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WALL-E Fantasy
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9 minutes
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Synopsis:
A lonely cleaning robot desires to leave the rotten earth and takes the first chance he gets.
Intention:
A lonely cleaning robot desires to leave the rotten earth and takes the first chance he gets.
Additional Notes:
Part of the Space Consecution.
Release Information:
DVD
Wall-e Fantasy Fanedit from TMBTM on Vimeo.
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9 minutes
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Synopsis:
A lonely cleaning robot desires to leave the rotten earth and takes the first chance he gets.
Intention:
A lonely cleaning robot desires to leave the rotten earth and takes the first chance he gets.
Additional Notes:
Part of the Space Consecution.
Release Information:
DVD
Wall-e Fantasy Fanedit from TMBTM on Vimeo.
Trusted Reviewer reviews
5 reviews
Overall rating
9.5
Audio/Video Quality
9.0(1)
Audio Editing
10.0(1)
Visual Editing
9.0(1)
Narrative
10.0(1)
Enjoyment
8.4(5)
Overall rating
9.5
Audio/Video Quality
9.0
Audio Editing
10.0
Visual Editing
9.0
Narrative
10.0
Enjoyment
9.0
Superlative short here, mixing two (in my mind) incongruous films, WALL-E and Final Fantasy.
Does it work? Absolutely.
The intro is helpful, explaining WALL-E’s desire to depart Earth.
While other reviewers have expressed dismay with the open ending, that struck me as OK.
Adventures, especially spontaneous trips, are often unpredictable.
I like to think things will work out well for the small robot.
Someone could always craft a followup short.
Does it work? Absolutely.
The intro is helpful, explaining WALL-E’s desire to depart Earth.
While other reviewers have expressed dismay with the open ending, that struck me as OK.
Adventures, especially spontaneous trips, are often unpredictable.
I like to think things will work out well for the small robot.
Someone could always craft a followup short.
User Review
Do you recommend this edit?
Yes
Format Watched
DVD
(Updated: September 25, 2012)
Overall rating
7.0
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
Enjoyment
7.0
adabisi - dec 29 2009
Nice little short and well edited, but it felt like it ended halfway through the story. 7/10
Nice little short and well edited, but it felt like it ended halfway through the story. 7/10
(Updated: September 25, 2012)
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9.0
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N/A
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9.0
tv's frink - jan 9 2010
I liked this quite a bit. I really enjoyed the original Wall-E until he got off the planet, so for me the ending actually worked very well. And the opening text was helpful in appreciating the ending. The mixing of the two sources was done very well. My only disappointment was the lack of 5.1, something that really would have put this over the top for me. By the way, I also thought for a moment that Wall-E was running away, rather than chasing after the humans, but overall it still worked fine for me. 9/10
I liked this quite a bit. I really enjoyed the original Wall-E until he got off the planet, so for me the ending actually worked very well. And the opening text was helpful in appreciating the ending. The mixing of the two sources was done very well. My only disappointment was the lack of 5.1, something that really would have put this over the top for me. By the way, I also thought for a moment that Wall-E was running away, rather than chasing after the humans, but overall it still worked fine for me. 9/10
(Updated: September 25, 2012)
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7.0
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7.0
throwgncpr - jan 11 2010
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*This rating was given before reviews were required*
(Updated: September 25, 2012)
Overall rating
10.0
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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10.0
neglify - oct 30 2011
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User reviews
15 reviews
Overall rating
9.2
Audio/Video Quality
9.0(2)
Audio Editing
9.7(3)
Visual Editing
10.0(3)
Narrative
8.0(2)
Enjoyment
8.8(15)
Overall rating
9.7
Audio/Video Quality
9.0
Audio Editing
10.0
Visual Editing
10.0
Narrative
10.0
Enjoyment
9.0
Another great mash-up idea. The editing was perfect, if I hadn't seen the original films before I would almost think this might be a legitimate short film. As others have stated it would have been a little better with a more well defined ending but I don't think it detracts from the overall enjoyment too much. My only nitpick, and it is a nitpick, is the that ship noticeably changes because the ship from Wall-E and Final Fantasy don't have the same shape. Highly recommend!
User Review
Do you recommend this edit?
Yes
Format Watched
Digital
(Updated: September 25, 2012)
Overall rating
7.0
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N/A
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7.0
ku7uk - dec 28 2009
This short started amazingly, and the blend between Wall-E and Final fantasy was superb. The editing was flawless and I was immediately taken into the world of the editor. However, being a fan of both films, it was difficult to get past the lack of an ending. You want it to go somewhere but just doesn't. I know the editor only had so much footage to work with, but maybe he could have stuck the Titan AE opening on the end and blew up the planet just to finish things off?
But in the end, this is what I believe fan-editing is about. Taking two completely different stories and integrating them together to create a whole new story. That is its strength and for that reason, this is the short that takes top marks at successfully completing the main goal.
This short started amazingly, and the blend between Wall-E and Final fantasy was superb. The editing was flawless and I was immediately taken into the world of the editor. However, being a fan of both films, it was difficult to get past the lack of an ending. You want it to go somewhere but just doesn't. I know the editor only had so much footage to work with, but maybe he could have stuck the Titan AE opening on the end and blew up the planet just to finish things off?
But in the end, this is what I believe fan-editing is about. Taking two completely different stories and integrating them together to create a whole new story. That is its strength and for that reason, this is the short that takes top marks at successfully completing the main goal.
(Updated: September 25, 2012)
Overall rating
10.0
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
Enjoyment
10.0
blueyoda - dec 28 2009
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*This rating was given before reviews were required*
(Updated: September 25, 2012)
Overall rating
8.0
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
Enjoyment
8.0
ripplin - dec 29 2009
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*This rating was given before reviews were required*
(Updated: September 25, 2012)
Overall rating
10.0
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N/A
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10.0
sunarep - dec 29 2009
Well well well...
This was the first short i watched and at the start i was a little pissed, because I thought the editor would just cut wall-e down to 10 minutes (i didn’t read the description on the page). Then the movie got a little darker and i thought “is this deliberate or is there an error with the color filter and even though one could tell that the dark “evening” atmosphere was added by an editor it was still neat – when the final fantasy ship landed this edit became a “holy *peep*” experience and yeah what can i say: this is the true spirit of consecution fanediting. Congrats to this great piece of editing.
And while i can understand some people complaining that it felt chopped of, i was so happy with every second of editing that everything past the spaceship landing was a treat
Congrats to TMBTM!
Well well well...
This was the first short i watched and at the start i was a little pissed, because I thought the editor would just cut wall-e down to 10 minutes (i didn’t read the description on the page). Then the movie got a little darker and i thought “is this deliberate or is there an error with the color filter and even though one could tell that the dark “evening” atmosphere was added by an editor it was still neat – when the final fantasy ship landed this edit became a “holy *peep*” experience and yeah what can i say: this is the true spirit of consecution fanediting. Congrats to this great piece of editing.
And while i can understand some people complaining that it felt chopped of, i was so happy with every second of editing that everything past the spaceship landing was a treat
Congrats to TMBTM!