched Wall-E as kid I was like: they are such good friends
Now I’m like: he’s trying so hard. He’s a Chad!
@@JonathanTBE Chads are just successful simps
@@Truffalot damn...
@@Truffalot Keep telling yourself that. LOL
He’s the only simp that I respect
@@Truffalot agreed
"'i'm surprised they managed to make a cockroach so cute" -some golbin that's also cute in ways we don't understand
Hay👋@deysingTH it's time for Darrell film writer okay: who was the writer of the development by Disney Pixar Wall-E?
Ame sees the “Food in a cup” scene.
“Ewwww… what if they recycle humans?”
Me: “I see she’s a fan of Film Theory!” lol
oh wow his video about that brings me way back
...or she's making a Soylent Green reference
@@cyrene03 He made a recent update/related video
a fan of "facts" you mean :P
Probably not considering there’s enough calories going around for every human to be morbidly obese. They’d restrict diets before they got to that point
This is my favourite animated movie, it's perfect in every way
And I'm glad it never had a sequel, this masterpiece doesn't need to tell another story, it already changed the world
I'd personally love for it to have a sequel, but I sorta understand where you're coming from.
@@moondust2365 ITS COMING in 2022!!!!
First half was a masterpiece the second half not so much but still 9/10
First half was a masterpiece the second half not so much but still 9/10
@@weih9197 no, it’s not. The only thing I can find about a sequel in 2022 is from the “movie ideas wiki”.
I watched this movie with may friend back then, the thing with my friend is he tend to skip part alot and i hate that and this movie the only movie he didn't skip part and enjoy it very much, even himself suprise by that.
What kind of psycho watches movies and skips them?
@@bananasmoussestachio9017 * Me when I was 13 years old.
@@kuraturtle9762 might as well just read the synopsis bruh no point in skipping all of that
@@dwvcollection * Well, what did you expect from me 13 year old who just not interested in movie and just Skip it...... Well I just got my own karma when I started to like anime movie and my friend really like to messing with me by Skip any part of movie....
@@bananasmoussestachio9017 me and my cousin watching Godzilla movies when we were 7
"700th aniversary of our five year cruise" is starting to sound like the 2nd year aniversary of our 3 week quarantine lol
100th anniversary of our 6 year quarantine.
Glad I'm not the only one who thought this lol
For real. At least as a heads up, this crazy shit seems to be over now, for the most part. The last remnants will cease soon too
@@Icetea-2000 yeah... Idk about that pal. my country is going into another lvl 2 lock down again soon...
@@rioz886 What country?
She's not even playing a game, and it's not even 1 minute in, and she's already *trash* talking us
Classic Ame.......😌😉
We love this gremlin for this too
This is one of those cries every time movies
I really like the sub message in the movie. I think the captain said it best. "I don't want to survive, I want to live". Auto is the idea of settling for what you have and not taking a risk for a possibly better life. But once the captain knows about earth and a better way to live, he fights with auto's ideologies, eventually having to stand. Something unheard of in the captain's generation. Wall-E kind of has this too with wanting a companion like in the movie he watches, "hello dolly" (that's the movie he watches in his house). I really like the message. You should strive to make things better, even if it may be hard, and even if it seems like nobody cares.
9.7/10 is damn right.
Even after all these years WALL-E still stands up as a classic.
thats why its called a classic
"This is the 700th anniversary of our 5 year cruise."
This is our first anniversary of our two week pandemic.
Wall-e is a freaking masterpiece, I love it when an author can tell a cohesive story with little to no dialogue. Each frame of this movie oozes with personality, there's so much attention to detail in every nook and cranny. The world building is fucking great, the characters are spectacular, the settings and environments are awe inspiring and the score is just beautiful.
"I'd love a Wall-E game"
*has flashbacks to Wall-E on the Wii...* "Yeah, it was a good game..."
Holy moly after all these years.
"I don't want to survive, I want to live" is a good quote
15:00 now I can never stop picturing the cockroach doing korone noises
3:10 Watching this video and I never realized that EVE says "Are you among us?". That hits so different these days.
Boy, Wall-E is definitely a top tier. The dystopia, man
It's basically a less graphic Terminator.
