
Just looking at the photo of Disney's Ultimate Wall-E remote controlled robot I can tell that it's going to be a whole lot more fun than the movie was. Wall-E can talk to his owners, and let's hope he can say more than two words (Eva, Wall-E), he can play music, dance and avoid obstacles. And if there is a sudden sand storm approaching, Wall-E will quickly lock everything up tight for you. (it can't do that)
One suggestion. If you're going to pay the $249 to get Wall-E, make sure you don't have any female robots around. If Wall-E sees her, that's it, you've lost him. Wall-E doesn't ship until October 16th, but you can pre-order now.
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Aaron J. Walker
July 22nd, 2008 at 2:55 pm
1I’ve got agree with you how disappointed I was with the film. I can’t quite put my finger in it but it was sub par although beautifully done.
The story lacked something that had been the hallmark of all Pixar films - a heart.
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