The end of the world as we know it. Is is caused by excesses of commercialism like what the fictional super store and services giant, B-n-L provides. The inhabitants of Earth have left their planet in so much garbage that they need a hero like WALL-E to clean up the mess.
It's more than a story about an unlikely hero, it's a love story, and also a message to humanity. It's a Disney classic, and one you'll want to share with the entire family.
With tales of love, conspiracy, diligence, perseverance, and hope, it falls right in line with other Disney classics.
I didn't watch WALL-E when it came out to theaters, my thoughts were "an entire movie based on a robot".
Thinking that I passed it up, but this movie wasn't just about a robot, it was about people, and how a tiny little robot helped wake them up from their lack of motivation. Society doomed the planet, and lost everything that made them human, the motivation to better themselves and future generations. WALL-E helps them see they can be more, by remembering their past, which was lost to junk and long forgotten by the society that created it.
SOUNDS LIKE A HIT
Check out this interview with the sound effects master of Wall-E, Ben Burtt.
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The DVD is a three disk set loaded with extras, even a digital version for you to watch on the computer (but be careful you don't end up like the passengers on the Axiom).
The bonus tracks have deleted scenes, some animated shorts, audio commentary, and behind the scenes look into the creation of the movie. There's even some fun and games for everyone to play.
Wall-E's Treasures
The suggested retail price for Wall•E on Single Disc DVD is $29.99 (U.S.) and $35.99 (Canada). The Double Disc DVD is $41.99 (Canada French Only). The Triple Disc DVD is priced at $39.99 (U.S.) and $46.99 (Canada). The Blu-ray Double Disc retails for $35.99 (U.S.) and $45.99 (Canada). The Blu-ray Triple Disc is $40.99 (U.S.) and $54.99 (Canada).