Wall-E -- good for young kids?

Discussion in 'Parenting & Family' started by Ringo, Jun 28, 2008.

  1. Ringo

    Ringo Member

    Jun 10, 2002
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    I know it's a G-rated Pixar movie (and I've even heard reviewers say it should be a best picture nominee, and not just in the animation category) so I know there's no sex and violence. But still -- is it a kid's movie or too, ahem, high-brow for the toddler set? It's not that i think the movie would be inappropiate, I just didn't want him to be bored.
    My boy is 3 years old (almost four) and I'm curious if people think he'd enjoy it (not too much dialogue, etc.). The first and only movie he's seen in a theater is Kung Fu Panda, which he loved because he loves Pandas and Tigers. lots of furry animals bouncing around -- what's not to love? Wall-E: less furry animals.
    interested in thoughts and opinions. Thanks!
    :)
     
  2. GringoTex

    GringoTex Member

    Aug 22, 2001
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    I took my 8 year-old who really enjoyed it. But the 3-4 year olds in the theater were obviously getting bored by the end.
     
  3. Iceblink

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    Oct 11, 1999
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    I would say that my five-year-old is at the minimum. He loved it. We saw it on Friday, and he's been talking about it ever since. There's plenty of action and a lot of humor... so it's possible... but if your kid is the type who gets bored easily... wait for the dvd.

    That said, the pixar short at the beginning of the film might be worth the trip. My son was laughing hysterically.

    But I say take him anyway and see! I took my son to see Ratatouille last year and he was a bit of trouble... same with Surf's Up the year before.

    Honestly, I would say that Wall-E is not a boring movie though. Even when there's no dialogue, there's plenty of activity to hold a kid's interest.
     
  4. Ringo

    Ringo Member

    Jun 10, 2002
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    i ended up giving it a shot and Gringo was right in that the boy ended up getting bored near the end. he was more excited for the madagascar2 preview before the movie (he likes to move it, move it) .... as such, I didn't enjoy it as much as I probably would've if I didn't have a bored 3 year old on my hands.
     
  5. supersport

    supersport New Member

    Oct 17, 2001
    San Francisco
    While on this topic, at what age should "Star Wars" be introduced? BTW, my almost 5 year old really liked Wall_E.
     
  6. Iceblink

    Iceblink Member

    Oct 11, 1999
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    I started my kid (5 in March) to Star Wars earlier in the year... actually, late last year. He is very into the star wars world now. He even knows some of the mythology. He asks good questions, knows who Darth Vader is and who his son is and who his daughter is.

    He loves star wars things now... and it's something we can be into together... though we're not going to some convention dressed as father and son stormtroopers. We have our limits!
     
  7. bballmom

    bballmom New Member

    Aug 5, 2008
    Am excited to see WALL-E!

    Star Wars definitely needs to be introduced BUT the movies aren't followed along very well at that age. It's more the characters, the lightsabers, Dark Vadar, etc.
     
  8. yufu14

    yufu14 New Member

    Aug 24, 2008
    Its the next toy story from what I heard :rolleyes:
     
  9. Felixx219

    Felixx219 BigSoccer Supporter

    Nov 8, 2004
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    Why does it need to be introduced? I am almost 28 and never seen any of the Star Wars movies and never plan to.
     
  10. Sport Billy

    Sport Billy Moderator
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    May 25, 2006
    Thanks for ruining it. ;) :p
     
  11. Ringo

    Ringo Member

    Jun 10, 2002
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    well, not everybody is as cool as you are.

    ;)
     
  12. Val1

    Val1 Member+

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    Mar 12, 2004
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    I was 13 the summer of '77, and Star Wars was almost transformative. To that point in my life, it was the greatest movie I'd ever seen. The scope was epic -- evil, HUGE empire vs the plucky little rebels -- yet the setting was first person, what with R2D2 and C3PO. Vader may be the best bad guy since Dracula. I could appreciate the sweep of the story, the myth behind the plot. It really is a young teen movie. And yet, two years later when Empire came out, I was off that trip.

    Start kids too young, though, and they miss the story. Star Wars is just one more in a long line of good guy - bad guy romps. I'd really wait. Oh, wait, I did. My daughter didn't see Star Wars until she was 12. My son, who is 9, saw it then, which I kind of regret because it was too early. He can run around quoting Harrison Ford quips, but other than that, it is just another movie to him. Given a choice, he'd rather watch Transformers. And that's just wrong.
     

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