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EPISODE · Jul 31, 2008

Wall-E / 21

from Film Review · host Luc Wales

WALL-E: A great movie for the whole family to enjoy. Kids will love it, and the grown up's will taken in the strong central message, 3 Stars 21: Hard to believe the story because it was changed so much for the film. Overall not to bad though, worth renting, 2 Stars. *Sorry for running words and music together a few times, things went horribly wrong in the editing room*

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WALL-E: A great movie for the whole family to enjoy. Kids will love it, and the grown up's will taken in the strong central message, 3 Stars 21: Hard to believe the story because it was changed so much for the film. Overall not to bad though, worth renting, 2 Stars. *Sorry for running words and music together a few times, things went horribly wrong in the editing room*

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