WALL·E (2008)

8.26
/ 10
31 User Ratings
1h 38m
Running Time

June 22, 2008
Release Date

WALL·E (2008)

8.26
/ 10
31 User Ratings
1h 38m
Running Time

June 22, 2008
Release Date

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Network & Production Companies
Walt Disney Pictures
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Plot.

What if mankind had to leave Earth and somebody forgot to turn the last robot off? After hundreds of years doing what he was built for, WALL•E discovers a new purpose in life 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 to the humans. Meanwhile, WALL•E chases EVE across the galaxy and sets into motion one of the most imaginative adventures ever brought to the big screen.

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Cast & Crew.

Robert Kondo

Robert Kondo

Art Direction

Jonathan Hadden

Jonathan Hadden

Systems Administrators & Support

Danielle Feinberg

Danielle Feinberg

Director of Photography

Steve Cardellini

Steve Cardellini

Key Grip

Silvia Palara

Silvia Palara

Software Engineer

Catherine Kelly

Catherine Kelly

Title Designer

Kyle Ranson-Walsh

Kyle Ranson-Walsh

Lighting Coordinator / Script Coordinator

Becky Neiman

Becky Neiman

Production Coordinator

Jaime Landes Roe

Jaime Landes Roe

Animation

Michael Van Eps

Michael Van Eps

Roto Supervisor

Susan Bradley

Susan Bradley

Title Designer

Luigi Passalacqua

Luigi Passalacqua

Craft Service

Chris Montan

Chris Montan

Executive Music Producer

Ben Jordan

Ben Jordan

Software Engineer

James Handelin

James Handelin

Systems Administrators & Support

Zoe Boxer

Zoe Boxer

Production Coordinator

Matthew Wood

Matthew Wood

Supervising Sound Editor

Louis Clichy

Louis Clichy

Animation

Dan Nguyen

Dan Nguyen

Animation

Brett Schulz

Brett Schulz

Animation

Jeanmarie King

Jeanmarie King

Visual Effects Producer

Ling Hsu

Ling Hsu

Systems Administrators & Support

Marty Lew

Marty Lew

Systems Administrators & Support

David Sotnick

David Sotnick

Systems Administrators & Support

Stacy Bissell

Stacy Bissell

Production Coordinator

Alison Leaf

Alison Leaf

Set Dressing Artist

Alden Chew

Alden Chew

Software Engineer

Chris Lasell

Chris Lasell

Systems Administrators & Support

Will Phan

Will Phan

Systems Administrators & Support

Diego Garzon

Diego Garzon

Script Supervisor

Thomas Pasatieri

Thomas Pasatieri

Orchestrator

Shaun Chacko

Shaun Chacko

Animation

Hayley Iben

Hayley Iben

Software Engineer

Jason Kim

Jason Kim

Software Engineer

Cory Omand

Cory Omand

Software Engineer

Lars R. Damerow

Lars R. Damerow

Systems Administrators & Support

Mike Sundy

Mike Sundy

Systems Administrators & Support

Kevin Nolting

Kevin Nolting

Additional Editing

Eunkyoung Lee Swearingen

Eunkyoung Lee Swearingen

Lighting Artist

Jonathen Collins

Jonathen Collins

Animation

Thomas Vicari

Thomas Vicari

Scoring Mixer

Samantha Wilson

Samantha Wilson

Craft Service

Kiril Vidimce

Kiril Vidimce

Software Engineer

Colin Bohrer

Colin Bohrer

Editorial Manager

Marc Sondheimer

Marc Sondheimer

Production Accountant

Adam Burke

Adam Burke

Animation

Patrick Delage

Patrick Delage

Animation

Ian White

Ian White

Animation

John Duncan

John Duncan

Modeling

Nicholas C. Smith

Nicholas C. Smith

Associate Editor

Jess Fulton

Jess Fulton

Editorial Production Assistant

Julien Schreyer

Julien Schreyer

Lighting Artist

Doc Kane

Doc Kane

ADR & Dubbing

Ron Zorman

Ron Zorman

Animation

Mach Tony Kobayashi

Mach Tony Kobayashi

VFX Artist

Tom Zach

Tom Zach

Fix Animator

Bruce Zick

Bruce Zick

Visual Development

Chris Chua

Chris Chua

Fix Animator

Curran W. Giddens

Curran W. Giddens

Fix Animator

Juan J. Buhler

Juan J. Buhler

VFX Artist

Richmond Horine

Richmond Horine

Unit Manager

Nigel Hardwidge

Nigel Hardwidge

Supervising Technical Director

Ross Dickinson

Ross Dickinson

Systems Administrators & Support

Remy Galang

Remy Galang

Systems Administrators & Support

Details.

Release Date
June 22, 2008

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 38m

Content Rating
G

Budget
$180,000,000

Box Office
$521,311,860

Genres

Last updated:

This Movie Is About.

garbage
space travel
dystopia
loneliness
distant future
robot
aftercreditsstinger
duringcreditsstinger

Wiki.

WALL-E (stylized with an interpunct as WALL·E) is a 2008 American animated science fiction film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. The film was directed by Andrew Stanton, produced by Jim Morris, and written by Stanton and Jim Reardon, based on a story by Stanton and Pete Docter. It stars the voices of Ben Burtt, Elissa Knight, Jeff Garlin, John Ratzenberger, Kathy Najimy, and Sigourney Weaver, with Fred Willard in a live-action role. The film follows a solitary robot named WALL-E on a future, uninhabitable, deserted Earth in 2805, left to clean up garbage. He is visited by a robot called EVE sent from the starship Axiom, with whom he falls in love and pursues across the galaxy.

After directing Finding Nemo, Stanton felt Pixar had created believable simulations of underwater physics and was willing to direct a film set largely in space. WALL-E has minimal dialogue in its early sequences; many of the characters in the film do not have voices, but instead communicate with body language and robotic sounds that were designed by Burtt. The film incorporates various topics including consumerism, corporatocracy, nostalgia, waste management, human environmental impact and concerns, obesity/sedentary lifestyles, and global catastrophic risk. It is also Pixar's first animated film with segments featuring live-action characters. Thomas Newman composed the film's musical score. The film cost $180 million to produce, a record-breaking sum for an animated film at the time. Following Pixar tradition, WALL-E was paired with a short film titled Presto for its theatrical release.

WALL-E premiered at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on June 23, 2008, and was released in the United States on June 27. The film received critical acclaim for its animation, story, voice acting, characters, visuals, score, sound design, screenplay, use of minimal dialogue, and scenes of romance. It was also commercially successful, grossing $521.3 million worldwide and becoming the ninth-highest grossing film of 2008. It won the 2008 Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film, the 2009 Hugo Award for Best Long Form Dramatic Presentation, the final Nebula Award for Best Script, the Saturn Award for Best Animated Film and the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature with five additional Oscar nominations. The film was widely named by critics and organizations, including the National Board of Review and American Film Institute, as one of the best films of 2008, and is considered among the greatest animated films ever made.

In 2021, WALL-E became the second Pixar feature film (after Toy Story), as well as the fourth Pixar film overall, to be selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". In September 2022, at the request of Stanton, Disney licensed WALL-E to The Criterion Collection, which re-released the film as a special edition 4K Blu-Ray-standard Blu-ray combo pack on November 22, 2022, marking the first Pixar film to ever receive such an honor.

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