10 Things About The Movie Wall-E You Never Knew Before
Here's what you never knew about this futuristic animated film.Â
Ben Burtt is a well-known sound designer who worked on E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and the Indiana Jones series.Â
Sigourney Weaver  provided the voice for the main computer on the Axiom starliner. Writer-director Andrew Stanton was a huge fan of Alien.Â
Someone handed him a pair of binoculars at a baseball game and he missed the whole first inning while he was playing with them.Â
Creating characters with elbows would've made it easier for them to express themselves, but the designs desired Wall-E didn't need them.Â
Stanton originally wanted to make the humans into unrecognizable blobs and have a twist in the movie that revealed the blobs as human. He later pulled back on the idea after thinking it was just too bizarre.Â
Hello, Dolly is Wall-E's favorite movie in the film. Its score was composed by Lionel Newman and his nephew Thomas Newman composed the score for Wall-E.Â
Ben Burtt create 2,400 new sounds for the movie.Â
The Pixar team named the roach Hal after 1920s producer Hal Roach and the homicidal computer in Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Roger Deakins, who's won 12 Oscars helped to make the film look like it was shot with cameras and not like it was animated.Â
The biggest is probably the Pizza Planet truck found in one of the trash heaps.Â