And we are heading down that path now. We don't need autonomous machines to do everything that we can do ourselves well enough
@@michaelbreckshot6589 Less graphic Terminator? None of the Robots hate Humans for some nonsense reason, in fact, the Robots in this film seem to have an undying friendship with Humans(at least now that they're no longer their servants) the only one with a dubious relationship with Humanity is Auto, but he has been shown to have no free-will so he's not evil. In conclusion, the Humans AND Robots in Wall-E are victims of a greedy corporation, Humans are victims because they have been reduced to mindless consumers thanks to generations upon generations of brainwashing coupled with the fact that BnL control everything and, therefore, would be considered a pillar of society rather than an abhorrent tumor. Robots are victims because, despite the fact that they are autonomous beings, they are forced to uphold and maintain Human society including BnL making them forced to continue a terrible legacy. On top of that they are forced to do the bidding of Humanity cleaning, providing food, and generally being unpaid servants. They are also built specifically for one task. How would you feel if you knew you were built for one specific purpose probably not to good, eh'? Once both Humans and Robots were freed via going back to Earth they ended their horrible way of life by no longer participating in the society BnL wanted them to be in, instead, breaking a social barrier by having Humanity and Robotics come together in harmony and construct some kind of Solarpunk utopia.
6:29 the laught of an angel.
Robot saves LOL players
The Movie
LMAO
😂😂😂
Wall-E saves discord admins from the FBI
wall-e is basically the best animated movie of all time, no matter how many times i watch it, i always get moved a lot by it, i love how they utilized animation to the limit, by limiting the possible amount of speach in the movie, and still manage to pull off a full on masterpiece of a movie, even just talking and thinking about a few points of this amazing piece of art has made me quite emotional
yeah basically, the most less scripts and dialogue of Disney movie, but the most emotional and speaks volume.
I remember the game it was fun
I just realized the E in WALL-E stands for Earth and the A in WALL-A stands for Axiom since they clean the trash from the ship
15:26 she did, actually.
she literally couldn't wait the one second to take wall-e outside his trailer and boot him up again.
true. and thats genuine love right there
Amelia likes fanfiction, I can die in peace knowing that we share tastes.
We already knew about her Spy x Sniper TF2 fanfiction reading.
@@Boyzby I thought it would be Female Scout x Spy
That movie was 100 years ahead of its time.
man i totally forgot what a masterpiece wall-e was
I've seen this movie so many times, but watching it again with Ame was just so refreshing.
Having a movie portray so many emotions and problems with little to no words for the majority is nothing short of amazing.
Wall-E looks so good all these years later. It’s amazing
WALL-E is such a lovely movie.. it’s always been my favourite
I just love Ame's "awww" noises xD
Wait Wall-E has video games right?
Yeah, Wall-E is such a classic masterpiece. It's really good
I hope Ame watches *The Emperor's New Groove* too someday! It's such a good disney film too xD
I played the Wall-E game on ps3. If I recall there's 8 different stages; the one I'm remembering was flying around as EVE in the shipyard collecting stuff.
I *love* "Emperor's New Groove." That movie is my childhood.
I remember there being a wii game, and it being bad
Wall-e is the most terrifying kids movie the more you think about.
OMG YEEEEEEEEESSSSSS!!!!! I’ve watched this movie multiple times when I was younger and I still love it to bits. This was the movie that sparked my desire to have a cute little robot companion. And my love of robots in general. I even had a Wall-e and Eva plushy set. I had my grandma make a wedding gown and veil for Eva and a bow tie and top hat for Wall-e and had her take a picture of them so that I could pretend that they were on their wedding day.
That's so adorable
Oh my god that is so fuckin cute
watson is cultured af. its my fav movie too
"WWALL-E's like a companion cube only cuter" some strangely adorable time goblin.
0:03 who hasn't seen WALL-E yet ???
Now that everyone is sharing their favorite part of the movie.
As a kid I used to found really satisfying everything on Wall-E's house, idk, the way everything was organized kinda reminded me to the scene of the guy that repaired Woody on Toy Story 2. And the way Wall-E used some things was really creative, like how he used a toaster to keep the cassette tape. Maybe that's what woke up my tendency in games to acummulate and organize all the crap that I can find lol
"WALL-E's so [insert description]"
- Amelia Watson
In all hololive members Watson's voice is my Favorite,
I'm so glad Ame watched this, this movie is so damn beautiful and probably my favourite Pixar movie, it's message about the effects of blind consumerism and carelessness was executed so effortly
Finally... THANK YOU
0:16 DRAMATIC FINISH!!!
