*Wall-E* is the CUTEST LOVE STORY!! | First Time Watching | (reaction/commentary/review)

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This was one of the cutest love stories I have seen. Wall-E was such an adorable character and seeing him transform the lives of everyone he makes contact with was so precious. Enjoy :)
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  • @cebridges
    @cebridges3 ай бұрын

    "Every Disney Princess has to have their animal companion, right?" "I didn't know I'd *hate* a steering wheel this much." Brilliance, love it!

  • @debbyemerson3877

    @debbyemerson3877

    3 ай бұрын

    Yeah 2 great lines 😊

  • @user-md2hi8wd1g
    @user-md2hi8wd1g3 ай бұрын

    Still holds up 16 YEARS LATER!!!

  • @JAYDOG1337A

    @JAYDOG1337A

    3 ай бұрын

    ...oh my god, it really has been that long, the movie's older now than I was when I watched it in the cinema

  • @alif.8778

    @alif.8778

    3 ай бұрын

    The movie is older then me (I'm 15 )

  • @user-md2hi8wd1g

    @user-md2hi8wd1g

    3 ай бұрын

    I’m 25!! So yeah that’s insane! 2008!!!!

  • @LoveKillFear777

    @LoveKillFear777

    3 ай бұрын

    @@JAYDOG1337A I saw Wall-E in the theater when I was 13. This comment hit me like a train.

  • @Olivetree80

    @Olivetree80

    3 ай бұрын

    Wait 16 years what?!!

  • @candidwings5609
    @candidwings56093 ай бұрын

    My autistic child LOVED this movie. The limited dialogue made it easier to follow the story and enjoy the visuals and characters.

  • @ajandrianjafymusic

    @ajandrianjafymusic

    3 ай бұрын

    Same! My son is 5 and non communicative autistic and he loves Wall-E so much

  • @Pika999

    @Pika999

    3 ай бұрын

    I am autistic as well and as a kid WALL-E was my FAVORITE movie of all time, the limited dialogue was a big part of it for sure, but I also loved the robot designs. I used to run around saying "Waaaalll-eee" all the time. It was a special interest, I collected all the toys and merch and couldn't stop drawing the characters.

  • @HarmonyOC

    @HarmonyOC

    3 ай бұрын

    Same, 21 and this little guy still made me smile, I even have a small Wall-E toy sitting on the shelf

  • @truthseeker9249

    @truthseeker9249

    3 ай бұрын

    You just blew my mind. I'M Autistic. While this wasn't my favorite movie as a child I still adored it. I never thought about it that way before but maybe that's the biggest reason why.

  • @candidwings5609

    @candidwings5609

    3 ай бұрын

    @@truthseeker9249 I think it's also because the emotion expressions are VERY clear and consistent visually and paired with auditory cues.

  • @lornepribbeno3760
    @lornepribbeno37603 ай бұрын

    This is why Auto makes such an effective villain, in that he is not. He's just following his directive as all the robots do, until they don't. And that is the magic of WallE himself, in ways he doesn't even mean to be. His very existence causes change, and human and robot see the benefit almost immediately. It just didn't get there for Auto.

  • @DameMitHermelin

    @DameMitHermelin

    Ай бұрын

    He kinda is though. He is almost exactly HAL-9000 from the "Space Odyssey".

  • @lornepribbeno3760

    @lornepribbeno3760

    Ай бұрын

    @DameMitHermelin far less murderous but get you meaning, I mean his eye is styled after HAL

  • @punklover99

    @punklover99

    4 күн бұрын

    ​@@DameMitHermelinhe has a point, just because one plant can survive doesn't mean humans can

  • @blakeverdon4492
    @blakeverdon44923 ай бұрын

    God, every time EVE screamed for Wall-E when he was hurt, the soft whisper, "No..." after the pod exploded, all of it makes me cry every damn time I watch this movie. 😭

  • @The_Early_Gamer
    @The_Early_Gamer3 ай бұрын

    Wall-E is completely adorable, he's impossible to not love. Earth is so dreary but they manage to make our time with Wall-E magical anyway. Movie never fails to make me smile, cry, laugh and cheer. Something definitely happened with Wall-E, glitch or whatever. Something makes him different from all the others of his model, he's evolved past his original purpose, which is why he's the only one left too. He learned to survive but also live.

