This is the opening of Wall-E. It is brilliant! "Put on Your Sunday Clothes" from Hello Dolly fits in wonderful with the spectacular space images and the camera angles are amazing. So good!
No voice overs. No crawls. No character explaining everything on screen to another character. It's an astonisingly set-up for the story. An old song and images.
@@PlanetXerox unfortunately this is now a thing we don’t see much anymore, mainly cause the attention span of people and how goofy and bad some new media is.
This defies exposition. Other movies would have a narrator who's like "It was in 2105 that we realized we could not survive here anymore. So we built these robots. But they didn't last long. Soon we were stranded..." and all that crap. This movie has no dialogue for the first 15-20 minutes, but it's so brilliantly crafted that you fully understand what's happening at every moment. Such an awesome movie...
Such a BRILLIANT way to start a movie. The contrast between the song and the trashed Earth is nice, but just having it open so suddenly, with such spectacular sights and such uplifting music... beautiful.
The whole opening act of Wall E is possibly one of the greatest things I've ever seen in the cinema. I could barely keep myself from crying over how beautiful it was.
Not really, there isn’t even enough usable resources, elements and chemicals to even produce that amount of garbage, a much more believable scenario would be a nuclear winter or HAARP disaster
I really don't want to exaggerate here, but from the moment the song started, with those wonderful strings and the title credits and shots of space, I felt a sensation of exuberance and warmth that could only come from the realization that I was watching a magical, instant classic.
I remember first seeing this in theaters and at first thinking "wow, this is such a fun and lighthearted song. Makes me wanna smile!" and then realizing what exactly I was looking at on Earth, and then suddenly frowning and tearing up at the sight of it :'(
And to think I thought I would hate this movie when I went to the theater to watch it back then. I got dragged into it and was like "In no possible way this is going to be a movie I am going to like". Then THIS opening started and from that moment on it became on of my favorite movies of all time.
This scene is incredible. I remember so well when I was 9 and saw it. I feel again the shock I had at this time. I was in the child illusion of everything will always be fine and beautiful and suddenly I saw a earth completely destroy. I felt like someone slapped me After that I went home and I was like "Mom, Dad we have to stop using cars and sorts our wastes !" Pixar has a huge impact on their public without being annoying and they will stay during a long time, for this reason, the best that Hollywood can make
I LOVE this movie. Just saw Dolly on broadway and having grown up with this movie and theatre junkies for parents, it sent chills down my back hearing this live. Amazing song, Amazing show, amazing movie
Other sci-fi movies: starts it with some boring random narration or with some kind of pretty futuristic music WALL•E: starts it suddenly with playing happy music showing what happened to the earth and gets straight to the point
Meanwhile at somewhere, large scale of poverty, disease, war were still everywhere, and the axiom was the heaven of rich people. That's what i'm first thought about when the first time i watch this movie.
I love this. Michael Crawford sounds so young (partly 'cos he was then) singing this. It's hard to imagine that his voice here would become the booming emotionally driven voice behind The Phantom. Thanks for sharing!
Can you believe it took me 8 years to find the musical this came from. And surprise surprise Michael Crawford's in it. He's the one who sings in this video. And phantom of the opera just happens to be my favorite musical, in which Michael Crawford originated the role. I hate bragging, but this is the biggest coincidence in my life. Say what you will.
@@Imthomasfilms well I think it is up there but I like how this one does not have talking in the first half and I like the way earth is and space but yeah I think it is a great Pixar flim but there other ones that are a bit better.
@@Imthomasfilms yeah I had to look back on the other films I still think this one is really great but there other flims that I like a bit more than this one
I feel in love with this song when I watched the movie in theaters and I asked my mom what musical it was from she told me it was from Hello Dolly and I asked her if we could watch it. And before I knew it, she bought Hello Dolly and we watched it all the way through. I loved it!!!!
Screw how old this is, this just hit me: No humans came home from the great 'out there' where everything seemed so grand (all the ease and comfort of the starliners) until wall-e meets a girl, and they kiss (the kiss isn't why they came home, but the kiss was definitely a huge part of their growth that led to them coming home) Or also wall-e is shown to admire space, gets sent to space, and comes back with a girl. Either way, I just noticed this 🤷
This and toy story are mostly my favourite Pixar films because with this aswell it’s so interesting and full of infuriation too me and it shows here a harsh reality of a post apocalyptic city and it relates to real life in a way.
