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Pixar Pushes Out Yet Another Hit
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Pixar is swimming in success.

It's never had a flop since its primary inception and it has grossed a total of $4.3 billion dollars worldwide. They have eight consecutive blockbusters under their belt. 



Pixar's newest feature is OPUS 9, a photorealistic, dialogue-free romance about Wall E. When the story opens, it's revealed that Earth has wasted itself, and is now a waterless trashpot. Humans have left.



Robots have inherited the planet.



It's 2805 and Wall E (Waste Allocation Load Lifter - Earth Class) has operated for 700 years squeezing piles of trash into tiny compacted cubes. He's a lonely robot and only has the company of a jumpy cricket. Then there comes the girl. EVE, a sleek white shelled probe droid, shows up and Wall E becomes smitten. He tries to impress her, with a vivid array of items. Among such possessions are singing fishes on the wall, bubble wrap and best of all, a Rubik's Cube. Not too shabby at all. For one, I hold real-word proof of the Cube's alluring potency. I can solve the Rubik's Cube, and the ladies love it.

Without a doubt, Wall E's favourite is the Rubik's Cube. Just look at him.



As for OPUS 9, Andrew Stanton, the director of the film, knows a thing or two about the film industry. He's hooked audiences with his first feature, Finding Nemo and in fact, it has become the highest grossing film
 in Pixar history.

My friend absolutely loves it. He claims to have watched the movie five times in one day.

2008-04-26 03:46:13 GMT


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