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Re: Wall-E

Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 12:18 pm
by GRUMPY PIRATE
ktulu wrote:Wall-E is cute, no argument there. But I want one of these:


R2D2 Projector
Another discussion group that I subscribe to (computer related) circulate that also!

I showed it to DW, but she was not amused that I suggested "gutting" the living room and re-painting the walls white so that we could project on them!!

Re: Wall-E

Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 4:32 pm
by svickersart
I havent seen the action figures yet and I was prowling target over the weekend. I cant wait for the movie, we are going on the 27th for my B day, love Pixar and Wall-E is so cool, R2 might have some competition. I'm hoping i will see him at the parks, anyone hear anything about park appearances?

Steve

Re: Wall-E

Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 6:51 pm
by February
svickersart wrote:I havent seen the action figures yet and I was prowling target over the weekend. I cant wait for the movie, we are going on the 27th for my B day, love Pixar and Wall-E is so cool, R2 might have some competition. I'm hoping i will see him at the parks, anyone hear anything about park appearances?

Steve
Check it out. . .

This is the Wall-E I REALLY want!!!

Re: Wall-E

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 1:05 pm
by svickersart
Talk about a great way to promote a movie, the CM with WAll-E is lucky, that must be a blast. I hope they bring him to the parks once the movie opens, i still havent seen Lucky, i would love to see Wall-E roaming one of the parks. I always seem to miss the really cool stuff, I did see the palm tree at DAK a few years a go but havent seen the trash can and havent been able to find the talking trash can at MK.

Steve

Re: Wall-E

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 8:26 pm
by Sarah Magdalene
Cranbiz wrote:I'll wait for mine to show up at the property control trailers.
You think like me! I love property control! I got the big ol Cinderella's Castle playset thing there. I can't wait till I have a nice place to display it.

PS the part with the bra in the promos is great!

Re: Wall-E

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 8:43 pm
by Syndrome
Planner wrote:Count me as another craving the opening of WALL*E though he does bring back memories of Johny 5.
Yeah, but Lion King is a blatant rip-off of Kimba the White Lion and Cars is Doc Hollywood. Disney and Pixar are just following tradition.

Re: Wall-E

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 8:47 pm
by vixen101485
LOL..Meghyn loves that bit in the trailer about the bra too. She does this hysterical laugh and squeal and yells.."MAMA HE PUT A BRA ON HIS HEAD(or some variant of that at the top of her lungs) and starts cracking up. Now mind I think it is funny too but I guess 5 yr olds find much more humor in life then us old fogies. LOL

Re: Wall-E

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 9:03 pm
by drcorey
Syndrome wrote:Yeah, but Lion King is a blatant rip-off of Kimba the White Lion and Cars is Doc Hollywood. Disney and Pixar are just following tradition.
Accually, Lion King is a disney version of Shakespear's Hamlet.

Re: Wall-E

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 10:16 pm
by February
Sarah Magdalene wrote:You think like me! I love property control! I got the big ol Cinderella's Castle playset thing there. I can't wait till I have a nice place to display it.
Mine is on top of my refrigerator!!! That way I get to look at it all day. I love to turn on the little light up sillouette windows at night. So much fun.

We finally found Push by accident on our last trip! We had tried to find him for years but never did- or should I say Push found us! We were wearing anniversary buttons and I am in my wheelchair rolling along and suddenly I hear this little voice wishing me a happy anniversary, and we look up and there's Push! He/She didn't stay still for long, but it was a great memory for us.

I would LOVE to work with Wall-E!!!

In non movie related news- my daughter and hubby went shopping while I was at the opthalmologist's office having icky things done to my eyes (I popped in to check for Pm's and didn't mean to start posting- if you don't see me for a few days after this it's cause my eyes, still partially numb, already feel like they've been scrubbed with brillo pads from the ultrasound and all the other tests they did) . . .and they found me the Wall-E junior novelization I've been wanting (I won't post anything, I promise) and they also found me the most ADORABLE fleece blanket! I just love it.

I think Mushu might be unseated as my favorite disney character of all time, dare I say that already??? :eek: Wall-e is just so CUTE!!!!!

nighty night all
Bru

Re: Wall-E

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 10:47 pm
by GRUMPY PIRATE
drcorey wrote:Accually, Lion King is a disney version of Shakespear's Hamlet.
I was gonna say that it reminded me an awful lot of that too!! They just downplayed the uncle "marrying" the mother.