WALL-E

Titolo originale: WALL·E
Regia: Andrew Stanton |
Anno: 2008
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Animazione Famiglia Fantascienza
Tag: garbage | dystopia | space travel | distant future | loneliness | robot | aftercreditsstinger | duringcreditsstinger |
Cast: Ben Burtt | Elissa Knight | Jeff Garlin | Fred Willard | John Ratzenberger | Kathy Najimy | Sigourney Weaver | Lori Alan | Bob Bergen | John Cygan | Pete Docter | Paul Eiding | Donald Fullilove | Teresa Ganzel | Jess Harnell | Sherry Lynn | Mickie McGowan | Laraine Newman | Teddy Newton | Jeff Pidgeon | Jan Rabson | Lori Richardson | Andrew Stanton | Jim Ward | Colette Whitaker | Kim Kopf | Angus MacLane | Niki McElroy | Garrett Palmer |

Wall-e è l'ultimo robot rimasto sulla terra dopo che gli umani l'hanno abbandonata perchè invasa dai rifiuti. Si sono dimenticati di spegnerlo e lui da 700 anni continua a fare quello per cui è stato costruito: comprimere e ammassare rifiuti. Non parla ma si fa capire molto bene a gesti e attraverso una gamma di suoni espressivi come faceva R2-D2 di Guerre Stellari. È un robot animato come un animale antropomorfo, un piccolo Charlot: operaio alienato che sogna un domani migliore guardando il cielo stellato. E quando dal cielo questo domani migliore arriva sotto forma di un altro robot, Eve, più moderno e programmato per cercare vita sulla Terra, Wall-e lo insegue sull'astronave madre. Lì, sempre come il vagabondo di Chaplin, sarà un portatore sano e inconsapevole di caos e anarchia assieme agli altri "devianti" della società cioè i robot difettosi, l'equivalente di quella famiglia di freak che erano i pesci da acquario con cui aveva a che fare Nemo.

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The eighth animated film to be the winner of the academy award for best animated feature after Shrek [...] D
(at around 1h 6 mins) AUTO's secret directive, A113, is an ongoing in-joke in animation. Room A113 w [...] D
(at around 19 mins) In the abandoned store, EVE scans a pinwheel, indicating that it looks like what [...] D
(at around 1h 2 mins) As in most space movies following Stanley Kubrick's 2001: Odissea nello spazio [...] D
(at around 1h 29 mins) The end credits song "Down to Earth" (sung by Peter Gabriel) is meant to refl [...] D
(at around 43 mins) According to Andrew Stanton's director's commentary, the names and (caricatured) [...] D
In 2021, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the L [...] D
The first Pixar movie to not be around 1h 50 mins since Alla ricerca di Nemo (2003). D
EASTER EGG: On the 'Main Menu' screen, scroll down to 'SET UP'. Once there press RIGHT on your remot [...] D
Jim Reardon left his position as supervising director of I Simpson (1989) television series to do an [...] D
Originally Andrew Stanton wanted to use 1930s French swing music for the opening but decided he coul [...] D
(at around 55 mins) When EVE tries to send WALL·E back to Earth on one of the Life Pods, the deck [...] D
The film was not only released in English when it began airing in Indonesian cinema on August 13, 20 [...] D
The first Pixar film to use the new Walt Disney Pictures logo that was introduced in Pirati dei Cara [...] D
(at around 1h 27 mins) At the end of the film, when EVE is trying to coax WALL·E back to himself, [...] D
(at around 5 mins) WALL·E stores his video tape of Hello, Dolly! (1969) inside a toaster. This is [...] D
(at around 1h 3 mins) In the Captain's cabin, there is a lit curio cabinet with a 1980s-era white NA [...] D
One of the Axiom Passenger's is voiced by the film's Director, Andrew Stanton. D
Only one person from the Buy N Large corporation in real life has been a space passenger. D
"AUTO" is short for "AUTOpilot". D
(at around 33 mins) When WALL·E is riding on the outside of the rocket traveling back to the Axio [...] D
To explore the possibilities of pure visual storytelling, Andrew Stanton and the Pixar team watched [...] D
(at around 1h 29 mins) The end-credit montage traces artwork from the past, in historical order, sta [...] D