  • @WorldWeave
    @WorldWeave3 ай бұрын

    What I love about Wall.E is that while it’s never spelled out, you can tell that the reason he’s survived for so long is because some glitch in his programming gave him curiosity, survival instincts, and arguably completely sentience And while it’s a little unrelated, I always wondered why Wall.E would have a lazer, but then I realized it’s probably to break down large pieces of trash that can’t fit in their compactor……like the fridge

  • @kuronaialtani
    @kuronaialtani3 ай бұрын

    The fact that Wall-E’s sole interaction with the door bot was waving at it and then it happily waves after him when he leaves with eve just goes to show how much of an effect he had on everyone’s built-in, almost forced way of life, as Auto proved

  • @brodericksiz625

    @brodericksiz625

    24 күн бұрын

    Thank you for using the correct spelling for "effect" in this context. Mother tongues misspelling homophones in English is a big pet peeve of mine

  • @shanajeangedeon9060
    @shanajeangedeon90603 ай бұрын

    One of my favorite little details in this movie is the showcasing that people WANT to learn, but won't be able to if they aren't already given the option. They show the robots teaching the kids the absolute bare minimum and not providing them with any actual stimulation or activity involved, they are actively preventing curiosity from a young age; this gets contrasted by the few adults we do see immediately being entranced and excited when they realize there are so many things around them to learn from. The captain wants to know everything he can about Earth and history, John learns to be nicer upon meeting Wall-E and experiencing being introduced to for the first time, the woman wants to explore the ship and learn to do physical activity with John, many of the robots get excited once they meet Wall-E and realize they don't have to stay fixed into their programming(the cutest one to me was the door robot learning to wave and waving bye to Wall-E), and the ending credits is the humans(with the robots help) essentially re-doing everything in history in order to re-learn how to survive and care for the planet. (Plus they don't seem to have the concept of money anymore, everything is provided as needed, so being corrupt or selfish is probably much harder to get away with)

  • @felixhenson9926

    @felixhenson9926

    3 ай бұрын

    Yeah like the captain's passing comment about the morning announcements being 'the only thing i get to do around here' grumpily and the human couple's excitement about the swimming pool

  • @dresdenwarlock7978
    @dresdenwarlock79783 ай бұрын

    "I didn't know I'd hate a steering wheel this much." is one of the funniest things I've ever heard in reference to Wall-E.

  • @beverleyeliane

    @beverleyeliane

    3 ай бұрын

    Agreed lmao

  • @WorldWeave
    @WorldWeave3 ай бұрын

    I love how Eve treats her diagnostics check…she’s annoyed that she’s being sent there, but ultimately this is just her version of a checkup and she knows all the motions

  • @Kimo0tJJ
    @Kimo0tJJ3 ай бұрын

    This movie is so impressive. Without much dialog, they manage to tell a complete love story, communicate emotions with the viewers AND give personality to the characters. It's just amazing. One of my all-time fav animated movies tbh.

  • @xcor3103
    @xcor31033 ай бұрын

    My favorite scene in the movie is when WALL-E and Eve are in the trash compactor and Eve throws away the plant saying that WALL-E is her new directive. It never fails to make me shed a tear or two

  • @islaythejabberwokky

    @islaythejabberwokky

    3 ай бұрын

    The ability this movie has to make one single word of dialogue so meaningful... "Directive" is such a cold and clinical word, but it's a robot's whole purpose for existence. Eve's primary purpose is to find plant life, and not much else. But in a single word and gesture she says "no, my purpose was to find you." It's one of the most beautiful robots-gaining-sentience moments in my opinion

  • @aidanadkins5922
    @aidanadkins59223 ай бұрын

    19:20 Interesting that you picked up on this right away! Most people, myself included, only notice how much bigger the captains are getting in each picture at first, and the fact that AUTO is getting closer each time doesn't click until its specifically called out later. You have an incredible eye for detail!

  • @dlweiss
    @dlweiss3 ай бұрын

    Such a brilliant and heartwarming film! Also, re: your question of why WALL-E was the only one to survive on Earth for so long - I've always assumed that he was the only one to figure out how to scavenge for supplies and repair himself when needed. He evolved beyond his primary directive of "pick up trash, compact trash, and store trash" because he was able to see the unique VALUE in each item he picked up, and then consider what uses each item might have. :) EDIT: Also, if you didn't already, please be sure to watch the full credits - they contain a full epilogue showing how humanity slowly rebuilds the Earth, and how WALL-E and EVE live happily ever after together.

  • @lorettabes4553

    @lorettabes4553

    3 ай бұрын

    And he's curious. Curiousity is the core of many characters and humans

  • @Alexia-ys6yx

    @Alexia-ys6yx

    3 ай бұрын

    I always had the headcanon of, like we see in the movie, he got struck by lightning (and later a spark) which fried parts of his hardware. Basically resulting in him having way looser programming than the other units.

  • @MaeFrey
    @MaeFrey3 ай бұрын

    “I want a seatbelt. I don’t care how physics works.” 😭😭

  • @AmaroqFan
    @AmaroqFan3 ай бұрын

    I love that most of the robot voices are not actors. They are literally made by power tools run at varying settings and pressed against different materials.

