WALL-E End Credits
WALL-E never really grew on me. It had great visuals, as do all Pixar films, but I wasn’t totally sold. Funnily enough, I would say one of it’s saving grace for me was the end credits. I remember getting up to leave, and then slowly sitting back down in my chair admiring the end credits.

How awesome then when I found the site Art of the Title Sequence. They interviewed the brilliant minds behind WALL-E’s end credits, Jim Capobianco and Alex Woo.
Jim Capobianco’s end credits to Andrew Stanton’s “WALL·E” are essential; they are the actual ending of the film, a perfect and fantastically optimistic conclusion to a grand, if imperfect idea. Humanity’s past and future evolution viewed through unspooling schools of art. Frame after frame sinks in as you smile self-consciously. It isn’t supposed to be this good but there it is. This is art in its own right.
If you have time, check out the other features on that site as well. One of my favorite title sequence would have to be Catch Me If You Can. Beautiful art, perfect scoring.
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Matt,
I don’t know about ‘soulless’... Although I did feel like taking a shit at the end of ‘Titanic’.
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“WALL-E never really grew on me. “
Congrats, you just admitted to being a soulless tool that everyone else is rolling their eyes in unison at. The credits are great, icing on the AMAZING cake of the AMAZING film. Don’t be a loser.