(at around 43 mins) The AUTOpilot has been getting bigger and bigger in the picture, indicating its [...] D
Humanity as shown in the film is, as Derek Thompson describes, like a big, Vegas cruise ship. In fac [...] D
WALL·E stands for: Waste Allocation Load Lifter: Earth Class. EVE stands for: Extra-terrestrial V [...] D
The film takes place 700 years in the future, as Andrew Stanton's belief of what could happen if peo [...] D
Only 8 unique textures were made for the trash cubes. Clever set dressing and color variations give [...] D
Jeff Garlin's first Theatrically Released Animated Film, after having previously starred in the Anim [...] D
(at around 28 mins) The logo on EVE's chest that appears after she obtains the plant is the same log [...] D
The survival of both the Twinkie and the cockroach perpetuates the urban myth that even should the w [...] D
As described in a special feature on the film's DVD and Blu-ray releases, the inhabitants of the Axi [...] D
(at around 20 mins) One of the trucks that EVE searches is the Pizza Planet delivery truck from Toy [...] D
Angus MacLane is convinced every piece of technology in WALL·E is alive and conscious, particular [...] D
The film contains numerous references to Apple computers: (at around 9 mins) When WALL·E is fully [...] D
The production named WALL·E's cockroach friend Hal after Hal Roach, producer on many of the Our G [...] D
(at around 24 mins) EVE takes around 4 seconds to solve a scrambled Rubik's Cube. Although that's ab [...] D
Most of the robots are voiced by Ben Burtt through mechanical sounds of his creation. He recorded 25 [...] D
EVE was co-designed by Apple's Senior Vice President of Industrial Design Jonathan Ive, the man resp [...] D
Although first-mate AUTO is a state-of-the-art robot, he is slyly shaped like an 18th century helms [...] D
(at around 42 mins) When WALL·E encounters the robot 'pecking' on the keyboard slowly, the only k [...] D
In previews for the movie, and at the end of the DVD, the Pixar intro features WALL·E fixing the [...] D
The name "WALL·E" is a tip of the hat to Walt Disney (Walter Elias Disney). D
(at around 6 mins) Just like in Toy Story - Il mondo dei giocattoli (1995) and Cars - Motori ruggent [...] D
After working on the film for two months, Pete Docter decided to concentrate on another project. Thi [...] D
Beat out Bolt - Un eroe a quattro zampe (2008) and Kung Fu Panda (2008) at the 81st Academy Awards f [...] D
(at around 20 mins) It's not explained in the film, but Angus MacLane explains that EVE's power sour [...] D
EASTER EGG: On the 'Main Menu' screen, scroll down to 'BONUS FEATURES'. Once there, press LEFT on yo [...] D
The first Pixar film directed by Andrew Stanton in a way to not have any characters voiced by Brad G [...] D
Much like the spaceship, Axiom, the auto maker, Isuzu, markets an SUV called Axiom. D
(at around 56 mins) The seats on WALL·E's earthbound space pod has pull-down restraints just like [...] D
The animation team originally wanted the Slave I mixed in with the satellites the ship blasts throug [...] D
The People Mover transportation system is an homage to the old Disneyland attraction WEDway PeopleMo [...] D
Although Peter Gabriel wrote and sang the closing song, it's highly reminiscent of Randy Newman, who [...] D
WALL·E, EVE and AUTO all speak in very short sentences. AUTO's longest sentence is seven words, ( [...] D
Pixar's 9th feature film. D
The fifth Pixar film to be produced in 2.35:1, after A Bug's Life - Megaminimondo (1998), Gli Incred [...] D
No mention has been made of the fact that WALL·E bears a striking resemblance to E.T., a shape wh [...] D
Hello, Dolly! (1969) was always the choice for what movie WALL·E is obsessed with. Lindsey Collin [...] D
(at around 1 min) The opening song of the film reveals just how EVE gets WALL·E's memory back dur [...] D
The name of the ship that the humans are living on is "Axiom." In logic and math, an axiom is someth [...] D
(at around 20 mins) WALL·E uses the Pixar trademark lamp from Luxo Jr. (1986) as one of his EVE s [...] D