  • @bitterzombie
    @bitterzombieАй бұрын

    I think the implication of Wall-E is not that robots can disobey their programming, rather that they CAN decide to do MORE, than just what they are programmed to do. That's what makes Wall-E special, and how he ispires others, be they human or robot.

  • @Little1Cave

    @Little1Cave

    3 күн бұрын

    And I didn’t catch this until recently, but it’s because he was able to break the status quo of survival, and instead live a life of adaptability and curiosity, that he was able to outlast the other robots. If it weren’t for WALL-E, humans would’ve withered away just like those other WALL-Es. Like Remy said in Ratatouille “Change IS nature…The part that WE can influence. And it starts when we decide.”

  • @tylerbrown7246
    @tylerbrown72463 ай бұрын

    The beauty of Wall-E being himself is that he’s not perfect and only when the little spark happens at the very end that makes him imperfect is when he’s finally back to himself

  • @ScooterBond1970
    @ScooterBond19703 ай бұрын

    That moment at 19.10 or so where our boy notices AUTO in all the captains' portraits getting gradually closer long before it becomes relevant... but doesn't notice the captains themselves growing progressively larger. 😄

  • @Ryou_Sensei
    @Ryou_Sensei3 ай бұрын

    This video 100% shows what I mean when I say "I like watching movie reaction videos" cuz despite how much I've seen Wall-E, there is something about watching it and seeing the reactions of someone who hasnt seen it, that makes it feel so much better, like the cuteness of Wall-E with Eve

  • @KeimoSakura
    @KeimoSakura3 ай бұрын

    To the question about life expectancy, there are captains that lived for more than 100 years.

  • @djpon-374

    @djpon-374

    3 ай бұрын

    Bcause of technology

  • @DonnaBump

    @DonnaBump

    3 ай бұрын

    Yes, speculation is that they could've cured disease, sickness, etc... so humans would just be like a chubby spoiled pet who lives a very easy life.

  • @almas4663
    @almas46633 ай бұрын

    Fun fact - both Wall-E and M-O were voiced by the main sound designer Ben Burtt...The legendary man behind the iconic sound design of Star Wars. The man who created the sound of blasters, lightsabers, Vader's breathing, R2D2's beeping noises and so on! He also did all the sound design for this movie!

  • @anacarolmsc

    @anacarolmsc

    3 ай бұрын

    What a king 💜

  • @fightingfaerie

    @fightingfaerie

    3 ай бұрын

    Except Auto. Auto is the only robot not voiced by a human. They used an Apple voice program for Auto, to make it sound more robotic. Because it is the most robotic on the ship, unable to change and never wavering from its directive.

  • @Knightowl1980
    @Knightowl19803 ай бұрын

    Everyone talking about elemental being the first romantic Pixar film when wall e out here making everyone cry

  • @user-gf8tz6vf6s

    @user-gf8tz6vf6s

    3 ай бұрын

    What about the beginning of UP! I lose it every timeeee😢

  • @emilyrln

    @emilyrln

    12 күн бұрын

    @@user-gf8tz6vf6sthe opening of Up breaks my soul 😭💕

  • @crystalhufflepufftheluckyt2758
    @crystalhufflepufftheluckyt27583 ай бұрын

    My favorite scene is when Wall-e and Eve are flying outside the ship

  • @meganj2799
    @meganj27993 ай бұрын

    It wasn't until now that I realized that if Wall-e had not been trying to dig out the city from trash then he would never have found that one plant.

  • @mhw9332
    @mhw93323 ай бұрын

    "i dont know id hate a steering wheel this much" got me xD

  • @floriangrogoll5206
    @floriangrogoll52063 ай бұрын

    Very, very brave to make an animated film in which so little is said. But, in my opinion, this is the best Pixar film ever. Music, animation, emotions, critical undertones and WALL E... itself. Simply perfect.

  • @tookitogo

    @tookitogo

    3 ай бұрын

    100% agree. This is, so far, Pixar’s magnum opus, imho.

  • @heinoushiccup5609
    @heinoushiccup56093 ай бұрын

    Wall-E makes me cry _every time_. It is kinda horrifying how 16 years later, this dystopian future seems ever more plausible.

  • @leviathan1082
    @leviathan10823 ай бұрын

    omg i never realized, but when wall-e gets hit by the lightning it immediately charges him to full

  • @debbyemerson3877
    @debbyemerson38773 ай бұрын

    until you said it, I didn't realize Wall-E was my favorite Disney princess!

