Back on topic, though, apparently not everyone is in love with Wall-E: http://thinkprogress.org/2008/07/01/right-wing-hates-wall-e/
Quote from: jamesp on July 02, 2008, 11:28:33 PMHim and Michael Showalter aren't too great with stand-up. I don't think they've both been doing it for too long and are more familiar with sketch work. I still think they can be funny doing stand-up but no where as funny with Stella or the State.I liked Michael Showalter's routine about his high school poem, but that comes more from the awfulness of the poem than anything he added.
Him and Michael Showalter aren't too great with stand-up. I don't think they've both been doing it for too long and are more familiar with sketch work. I still think they can be funny doing stand-up but no where as funny with Stella or the State.
So, did anyone take their kids to see this? Or did anyone attend a viewing with the theater packed with frustrated, noisy kids who had no idea what was going on?I know it's a kid's movie, but... do kids like this?
Quote from: masterofsparks on July 03, 2008, 09:16:27 AMBack on topic, though, apparently not everyone is in love with Wall-E: http://thinkprogress.org/2008/07/01/right-wing-hates-wall-e/Those people really don't count.
At the end [the children in the audience] clapped their small hands. What they applauded was not some banal cartoonish triumph of good over evil but a gentle, if unmistakable, summons to remake the world before time runs out.
I wasn't in the theater with Mr. Rich, but I thought the following was probably a stretch:QuoteAt the end [the children in the audience] clapped their small hands. What they applauded was not some banal cartoonish triumph of good over evil but a gentle, if unmistakable, summons to remake the world before time runs out.