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Old 07-01-2008, 07:01 PM
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Two denizens of National Review * Greg Pollowitz and Shannen Coffin * think Pixar’s latest is a bit of “leftist propaganda about the evils of mankind,” as Coffin puts it.
“It was like a 90-minute lecture on the dangers of over consumption, big corporations, and the destruction of the environment,” Pollowitz writes at Planet Gore, National Review’s global-warming blog.
“I have been a huge fan of Disney Pixar’s movies,” Coffin writes at The Corner, the magazine’s staff blog. “Parents are usually just as entertained as their kids are. With WALL-E, that’s probably true only if you thought ‘An Inconvenient Truth’ was Oscar-worthy.”
Blogland moves at the speed of thought, however, and already the right-wing backlash to the right-wing backlash against “Wall-E” is underway. Jonah Goldberg chimes in with a brief rebuttal at The Corner. He calls “Wall-E” a “fascinating and at-times brilliant movie.”
Goldberg, however, agrees with the critique that “Wall-E” is a bit of “Malthusian fear mongering” from Pixar. Two other bloggers go further and mount a conservative defense of the film.
“I was relieved to see a kids’ movie in which the obligatory message of ecological apocalypse is framed in terms of jeopardizing our own humanity, rather than being mean to poor Gaia,” writes Matt Frost at The American Scene.
Robert Patrick J. Ford of The American Conservative suggests that “Wall-E” is, Coffin’s protests notwithstanding, more right-wing than left-wing. “The real tragedy of these callous conservative critics (say that three times fast) is that they are missing the real lessons of the movie, ones I found immediately attractive to a traditional conservative,” Ford writes. “In the film, it becomes clear that mass consumerism is not just the product of big business, but of big business wedded with big government. In fact, the two are indistinguishable in WALL-E’s future. The government unilaterally provided its citizens with everything they needed, and this lack of variety led to Earth’s downfall.” He continues:
Another lesson missed is portrayed perfectly in Coffin’s claim that WALL-E points out the “evils of mankind.” The only evils of mankind portrayed are those that come about from losing touch with our own humanity. Staples of small-town conservative life such as the small farm, the “atomic family,” and old-fashioned and wholesome entertainment like “Hello, Dolly” are looked upon by the suddenly awakened humans as beautiful and desirable. By steering conservative families away from WALL-E, these commentators are doing their readers a great disservice.

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I really enjoyed the movie.
I'm amused at how people try to turn the movie into some kind of "sinister" mind-washing technique.

When I saw the "fat" people, I couldn't help but think of our "X-Box" generation which is gaining weight cause they don't get off their duff to exercise.

And quite frankly, this movie had nothing in it about "global warming" that I saw. I see it as an acknowledgement of how we use and throw out items, increasing the garbage dump size.
Why the heck should that be a "politically" charged concept?

It's a great movie with a lot of heart. An amazingly sweet romantic comedy where the main character didn't even have a "voice". Wall-E's "voice" was mostly "computer noises".
Yet people want to assign all sorts of sinister political importance.

Other whiners are quoted here: Think Progress Right-Wing Apoplectic Over Pixar’s WALL-E: ‘Malthusian Fear Mongering,’ ‘Fascistic Elements’

I think the cream of the crop was the irony in one proclaiming "Malthusian fear mongering". NOBODY went hungry in this film, as evidenced by the FICTIONAL STORY portraying everybody as fat...
The real "fear mongering" is in the idiots who are complaining about this great flick!
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My son watched the movie and loved it!
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First I've heard of it. But I love Pixar films.
Is it on DVD?
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I've been waiting for this movie since saw the teaser reel back in December. I can't wait to see it.
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I've been waiting for this movie since saw the teaser reel back in December. I can't wait to see it.
Great movie. I got the previewed clips/partially finished/storyboard presentation almost more than a year ago when I was working at WDW and the animators were even then concerned that some might see this as more than a love story, which is indeed the film's prime directive .

Guess they were right. I don't happen to think the environmental aspect ended up being preachy at all. They didn't scream 'global warming', but indeed they presented a future in which humans junked up the earth so much that it became uninhabitable.

There was a time when that was just a good sci-fi movie premise and not an eco-agenda driven conspiracy.

Anyhow, wonderful film. I think it deserves an oscar nomination for best picture. Telling stories with almost no dialogue whatsoever is most definitely a lost art.
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It was an adorable movie.

I happen to agree with Michael ...the movie was not preachy.
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