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WALL·E is the last robot left on an Earth that has been overrun with garbage and all humans have fled to outer space. For 700 years he has continued to try and clean up the mess, but has developed some rather interesting human-like qualities. When a ship arrives with a sleek new type of robot, WALL·E thinks he's finally found a friend and stows away on the ship when it leaves.
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WALL·E is the last robot left on an Earth that has been overrun with garbage and all humans have fled to outer space. For 700 years he has continued to try and clean up the mess, but has developed some rather interesting human-like qualities. When a ship arrives with a sleek new type of robot, WALL·E thinks he's finally found a friend and stows away on the ship when it leaves.
8.4/10
IMDb95%
Rotten TomatoesBest Animated Feature Film of the Year | 2009 | Andrew Stanton
Best Animated Film | 2009 | Andrew Stanton
Best Original Screenplay | 2008 | Jim Reardon
Best Original Screenplay | 2009 | Jim Reardon
Feature Film Category | 2009 | Jim Reardon
Best Writing Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen | 2009 | Jim Reardon
Best Music Original Score | 2009 | Thomas Newman
Best Sound Effects Editing | 2009 | Matthew Wood
Best Sound Mixing | 2009 | Tom Myers
Best Picture | 2009 | Jim Morris
Best Animated Picture | 2009 | Jim Morris
Best Script | 2009 | Jim Reardon
Original Screenplay | 2009 | Jim Reardon
Sound EditingMixing | 2009 | Matthew Wood
Motion Picture | 2009 | Jim Morris
Best Writing Original Screenplay | 2008 | Jim Reardon
Best Dramatic Presentation Long Form | 2009 | Jim Reardon
2010 | Andrew Stanton
Best Animated Film | 2009 | Andrew Stanton
Best Director | 2008 | Andrew Stanton
Outstanding Animation in an Animated Motion Picture | 2009 | Jim Morris
Outstanding Animated Character in an Animated Feature Motion Picture | 2009 | Victor Navone
Best Foreign Film | 2009 | Andrew Stanton
Best Screenplay Original | 2009 | Jim Reardon
Best Animated Film | 2008 | Andrew Stanton
Best Original Screenplay | 2009 | Jim Reardon
Animation of the Year | 2008 | Andrew Stanton
Best Song Written for Motion Picture Television or Other Visual Media | 2009 | Peter Gabriel
Best Original Song Written for a Film | 2008 | Peter Gabriel
2009 | Thomas Newman
Best Original Score for an Animated Film | 2008 | Thomas Newman
Best Original Song | 2008 | Peter Gabriel
Outstanding Audio Post Feature Film | 2008 | Matthew Wood
Best Sound Editing Sound Effects Foley Music Dialogue and ADR Animation in a Feature Film | 2009 | Dustin Cawood
Best Edited Feature Film Comedy or Musical | 2009 | Stephen Schaffer
Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures | 2009 | Jim Morris
Best Writing Original Screenplay | 2009 | Jim Reardon
Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures Original Song | 2009 | Peter Gabriel
Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures Original Score | 2009 | Thomas Newman
Best Achievement in Sound Mixing | 2009 | Tom Myers
Best Achievement in Sound Editing | 2009 | Matthew Wood
Best Original Song Motion Picture | 2009 | Peter Gabriel
Best Sound | 2009 | Matthew Wood
Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture Television or Other Visual Media | 2009 | Thomas Newman
Best Original Screenplay | 2009 | Jim Reardon
Best Original Score | 2009 | Thomas Newman
Best Sound Mixing | 2009 | Tom Myers
Best Screenplay of the Year | 2008 | Jim Reardon
Best Director of the Year | 2008 | Andrew Stanton
Best American Film rets amerikanske film | 2009 | Andrew Stanton
Best Foreign Film Miglior Film Straniero | 2009 | Andrew Stanton
Best Director | 2008 | Andrew Stanton
Best Director | 2009 | Andrew Stanton
Best Original Score | 2009 | Thomas Newman
Best Editing | 2009 | Stephen Schaffer
Best Director | 2008 | Andrew Stanton
Best Director | 2008 | Andrew Stanton
Best Directing in an Animated Feature Production | 2009 | Andrew Stanton
Best Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production | 2009 | Ben Burtt
Best Production Design in an Animated Feature Production | 2009 | Ralph Eggleston
Best Storyboarding in an Animated Feature Production | 2009 | Ronnie del Carmen
Best Character Animation in a Feature Production | 2009 | Victor Navone
Best Director | 2009 | Andrew Stanton
Best Director | 2009 | Andrew Stanton
Best Foreign Film English Language | 2009 | Andrew Stanton
Best Director | 2009 | Andrew Stanton
Best Music Original Song | 2009 | Peter Gabriel
Director | 2009 | Andrew Stanton
Original Song | 2009 | Peter Gabriel
Original Score | 2009 | Thomas Newman
Visual Effects | 2009 | Edward Hirsh
Art Direction | 2009 | Ralph Eggleston
Best Director | 2009 | Andrew Stanton
Best International Film Beste Buitenlandse Film | 2009 | Andrew Stanton
Best NonEuropean Director Regista del Miglior Film NonEuropeo | 2009 | Andrew Stanton
Best Original Score | 2008 | Thomas Newman
Best Film Editing | 2008 | Stephen Schaffer
Best Motion Picture | 2008 | Jim Morris
Best Original Score | 2009 | Thomas Newman
Best Original Soundtrack of the Year | 2008 | Thomas Newman
Best Original Score | 2009 | Thomas Newman
Film Score of the Year | 2008 | Thomas Newman
Film Music Composition of the Year | 2008 | Peter Gabriel
2009 | Thomas Newman
Best Song | 2009 | Peter Gabriel
Best Original Score | 2008 | Thomas Newman
Best Sound Mixing Editing | 2008 | Matthew Wood
Best Original Song | 2008 | Peter Gabriel
Best Music | 2008 | Thomas Newman
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Motion Pictures | 2009 | Tom Myers
Fantasy Film | 2009 | Ralph Eggleston
Budget 180,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 521,311,860 USD
WALL·E stands for: Waste Allocation Load Lifter: Earth Class. EVE stands for: Extra-terrestrial Vegetation Evaluator.
The first Pixar film to be nominated for 6 Academy Awards. This ties it with the only other animated film to garner this many nominations: Beauty and the Beast (1991).
Elissa Knight, who provides the voice of EVE is not an actress, but an employee of Pixar.
To explore the possibilities of pure visual storytelling, Andrew Stanton and the Pixar team watched every single Charles Chaplin and Buster Keaton movie, both short films and features, every day during lunch for about 18 months.
The name of the ship that the humans are living on is "Axiom." In logic and math, an axiom is something unquestionable or taken for granted.
"EVE: Name? WALL.E: WALL-E. EVE: WALL-E? [giggles] EVE: EVE. WALL.E: [attempting to pronounce it] Eeee... EVE: EVE. WALL.E: Eeeee... aah. EVE: "EVE"! "EVE"! WALL.E: Eeeee... va? [EVE giggles]"
"Ship's Computer: Voice confirmation required. Captain: Uhhh... Ship's Computer: [after the "uhh" echoes] Accepted."