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Does anyone else see the striking resemblance to Johnny 5 from the 1986 movie Short Circuit (pictured to the left)? Isn't there some type of copy right infringement case that should be going on with these two movies?
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And why would anyone, with the technology of today to create different kinds of characters, make such a simple being as Wall-E? A being that is similar to the not very hi-tech creature that was Johnny 5.
Wall-E is Johnny 5's very long lost love child with Ally Sheedy.
I'm sure the new flick does not have lines as good as the insults thrown in Short Circuit: "Your mamma was a snow blower!"
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