The year the movie takes place is not specifically mentioned. Burn-E (2008), a DVD extra about anoth [...] D
There was a lot of debate near the end of the film when WALL·E and EVE are finally together again [...] D
John Cygan's third animated film of 2008 after Ortone e il mondo dei Chi (2008) and Kung Fu Panda (2 [...] D
(at around 10 mins) While WALL·E is compressing trash, he finds a bra and puts it on his audio-vi [...] D
The first Pixar film to be nominated for 6 Academy Awards. This ties it with the only other animated [...] D
WALL·E only pronounces EVE's name correctly twice throughout the entire film. The first time is w [...] D
The closing credits repeat the technique of having animated character icons interact with the scroll [...] D
While it may appear that the truck WALL·E lived in was at the end of a collapsed bridge over a dr [...] D
WALL·E's eyes were inspired by a pair of binoculars that was given to Andrew Stanton when he was [...] D
(at around 20 mins) Derek Thompson points out a single piece of metal that flies by WALL·E when E [...] D
There is a debate that since AUTO worked under a hidden directive there would be no need for the pro [...] D
Pixar's first film to simply use the name of a character since Alla ricerca di Nemo (2003) and Gli I [...] D
According to the DVD extras, the Axiom is a "General Dynamics Type Three Hull configuration" which i [...] D
The film's working title was "Trash Planet". D
Story supervisor Jim Reardon describes the film as "like if Buster Keaton made a movie with Sigourne [...] D
"Every time I hear the autopilot talk, all I can think of is Stephen Hawking," says Bill Wise. Derek [...] D
(at around 43 mins) The captain is physically incapable of wearing the original captain's uniform, s [...] D
The dystopian/utopian debate begins early with story artist Derek Thompson defining them each for ev [...] D
(at around 3 mins) The newspaper that's shown at the beginning of the film has a photo of Shelby For [...] D
WALL·E, as a character, is a possible example of the Ship of Theseus Paradox. It's hinted that ev [...] D
The title character of the film greatly resembles Robotic Operating Buddy from Nintendo (which is sh [...] D
Director Andrew Stanton explained why he used excerpts from Hello, Dolly! (1969) in an interview: "W [...] D
The average number of storyboards used on a Pixar film is 75,000. For this movie, it was 125,000. D
(at around 24 mins) EVE takes about 4 seconds to solve a scrambled Rubik's Cube. A robot called Sub1 [...] D
This is the first Pixar film with the Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures name. D
(at around 21 mins) The first three human languages that EVE uses are German, Japanese and Swahili b [...] D
(at around 1h 28 mins) When WALL·E and EVE are kissing and holding hands, M-O shows up with the r [...] D
Pixar's latest non-sequel/prequel film to be rated G by the MPAA. D
Angus MacLane points out AUTO's scar, the etch in the robots surface it has across the top. None of [...] D
This is technically the third time Sigourney Weaver has supplied the voice for a spaceship's compute [...] D
The third Pixar film to be released in June, Cars - Motori ruggenti (2006) and Ratatouille (2007). D
(at around 44 mins) When the Captain first appears on the bridge of the "Axiom", Johann Strauss's "T [...] D
Bill Wise questions whether or not WALL·E has a soul and what part that soul resides in, since th [...] D
In 2022, this became the first Disney film added to the Criterion Collection. D
A deleted scene revealed that Wall-E's full name is Wallard McLaren. D
Andrew Stanton claimed that the film's central theme was that irrational love can defeat everything, [...] D
AUTO, the autopilot who is piloting, and in effect commanding, the Axiom is almost identical in both [...] D
(at around 18 mins) The first lines by EVE are in robotic language and not a comprehensible human la [...] D
(at around 10 mins) When WALL·E is throwing stuff in his backpack, a sign appears in the garbage. [...] D
