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With a little luck, this rusty metal hero will save the day and win the love of a beautiful female robot named EVE! But the lonely little robot eventually leaves Earth to look for a new home-and true love. This full-color, page book provides clear, step-by-step instructions for drawing the film's cast, from the quirky and curious robot, WALL-E, to the sleek, new scanning robot, EVE. Lists of more challenges at the end of each book.

Perfect entertainment on car and plane rides. Fun for kids to share together. But his routine is flipped upside down when he finds a tiny green plant, the first new sign of life for centuries! After hundreds of lonely years of doing what he was built for, the curious and lovable WALL-E discovers a new purpose in life when he meets a sleek search robot named EVE. Find out in this magical Little Golden Book is based on an original animated short featured on the DVD release—in stores fall Wall-E is a trash compactor robot -- the last one of his kind!

When the sleek new robot EVE shows up to take the proof of life back to humanity, Wall-E falls head over wheels in love and eagerly follows her across the galaxy into a whole new adventure! Aliens and Toy Story. Collectively, the essays discover, applaud and critique the hidden messages presented on film and TV screens"--Provided by publisher. Glamorous and larger-than-life, many of the most memorable motion pictures of all time have emanated from its multimillion-dollar film industry, which exports more films per capita than that of any other nation.

Directory of World Cinema: American Hollywood lays out the cinematic history of Tinseltown - the industry, the audiences, and, of course, the stars - highlighting important thematic and cultural elements throughout. User-friendly and concise yet containing an astonishing amount of information, Directory of World Cinema: American Hollywood shows how truly indispensable the Hollywood film industry is and provides a fascinating account of its cultural and artistic significance as it marks its centennial.

Media forms and genres are proliferating as never before, from movies, computer games and iPods to video games and wireless phones. This essay collection by recognized scholars, practitioners and non-academic writers opens discussion in exciting new directions.

In the last 10 years, technology and artificial intelligence AI have become not only a daily but a minute-by-minute part of American life—more integrated into our lives than anyone would have believed even a generation before.

Americans have long known the adorable and helpful R2-D2 and the terrible possibilities of Skynet and its army of Terminators. Throughout, we have seen machines as valuable allies and horrifying enemies.

Today, Americans cling to their mobile phones with the same affection that Luke Skywalker felt for the squat R2-D2. Meanwhile, our phones, personal computers, and cars have attained the ability to know and learn everything about us. This volume opens with essays about robots in popular culture, followed by A—Z entries on the most famous AIs in film, comics, and more.

Sidebars highlight ancillary points of interest, such as authors, creators, and tropes that illuminate the motives of various robots. The volume closes with a glossary of key terms and a bibliography providing students with resources to continue their study of what robots tell us about ourselves. Score: 4. Popular Books. Fear No Evil by James Patterson. From This Moment by Melody Grace. Mercy by David Baldacci.



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