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Re: Wall-E

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 9:32 pm
by Ms. Matterhorn
I had the privilege of taking my four year old grandson to see Wall-E yesterday and we both loved it. He was hugging my arm during the movie, kind of like Bru's little girl was, it was a great bonding experience!

Re: Wall-E

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 11:45 pm
by felinefan
If Disney goes into making pharmceuticals, their first product should be something to increase the I.Q. of SGs. Okay, I know that's a tall order, but maybe something to dope them into obeying rules. That's tricky, I know, with what most people tend to have in their bloodstreams, but we can dream, right? ;)

Re: Wall-E

Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 8:39 am
by DisneyMom
Disney IS my drug! :p:
I am totally addicted, and spend all my money and time on all things Disney.
But- I can stop anytime I want to! :rolleyes:

Re: Wall-E

Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 10:14 am
by Syndrome
I think DH and I were the experimental prototypes for a chip or a pill or God knows what to addict people to the cruise line. We did go to the preview center in MK, which had a preview film about both AK and DCL, so I suspect that some brainwashing, gassing, or whatever happened them. And here we are now, getting ready for Disney Cruise #63...we are a pathetic example of Disney fanatics. I can just see us signing right up for that space cruise.

Re: Wall-E

Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 12:16 pm
by GRUMPY PIRATE
Syndrome wrote:I think DH and I were the experimental prototypes for a chip or a pill or God knows what to addict people to the cruise line. We did go to the preview center in MK, which had a preview film about both AK and DCL, so I suspect that some brainwashing, gassing, or whatever happened them. And here we are now, getting ready for Disney Cruise #63...we are a pathetic example of Disney fanatics. I can just see us signing right up for that space cruise.
Hmmm, you should see the movie "Looker" it was about changing peoples minds through advertisement (with a little added incentive!!)

Re: Wall-E

Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 1:48 am
by smart1hermione
Oh man, that movie was AWESOME. that was by far one of the most cynical Disney films out there, but it was still endearing and entertaining. <3 !

Re: Wall-E

Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 10:59 pm
by hobie16
WALL-E for president.

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/06/opini ... ch.html?hp

I'm not kidding.

Re: Wall-E

Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 11:49 pm
by dazyhill
Rayovac has an offer for a Wall-E action figure. For the price of a pack of batteries,$2 for shipping, and postage,you can have your own Wall-E figure. I'm sending away for it. As a "late-adopter" of Wall-E,this may be my only way of getting a Wall-E action figure. Toys R Us is wiped out,and it doesn't look like Target is going to be carrying anything Wall-E.
I bought the Eve pin from the Disney Soda Fountain off eBay. I paid $20 before shipping. The pin (the one that opens up to reveal the plant) was going for as much as $40 BIN (Buy It Now),so I snagged this one quickly. I know I paid more than I should,but it is really the only Wall-E pin I've liked so far.
Can't wait for my Art of Wall-E book to arrive!

Re: Wall-E

Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 10:08 am
by drcorey
Which scenes from Hello Dolly were used in Wall-E?

Re: Wall-E

Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 10:15 am
by February
drcorey wrote:Which scenes from Hello Dolly were used in Wall-E?
Parts of the dance sequence for Put On Your Sunday Clothes and a clip of Michael Crawford with the lady (I don't know the actress but her name in the movie was Irene Malloy I belleve, lots of cobwebs up there LOL) singing "It only takes a moment" and holding hands...just perfection.