  • @lorettabes4553
    @lorettabes45533 ай бұрын

    I recently realized that either Wall-E wasn't built to speak or all the years along made him have to re-learn to talk; because through the movie he gets better and better at speaking.

  • @Exe3D
    @Exe3D3 ай бұрын

    Did you see the trailer to "THE WILD ROBOT" ? Also the theory of why Wall-E survived so long is because he learned to switch out broken parts.

  • @purcascade

    @purcascade

    3 ай бұрын

    The Wild Robot looks so good. The book is amazing!

  • @needyverse
    @needyverse3 ай бұрын

    8:45 "First interaction with another robot" Actually, it's most likely that WALL-E has been working on Earth for a verrry long time, when many other robots of his design originally existed and worked too, so this wouldn't be his first interaction. It's probably been a while since he did see another functioning robot though. Since you can see that the other models eventually wore out, what saved WALL-E was probably the sentience he achieved over time - as he swapped out his broken or worn out parts and learned what he would need to do in order to survive. He also found things to live for, like making a home, looking forward to collecting interesting items, enjoying movies and music, and actually liking his work (plus maybe hoping to find a companion one day). However, WALL-E almost definitely hadn't met a robot like EVE before. Robots designed aboard the AXIOM would have been from long after the ship's departure from Earth.

  • @lilscenechick1995
    @lilscenechick19953 ай бұрын

    I never thought I’d get emotionally attached to a cockroach before WallE 😂 I love this movie so much.

  • @itsturniptime3699
    @itsturniptime36993 ай бұрын

    I think the most interesting thing about this film is just the start and people tend to not notice a few things on their first watch through. Wall-e’s house is the storage and housing unit for all his other robot friends who shut down, so he filled their sleeping spots with all the neat trash he found. The other Wall-e’s were programmed to just clean garbage and move on but our Wall-e was different and would collect Knick knacks, replace his broken parts, repair himself and develop a personality.

  • @artloveranimation
    @artloveranimation3 ай бұрын

    The "slight bone loss" 😂 yep that's gonna happen being in space for your whole life

  • @StAngel22
    @StAngel223 ай бұрын

    I adore this movie 🥹 the “define dancing” scene always warm my heart

  • @winter89_colours
    @winter89_colours3 ай бұрын

    I love how misty eyed you got - just like the rest of us all those years ago. 🥰

  • @lovisalindstrom7920
    @lovisalindstrom79203 ай бұрын

    Its a real understated statement. Most children stories contains moral cookies (moral kakor as we say in swedish). This is like the only one i can think of that actually says be mindful, worried, and care for the planet. It is our home and we are assaulting it right now.

  • @theshade6176
    @theshade61763 ай бұрын

    So there are two reasons as to how and why WALL-E has survived past his peers. Firstly, which isn't really something specific to 'our' WALL-E in general, but the WALL-E line or robots were designed to be made out of the most sturdy and durable materials so that they can last for so long. Second, and the real reason as to how he lasted for so long, is apparently he had a "glitch", which gave him sentience, and because of it he learned to self-repair and be independent from his directive. He discovered how to "live".

  • @simplyepic3258
    @simplyepic32583 ай бұрын

    This movie is such a simple concept, but it's executed perfectly. The fact the entire movie has such little dialogue and still conveys so much emotion and meaning is phenomenal.

  • @davelewis8270
    @davelewis82703 ай бұрын

    this was me and my exes film. We say it at a cinema in west London for free because she knew some staff and really connected with it. It was a long time ago but I was so ridiculously in love with that girl. I bought her plushies of wall e and eva and they sat on top of her telly holding hands. I often wonder if she still has those plushies.

  • @illuminatiCorgi
    @illuminatiCorgi3 ай бұрын

    Ev's scream when Wall E is hurt 😭

  • @Tadpoli
    @Tadpoli3 ай бұрын

    Okay this instantly became a comfort video for me. This movie is so cute and wholesome and your reactions to everything are as well. Just recently found your channel and have been binge watching all of your videos. Just wanted to let you know, you've successfully created a safe space for people to come and watch movies with someone cool and fun!

  • @debbyemerson3877

    @debbyemerson3877

    3 ай бұрын

    Definitely a comfort movie ❤

  • @Tadpoli

    @Tadpoli

    3 ай бұрын

    @@debbyemerson3877 Since watching this video it's become a comfort movie for me too!

  • @fantasyland3646
    @fantasyland36463 ай бұрын

    Hating the steering wheel and the calling eva a egg and the cockroach being like an animal companion to walle the Disney princess love it all 😂 love your comments

  • @tookitogo
    @tookitogo3 ай бұрын

    19:47 “That voice” is one of the original MacinTalk (text-to-speech) voices on the Mac. That’s not the only Mac connection: Wall-E’s full-charge sound is the Mac startup chime, EVE was designed by Jony Ive (Apple’s long-time head of design, at the time). And of course Pixar was run by Steve Jobs, who owned a lot of Pixar shares!