Lyrics: Out there There’s a world outside of Yonkers Way out there beyond this hick town, Barnaby There’s a slick town, Barnaby Out there Full of shine and full of sparkle Close your eyes and see it glisten, Barnaby Listen, Barnaby Put on your Sunday clothes There’s lots of world out there Get out the brillantine and dime cigars We’re gonna find adventure in the evening air Girls in white, in perfumed night Where the lights are bright as the stars Put on your Sunday clothes We’re gonna ride to town In one of those new horse drawn open cars We’ll see the shows at Delmonico’s And we’ll close the town in a whirl And we won’t come home until we’ve kissed a girl
I remember the first time I really watched this it was in May of 2011 I think and I was five years old and on holiday with my gran and grandpa with my older brother and we were in a static caravan in thirsk and I remember this scene mainly so well but I might have got up to look around the caravan throughout sometimes but I remember sitting on the living room sofa with my gran and my brother and my grandpa were playing football together outside And I miss that caravan a lot because of that too has many childhood happy memories and it belonged to older friends who my gran and grandpa know unfortunately it was sold not long after we went there Doesn’t feel the same really watching it without being an old memory place but I watch it at home and that’s a lot of memories for me still at home.
No there are 5 people who have something they did not like in Wall_E. This is the cutest, sweetest most wholesome film I have ever seen. I mean, everybody has their likes and dislikes in the world, but to NOT like Wall-E is beyond me. It is a classic film, to me anyway. I respect the dislikes and their opinions. Wonder what the dislikes ....disliked?
I was very excited when I first watched this movie, I watched like 10 times when I was like 5 years old. I rewatched this movie for fun, realizing that this is the future we could be possibly be heading to after having discussions about the current State of the Earth. I was shocked to see how accurate this was. I loved this movie and rewatching it reawakened a part of me that was lost back in my childhood.
They had to have gotten at least some of the initial inspiration for this scene from Fallout 2's opening sequence that played Louise Armstrong's A Kiss to Build a Dream On over a post apocalyptic background towards a thematically similar effect. They even play one of his songs a few minutes later.
The music is so ironic and contrasts so much with the imagery on-screen as the camera pans across the wasted, trashed landscape, it's breathtaking and beautiful
Well, if you've been dying for a sequel to Disney Pixar's hit lonely robot film WALL-E you can officially get disappointed now, because it looks like that's a sequel that really won't happen. And now, thanks to Pixar president Jim Morris, we at least know why. Pete Docter [who directed Inside Out] has an original idea for his next film.
@torktheghost Very good movie indeed. I remember when I watched it for the first time... I knew from the commercials that Earth had "been trashed" and figured it was some generic post-apocalyptic set up... But you just don't realize the sheer scope of the damage till you see this in the theater. I actually choked up at 00:55 when I first realized all those "hills" were garbage piles. And at 1:05, when you see the garbage city, it is just a massive "Earths Fcked" moment
You know... this film has way more to it. Its actually a warning to humanity that we could actually end up like this, if we don't change our ways and look after the world properly. Just think...in 100 years time, if we don't change our ways, we might be up in space in a giant ship... leaving robots to "clean" up back on earth.
I think this 1969 “Hello Dolly” song actually works better and is more relatable in this 2008 picture. Global and galactic affairs are both very fascinating to me. This picture illustrates both.
I recognize that this is an older movie and UA-cam video but it seems no one has noted that E.T.'s Face is clearly shown on the face Of Earth in the opening scene 0:40- 0:45. Theres also no explanations on the net as to why E.T's face is in a Disney movie.
@Chrisrex83 I know what you mean, I had no clue Michael Crawford even did anything else besides Phantom until I bought on of his Cd's when he spoke of Gene Kelly hiring him for Hello Dolly, then I went and saw the movie and WOW i love it! lol
Is there a specific name for this sensation? Where music in the improper place creates a feeling of dread, adrenalin, or some other emotion? I think Guardians of the Galaxy uses this very well.
