Wednesday, July 16, 2008

[8] Scandalous Wall-E

Got this from my buddy Brandon, apparently Wall-E isn't all we thought it was..

Shannen Coffin: From the first moment of the film, my kids were bombarded with leftist propaganda about the evils of mankind. It’s a shame, too, because the robot had promise. The story was just awful, however.


Greg Pollowitz: It was like a 90-minute lecture on the dangers of over consumption, big corporations, and the destruction of the e
nvironment. … Much to Disney’s chagrin, I will do my part to avoid future environmental armageddon by boycotting any and all WALL-E merchandise and I hope others join my crusade.


Glenn Beck: I can’t wait to teach my kids how we’ve destroyed the Earth. … Pixar is teaching. I can’t wait. You know if your kid has ever come home and said, “Dad, how come we use so much styrofoam,” oh, this is the movie for you.


Dirty Harry: Have we lost Pixar? Have we lost the wo
nderful studio who brought us The Incredibles and Ratatouille to Bush Derangement Syndrome? Here you have a winning streak going back ten-years, enormous amounts of public goodwill, equal amounts of credibility as serious storytellers, and they stop things cold, yanking you out of the story with the liberal nonsense. Quite a disappointment.


Jonah Goldberg: I agree with the charges of hypocrisy.
I agree that the Malthusian fear mongering was annoying

(Goldberg [also] posted a lengthy letter from a reader decrying the film’s “fascistic elements,” which apparently include the movie’s discussion of the e
nvironment, a character “getting in touch with her emotional, passionate inner self,” and the use of the color red.)


Is this for real?
Maybe he's not so cute afterall.
Or maybe people of today just have their heads so far up their asses.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Omg where are these people, i ought to smack em ridiculously