Director Andrew Stanton Talks Wall-E’s Oscar Chances
Stanton dispels the old myth about actors hating animation.
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Stanton dispels the old myth about actors hating animation.
'Wall-E' helmer Andrew Stanton has been inexplicably ruled ineligible for a DGA Award on the count that his movie is animated.
When we called for a Best Picture nod for Pixar's masterpiece last summer, Wells laughed at us — but he's changed his mind!
Why is doubt continually cast on the robot's chances?
Last night, the Chicago Film Critics Association awarded Pixar's Vulture-approved 'Wall-E' its Best Picture prize, following similar honors from critics in Boston and L.A.
The Boston Society of Film Critics Awards has named 'Wall-E' 2008's best movie.
The New York Film Critics Circle just named 'Milk' 2008's Best Picture, with prizes for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor going to Sean Penn and Josh Brolin.
Anyone visiting Variety.com this morning should expect to be smacked in the face with this drop-down ad.
Will the Oscars be forced to recognize movies people actually like next February?
In which we take Frank Rich at his word and nominate the little robot from the future as the candidate for today.
Plus: More Emmy semi-finalists announced, and Hollywood is still making loads of money.
Plus: Nike finally makes the shoes from 'Back to the Future 2' — and completely disappoints in every imaginable way.
How is 'Wall-E' different from 'Titanic' or 'The Lord of the Rings'?
Vulture revisits the awesome Pixar-created corporate Website for the Buy n Large corporation.
The American moviegoer paid a stiff price for his rare good taste this weekend.
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