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WALL-E (Stanton, 2008)

I caught a midnight screening of WALL-E last Thursday night.  The movie is simply amazing.  I think it currently tops my list as best movie so far this year.

The movie does a few interesting things.  It mixes in some live-action video clips, for one, bringing actor Fred Willard into the film.  The most daring thing the movie does is that it goes for long stretches without any dialogue aside for the very small vocabulary the robots have, limited basically to their names and a couple other words.  Both of these are risky moves for Pixar, but I think they were a rousing success, particularly the lack of dialogue.  It makes for one of the most heartfelt, funniest movies of the year.

Something else to note with WALL-E is the short that runs with the film, Doug Sweetland’s PrestoPresto had me laughing harder than I have in a long time.  In the short, Sweetland channels Chuck Jones at the top of his form… it’s very trippy to see a Disney short done in the Warner Bros. style.  The short alone is worth the price of admission.

Comic Con 2007

This year’s Comic Con was a vast improvement over last year’s. All four days sold out, so I was dreading the crowds, but it wasn’t nearly as packed as it was last year on Friday or Saturday, which were a nightmare.

Comic Con 2007 Acquisitions 1

Some of my acquisitions from the Con.

I actually didn’t buy any comics at the show this year, since I buy them so regularly now. Instead, I scoured the floor for Nintendo-related merchandise, and found a bunch of neat little figurines and such. Last year there were barely any, so I was very pleased. Oddly enough, Nintendo itself didn’t have a booth at all this year, besides the Pokemon TCG booth.

Read about movie previews and more after the jump.

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