I appreciate this movie more and more ever since I watched it for the first time as a kid in the 2000s. Like, I was just like, "aww! Cute robot story about saving earth," now I can really appreciate all the details and all the really emotional scenes more 💙
If you have never watched the commentary for WallE, I would highly recommend it. They go in depth about how Pixar films are made and why this one was so different
I remember watching wall-e with my dad whenever i feel like watching it my dad always watch it with me while laying in the sofa, that was some good days. Rest in peace pops
Those sound like some good memories. Sometimes the most simple of experiences with someone you care about are the best
I always loved this movie, and Watson's commentary on it just brings me back. I love when she geeks out over the animation!
Are you planning on doing one of these types of videos for her watch-along of Knives Out?
I second this
3:09
I hate how literally the only thing i heard was "are you amongus?"
This movie proves how durable old robots are like holy shit Walle took a shit ton of hits and is perfectly alright
Ame: "A Wall-E video game would be really cool"
Me, 8 months too late and on the wrong channel: "WELL DO I HAVE NEWS FOR YOU!"
This movie is way underrated and way better then UP, it hits every single mark on what's happening in the world, every 5 minutes into the movie it always hits ANOTHER point and it's such perfect
Wall-E, joker movie and megamind really HITTTTT a lot of modern days issues
That environmental problem that was portrayed in that movie hits differently now....
The environmental problem in the movie was being talked about back then too. People have been discussing it for decades.
??? People were talking abut this for yeats before Wall-E
@@helloneighbour2408, right? It was literally made because of that argument.
I would say they've been talking about it since the late 19th Century actually, when the first nature reserves starting popping up within the United States. Illegal dumping of harmful chemicals also started getting banned, though it was hard to enforce. I know the Victorian era saw the introduction of a lot of nasty new toxic materials into the world, and it often took decades before people realized how negative the effects of them were. Like for example literally adding Borax to Milk to remove the bitter flavor when it starts to go bad. Lead to the deaths of a lot of children because well they were drinking spoiled milk.
Though I think the message in this film is kinda broken. When you look at it critically anyways. Trash isn't a issue for the developed world. However, the Corporatism seen in the film is spot on. For a corporation to grow as large as Buy in Large, it would literally require being part of the State itself. Most Corporations can not grow large without the assistance of central states, regulations, and anti competition laws, which heavily favor large corporations. Being Corporations are basically just collectively owned, large trade unions, they pretty much operate like a State within the Greater State already, so it wouldn't take a big shift in how a Company Operates to go from being a Corporation to being well the "State" in the context seen in Wall-E.
That’s only because you’re old enough to understand it now, it was an issue way before the movie came out.
You just made someone happy and nostalgic.
Wall-e was my favorite movie a when I was very young.
Thank you.
God this movie is something else.
So much detail...
The soundtrack is a fucking masterpiece.
Even with small dialog they still have a way to convey emotion through body language.
I wanna see her react to the Pixar Theory. Wall-E is actually pretty disturbing in that context. All those defunct Wall-E bots were alive once too.
"What if they recycled humans to make food...?"
Me: *Silent Film Theory noises*
You mean soylent green?
to be fair, it is the most logical solution, I mean, plants feed from the decomposed nutrients of other living things, that includes people, it's not really a bad, most living things rely in part on indirect cannibalism. The axium would have to. 🤔
@@RavenFlight413 That is true
But this is just a theory. A food theory!
3:10
"Are You Among Us"
This is one of the only Disney movies I ever watch anymore. It’s just that good.
The little giggle she made at 15:06 was like chicken noodle soup for my soul
I love so much this movie and remember when i see it first time in the cinema and its crazy that even if its highlight, see wall e got crush/destroyed by something and see eve scream "wall e" continue to make me cry.. its the only one movie that keep me cry and that still good graphically and the story too.. i would love see a movie like wall e with good story without cliché moment
Robot simps so hard he saves humanity lol
This is my absolute favorite movie of all time. Pure and honest great story telling with so much kindness. Loved it and wished more people would see it.
