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Post by MidgardDragon on Aug 20, 2008 14:33:09 GMT -5
What is your favorite moment from EVE specifically in the film? For me it is probably her curiosity about all of the objects WALL-E hands her, and her mischievousness with them, as well as her lighting the lightbulb.
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Post by fastdash9 on Aug 20, 2008 14:38:49 GMT -5
Like MD, I like the scene from WALL-E's mobile home also I also like the scene where she's watching her security cam video and the scene where she blows up the ships after getting stuck on a magnet. I also like the way she looked among the garbage in the scene with the WALL-A's... You know, now that i think about it, I really can't put my finger on a specific favorite Eve scene
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Post by vanessajoyce on Aug 20, 2008 15:43:15 GMT -5
When she blows the "rogue robots" monitor away. I still crack up laughing.
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Post by Callandor on Aug 20, 2008 15:44:37 GMT -5
After wall-e fixes his eye.. then eve shakes her head and says "whoa" I love that part! I think its my fav part in the movie
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Post by LuckyDawg on Aug 20, 2008 15:47:16 GMT -5
There were a lot of EVE moments that I enjoyed, but the one that stands out is when the ship returns to Earth and EVE is trying to repair a damaged Wall-E. It was sad when Wall-E couldn't remember who EVE was.
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Post by Bartle on Aug 20, 2008 16:14:24 GMT -5
My fav moment with Eve I guess is when she chases after Wall-E after he accidentally ends up in the escape pod with the plant, that moment when she thinks that all I lost, very touching.
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Post by smkndofpnutdssrt on Aug 20, 2008 19:44:42 GMT -5
There are too many to pick! The one that I think is hilarious is when she gets stuck to the magnet and starts shooting everything in sight in a fit of rage. It reminds me of me when I'm PMS-ing.
I love when she first sees Wall-E's truck. I love the look on her face when she sees all the lights and all the stuff on the shelves.
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Post by trashbag on Aug 20, 2008 19:50:16 GMT -5
Probably the ending, where she's trying to get WALL-E to remember her. I rarely ever see such emotion portrayed on screen, and she's a frickin' robot! Just the look in her eyes when she realizes that WALL-E was truly gone (at least, for the moment) really set me off crying... man-tears, of course.
Oh, and any moment where she laughs, I like as well.
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Post by AtomicGreymon on Aug 21, 2008 1:38:38 GMT -5
It's pretty hard to choose a single moment, Eve was such a great character; cute, expressive, funny, touching.
However, if I must choose I'd probably go with one of the moments in the Axiom's waste disposal level. Wall-E is trying to give her the plant, and manages to say "directive" in spite of his damage. Then Eve just throws it behind her into the garbage, and clearly states "Directive" in reference to Wall-E and takes his hand.
Though I didn't actually cry in this movie (thankfully, lol; would've been quite embarrassing), there were definately a few close calls. And that scene, almost more than the moment when it seems Wall-E's lost his individuality, really got to me. To my mind, that moment when Eve is able to simply disregard her programming for the sake of an emotion is when she moves from a highly-advanced robot (admittedly, a very adorable one) to a true lifeform.
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Post by Bubblegum on Aug 21, 2008 2:02:45 GMT -5
My favorite EVE moment was when she did that little wiggle while popping the bubble wrap.
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Post by hopper on Aug 21, 2008 21:56:11 GMT -5
my favorite eve moments? when she first meets wall-e and is stuck on the magnet and blasts it when she shakes the truck and then smacks wall-e into the wall of the truck when 'dancing' for the first time when she thinks wall-e was blown up in the escape pod and is like.. 'no.. nooo' almost crying the subsequent 'dance' scene when eve overwrites her plant finding/delivery directive with fixing wall-e as her new primary directive
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Post by rubbidonkey on Aug 22, 2008 0:13:51 GMT -5
To my mind, that moment when Eve is able to simply disregard her programming for the sake of an emotion is when she moves from a highly-advanced robot (admittedly, a very adorable one) to a true lifeform. That's quite true. I always wonder how EVE developed a fascination towards flying. It seems that of all the robots BnL has made, EVE Probes pocess the upmost power of moving through land or space. Since the EVE in the movie is the EVE Probe one---perhaps the first EVE Probe ever being made, I thought she may fall for flying the moment she took up into the sky during the trial. Back to the topic---I love every moments EVE took her step towards "being live", the moment she caressed Hal and giggled, the moment she turned her gun away from Wall-E (though for Hal), the moment she broke the egg beater and panicked, the moment she scowled seeing Wall-E frantically fixing the VHS, the moment she chased out into the space to save Wall-E----Every moment when her free-will fighted down the DIRECTIVE.
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Post by Khodhum on Aug 22, 2008 0:59:02 GMT -5
I'm gonna go with this. But this is my runner up.
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Post by smkndofpnutdssrt on Aug 22, 2008 21:35:31 GMT -5
To my mind, that moment when Eve is able to simply disregard her programming for the sake of an emotion is when she moves from a highly-advanced robot (admittedly, a very adorable one) to a true lifeform. That's quite true. I always wonder how EVE developed a fascination towards flying. It seems that of all the robots BnL has made, EVE Probes pocess the upmost power of moving through land or space. Since the EVE in the movie is the EVE Probe one---perhaps the first EVE Probe ever being made, I thought she may fall for flying the moment she took up into the sky during the trial. Back to the topic---I love every moments EVE took her step towards "being live", the moment she caressed Hal and giggled, the moment she turned her gun away from Wall-E (though for Hal), the moment she broke the egg beater and panicked, the moment she scowled seeing Wall-E frantically fixing the VHS, the moment she chased out into the space to save Wall-E----Every moment when her free-will fighted down the DIRECTIVE. After seeing the "freedom flight" scene it makes me wonder. You think that Eve was completely personality-less until she meets Wall-E. But I started wondering if maybe she has already developed something of a personality over time before meeting Wall-E. Someone in another thread said she probably came to earth many times looking for plant life without success. She spends all that time doing her job that she has to long for something else. Kind of like Wall-E. But she's not really sure what she's looking for. So she just takes every moment she can to do something, one little thing, that's just for herself. But I think she's also afraid to rebel or to have anyone see her rebel, which is why during that one scene she waits for the ship to leave, then looks around to make sure she's alone, and then starts dancing around. There I go again. ANYWAYS...
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Post by hopper on Aug 22, 2008 21:50:29 GMT -5
i duno about that.. actually i think ALL the robots have some personality to some extent mostly for the purpose to show role reversal that the robots became personable and the humans mindless drones, take m-o for instance, his constant frustration and defiant persistence over wall-e's mess, and Auto's hostility towards the captain's persistence.. not to mention how the wall-as in the garbage room stopped working upon seeing wall-e in trouble and shed light on the situation, then waved as they left its not the presence of personality imo that separates wall-e and eve from the rest.. but the ability to override their drictive b
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