
Must See: One Last Look at the World of WALL-E
Behind the Scenes By Neil Miller on June 26, 2008 | Be the First To Comment
Over the next few hours, both myself and Kevin Carr will weigh in with our reviews of the latest Pixar film WALL-E, which hits theaters at Midnight tonight — and if there is one thing I can say with absolute certainty, both reviews will surely be glowing endorsements of the little guy. We have known for a while that he is a cute little robot, but it was nearly impossible to quantify the amount of personality that he would have when he finally hit the big screen. Thankfully, there is little time left before WALL-E will be unleashed upon the masses, ready to knock the world on its collective ass with curiosity, cuteness and creativity.
With that in mind, we have one final featurette to share with you, one that comes to us from our friends over at First Showing. It goes behind the scenes with director Andrew Stanton (Finding Nemo) and gives you a pretty thorough look at the world and story behind WALL-E. Enjoy:
Will you be seeing WALL-E this weekend?
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