  • @Danlutz40
    @Danlutz403 ай бұрын

    This is one of the sweetest and cutest reactions I've seen from you. The movie is so sweet and beautiful, but especially love the message that it gives, similar to The Lorax, but the love story as well makes it just as touching. So, it was sweet getting to see your reactions to many of the heartfelt moments. Also loved the little details the animators did in it. Ex: when WallE was covering her with the umbrella, his battery was low, then once he got struck by the lightning, it was fully charged.

  • @Brienna82
    @Brienna823 ай бұрын

    love Wall-E so much! they did such a good job with the non-verbal communication and giving emotion and character to robots that are so often strictly mechanical and devoid of human characteristics.

  • @wonderflash
    @wonderflash3 ай бұрын

    This is my favorite animation ever! It makes you fall in love with a robot without him even talking. Also, fun fact, the cockroach is named Hal!

  • @mr.narrator6781
    @mr.narrator67813 ай бұрын

    Love this film, this is such a great watch every time!!!

  • @turntsnaco824
    @turntsnaco8243 ай бұрын

    Unbelievable you've never seen this, it's so incredibly up your alley.

  • @brodericksiz625

    @brodericksiz625

    23 күн бұрын

    There are some reaction channels that honestly give me the idea they've already seen half the stuff they say they haven't. What I like about his channel is that he's honest about what he's already seen AND doesn't let it stop him from still making videos on stuff he's watched. It makes it easier to believe when he says he hasn't seen something

  • @miraculousninja1739
    @miraculousninja17393 ай бұрын

    How do you not have more subscribers?! It’s so fun to see your reactions to these amazing movies! 🍿 I love that you find them so endearing, especially this underrated gem! I also like that your reactions are very clean. Personal opinion, but so much easier to watch without the KZreadr cussing so much.😊 You’re a sweetheart, and hope you keep making these for a while! 🍫☕️

  • @thecocoacouch

    @thecocoacouch

    3 ай бұрын

    I really appreciate this. I feel like the channel is growing so fast! But I guess that’s because I use to have 0 subs 😆 cheers

  • @brianmatthews1736

    @brianmatthews1736

    3 ай бұрын

    Oscar is the best!

  • @miraculousninja1739

    @miraculousninja1739

    3 ай бұрын

    Cheers, mate! 🩵

  • @anacarolmsc
    @anacarolmsc3 ай бұрын

    M-O is hilarious and so cute 😂 This is still one of my favorite movies 💜

  • @SolarFlarehorse
    @SolarFlarehorse2 ай бұрын

    Fun little detail at 13:28. When WALL-E gets struck by the lightning bolt, you can see his battery fully recharges. Small details like that make the film so fun to watch.

  • @user-md2hi8wd1g
    @user-md2hi8wd1g3 ай бұрын

    Walle is still the cutest Pixar movie ever made!!!!! I still love Walle to this day

  • @kemipue
    @kemipue2 күн бұрын

    5:28 One of my dogs is obsessed with eggs. He always wants to carry the egg box when you bring it home from the shop. we don’t let him unless we’re holding onto it too. If you give him an egg he’ll take it off you gently, but then lift his head and drop the egg on the floor so it breaks and he can eat it. One of the few things he’s smart about, lol.

  • @clochb
    @clochb3 ай бұрын

    2:00 some explanation the movie didn't give clear: about 700 years before the story depicted in the movie, the global commercial-politician corporation named Buy 'n Large launched the Operation Cleanup to clear Earth from trash. The plan was pretty simple: build tons of WALL-E robots (Waste Allocator Load Lifter - Earth class) to press trash in cubes, then load shuttles with said cubes and discharge the trash in space. Meanwhile, various space cruise ships were built, filled with humans and sent to space for a 5 years cruise, the extimated time needed to get rid of all trash. Sadly, the toxicity levels on Earth increased meanwhile, making the Operation Cleanup apparently useless. All the humans still on Earth fled from it, abandoning the WALL-E fleet to its destiny: doing their work until catastrophical climatic events and malfunctions led them to the ultimate shutdown. Every WALL-E on Earth broke... except for one, which continued to do its job for 700 years, surviving thanks to the truck-home, a cover from lethal climatic events, and "cannibalizing" the dead WALL-Es for spare parts. In the meantime, thanks to stuff humans once treated as trash, this survived WALL-E developed some sort of intelligence, and feelings. A little trivia: BnL corporation exists in Toy Story franchise. For example, in Toy Story 3 we can see that Buzz Lightyear's batteries are from BnL.

