Wall E
Mid July is about the time Parents start climbing the walls to escape their vacationing kids, with thoughts of how to occupy them.
Pixar has a Newish movie out called Wall-E
It is an animated Sci Fi movie which takes place 800 years in the future, and the main Character is a an AI robot.

All of the Elements of a good summer movie are present - the adventure and romance, the good and the evil, and although there are no great surprises it is well made with a good deal of sensitivity.
Mel Odom saw the movie with his family and wrote a great review:
I wasn’t blown away, but don’t misunderstand. The movie was a good romp that kept all the tykes in the audience on the edge of their seats throughout, and there were quite a few giggles for the adults too, but the movie just hit all the expected twists and turns without becoming anything more than an adventurous love story mixed with ecological and physical health issues.
The movie takes place about eight hundred years in the future. Message #1 comes about when all the viewer can see is endless mounds of compacted refuse stand as towering high-rises. Wall-E, our everyman hero, toils alone in the garbage heap that used to be our planet. Well, there’s no denying that axe because everyone in the film grinds that one home. When there was nowhere left to stack refuse, humanity abandoned the world and went out into space.
That’s a sour but realistic take on the world’s current population, but I have to wonder if a spaceship would actually launch into space with no destination. According to the story, the people aboard the Axiom have been in space for 700 years. How was population growth maintained? How about food sources? If the ship was capable of regenerating food and water every day, why wasn’t that done on earth? But I digress. In my defense, Pixar writers and developers generally do a much cleaner job of world-building.
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Wall- E official site





