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Movie of the Day: "WALL-E" (2008)

It's Earth Day everyone! The holiday most likely to be overlooked by people who really shouldn't forget how doomed our planet is in the long term...but let's forget that depressing reality and watch this classic Pixar film about saving the Earth instead. That's right, one of Pixar's greatest movies, and the one that was most screwed out of a Best Picture nomination in 2008 (yes, even more than The Dark Knight). It's thousands of years in the future and Earth has become uninhabitable because of pollution, except for trash robots like Wall-E, whose job it is to slowly compact everything he sees. This was such an ambitious movie that the first half of it occurs with virtually no dialogue, and the romance between Wall-E and Eve, the girl robot sent back to Earth from the human space station to look for signs of life is one of the most touching you'll ever see. Once Wall-E and Eve get into space it becomes a little more conventional, but the film overall is one of the most imaginative and visually striking ever made.

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