  • @gyuldaengie0_0
    @gyuldaengie0_03 ай бұрын

    I can't express how grateful I am for all your hard work!!! One may not understand, but I feel myself so fullfiled after watching your reactions. You are doing such a great job, not only as a youtuber, but as an exeptional human being. One of my favourite channels so far...

  • @yourenotspecial3735

    @yourenotspecial3735

    3 ай бұрын

    Definitely my go to when I want to watch a reaction

  • @K000H
    @K000H3 ай бұрын

    "I didn't know i'd hate a steering wheel this much" 😂 For real

  • @typo1345
    @typo13453 ай бұрын

    6:27 that shot of the ship with that harp playing is so freaking cool, its one of my favorite shots in the entire movie. edit: lmao i forgot how trigger-happy EVE is in the start XD edit 2: "I dont WANT to survive, I want to LIVE!" for a movie with minimal dialogue, the lines they do have are freaking POWERFUL.

  • @alexisdominey6487
    @alexisdominey64873 ай бұрын

    If only they could have snuck an Airel figurine into Wall-E's collection In an alternate scene Wall-E showed the Wall-A's his tiny trash cube, and they found it adorable

  • @gwendolynrobinson3900
    @gwendolynrobinson3900Ай бұрын

    I hope you watched the credits because it portrays a kind of epilogue for how the world and humanity recovered, and Wall-E and Eve are together for generations and get to see it all (:

  • @Dragonwolf-zt9tv
    @Dragonwolf-zt9tv3 ай бұрын

    Brings a whole meaning to "ill go to the ends of the earth for you."

  • @needyverse
    @needyverse3 ай бұрын

    5:33 "Is God just chilling up in the clouds with a laser pointer?" Wait til you see the Garden of Eden theories for WALL-E

  • @lastosz
    @lastosz3 ай бұрын

    I just can't with this movie. Everytime I watch it I cry over the whole movie from its beginning to the end.

  • @squeebers
    @squeebers3 ай бұрын

    3:49 And they did it without him saying a flipping word! This movie is the prime example of show-not-tell! I saw this is theaters when it came out. I was like 9! This movie is amazing! This movie will stand the test of time!

  • @FreedWitch
    @FreedWitch3 ай бұрын

    I absolutely love watching you fall in love with movies and characters, it renews my love of them instantly ❤❤ thank you

  • @huntersmith1943
    @huntersmith19433 ай бұрын

    I love how little they gave each robot to express with and how well they communicate it

  • @frozeniota
    @frozeniota3 ай бұрын

    Just did the math. Axiom doesn't have leap years. Edit: I also only just realized, since a motherboard specifically connects the central processing unit to RAM, it actually makes a weird amount of sense for it to take time to access his old memory.

  • @blackwhiteartistry733

    @blackwhiteartistry733

    3 ай бұрын

    They got too lazy for the extra day

  • @skiesc1606
    @skiesc16063 ай бұрын

    Hating a steering wheel is wild But I agree

  • @hannahboucher4875
    @hannahboucher48753 ай бұрын

    One of my top 10 disney movies for sure! Glad you liked it dude! 😊

  • @yourenotspecial3735
    @yourenotspecial37353 ай бұрын

    You do way more than a lot of the other people reacting to videos. You’re a staple in this community. You seem like such a sweet guy.

  • @mogwiawolf4354
    @mogwiawolf43543 ай бұрын

    Grew up watching it and love it and love Mo and I pity auto also I came up with a theory of my own that when we meet walle he is 700 years old and most likely around when he was 300 years old he became the last walle and then by 400 years his personality started to grow for the next 300 years which is when he is 700 years old and that by the end of the movie when him and eve are standing in front of the tree that was once the boot that he would be around 1,400 years old eve is probably close to the same age as well but it's harder to tell since she is new and shiny looking

  • @jupiter9099
    @jupiter9099Ай бұрын

    I've said it many times and I'll continue to stand by it. WALL-E is where Pixar peaked and hit the ceiling with their quality.