@PhantomRapture Yeah, he's been in quite a lot over the years, and is quite a funny man. I still love watching him in the comedy series "Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em" where he played Frank Spencer. You can see clips on youtube. His next stop is playing The Wizard in Lloyd Webber's new adaption of The Wizard of Oz!
No voice overs. No crawls. No character explaining everything on screen to another character. It's an astonisingly set-up for the story. An old song and images.
Show, don't tell.
@@PlanetXerox unfortunately this is now a thing we don’t see much anymore, mainly cause the attention span of people and how goofy and bad some new media is.
This defies exposition. Other movies would have a narrator who's like "It was in 2105 that we realized we could not survive here anymore. So we built these robots. But they didn't last long. Soon we were stranded..." and all that crap.
This movie has no dialogue for the first 15-20 minutes, but it's so brilliantly crafted that you fully understand what's happening at every moment. Such an awesome movie...
Ever seen "2001: A Space Odyssey"?
Screw narrators at the beginning of movies, WALL-E's got Hello Dolly!
2105 was after the robots died.
That's because all the exposition is delegated to promotional material and extra content.
Will we ever have another movie with no narration at all?
This puts a tear in my eye. I remember how this song stucked for weeks in my head after hearing it.
Fun Fortress 2 me too! but actually it took me about 2 years for me to figure out that I need to hear it because I can't remember the lyrics
Such a BRILLIANT way to start a movie. The contrast between the song and the trashed Earth is nice, but just having it open so suddenly, with such spectacular sights and such uplifting music... beautiful.
The whole opening act of Wall E is possibly one of the greatest things I've ever seen in the cinema. I could barely keep myself from crying over how beautiful it was.
Can’t believe this movie came out 10 years ago, it definitely holds up today.
Time goes fast . .
does anyone else feel like this movie was actually horrifying b/c of how possible this could turn out? it really hits you at the beginning.
Morgan Simone yeah with the only difference being that we would be dead since we lack the technology for a mass exodus to space.
Nathan Thompson
Also there would be less garbage and those buildings would have decayed by now.
Not really, there isn’t even enough usable resources, elements and chemicals to even produce that amount of garbage, a much more believable scenario would be a nuclear winter or HAARP disaster
And then it became even more possible.
I don't want to live on this planet anymore.
But Wall-E's cuteness makes everything acceptable.
I really don't want to exaggerate here, but from the moment the song started, with those wonderful strings and the title credits and shots of space, I felt a sensation of exuberance and warmth that could only come from the realization that I was watching a magical, instant classic.
I remember first seeing this in theaters and at first thinking "wow, this is such a fun and lighthearted song. Makes me wanna smile!" and then realizing what exactly I was looking at on Earth, and then suddenly frowning and tearing up at the sight of it :'(
Fun fact: Wall-E has the most sound effects out of any other Pixar and possibly any other animated films
And to think I thought I would hate this movie when I went to the theater to watch it back then. I got dragged into it and was like "In no possible way this is going to be a movie I am going to like".
Then THIS opening started and from that moment on it became on of my favorite movies of all time.
Come on guys, don't do this to our Earth. Don't waste electricity and don't litter. An apocalypse isn't good for you.
However a Zombie one could be nice... I mean Cardio, Free stuff, no rules or laws, Territorial Wars, and most Importantly free guns
Hey guess what? It’s the apocalypse
Nah bro , eventually everything will turn into a madmax kind of shit
Okay Eevee zombie!
We're gonna die anyway
This scene is incredible. I remember so well when I was 9 and saw it. I feel again the shock I had at this time. I was in the child illusion of everything will always be fine and beautiful and suddenly I saw a earth completely destroy. I felt like someone slapped me
After that I went home and I was like "Mom, Dad we have to stop using cars and sorts our wastes !"
Pixar has a huge impact on their public without being annoying and they will stay during a long time, for this reason, the best that Hollywood can make
Jolan Thorgalson the environment message is my least favourite thing about the movie, it's mainly about the romance
Environment message wasn't really a big part of the movie.
And also capitalism wasn't a big part of it but then you see BNL like the corporation that controls everything even the government
@@cgiacona it’s was bigger then you think, rewatch the movie.
