Wall-E

Today we head over to BestBuy.com, one of our favorite retail outlets, where they have started a pretty neat little promotion around the pre-order of the Disney/Pixar film WALL-E.

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Wall-E and The Incredible Hulk on DVD

It wasn’t enough that almost $3.9 Billion in ticket sales were generated this summer, Disney and Universal are looking to prepare us for the next big DVD releases as well.

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The 2008 Mid-Year Review

With Comic-Con over and done, we want to take a moment to pause and look back, at the year so far. We do this in a format that we like to call “Ten Things We Liked, 5 Things We Didn’t.”

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The Reject Report

Well, Will Smith is once again at a familiar spot — on top of the box office with a $100-million dollar hit movie.

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Wall-E

Before you nail me to the cross, it should be said that I liked the movie. Keyword: liked. While many will have the joy of discovering what they will think is one of the great animated features of all time, WALL-E just didn’t feel special to me by the time the credits rolled.

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The Reject Report

Welcome to another special early edition of the Reject Report — early because this week we have movies rolling out on July 2nd, in time for the long Independence Day weekend.

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Reject Report

The story at the top is that WALL-E did exactly the kind of business it was expected to do: it made $62 million for the third-best opening of the entire year so far. But it wasn’t the runaway victory that everyone expected.

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WALL-E is curious about drinking games

I know this is a G-rated Disney flick, but it has such broad appeal that college students, town drunks and anyone over the age of 21 is going to enjoy WALL-E as much as the kids.

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Fellow Fat Guy Brian Gibson joins Neil in the Magical Studio in the Sky to remember the late George Carlin, chat about the San Diego Comic-Con and ramble on and on about why people should see bad movies

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Reject Report

What happens over the next four weeks may determine whether theaters end up in the black for the summer — or in the toilet.

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WALL-E Is Best Film of the Year Material

Pixar has done it again by giving us the best possible film. It’s a movie for all ages, touching on the very basic elements of human emotion and tenderness.

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Wall-E

Just as Disney’s early animated films seem to have something magical about them, Pixar has ushered in a new era of delighting audiences. And with WALL-E, they seem to have found the magic once again.

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Wall-E

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. But it won’t hurt to have one more look…

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Andrew Stanton talks; WALL-E listens.

Film School Rejects recently had a chance to chat with WALL-E director Andrew Stanton and find out a little more about this little robot that could.

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Mark Millar talks Wanted

While I know that all of you would rather talk about the cutesy, animated bliss that flows from the mind of Pixar’s Andrew Stanton, I feel that it is only fair that we give Mark Millar and his eccentricities proper coverage.

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Burn-E

We have decided that there is no better way to relax after a long hard day at work than to enjoy some great news about WALL-E, the little robot that will be warming our hearts very soon.

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The Ten Cutest Animated Couples in Movie History

Over the years, there have been quite a few cute animated couples, and these are the ones that top the list.

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Does WALL-E Have a Green Message?

Andrew Stanton: The last thing I’m gonna do is try to make a message movie.

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It is shocking, pulse-pounding action on a scale that will blow your mind… and it’s damn cute, too.

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Little known fact about Pixar’s upcoming film Wall-E: 7-time Academy Award nominated cinematographer Roger Deakins was brought in as a special visual consultant. How cool is that?

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