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Wednesday, July 2, 2008 The Dads review the latest offering from Pixar, Wall-E. And where better to discuss a family movie about robots falling in love than in a minivan? Will this blockbuster be a billion dollar machine?
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Reader Comments (4)
Great review. I saw it this past Friday. It was amazing. Hopefully it will get an Oscar Nod for Best Overall Picture. And it did get me a little teary eyed as well. And OMG, if Daddy Clay shaved he could totally be in the movie!
By the way did anyone notice the lack of used diapers in the trash heaps?
My wife thought WALL-E was too preachy, but I liked the fact that they slipped in some very relevant messages amidst the fun.
The movie wasn't as much fun as Nemo or Cars but I liked it better than Ratatouille.
I liked your minivan review & hope to see more of those!
I loved Wall-E. I took my "Little Sister" (from Big Brothers/Big Sisters) to see it, and we both agreed it's the best movie we've seen in a long time. I particularly loved the segments with Fred Willard.