  • @GalacticGaming_
    @GalacticGaming_3 ай бұрын

    I don’t know if you noticed when watching but when Walle was left alone by Eve and he was practicing trying to impress Eve, he actually gets sad and says “Pathetic” You can see it in the Closed Captions. It breaks my heart every time I hear it 😭

  • @seankennedy4548
    @seankennedy45483 ай бұрын

    The credits have a story about the recovery of Earth, with Eve and Wall-E's ongoing story through generations of mankind ...which I always thought was cool 😎

  • @lulystalgianature2968
    @lulystalgianature29683 ай бұрын

    Only Pixar could make the romance between robots adorable! And that message! So relevant now more than ever! Still my favorite Pixar film! ❤

  • @Drake844221
    @Drake8442213 ай бұрын

    Wall-E is a glorious movie, and I love how he is just... a wandering singularity of disruption to the status quo. And yeah... you're not the only one who sees the slippery slope from where we are to this. One eerie thing (which has played into the theory that all Pixar movies take place in the same universe. A wild theory that I can't possibly cover in this post, you should look it up) is that Buy-n-Large is featured in many of the movies. Oh, and as for the satellites around Earth in the wide shots... that's... something that is a problem even now. We've already got way more junk in Near Earth Orbit that it is something that has to be taken into account. Of course, it didn't help that decades ago, scientists tried putting a ring of metal scraps into orbit so that they could bounce radio waves off of them to increase transmission range. A lot of it has fallen out of orbit, but... some of it is still there. Oh, and hey, you were talking about wanting a robot uprising, right? Well, that's... effectively what Auto has been doing for hundreds of years, it was just something very quiet and very subtle. It isn't even that he chose to do something against his programming. His directive was to preserve human life, and he had been told by "corporate" to give up on going back to Earth. So, even if the captains weren't given that update, he just ran with it, regardless of what it meant for humanity. BnL didn't care about humans thriving, it cared about its corporate power and having a captive customer base. That's... the scary thing. Something can follow its programming to the letter and do absolutely horrible things. Lastly, one of the prevailing theories is that the other Wall-E units died because all they had was the job, while _our_ Wall-E survived because he was... well, curious. He was interested in the world around him, and constantly finding new and interesting things to engage with as he did his work. He was strange enough to find ways of enriching himself, while the other units didn't see past their jobs, and... after long enough, the job alone wasn't enough for them to keep going, and they just gave up. Depressing, but... also accurate to the real world with humans >.>

  • @Sunnyflowers95
    @Sunnyflowers953 ай бұрын

    This is one of the few movies where I actually enjoy watching the credits

  • @pawejabonka5095
    @pawejabonka50953 ай бұрын

    I have very special sentiments on this movie - it's one of the first movies (probably second after Piglet's Big Movie) I've seen in the cinema (I was 8 in 2008) and I fell in love with it, my dad bought me a CD with WALL-E then and I got a giant WALL-E poster for my ninth birthday. I used to build WALL-E characters from random Legos, I had a nice WALL-E figurine that came with popcorn and coke in the cinema. It's been an important part of my childhood and I'm so glad you're reacting to it!

  • @SevenEllen
    @SevenEllen3 ай бұрын

    18:33 It's already happening. I've heard of families sit round dinner tables in public while they're waiting for food and not even speak to each other, but be on their phones. It's really sad that they're so addicted and the parents are letting it happen.

  • @turntsnaco824

    @turntsnaco824

    3 ай бұрын

    Of course they're letting it happen, God forbid they have to deal with their child talking.

  • @SevenEllen

    @SevenEllen

    3 ай бұрын

    We're all guilty of it, to an extent with our other family members too. We've all been on our computers when we should have spent more time off it and doing things that human beings are, basically, naturally designed to do. We aren't zoo animals, we aren't farm animals, cooped up just to eat and stare. We need movement, people, the outdoors, exercise, and a change of scenery, and daily. I may not have kids myself, and have no plans to ever have any, but I've been taking steps to work on this problem and have made significant improvement. My turning point was when I started getting back pain and finding it harder to lose weight than I used to, so I crashed the number of hours I spent being sedentary. It worked WONDERS. It was so lovely to get off the screen and only be say down less than four hours a day (NHS recommended). Try it. 🙂@@turntsnaco824

  • @ShilohSmith
    @ShilohSmith3 ай бұрын

    This movie is criminally underrated

  • @DoremiFasolatido1979
    @DoremiFasolatido19793 ай бұрын

    Auto isn't just following a directive. His directive tells him WHAT to do...but not WHY to do it. Auto has just as many quirks as the others...and after 700 years, that's to be expected. Auto isn't just doing what he was told. He's saving humankind. He's not saving them because it's his job...he's doing it because he actually cares about humans. Maybe...too much. He obsesses, and that's where the real problem lies. He'll save humankind at ANY cost. Because he can't bear to lose them.

  • @fightingfaerie

    @fightingfaerie

    3 ай бұрын

    I think if anything he's the only one not to change. Maybe he's so set on his directive that he was never able to step outside that. Or maybe because he is presumably one of the oldest robots in the film, besides WALL-E. But that's why he's the only speaking robot character not voiced by a human. They used an Apple voice program for his voice because they wanted him to be completely robotic, no trace of "humanity"

  • @crazylegs299
    @crazylegs2993 ай бұрын

    BEST. ANIMATED. MOVIE. EVER. PERIOD!

