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Greetings Film Fiends and welcome to John Doe's Film Blog. 30 years of dedicated celluloid obsession has meant that I have seen a few films. Drawing attention to some of the lesser discussed gems that I love. Cult classics, obscure curios and quality genre pictures. This blogs purpose is to translate some of my passion for these films and with luck, inspire you the reader to go check em out.

Wall-E (2008) - Trailer Included

September 24th 2008 00:01
Open the Pod Bay Doors Wall-E, I want more


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In Australian Cinemas Now

Writer/Director: Andrew Stanton
Music: Thomas Newman
Voices: Ben Burtt, Sigourney Weaver, Jeff Garlin, John Ratzenberger, Fred Willard, Elissa Knight


Pixar studios are the modern day pantheon of animated feature films. Ever since the success of their first full length cinema event Toy Story in 1995 they have continued to raise expectations of what can be achieved through the medium.

The production houses latest achievement, WALL-E shatters any doubts that a manufactured reality can connect on an emotional level with audiences.

A marvel of pure visual storytelling harking back to the days of cinemas golden age, there is a nickelodeon pantomime quality to the characters that reminds the viewer of iconic silent comedians like Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton. Setting this tone against a state of the art digital future makes for a charming and often dazzling cinema experience.

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Wall E, EVE and that Cube
Welcome to earth, circa 2800. Mankind has destroyed its natural resources, human life can no longer be sustained. Forcing a total evacuation of the planet we have lived in outer space for 700 years.

All that remains on the surface post apocalypse is one lone robot named WALL-E (an acronymn for Waste Allocation Load Lifter-Earth-class.). Isolated and lonely, he continues to complete his prime directive, of cleaning up the endless trash left behind. Building towering structures from the compost bricks he makes, the landscape is now filled with high rise garbage piles.

Developing a personality all his own, over time WALL-E’s daily routine includes collecting relics and curios that he places in his lunchbox. They are symbols that intrigue his mechanised yearning for understanding. Most importantly though Wall-E craves companionship, a friend, someone he can share his time.

While endlessly rewatching an old VHS tape of the film Hello Dolly he comes to comprehend the nature of love and also recognises his own lonely plight.

Then one day, without warning the earth begins to shake, a deafening noise is heard and then a spaceship lands. From it emerges a sole probe droid, EVE (Extraterrestial Vegetation Evaluator) and Wall-E is immediately infatuated.

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Wall E - The tin man with a heart



John Doe Says:
Poetically imaginative, by blending live action footage with CGI for the first time Pixar has created a work of artistic splendour. Delivering not only a touching and beautiful work, but also a classic science fiction film that can be mentioned in the same breath as the likes of Solaris and 2001 A Space Odyssey.

Written and Directed by Andrew Stanton (Finding Nemo) this romantic and tender film, bravely decides to make the opening 40 minutes virtually dialogue free. Endearing itself almost immediately with its simultaneous bleak scenario of optimism . Even later on the script remains sparse, preferring to show instead of tell its plot. This engages the mind, letting the audience assess and make conclusions on what they have seen. It also allows for a level of subtlety that has been missing from the genre till now.

The films messages are not rammed down your throat, the sentimentality is never vocalised and so we are left to take from it what we will. There is much about over reliance on technology, a disconnected society and the shape of things to come.

Due to the minamilist style of the action, Thomas Newman’s musical score has to lift us and carry us through, and it does. There is a magical nuance to the experience that comes largely down to his emotive melodic accompaniment. When combined with the ingenius sound FX that are pivotal to the miracle this film performs, it is the big budget experimental film.

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Love across the universe
A bleak, alien atmosphere exudes from the opening shots and the cinematography throughout has a raw, naturalistic feel. (Something that many live action sci-fi’s fail at) The filmmakers actually consulted the Coen Brothers Director of Photography Roger Deakins, discussing the use of light and camera angle in order to shoot scenes to appear as if they were live action. The results are staggering, it takes all of about 5 minutes before you forget you are watching an artificial computer enhanced world.

Normally relying on big name stars to voice their characters, here Pixar has gone largely unknown save for the Axiom Ship’s voice of Sigorney Weaver (A clever twist on her parts in Galaxy Quest and Alien).

As Wall-E and numerous other robots we have Ben Burtt doing the vocals. Burtt is a highly respected and sought after sound FX guru who amongst others did sound design for the Indiana Jones and Star Wars films.

