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Jul 2, 2008 11:19 pm US/Central
'Wall-E' Trailer Makes Woman Cry, Every Time
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Courtney Mault said she's never sad when she cries at the "Wall-E" trailer, but rather more emotional when the robot says his name for the first time.
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No matter where she is, every time Courtney Mault sees the preview to the new Pixar movie, "Wall-E", her eyes tear up.
"I don't know. I like robots," she said, "Pixar is really good at making characters adorable. They made people love rats with Ratatouille."
The movie is about a robot stuck alone picking up trash on Earth for 700 years after humans leave. Mault said she's never sad when she cries, but rather more emotional when the robot says his name for the first time.
Mault first saw the movie trailer nine months ago with her boyfriend. At the time, tears streamed down her face after the 2-minute preview.
"I think it's the fact that there's this little robot, he's all alone. He's developed this sense of curiosity and there's something about that's so touching and heartbreaking," she said.
Mault said she rarely cries at movies, so this reaction amused her -- enough that she decided to record video of herself watching it and post it on her blog. Click here to see her "losing it" again.
"After the preview came out, every so often I would impersonate 'Wall-E' and she would tear up," said Max Sparber, her boyfriend. "So it's very real."
A few months after she posted her crying video, the folks at Pixar saw it. Several of them contacted Mault to tell her she was lifting their spirits.
Pixar told her, "We're so glad our little robot is hopefully giving you tears of joy that are making you so happy."
They eventually sent her a crew jacket. Then, it was another couple of months before she got a special invite from the producer. He told Mault he wanted to fly her out to San Francisco for the crew's wrap party.
"I was so excited the whole time. I thought I was going to faint at one point. I thought this wasn't really happening," she said.
At the party, the producer thanked the crew for their hard work. Then, he introduced Courtney, and asked her to stand. The entire theater applauded. She called it one of the most spectacular things of her life.
When she and her boyfriend returned, he shared the experience on the widely-read blog, Metafilter, prompting Courtney to write about it on her own blog.
"I think it's a nice story too," she said. "I got really lucky."
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