One of the ideas tossed around for the evolution of humans in the distant future was that they would [...] D
Elissa Knight, who provides the voice of EVE is not an actress, but an employee of Pixar. D
Steve Buscemi was considered to voice AUTOpilot. D
One of the items in the junkyard is Red from Il sogno di Red (1987). Another is a bottle labeled Lea [...] D
WALL·E's shelves contain several figurines of gnomes, designed by Dutch artist Rien Poortvliet. D
HIDDEN MICKEY: (at around 10 mins) When WALL·E is using the paddleball, among the items in the ba [...] D
As a teaser to Pixar's next film being Up (2009), the walking cane of Carl Fredricksen (upside down) [...] D
The ninth highest grossing film of 2008. D
WALL·E was heavily compared to the Robot No. 5 (aka Johnny 5) in Corto circuito (1986) upon relea [...] D
Pixar's third film to not have a co-director after Toy Story - Il mondo dei giocattoli (1995) and Gl [...] D
An earlier idea for the WALL·As was for there to be three of them with one of them being fascinat [...] D
(at around 1h 11 mins) The giant-sized Waste Allocation Load Lifters in the Axiom's waste area are n [...] D
Producer Jim Morris invited leading special effects artist Dennis Muren and cinematographer Roger De [...] D
(at around 5 mins) WALL·E is an acronym for Waste Allocation Load Lifter, Earth class. It's shown [...] D
The production had to cheat on the shot from Hello, Dolly! (1969) which features the lovers holding [...] D
(at around 29 mins) When lightning strikes WALL·E's umbrella, the electricity from the bolt charg [...] D
Out of all the films directed by Andrew Stanton, Disney/Pixar or not, this film along with A Bug's L [...] D
The second Pixar film to have a character's name be in the title after Alla ricerca di Nemo (2003). D
It took only six weeks for this film to gross over $200 million in the USA. D
To achieve the filmic look, the Pixar animators brought in some vintage 1970s Panavision cameras, si [...] D
The navigation robot AUTO bears a resemblance to the rogue robot HAL from Stanley Kubrick's 2001: Od [...] D
Crush and Squirt from Alla ricerca di Nemo (2003)/Alla ricerca di Dory (2016) appear on the end cred [...] D
The twelfth computer-animated film to be produced at 2.35:1 after A Bug's Life - Megaminimondo (1998 [...] D
Coincidentally, composer Thomas Newman's uncle Lionel Newman worked on the film Hello, Dolly! (1969) [...] D
Pixar's third film to not include Frank Welker in the cast after Gli Incredibili - Una 'normale' fam [...] D
The makers consulted with a live-action director of photography, Roger Deakins, to learn how Deakins [...] D
With Joe Ranft having passed away in 2005 this makes WALL·E (2008) Andrew Stanton's first directo [...] D
Shipped to some theaters under the name "Sundaye". D
Pixar's third film to release on the same day a Walt Disney Animation Studios film previously releas [...] D
The original script had EVE being kidnapped by little green aliens, motivating WALL·E to give cha [...] D
Pixar's last film of the 2000s to be shot in the 2.35:1 aspect ratio and the last one for the next t [...] D
WALL·E's pet cockroach was nicknamed Hal by the Pixar artists, in reference to silent film produc [...] D
First instance of a Pixar feature-length film using live-action. D
Within the first 5 minutes there is a monologue via the holographic billboards. The first dialogue b [...] D
Sound wizard Ben Burtt recorded many of the sounds for this film in a junkyard. D
The sound of insect clicks was made locking handcuffs. The cockroach chirps were sped-up raccoon sou [...] D
As of the TV sequence, this is Pixar's only live action title. D
According to Derek Thompson, one of the languages Ben Burtt has EVE speak is Huttese. D
(at around 33 mins) The last piece of debris that clears away from WALL·E as he leaves Earth's at [...] D
Sigourney Weaver has voiced a ship's computer once before as the Planet Express ship on Futurama (19 [...] D
WALL·E collects numerous objects from the 1960s-1980s including a Rubik's Cube, and even an Atari [...] D
