The use of live action humans works quite well in the key moment that you don't describe, that of WALL-E's Hello, Dolly! tape. A similarly animated sequence would not have achieved the same connection to humanity and human emotion that WALL-E is trying to mimic in that moment as he attempts to impress EVE and, eventually, hold her hand. With regards to the Fred Willard sequence, I'm not really.. WALL-E (Live Action Remake) Directed By Anthony Russo ' Guy Ritchie Screenplay By Joss Whedon Based On WALL-E By Andrew Stanton And Pete Docter Produced By Darlan Cunha Starring Matthew Gray Gubler ' Elissa Knight ' Rasmus Hardiker Cinematography Rodrigo Pimentel Edited By John Carnochan Music By Joel McNeely ' Hans Zimmer
Karleen Griffin in Pixar's WALL-E (Live Action) Directed by: Andrew Staton Role: Toasting Couple. Brad Bird set a precedent that Pixar auteurs could find success in live-action when he made Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol after winning Oscars for Best Animated Feature for both The Incredibles and Ratatouille. His fellow Pixar filmmaker, Andrew Stanton,tried to go on the same path after also winning two Oscars for. read full story