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Originally Posted by Toledo Spartan
My husband, on the other hand, wanted to jab his eyes out with a fork the whole movie. He hated it. I think I recall hearing him say that it "sucked balls" or something to that effect.
I'm cringing at the thought of seeing a commercial for Wall-E on TV with him, because I know that every time one comes on I'll have to hear my husband rant about how much he hated it.  
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Wow, why did he hate it? I loved it...the computer animation was the best I've seen yet, and I'd rather see this type of CGI than the crap that get mixed with "real" movies like The Hulk and Hancock. Not a strong story line, definitely predictable, but certainly enjoyable. Does anyone REALLY expect an award winning plot when you go to see a movie like this? It was a fun, Sunday afternoon movie to watch with some visually stunning graphics.
As an aside, my gf and I arrived at the theater right around showtime. After waiting in line for the tix and then the concession stand, we ran to the theater, found our seats and sat down to catch the last preview. Then the movie started. I kept waiting for this intro animated cartoon to start that I had read about earlier today in another thread. Instead, something else started. No computer animation, but real actors...in an office building of some sort...and then, it switched to the main character going balls deep into a woman on a desk!

My gf and I looked at each other and said in unison, "We're in the WRONG theater!"

We got up and walked out and looked at the tix...they said "Wanted" instead of "Wall-E." The kid at the counter apparently thought I said "Wanted" when I asked for two tix to "Wall-E", and in our haste, we didn't even notice the movie title on the ticket. We heard "theater 12" from the ticket-taker and headed that way in a hurry.