@@victordavalos246 that’s the beauty of the movie, it lets the audience figure it out, then it starts addressing the problem later in the film.
I LOVE this movie. Just saw Dolly on broadway and having grown up with this movie and theatre junkies for parents, it sent chills down my back hearing this live. Amazing song, Amazing show, amazing movie
Is it just me or is this entire intro a very accurate view of the future?
+Jamie Bellingham dont speak too soon dude...
+Jamie Bellingham world advancement isn't linear. it's exponential. I bet this will happen in few centuries thanks to large countries like China.
ikr
Ryan Beet
Not really. 700 years is enough time for the earth to recover.
Who knows what the Future holds..
Other sci-fi movies: starts it with some boring random narration or with some kind of pretty futuristic music
WALL•E: starts it suddenly with playing happy music showing what happened to the earth and gets straight to the point
This movie only came out 8 years ago but this song already kills me with childhood nostalgia
fallout 4 looks great
+Strike daSH ᴼᴿᴵᴳᴵᴻᴬᴸ the kitten Fallout 20 in 200 years
lol
+Zomb3Red lol
i thought the same damm thing
COUGH... COUGH Fallout New Vegas ... COUGH
I always loved this song and then all my memories came flooding back when I heard it for the first time in 8 years a month ago!
I’m so glad that because of Wall-E new generations are going to know about the magnificent movie musical Hello Dolly.
James Moyner and the glorious stage musical from the New Broadway version
One of my favorite intros to a movie
ALL HAIL BARNABY
Pro_Memer71_X holy cabooses
And Cornelius Hackl, who sings the song!
“All the guests of Mr. Hackl are
Feelin' great and look spectacular”
One of the greatest opening sequences of the 21st century.
They were genius to open up this movie with this song. Amazing.
I’m in Hello Dolly right now and when I found out that Put on Your Sunday Clothes was the song in Wall-E I got so happy lmao
Meanwhile at somewhere, large scale of poverty, disease, war were still everywhere, and the axiom was the heaven of rich people. That's what i'm first thought about when the first time i watch this movie.
***** Poverty and diseases also never ends, most people were unable to boarding the axiom.
That clip and that comment was like a trailer for 2020 and after
I love this. Michael Crawford sounds so young (partly 'cos he was then) singing this. It's hard to imagine that his voice here would become the booming emotionally driven voice behind The Phantom.
Thanks for sharing!
Not gonna lie....this beginning to the film was downright amazing. IS downright amazing.
20 years old and I still love this movie!
Can you believe it took me 8 years to find the musical this came from. And surprise surprise Michael Crawford's in it. He's the one who sings in this video. And phantom of the opera just happens to be my favorite musical, in which Michael Crawford originated the role. I hate bragging, but this is the biggest coincidence in my life. Say what you will.
I tried looking up what you tried to find and found it within 2 minutes
Wall e opening music: 😃
Wall e opening scene: 💀
Full of shine and Sparkle
BUCK YEAH SPARKLE SPARKLE SPARKLE
This intro actually made me tear up a little the first time I saw it. Just seeing this grim portrait of the world... Best movie ever, by far.
It is a good movie, this comment is from 8 years ago
0:41 poor Earth 😢😭
:(
Yep
Mt. Everest OBLIVION
Meta Knight the star warrior why cant we just like nuke our trash
It deserved it.
This movie was a master piece the best Pixar movie I think.
I will say this movie is really good but I don’t think it’s the best Pixar movie but that’s just my opinion
@@Imthomasfilms well I think it is up there but I like how this one does not have talking in the first half and I like the way earth is and space but yeah I think it is a great Pixar flim but there other ones that are a bit better.
@@jackmarshall3255 true
@@Imthomasfilms yeah I had to look back on the other films I still think this one is really great but there other flims that I like a bit more than this one
WALL-E is perfect pixar film, makes me miss the old Pixar, they dont make movies like they used to like old days.
The minute I saw the intro, I knew this was the greatest film I had ever witnessed.
I feel in love with this song when I watched the movie in theaters and I asked my mom what musical it was from she told me it was from Hello Dolly and I asked her if we could watch it. And before I knew it, she bought Hello Dolly and we watched it all the way through. I loved it!!!!
