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| Jason Liller... |
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 10:46 am |
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It's been pointed out many times that Pixar's upcoming WALL-E is a
virtually silent film. Here, in the Los Angeles Times, writer-director
Andrew Stanton directly addresses the issue:
""We looked at everything [Charles Chaplin and Buster Keaton] did. We
watched a Chaplin film and one of Keaton's at lunch every day for
almost a year until we saw their entire body of work. We walked away
thinking there's almost no emotion you can't convey visually. It gave
us the courage to take a risk to get it across: If those guys did it,
we could too."
Follow the link to the full artice:
http://goldderby.latimes.com/awards_goldderby/2008/06/story_wall-e_18.html
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Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 3:59 pm |
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Quote: Writer-director Andrew Stanton confessed that Wall-E
is based upon Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton
If only the Incredible Hulk were based on Harry Langdon having a hissy
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| R H Draney... |
Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 2:07 am |
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quotewhore at (no spam) yahoo.com filted:
Quote:
Writer-director Andrew Stanton confessed that Wall-E
is based upon Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton
If only the Incredible Hulk were based on Harry Langdon having a hissy
fit.
Shall I point out here that the climactic scene of the new GET SMART takes place
in a railroad yard?...silent influences are *everywhere*!...r
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