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8/29-31 Weekend BoxOffice
Group: rec.arts.animation · Group Profile · Search for wall e in rec.arts.animation
Author: Juan F. Lara
Date: Sep 5, 2008 15:20
...2,711,145 -52.1%% 2,444 -1,008 $1,109 $29,619,167 18 16 Fly Me to the Moon $1,509,198 +6.1%% 630 +90 $2,395 $6,242,261 21 17 Wall-E $1,175,863 +21.8%% 1,155 +370 $1,018 $217,973,943 24 20 Kung Fu Panda $633,024 +9.3%% 460 +23 $1,376 $213,591,364 29 24 Space Chimps $...
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Re: The Man from Earth
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for wall e in alt.philosophy
Author: Immortalist
Date: Aug 31, 2008 19:52
... come in filmdom, or a flash in the pan that will be obscured by high budget films in which the messenger (dazzling special effects ) pre-empts the message (e.g Wall-E)? I suppose the things I elaborated upon were the reasons I want to see it. I really want to see how interesting a film of a conversation ...
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Re: (OT) And, In Conclusion -- Star Wars - The Clone Wars
Group: rec.arts.animation · Group Profile · Search for wall e in rec.arts.animation
Author: Terrence Briggs
Date: Aug 20, 2008 18:43
...We don't make noise. We LOVE animation from all parts of the world. (We don't like live-action movie review - fair warning.) You're reviews of Kung Fu Panda, Wall-E, Space Chimps, and Clone Wars are all welcome and encouraged in rec.arts.animation. You can find (and post to) us for free, through Google Groups, if you wish: ...
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Re: 8/15-17 Weekend BoxOffice
Group: rec.arts.animation · Group Profile · Search for wall e in rec.arts.animation
Author: Patrick McNamara
Date: Aug 20, 2008 15:51
... 12 Fly Me to the Moon - 3D $1,900,523 452 $4,204 $1,900,523 13 9 Wall-E $1,836,332 -41.5%% 1,403 -741 $1,308 $214,129,943 17 11 Space Chimps... is over. There's only so much Lucas can milk that franchise. -- Patrick McNamara E-mail: patjmcnamara@gmail.com Webpage: http://www.geocities.com/writerpatrick Podcast Ping podcast: http...
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8/15-17 Weekend BoxOffice
Group: rec.arts.animation · Group Profile · Search for wall e in rec.arts.animation
Author: Juan F. Lara
Date: Aug 20, 2008 14:32
...12 Fly Me to the Moon - 3D $1,900,523 452 $4,204 $1,900,523 13 9 Wall-E $1,836,332 -41.5%% 1,403 -741 $1,308 $214,129,943 17 11 Space Chimps $775,....rottentomatoes.com/m/10009249-fly_me_to_the_moon/ Wow, "Space Chimps" doesn't seem so bad now. :-) In other news, "Wall-E" finally edged pass "Kung Fu Panda". - Juan F. Lara
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Re: The world's first robot controlled exclusively by living brain tissue
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for wall e in alt.philosophy
Author: bigfletch8
Date: Aug 19, 2008 08:36
...he said. Looking a bit like the garbage-compacting hero of the blockbuster animation "Wall-E", Gordon has a brain composed of 50,000 to 100,000 active neurons. ... To some extent, Gordon learns by itself. When it hits a wall, for example, it gets an electrical stimulation from the robot's sensors. ...
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Re: The world's first robot controlled exclusively by living brain tissue
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Author: Jerry Kraus
Date: Aug 17, 2008 12:35
...," he said. Looking a bit like the garbage-compacting hero of the blockbuster animation "Wall-E", Gordon has a brain composed of 50,000 to 100,000 active neurons. ...> To some extent, Gordon learns by itself. When it hits a wall, for example, it gets an electrical stimulation from the robot's sensors. ...
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Re: The world's first robot controlled exclusively by living brain tissue
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Author: Immortalist
Date: Aug 16, 2008 22:10
... spinoffs," he said. Looking a bit like the garbage-compacting hero of the blockbuster animation "Wall-E", Gordon has a brain composed of 50,000 to 100,000 active neurons. ... To some extent, Gordon learns by itself. When it hits a wall, for example, it gets an electrical stimulation from the robot's sensors. ...
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Re: The world's first robot controlled exclusively by living brain tissue
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for wall e in alt.philosophy
Author: bigfletch8
Date: Aug 16, 2008 17:49
...medical spinoffs," he said. Looking a bit like the garbage-compacting hero of the blockbuster animation "Wall-E", Gordon has a brain composed of 50,000 to 100,000 active neurons. ...> To some extent, Gordon learns by itself. When it hits a wall, for example, it gets an electrical stimulation from the robot's sensors. ...
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Re: The world's first robot controlled exclusively by living brain tissue
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Author: Rod Speed
Date: Aug 16, 2008 15:57
... spinoffs," he said. Looking a bit like the garbage-compacting hero of the blockbuster animation "Wall-E", Gordon has a brain composed of 50,000 to 100,000 active neurons. Once removed from ...>> To some extent, Gordon learns by itself. When it hits a wall, for example, it gets an electrical stimulation from the robot's sensors....
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