I did not appreciate this film enough when I first saw it as a kid. Now I can't help but love it now I watched it again
Now I want to watch this movie
This is so sad and emotional i missed it 🥺🥺
This movie came out 14 years ago…
damn I feel old, I WAS BORN THE SAME YEAR AS THIS MOVIE
this isn't a movie, this is a grim prediction of what humanity will become
sinborn41214 pretty much
Think this is bad? Give “1984” a read.
Ml
@@obihighgroundkenobi p
Pixar. This is amazing company. I love them so much.
Now this song is stuck in my head
It reminds me of Fallout 3 with the apocalyptic feel and old music.
Wow, the prospects back then.
"And we won't come home, until we've kissed a girl."
I love this song!
Hjiiiii
it’s from hello dolly
Screw how old this is, this just hit me:
No humans came home from the great 'out there' where everything seemed so grand (all the ease and comfort of the starliners) until wall-e meets a girl, and they kiss (the kiss isn't why they came home, but the kiss was definitely a huge part of their growth that led to them coming home)
Or also wall-e is shown to admire space, gets sent to space, and comes back with a girl.
Either way, I just noticed this 🤷
Imagine If No Girls Liked Them, And They Never Touched Their House Again, And Committed Sucide 4 Weeks Later...
Ha! When I grew old and have kids, Imma make them watch this movie. Even if this gets old, its still full of gold! Am I right Piratesbay?!
Wall-e is surely one of, if not, the BEST Disney movie ever!!!!
I feel you.This movie was a masterpiece and definitely one of Pixar's best films after the Toy Story films.
Easily the best intro to any Pixar movie ever
I like how the movie takes place in the distant future, and has a good classic music in the background (:
This never gets old
Fallout 5's intro looks amazing
This and toy story are mostly my favourite Pixar films because with this aswell it’s so interesting and full of infuriation too me and it shows here a harsh reality of a post apocalyptic city and it relates to real life in a way.
Lyrics:
Out there
There’s a world outside of Yonkers
Way out there beyond this hick town, Barnaby
There’s a slick town, Barnaby
Out there
Full of shine and full of sparkle
Close your eyes and see it glisten, Barnaby
Listen, Barnaby
Put on your Sunday clothes
There’s lots of world out there
Get out the brillantine and dime cigars
We’re gonna find adventure in the evening air
Girls in white, in perfumed night
Where the lights are bright as the stars
Put on your Sunday clothes
We’re gonna ride to town
In one of those new horse drawn open cars
We’ll see the shows at Delmonico’s
And we’ll close the town in a whirl
And we won’t come home until we’ve kissed a girl
it feels so long since i seen this movie, so far it's benn 8 years now
I remember the first time I really watched this it was in May of 2011 I think and I was five years old and on holiday with my gran and grandpa with my older brother and we were in a static caravan in thirsk and I remember this scene mainly so well but I might have got up to look around the caravan throughout sometimes but I remember sitting on the living room sofa with my gran and my brother and my grandpa were playing football together outside
And I miss that caravan a lot because of that too has many childhood happy memories and it belonged to older friends who my gran and grandpa know unfortunately it was sold not long after we went there
Doesn’t feel the same really watching it without being an old memory place but I watch it at home and that’s a lot of memories for me still at home.
Wall-E is part of my childhood. Forever.
Definitely my favourite Disney movie
I don't know if I'm sad or happy to see this again
Happy 15th Anniversary Wall - E.
No there are 5 people who have something they did not like in Wall_E. This is the cutest, sweetest most wholesome film I have ever seen. I mean, everybody has their likes and dislikes in the world, but to NOT like Wall-E is beyond me. It is a classic film, to me anyway. I respect the dislikes and their opinions. Wonder what the dislikes ....disliked?
I was very excited when I first watched this movie, I watched like 10 times when I was like 5 years old. I rewatched this movie for fun, realizing that this is the future we could be possibly be heading to after having discussions about the current State of the Earth. I was shocked to see how accurate this was. I loved this movie and rewatching it reawakened a part of me that was lost back in my childhood.
Loved this movie. Probably my fave Pixar movie.
