Re: Wall E: A dream come true
- From: "Mr. Strat" <rag@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2008 10:21:30 -0700
In article <starsabre-C85D44.19184028062008@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
jt august <starsabre@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Back in the 80's, I was involved in an ill-fated project to produce an
independent sci-fi movie. I had a robot character in the script that
was to be voiced by the TI-99/4a Speech Sythesizer.
Yea for the TI-99/4a. That's where I started in computing.
I saw Wall E today, and in the credits, I made this exciting observation:
We have tickets to see it next weekend. I have all of the other Pixar
releases on disc.
When is Hollywood going to wake up and see that you don't have to say
the "F" word every five seconds, have guts splattered all over the
place, or have special effects replace plots.
Pixar has yet to create a dud. They're all clean with great stories.
I'm looking forward to seeing Wall-E.
.
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