Today's Memory, June 23, 2008: WALL-E Animated Film Premieres
JAKARTA - Today's memory, 15 years ago, June 23, 2008, was the latest animated film made by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures, WALL-E premiered in Los Angeles, United States (US). The broadcast was held at the Greek Theater. Pixar's film fans welcomed it with great fanfare.
Previously, the idea of the film WALL-E had been thought of long ago. Director Andrew Stanton even thought about it in 1994. He already imagined how the whole world was full of everyday groceries and humans had to flee into space.
The animated film made by Pixar is often awaited by its presence. The good animation and originality of the story idea have become a natural thing. The narrative makes all kinds of films directed by Pixar studios often awaited by their presence. The production of the film WALL-E, for example.
The well-known director, Andrew Stanton has found ideas about WALL-E since 1994. He has been thinking about how the earth is no longer habitable and garbage is everywhere. As a result, humans are forced to flee into space.
The idea of rudeness continues to appear in his mind. One year later, Stanton wanted to absorb the film under the titleTrash Planet. However, the ideas and cultivation were not carried out either. The absence of the writing team took everything down.
Stanton herself was then busy working on other Pixar films. Moreover, he achieved success in working on the films A Bug's Life (1998) and Findingisih (2003). In fact, this success did not make Stanton forget his dream of working on a film related to science fiction that was announced in 1994.
The imperfect scribbles related to WALL-E were reworked in 2002. The story idea and until the main character are finalized. As a result, the story related to one of the last solar-powered robots on earth and its adventures was presented.
Sutradara, Andrew Stanton had an idea for WALL-E in 1994. The idea was raised right in the middle of the cultivation of other film ideas A Bug's Life to FindingAS. Stanton's idea is about a small robot that remains on earth, while everyone in the world is starting to leave the earth is being matured. He began to explore how the fate of the last robot on earth would be.
Everyone goes and this robot only knows how to clean up trash without stopping. The idea is really the beginning. All the details are there. No character names. They don't even know what it will look like. They don't have a story,explained E. MacDonald in the book The Invisible Art of Film Music: A Comprehensive History (2013).
The idea of a film story was accelerated. Likewise, the research questions that describe the world are destroyed. Stanton looked at the city that was ravaged by the damage to the Chernobyl nuclear reactor in Ukraine as the main location of his research. Images related to the destroyed city were obtained.
The film is then predicted to be selling well to bring benefits. Stanton with Disney and Pixar can't wait to release the WALL-E Film to the public soon. They worked hard. Ulam's beloved pinnacle arrives. The film WALL-E also premiered at the Greek Theater, Los Angeles, USA on June 23, 2008.
The response received a positive response. Then, afterwards the WALL-E became the film with the ninth largest revenue in 2008. All because the WALL-E can provide an overview of how the world is destroyed due to human activity that produces a lot of trash.
The premiere of this film was held at the Greek Theater. Los Angeles, on June 23, 2008. Its commercial screening began on June 27, 2008 simultaneously at 3,992 cinemas in the US and Canada. Following the tradition of screening the premiere of Pixar films. This film was preceded by the screening of the short film Pixar, this time it culminated Presto. The film is dedicated to Justin Wright (1981-2008). Animator Pixar who co-worked on Ratatouille and died of a heart attack before the WALL-E was released.
Earnings at the start of the week reached 63 million US dollars, occupying the first position of box office, and third place at the weekend premiere for the film Pixar. Overall, the film earned $224 million in US dollars and $535 million worldwide: This makes it the ninth-largest-income film in 2008, "explained Ni Ketut Susrini in the bookPixar (2009).