It's truly sad how she instantly had the idea that the drinks are dead people. But look at the demographic of the people on the spaceship. There are no old people. Well you could argue they all died from various diseases from their overweight. But do you think a clever ship that's in space for such a long time would waste perfectly fine ingredients?
I don't think so.
It wouldn't waste the bodies. Not necessarly make you drink them
@@handhelder823 I just thought of it and 700 years of bodies? Were would they place them? The cemetery that was never planned because they planned the trip to be only 5 years long? Duh. It's either throw the bodies into space with the other trash or use it. I bet they even have to eat their own recycled waste.
@@DerBjjjg i doubt it. The elements don't dissappear. They could have been used as fertilizer or in some automated super farm
I never noticed that his keyboard just had 1s and 0s on it
Found yet another bit of media to rewatch
今までたくさん映画見てきたけど、この映画が一番好き
9:48 Glad to see AME uses default android ringtone.
6:58 Amelia: "What if they recycle humans?"
Film Theory/Mattpatt: "Waaay ahead of ya!"
I should ask my friends if they’ve seen Wall-E. If they haven’t, I will make sure they do before 2022.
I would say Eva is like Calli but I won't make a Takamori connection with Wall-E
You just did
12:10 i love how both girls have the same reactions at the same time 😂
Life feels like it's gone fast when you look back at your memories
This is quite literally one of my favorite animated movies of all time. Always wanted to watch it again and again with other people. Brings back Good memories :)
Her giggle is just too cute I got diabetes now
man this was one of my favorite movies when i was a kid. This just made me want to watch WALL-E again
I just rewatched this movie... twice, and... someone activated the waterworks because the tears would not stop flowing while watching this movie. It’s romantic, it’s cute, it’s sad, it’s nostalgic, it’s beautiful, and all of that combined makes me cry like a newborn baby.
There is a game but it really just goes through the movie events again
OMG, I am playing a game in the background and the moment Wall-E is smashed into the wall / ceiling of his home it goes "Innovation Rollout!" XD
Wall-E is such a good movie
Thank you for clipping these highlights and putting them side by side with the movie
Sometimes cheesy doesn't equal bad.
Sometimes something that is supposed to hit close to home _does._
I love WALL-E.
I remember a WALL-E game for the Wii with a multilayer that was basically COD for kids. Loved that game.
Fuck, man. Even watching it in this context makes me cry. I fucking love WALL-E.
Only true experts can make a character who speaks only around two words leave such a big impression.
Wall-E is the biggest degen ever, he just wan it to hold hands through the entire movie
Yet, a pure good one.
@@PKSuperStar256 a loyal degen
the best degen, the one that deserves Eve
@@vitaurea yes
I loved playing the Wall E video game growing up
WALL-E Made me cry alot. i still love this wholesome movie.
I remember watching wall-e so many times and it felt as good each time I saw it
legitimately, honestly, Wall-E is probably my favorite Pixar/Disney movie. It's an overly wholesome movie while still being so horribly brutal to the main character. It's so horrifying to see after how safe the world is to just suddenly see Wall-E brutally stabbed and crushed to death, it genuinely hurts seeing it happen to such a happy and nice character.
Love these watchalongs, ty ❤️
Here's something really sad about Wall-E there's an alternate ending where after Eve repairs & revives Wall-E he has permanent memory loss
Happy to see my favorite movie again,
I always love you wall-e
3:09 are you AMONGUS
It feels pretty good going back to wall e my childhood.
Awesome stuff, thanks for making this clip. Thanks for your hard work
i remember being here for the watch along, i had fun and i still love Wall-E to this day as my favorite Disney Movie, as i don't really like talking about this I actually started to cry at certain scenes near the end of the movie, this was also the first stream of Ame that i watched that i felt like super chatting, just to talk about how much I like Wall-E and how it's my favorite movie, this was fun and I'm glad to have been part of it and even if no one cares about what i wrote at least i was able to submit it into the void that is the internet
the more i watch this movie
the more details i find from this movie
7-ish times watched... still more to watch
12:11 I love how at the exact same time they sounded alike