Wall-E Wins Best Animated Film at 2008 Oscars

Sci-Fi Awards Events Festivals, Sci-Fi Movie News, Wall-E (2008) Movie — By Nix on February 23, 2009

Unless you were too busy daydreaming about football this Sunday, you were probably sitting at home (or you might have heard about it on the news) watching the 2008 Oscars telecast and watching Pixar’s latest, the sci-fi-themed “Wall-E” take the Oscar home in the Best Animated Feature Film category. The category was pretty slim pickings this year, with “Wall-E” up against “Bolt” and “Kung Fu Panda”.

The Oscars website has the acceptance speech by “Wall-E” director Andrew Stanton. It’s below.

My producers Jim Morris and Lindsey Collins should really be up here to accept this with me. It’s been such an inspiration to spend time with a character who so tenaciously struggles to find the beauty in everything that he sees. It’s a noble aspiration to have at times like these. I dearly want to thank everyone that’s been on this film: the cast, the crew, everybody at Disney and Pixar Studios. I have to single out Ed Catmull, John Lasseter and Steve Jobs for creating a cinematic safe haven where only a film like WALL-E could be made. To my wife Julie, my kids Ben and Audrey, I love you so much, and I guess I’d be remiss if I did not thank my high school drama teacher Phil Perry for 28 years ago casting me as Barnaby in Hello, Dolly!. Creative seeds are sown in the oddest of places so, uh, thank you so much to the Academy for this.

Stanton’s thank-yous continued backstage:


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  • Not at all enjoyed Wall-e. I totally enjoyed with Kung fu Panda….Oscar people always want some messages at last like saving nature, slum improvements or poverty,,,,if not they will not give Oscars this was proved this year again

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