There is something very Joshua in War Games meets number 5 from Short Circuit about the leads mode of communication and it is endearing. There are also plenty of references to movies of the past, parallels between HAL in 2001 and AUTO being the most obvious. Keep your lens focused too because a lot of WALL-E’s toys in the background are easily recognisable. (Eg: Rex from Toy Story)

Going against the conventions in much the same way as E.T did for Alien invasion, here we have machines that act more human than the de-evolved humans. Instead of trying to take over the world or destroy it, the robots are our friends. JD is not a fan of animorphising in films, making animals talk, giving inanimate objects human characteristics, but here it won him over.

For John Doe this is Pixar’s greatest achievement (Though the Incredibles is still a close second), he cried, he laughed and he was awestruck. Tackling important issues with a steady hand, the way the story is told makes every scene intriguing. Piquing curiosity and inspiring thought, as the Hollywood Reporter said in their review, “the films one fault really is where does Pixar go from here after setting the bar so high.”

Truly a film for “Children of any age” the sense of wonderment and joy that comes from viewing is sublime.

It would be wrong to not also acknowledge the fabulous short “Presto” that precedes the film. A Looney Tune/Tex Avery style escapade of hijinx between a Magician and a bunny, JD was taken back to his childhood and giggled from the first frame to the last.


WALL-E Trailer


WALL-E trailer 2


Behind the scenes of WALL-E

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Supanova 2008 - A Preview

March 10th 2008 00:01
Supanova Nirvana Returns.


Hands on and completely interactive, this year “Supanova” returns to Australia with a cavalcade of familiar faces that have John Doe ready to attack the nearest clone if it sped up the events arrival.

For those of you who have not entered this alternate universe, “Supanova” is essentially a pop-culture expo that spreads through comics, anime, videogames, cult classics and anything else commonly associated with us fantasy obsessed beings.

Bringing a calibre of quality that for a long time was only available in the motherland (ship). These are the stars, creators, animators and other visionaries associated with the creative and imaginative works that have inspired passionate devotion in audiences.

Johnny D missed last year’s event which featured guests including Lando Lando Calrissian himself, Billy Dee Williams, Sam J Jones (Flash Gordon) and Bruce Spence (Mad Max 2).

Scrolling through the latest issue of FilmInk you will find a two page advertisement for the 2008 landing and the schedule is shaping up nicely. It’s hard to say who is the most exciting face to coming down under but, John Rhys Davies (Sala in Raiders of the Lost Ark, Gimli in Lord of the Rings) would surely have a few anecdotes JD would be interested in.

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John Rhys Davies and David Harris


For the Melbourne and Brisbane 3 day Extravaganza, The Warriors is an all time classic and the chance to meet David “Cochise” Harris has Mr Doe ready to “come out and pllllaaaayyyaayyy”. (Shame it’s in the wrong state)

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Jewel Straite at another Convention


Chronic cutie Jewel Straite (Kaylee on Serenity, Heidi Gotts on Wonderfalls), the real Incredible Hulk Lou Ferrigno, Police Academy’s Michael Winslow and James Kyson Lee (Ando in Heroes) are also due in.

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Just don't make him made!


For the Sydney and Perth people there is an impressive line up forming. At the front of the queue is Heroes head cheerleader Hayden Panettiere.

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Save the cheerleader...save the world


The Trekkie in Doe finds the prospect of seeing Nichelle Nichols (Nyota Uhura) brings out his inner Starfleet Academy cadet.

Morena Baccarin (Inara from Firefly/Serenity), Mark Sheppard (Bionic Woman) and Daniel Logan (Jnr Bobba Fett) are also invited.

Expect a JDM exclusive report from the Sydney leg of the journey.

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Femtroopers of the starboard bow


Rest assured Cib, John Doe will be keeping his phaser set to stun if he sees any Fem-Troopers. Click here to find out more about femtroopers

Dates are as follows:

MELBOURNE 2008
March 28-30, Royal Showgrounds

BRISBANE 2008
April 4-6, RNA Showgrounds

SYDNEY 2008
June 20-22, The Dome, Olympic Park

PERTH 2008
June 27-29, Claremont Showgrounds

For further information including Anime and Comic guests plus bookings check out supanova.com.au


Watch “Sharpy’s” visit to last years Supanova in Brisbane


Here is a clip from the 2005 show


Another clip from previous years Supanova


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