Andrew Stanton is a big fan of Peter Gabriel, who was very enthused to write the song "Down to Earth [...] D
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider. D
There was much debate during the production on whether or not a fire extinguisher would propel you t [...] D
(at around 19 mins) Director Andrew Stanton went to great lengths to create a "filmed" look by simul [...] D
WALL·E characters are inspired by Charles Chaplin films. Charlie Chaplin always portrayed a poor, [...] D
The concept for the film evolved from a now-famous lunch that took place between John Lasseter, Pete [...] D
The computer in the space ship named 'AUTO' is inspired by the computer in the movie 2001: Odissea n [...] D
Ground paths in the Axiom are color-coded; light blue for humans, white for robot workers, red for s [...] D
(at around 26 mins) In widescreen format, when WALL·E replaces one of his eyes damaged by EVE ins [...] D
(at around 1h 12 mins) M-O saves WALL·E and EVE from getting sucked out into space by accidentall [...] D
After casting Sigourney Weaver as the voice of the Axiom's main computer Andrew Stanton jokingly ask [...] D
Fred Willard's appearance in the film marks Andrew Stanton's very first live action shoot. D
They point out the only two, slow motion shots in the film, which spirals into a debate on whether t [...] D
The commentary track opens with a silhouette of the commentary crew sitting down to WALL·E in a t [...] D
In the opening scene there are wind turbines and nuclear plants built on top of trash mounds, implyi [...] D
Tim Allen was considered to voice Captain B. McCrea. D
Although never stated explicitly in the film, the concept for Earth's purging process was that after [...] D
The film is dedicated to Justin Wright, a 27-year-old Pixar animator who died of a heart attack. D
The AXIOM was part inspired by the Disney Cruise Line and several of the resort hotels in Las Vegas. D
The concept artists studied images of Chernobyl, Ukraine and the city of Sofia, Bulgaria for ideas f [...] D
Ben Burtt had just completed Star Wars: Episodio III - La vendetta dei Sith (2005) and had told his [...] D
The commentators argue about how the plant could survive even for a second in deep space. They all c [...] D
The name of the film changed halfway through production. It was originally called 'WAL·E', but, a [...] D
Bill Wise points out a soft focus shot of EVE referring to it as being shot through a Star Trek lens [...] D
Disney's second animated film to release on June 27th after Hercules (1997). D

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(at around 52 mins) After the vacuum robot sneezes on WALL·E, blowing off most of the makeup on h [...] D
(at around 24 mins) The videotape of Hello, Dolly! is a Beta version (the top doesn't have a window [...] D
(at around 33 mins) While WALL·E is traveling in outer space, the stars in the background are bli [...] D
Passengers on the Axiom often consume sugary drinks/food, and never seem to brush their teeth (only [...] D
(at around 16 mins) When EVE breaks the sound barrier, a sonic boom is heard immediately. Sonic boom [...] D
(at around 16 mins) EVE is sent to find evidence of life on earth, but she shoots at WALL·E and t [...] D
(at around 45 mins) It's not very far off, but Captain McCrae's count of 255,642 days making up 700 [...] D
The holographic billboards and advertising sound systems are powered by individual solar panels so t [...] D
(at around 1h 14 mins) WALL·E produces his Zippo lighter out of thin air in the Axiom's garbage h [...] D
(at around 43 mins) In captain's quarters there are only five pictures on the wall of the previous s [...] D
(at around 1h 17 mins) After WALL·E is electrocuted by AUTO, he moves very sluggishly. But when h [...] D
(at around 32 mins) The satellites over Earth appear to be standing still when the scout ship smashe [...] D
(at around 34 mins) The first time we see the Axiom, it emerges from what appears to be a nebula. Al [...] D
(at around 22 mins) The waste cube that WALL·E produces during his introduction to EVE is gone in [...] D
