Credits Report: WALL-E
Filed under: Animation, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Film Clips, Trailers and Clips

Wall-E is such a good, sappy, funny, adventurous, touching, and enjoyable movie, that by the time you get to the end you're exhausted. Plus you probably have a single tear sliding down your cheek like Iron Eyes Cody. So by the time the end credits roll, you're looking for something to bring you back down to Earth, no pun intended. Aw, who am I kidding -- that pun was definitely intended.
Thankfully that thing isn't a Randy Newman song, although it does come via his cousin Thomas Newman who thank all the stars above wisely lets Peter Gabriel sing the outtro song "Down to Earth." Hey, it netted him an Oscar nod. The song is slow, beautiful, and plays out against visual images depicting the "new" history of mankind on the planet: cave drawings, hieroglyphics, mosaics, sketches, pointilism, Van Gogh skies ... and when it finally slides down underground and turns into a traditional credit crawl, you've got 8-bit graphics closing things out. Great stuff.
To quote Rob Reiner, "But hey, enough of my yakkin'! Whaddaya say? Let's boogie!" Check out the full end sequence after the jump.
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7-09-2009 @ 8:17PM
Argent said...
loved those end titles. they also more or less tell 'the rest of the story' -- of how humanity slowly but surely re-populates earth (and get in shape!)
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7-09-2009 @ 8:28PM
Kevin Kelly said...
And probably trashes the planet again...
7-10-2009 @ 11:58AM
Sergio said...
It's also a really great art history recap!
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7-10-2009 @ 1:46PM
champion said...
check out another more in-depth piece on this:
http://www.artofthetitle.com/2009/06/22/wall-e/
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