Though the only reasoning (at the moment) for my high expectations of
WALL•E come down to Pixar and the actual look of the film, I have to admit that I'm looking forward to seeing this little robot. After a year-plus of marketing, my curiosity has peaked. There are a lucky few out there who have already seen the film, so maybe we can count on them to divulge on what to expect.
WALL•E Screening Reports
The good people at AICN have got their hands on a small collection of screening reports for Pixar's WALL•E that have more than a lot to say about the film.
Are these rants positive or negative? Here's a sample:
(review 1)
But despite my misgivings, which seem kind of silly in hindsight, "WALL*E" delivered big time.
How big time is big time? Let's just say it's a good thing I was sitting in the back row, because this movie charmed my fucking pants off, then went down on me in public for an hour and a half. (To the family sitting next to me, sorry for all the noise.)
Yes, "WALL*E" is absolutely that goddamn good.
(review 2)
WALL*E is flipping brilliant, if you ask me.
How does it fare against the other Pixars? Right up there with The Incredibles and the two Toy Stories, for my money. It’s got the ravishing visuals of Ratatouille, the simplicity and warmth of Finding Nemo, and the eye-candy factor from Cars. Best of the best.