(at around 26 mins) WALL·E's lighter needs liquid lighter fluid to work properly. It's unlikely t [...] D
(at around 35 mins) When the spacecraft carrying the EVE units docks inside the Axiom, among the rob [...] D
(at around 34 mins) When the shuttle approaches the Axiom, we hear sounds characteristic of jet engi [...] D
(at around 33 mins) In the film, WALL·E collides with Sputnik 1 (the first man-made satellite) du [...] D
(at around 57 mins) In an exterior view of WALL·E's life pod during the ejection scene, the pod's [...] D
(at around 8 mins) WALL·E's cockroach, Hal, sleeps in a "Kremie" (parody of the Hostess Twinkie). [...] D
(at around 1h 24 mins) When the Axiom returns to Earth and lands in its cradle, the outer hull is mo [...] D
(at around 1h 19 mins) AUTO rolls the Axiom to the right by spinning to the right. After the Captain [...] D
(at around 46 mins) EVE is up and awake when the Captain pushes the green button that starts the tap [...] D
(at around 12 mins) Even if WALL·E's cutter is a laser (it could be a plasma torch for all we kno [...] D
(at around 6 mins) When WALL·E first adds the Zippo lighter to his collection, he very carefully [...] D
(at around 1h 19 mins) When the Axiom goes into a roll, the passengers and a considerable amount of [...] D
(at around 47 mins) The original plan called for a mere five year trip, but the video instructions a [...] D
(at around 1h 15 mins) EVE's facial dirt markings disappear and re-appear. She gets several dirty ma [...] D
(at around 12 mins) As WALL·E is emptying his cooler, the red laser lights distract him and he le [...] D
(at around 1h 15 mins) When the Kiosk bot finds paint on the floor that the paint bot hiding in a st [...] D
Although it makes for spectacular visuals, EVE's transport ship would not be powered by combustible [...] D
(at around 7 mins) WALL·E records part of the the song "It Only Takes A Moment" from "Hello, Doll [...] D
In the Axiom's bay WALL-E repeatedly stains the floor with his tires when he moves, but occasionally [...] D
(at around 10 mins) WALL·E did not find his plant inside a closed refrigerator through which sunl [...] D
(at around 1h 19 mins) When the Captain raises the Holo-Detector, oxygen masks deploy over the human [...] D
(at around 58 mins) After WALL·E escapes from the pod he shows EVE the plant. In the cold vacuum [...] D
Contemporary humans are computer generated cartoons, but their ancestors, such as Buy N Large presid [...] D
(at around 32 mins) During the liftoff of the Axiom Return Vehicle with WALL·E clinging to the si [...] D
(at around 46 mins) EVE is shown as one of many bots to be sent to one of a multitude of possible li [...] D
Although WALL·E is a wonderfully flexible and animated character, in truth, with his main body be [...] D
(at around 58 mins) When EVE and WALL·E try to reunite in space just after the shuttle pod self-d [...] D
(at around 1h 4 mins) When EVE is shown recordings of what happened while she was in hibernation, sh [...] D
(at around 44 mins) The Axiom's passenger count is said to be "unchanged". The passenger count would [...] D
(at around 25 mins) When WALL·E falls and damages his right "eye" he stumbles around as if blind [...] D
(at around 38 mins) Although it serves quickly to introduce the audience to life on the Axiom, ferry [...] D
(at around 20 mins) The Planet Pizza delivery truck, a Toyota Truck, is seen when EVE is searching E [...] D
(at around 37 mins) WALL·E's wheels are on either side of his body, yet the tracks that M-O follo [...] D
BNL's president claims that people on board the Axiom are suffering from "bone loss" due to the effe [...] D
(at around 13 mins) When WALL·E escapes the shuttle engines blasts, he's shown digging himself in [...] D
For the ship to have survived 700+ years in space, everything would have to be recycled (including t [...] D
Throughout Axioms corridors and management departments there are various labels and signs, like "Dia [...] D

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