A) Mechanic B) Gardener C) Security Guard D) Waste Allocation Load Lifter - Earth Class
A) Elysium B) Serenity C) Axiom D) Odyssey
A) Singin' in the Rain B) Hello, Dolly! C) Star Wars D) The Wizard of Oz
A) Meeting new people B) Eating unhealthy food C) Returning to Earth D) Playing golf on the Axiom
A) A flower B) A battery C) A toy robot D) A plant
A) Auto B) Captain McCrea C) M-O D) Eve
A) 1000 years B) 200 years C) 500 years D) 700 years
A) Saturn B) Earth C) Neptune D) Mars
A) Hal B) Larry C) Steve D) Bob
A) 2100 B) 2805 C) 2250 D) 3000
A) Stella B) Luna C) Eve D) Ava
A) Ben Burtt B) Tom Hanks C) Brad Pitt D) Chris Pratt
A) Unchained Melody B) La Vie en Rose C) Fly Me to the Moon D) Can't Help Falling in Love
A) White B) Blue C) Red D) Green
A) Pete Docter B) Jim Reardon C) Thomas Newman D) Andrew Stanton
A) Animated romantic science fiction B) Live-action drama C) Comedy D) Documentary
A) $100 million B) $200 million C) $180 million D) $150 million
A) It was the first film with a musical score B) Segments featuring live-action characters C) All characters are human D) No dialogue in any scenes
A) Hugo Award for Best Long Form Dramatic Presentation B) Golden Globe Award for Best Picture C) Saturn Award for Best Animated Film D) Academy Award for Best Animated Feature
A) A picture of Earth B) A piece of metal C) A robot part D) A living seedling
A) John Williams B) Danny Elfman C) Thomas Newman D) Hans Zimmer
A) B. McCrea B) Shelby Forthright C) EVE D) AUTO
A) Launch Pod B) Survival Pod C) Return Pod D) Escape Pod
A) AUTO B) GO-4 C) M-O D) HAL
A) EVE's Protocol B) B. McCrea C) AUTO's Command D) A113
A) $600 million B) $400 million C) $700 million D) $521.3 million
A) 2009 B) 2010 C) 2007 D) 2008
A) Golden Globe Award B) Grammy Award C) Emmy Award D) Tony Award
A) Hope for Earth's renewal B) The end of humanity C) A new technology D) WALL-E's love interest
A) Autopilot helm B) Automated Operational Unit C) Artificial Intelligence Operator D) Advanced Utility Officer
A) EVE B) AUTO C) GO-4 D) M-O
A) WALL-E is turned off permanently B) WALL·E is crushed using the Holo-Detector C) WALL-E is upgraded D) WALL-E is sent back to Earth
A) Elissa Knight B) Sigourney Weaver C) John Ratzenberger D) Kathy Najimy
A) Captain B. McCrea B) Captain M-O C) Captain WALL-E D) Captain John Stanton
A) MacInTalk B) Alexa C) Siri D) Cortana
A) During a spacewalk. B) By repairing the Axiom. C) After watching a movie. D) Through encounters with WALL-E.
A) Ben Burtt B) Jeff Garlin C) Elissa Knight D) Sigourney Weaver
A) Garbage World. B) W.A.L.-E. C) Trash Planet. D) Robo-Waste.
A) A documentary on human evolution. B) A sci-fi novel about space travel. C) The effects of prolonged weightlessness on humans as mentioned by physiologist James Hicks. D) An interview with a biologist.
A) A novel about robots. B) Dan O'Bannon's Alien, reminiscent of haiku. C) A classic science fiction film. D) The screenplay of Toy Story.
A) The Gels used sign language. B) The Gels spoke a made-up gibberish language. C) The Gels spoke English. D) The Gels communicated through music.
A) Pete Docter. B) Andrew Stanton. C) John Lasseter. D) Jim Capobianco, director of the Ratatouille short film Your Friend the Rat. |