We've watched the trailers for Pixar's upcoming cute-bot movie Wall-E a zillion times, but we still had lingering questions. Like, why is Wall-E so alone at the start of the movie? What happened to all the other robots? Is Wall-E really as nice as he seems, or is there a hidden sociopathic side to the postapocalyptic robot? And a few other questions that we won't mention, for fear of spoilering people who've avoided even the first trailer. Anyway, a new featurette answers a lot of our questions with some narration by director Andrew Stanton, and also shows off a decent amount of footage we haven't seen before.
I really like the notion that Wall-E's crush on Eve, the far more advanced robot, forces her to evolve and become more self-aware. That could actually be cool to watch. And then Wall-E's quest somehow "reboots" the human race? It definitely seems like a more ambitious storyline than the Toy Story movies. [Slashfilm]









We've watched the trailers for Pixar's upcoming cute-bot movie Wall-E a zillion times, but we still had lingering questions. Like, why is Wall-E so alone at the start of the movie? What happened to all the other robots? Is Wall-E really as nice as he seems, or is there a hidden sociopathic side to the postapocalyptic robot? And a few other questions that we won't mention, for fear of spoilering people who've avoided even the first trailer. Anyway, a new featurette answers a lot of our questions with some narration by director Andrew Stanton, and also shows off a decent amount of footage we haven't seen before.



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sucky sound, yet again :(
as long as wall-e follows the three laws, i think we can all agree this movie is going to be the bomb diggity.
Wall-E looks awesome. I'd even go see it by myself if I had too.
It's a good thing you guys include links at the bottom of your posts because for the most part your video encodes are, quite frankly, unwatchable. Anyways, what gets me about Wall-E is that he's clumsy and accident prone, I assume a side-effect of his growth of a personality. It seems somewhat stereotypical for someone curious and tenacious to be clumsy, but it works for the character/movie and gives Wall-E his charm. Eve looks like a good character, too. Kind of a "straight man" to Wall-E's slapstick. Plus, with Andrew Stanton behind the film, it's guaranteed to be good.
@Bluecell: Complain, complain with the video. This is a blog, not your giant plasma TV, OK?
I heard that the all the other robots left to clean Earth broke down. Wall-E is the last one.
Awesome!!
So far whatever I've seen has been great. Im seriously looking forward for this one.
Andrew Stanton + Ben Burtt + The Cuteness = Gold
@goldfarb: Let us not forget Jay Shuster, the very talented sketch artist who designed the lead robots.
Jay Shuster is included in The Cuteness :)
@lebaneseblond: What's wrong with the sound? Is it not synching up properly? Or is it something else?
@Annalee Newitz, @Charlie Jane Anders: Seems like the complaints are well-intentioned, seems something is legitimately wrong and needs fixed. The issue isn't quality (which isn't always particularly well-preserved but we all know it's the web), but the fact that the video seizes up and when it resumes (sometimes just a second or two later, sometimes much longer) the audio is out of sync. Every video for the last 3 days has the problem (for me) except the Batman animation (which is shorter). It didn't happen previously. At first I thought it was the server load, but I think it may be a problem with encoding (which doesn't quite make sense if others aren't experiencing it). I haven't experienced the problem at other Gawker sites and the glitch always happens at the same point in a video. Not sure why some aren't experiencing the problem, but clearly quite a few of us are.
@Annalee Newitz: Ok. Funny enough, I have a 52" Sharp plasma being delivered today. Coincidence? Or are you watching me? Now my last post threw paragraphs out the window, and "preview comment" doesn't seem to be working today, so let's see how this works out: @Charlie Jane Anders: The video freezes around the 33 second mark for about 5 seconds while the audio continues. From then on, the audio is about 5 seconds ahead of the video. Update: I actually went outside halfway through writing this to get the TV.
It happened again, very weird. It may be because they changed the "remove image" checkbox to "attach image" to the left of this window. During the update, things probably went wonky (to use the technical term).
@Tim Faulkner: Yeah... I have talked to our video guy about it. I think I need to upgrade the computer I'm using to make these videos. Thanks so much for bringing the problem to our attention!
@Charlie Jane Anders: The sync is problem, but the sound is *fine.*
Sorry for being so grumpy about this. Turns out there really has been a problem with making video on Charlie's laptop. You'll be happy to know that she just ordered a new MacBook Pro today, after I chanted "dual core dual core dual core" at her for like an hour. Go, Charlie Jane, go!
Well, if Charlie *has* to have a new computer... *shakes head sadly*
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