What if I told you that the Earth being ruined with garbage in Wall-E wasn't an accident? That is was all a big SCAM being ...
Pixar turns 39 this week, and what better way to celebrate than by revisiting Wall-E. Its message about love, loneliness, and the fate of our planet feels more relevant than ever.
Specifically, there's a six-minute sequence that takes place in the dark interior of Wall-E's home that breaks the mold of typical animation. And it's unlike any Pixar scene that came before it.