I started with this...

in a box seat here...

Continued my cultural ed Saturday afternoon watching this...

with scenes like this...

And finished the day with this adorable little couple...

Wall*E was different than any movie I've ever seen. It's amazing that a movie with very little dialogue can keep anyone's attention for more than five minutes-but Wall*E had mine til about the last 15-20 mins (oddly enough when the dialogue starts in the movie). I don't know if I could watch it again, but it was a fresh take on the usual pixar movies. It had a great little love story (and I'm a sucker for love).
1 comment:
i'm a sucker for love too.
wowy-- look at all the cool shows you get to see! i MUST visit DC one day soon! :)
You are darling Kami!
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