1:28-1:35 The wind sound effect is terrifying.
so well done
They had to have gotten at least some of the initial inspiration for this scene from Fallout 2's opening sequence that played Louise Armstrong's A Kiss to Build a Dream On over a post apocalyptic background towards a thematically similar effect. They even play one of his songs a few minutes later.
I feel for you.Its a great movie with amazing animation.
The opening sort of tricks us and then it shows what the world is really like.
Looks Like it is zooming in on Kentucky or Virginia or North Carolina or Tennesse.
Definitely the Middle East side of the USA. So I’d say Virginia is the most accurate of your guesses.
I'm going home and binge watching this
A lot of truths in this movie...corporations, garbage, people never getting off their duff! etc. This was really well done.
My fourth favorite Pixar film, behind Toy Story 2, Ratatouille, and my all time favorite Pixar film, Finding Nemo
The music is so ironic and contrasts so much with the imagery on-screen as the camera pans across the wasted, trashed landscape, it's breathtaking and beautiful
Well, if you've been dying for a sequel to Disney Pixar's hit lonely robot film WALL-E you can officially get disappointed now, because it looks like that's a sequel that really won't happen. And now, thanks to Pixar president Jim Morris, we at least know why. Pete Docter [who directed Inside Out] has an original idea for his next film.
I love this opening!
Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home.
I like dat song!!!!!!😁
The most memorable opening in Wall-E. :D
why does the intro remind me of fallout 3!?
Whimsical music playing over a smoldered and decayed world, that's totally Fallout.
The harsh wastelands and that music
Out there! Full of shine! And full of sparkle!
Close your eyes and see it glisten Bournabe!!
Listen Bournabe!!!!!!
The stunning opening, before it pans to the earth, it’s beautiful, space fans got some good freaking food.
I like how the movie starts so abruptly.
@torktheghost
Very good movie indeed. I remember when I watched it for the first time... I knew from the commercials that Earth had "been trashed" and figured it was some generic post-apocalyptic set up... But you just don't realize the sheer scope of the damage till you see this in the theater. I actually choked up at 00:55 when I first realized all those "hills" were garbage piles. And at 1:05, when you see the garbage city, it is just a massive "Earths Fcked" moment
I can't believe they made a Pixar movie about Gary, Indiana!
0:43 put a speed 1.5x
You know... this film has way more to it. Its actually a warning to humanity that we could actually end up like this, if we don't change our ways and look after the world properly. Just think...in 100 years time, if we don't change our ways, we might be up in space in a giant ship... leaving robots to "clean" up back on earth.
I think this 1969 “Hello Dolly” song actually works better and is more relatable in this 2008 picture. Global and galactic affairs are both very fascinating to me. This picture illustrates both.
i fear that one day the earth will look like this
i like to use stuff that i find in the trash to build custom go karts
This film was dark
Ahh the SWEET feeling of pixar making there logo surround sound. Logitech G340's if ya'll wonderin
This has got to be right up with Blade Runner as one of the best openings to a sci-fi movie.
I love this movie more than my parents
I recognize that this is an older movie and UA-cam video but it seems no one has noted that E.T.'s
Face is clearly shown on the face Of Earth in the opening scene 0:40- 0:45.
Theres also no explanations on the net as to why E.T's face is in a Disney movie.
luv Wal-e!!!!!!! luv hello dolly!!!!!!!
@Chrisrex83 I know what you mean, I had no clue Michael Crawford even did anything else besides Phantom until I bought on of his Cd's when he spoke of Gene Kelly hiring him for Hello Dolly, then I went and saw the movie and WOW i love it! lol
Is there a specific name for this sensation? Where music in the improper place creates a feeling of dread, adrenalin, or some other emotion? I think Guardians of the Galaxy uses this very well.
Person: But president! If we keep making so much garbage the world will be completely destroyed
President: *really thinks about it* Fuck it!
@PhantomRapture Yeah, he's been in quite a lot over the years, and is quite a funny man. I still love watching him in the comedy series "Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em" where he played Frank Spencer. You can see clips on youtube. His next stop is playing The Wizard in Lloyd Webber's new adaption of The Wizard of Oz!
By 0:45 I found myself on my feet dancing like an idiot lol