What if mankind had to leave Earth, and somebody forgot to turn the last robot off? Academy Award-winning writer-director Andrew Stanton (“Finding Nemo”) and the inventive storytellers and technical geniuses at Pixar Animation Studios (“The Incredibles,” “Cars,” “Ratatouille”) transport moviegoers to a galaxy not so very far away for a new computer-animated cosmic comedy about a determined robot named WALL*E. After hundreds of lonely years of doing what he was built for, WALL*E (short for Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-Class) discovers a new purpose in life (besides collecting knick-knacks)
when he meets a sleek search robot named EVE. EVE comes to realize that WALL*E has inadvertently stumbled upon the key to the planet’s future, and races back to space to report her findings to the humans (who have been eagerly awaiting word that it is safe to return home). Meanwhile, WALL*E chases EVE across the galaxy and sets into motion one of the most exciting and imaginative comedy adventures ever brought to the big screen. Joining WALL*E on his fantastic journey across a universe of never-before-imagined visions of the future, is a hilarious cast of characters including a pet cockroach, and a heroic team of malfunctioning misfit robots
WALL•E Walt Disney Feature Animation
Labels: Animation, Pixar's, Walt Disney
Toy Story 3
Reporting about the video games business, the Wall Street Journal has recklessly let out the story of the upcoming animation "Toy Story 3". In the first paragraph of the newspaper's article entitled "Big Media Companies Want Back in the Game" posted on February 19, the film's story line has clearly been exposed.
It is explained that as the toys' owner has grown up and left for college, his once-beloved toys are being thrown away. The one-sentence paragraph read, "In Pixar's coming movie 'Toy Story 3,' Woody the cowboy and his toy-box friends are dumped in a day-care center after their owner, Andy, leaves for college."
Directed by Lee Unkrich, the third installment of the blockbuster animation series "Toy Story" is made as a 3-D movie. It is scheduled to be released on June 18, 2010, following the release of the re-releasing of the first two films, "Toy Story" and "Toy Story 2” that are also made into the 3-D versions on October 2, 2009 and February 12, 2010 respectively.