  • @iulia.bianca.b
    @iulia.bianca.b3 ай бұрын

    34:50 I think they live for a few hundreds of years. I've only noticed that today, but the captains' pictures said they were captains for more than a hundred years, the last of them for 140 years (since 2380 until 2520). Not counting the years before they came of age to be a captain.

  • @Jinxofthedesert
    @Jinxofthedesert3 ай бұрын

    I still love this movie so much! Worth every re-watch.

  • @79Bobola
    @79Bobola3 ай бұрын

    Words cannot describe how much I love this movie! 🥰

  • @EchoCedric561
    @EchoCedric561Ай бұрын

    16:50 correct, M-O really wasnt sure how Wall-E could run off the lines since he was only shown lines to move on. When M-O jumped off the line he was so happy since he could keep doing his job. Also notice how when we first see humans they just sit there on their screens doing the same thing. . . .like how a robot would do. Its a huge irony that robots have more personality when humans have the potential for these emotions yet show none of them. That chainsaw sounding bot is actually "Han-Z" because of his massaging hands Edit: Your the first reactor ive seen mention Eve humming the song at the ending. I think she actually hums the part "To be loved. . ." before kissing Wall-E

  • @Cyber_Horse_Studios87
    @Cyber_Horse_Studios873 ай бұрын

    What’s funny is that based upon the geography presented, I’m fairly certain that Wall-E lives in what’s left of Detroit. XD Also… this movie is super depressing in the fact that Wall-E is is over 700 years old at this point, and pretty much had to watch all his robotic brothers work themselves to death… as well as taking their body parts to survive. PLUS, this is actually confirmed as one of the graphic novels show how this happened. He’s been working on his own for that long, and that’s not even counting how many years that were glossed over while he was out in space since the rocket he was on was traveling at y speeds.

  • @AlbeenoCookie
    @AlbeenoCookieАй бұрын

    This movie was what I'd watch when I felt sick or hungover as there's no talking for the bulk of it and it's such a soft and lovely vibe

  • @sillyface6950
    @sillyface695012 күн бұрын

    I only just realised its going to take even longer for them because they can't just plant seeds for the plants to grow. They have one (unidentified) plant species, so they would have to selectively breed it into different plants. Unless there is more on the ship 🤔

  • @wesleylatham3913
    @wesleylatham39133 ай бұрын

    "It's a good thing that this is a robot love story and not a human love story" xD you need to watch passengers then.

  • @tookitogo
    @tookitogo3 ай бұрын

    I just noticed that you’ve reacted to Alien, too. It sounds like you didn’t notice that the computer’s voice in Wall-E is voiced by Sigourney Weaver, tho played the main character in Alien. ;)

  • @pendorran
    @pendorran3 ай бұрын

    I hope you watched the End Credits for the illustrations.

  • @gladiatormasters
    @gladiatormasters3 ай бұрын

    By the way that robot that was left outside the ship was still there the rest of the movie. There's a short called burn-e that shows it

  • @Skye_Writer
    @Skye_Writer3 ай бұрын

    I hope you watched the credits sequence, because the still shots of what happens after the humans come back to Earth is really sweet and satisfying

  • @lisapercywolf3392
    @lisapercywolf33923 ай бұрын

    So excited that you watched this! Possibly the best Pixar ever. When you get a chance, watch the end credits. You'll love it!

  • @sathvamp1
    @sathvamp13 ай бұрын

    Speaking of cockroaches being indestructible ... after I started my laundry one day (one of those machines with the clear side where you can see it going around, AND the type that locks and WILL NOT OPEN once it's started)... I saw a cockroach had gotten trapped in there. Given that nonsensical locking mechanism... I had to wait until my laundry was TOTALLY DONE in order to do "damage control" regarding that cockroach; I had no clue how many cockroach guts were going to be all over my clothes (or not). I was upset enough to sit there and watch the cycle for the ENTIRE time it was going, anticipating it being done. At one point right in the middle of the cycle, I saw the cockroach RUNNING [away from a stream of water], and looking behind it, as though something were chasing it 🤣 Then when the entire cycle was done, I carefully took one piece of clothing at a time, turning each inside out, looking for remains (or the whole cockroach). At one point a found a leg. Then eventually... ...I saw the cockroach... RUNNING around. More slowly, and with one missing leg, but still running. Cleanest cockroach ever lol.

  • @MatthewC23498z
    @MatthewC23498z3 ай бұрын

    OMG this was my obsession as a kid. I love it when people watch WALL-E. Also, if you get the chance, watch BURN-E if you can. It's a short film they released on the DVD/Bluray with WALL-E. Hilarious af XD