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Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-Class Robot Stars in Green Flick There was the Planet of the Apes. Then there was Mad Max. Later came Waterworld. Now we have an animated post-apocalyptic scenario with Pixar Animation's WALL-E. WALL-E was a triumph of the big screen this summer. It, no doubt, will be a triumph of the little screen, through DVD sales. Pixar has found the perfect mix of childlike wonderment, political humor and social activism--all tied together nicely with an excellent plot and superb animation. Much of the story unfolds nonverbally, a testament to Pixar Studio's animation expertise. Even during sequences involving minimal dialogue, the story was engaging. The Pixar animation team was very adept at capturing moods, facial expressions and body language. The audience was drawn into the plot as the story... [read full story]
