I found myself in the sunglasses section of CVS last week and discovered a shelf full of WALL-E sunglasses.  The irony of this should not be lost on anyone who has seen WALL-E (The movie paints a picture of a dystopian future where the world sits covered in garbage while humans have evolved into giant blobs on a huge cruise liner.)  I know that Pixar has little to do with the amount of plastic junk that Disney churns out to promote the movie. However, you would think that with the considerable power that the honchos in Emeryville hold these days, someone would have piped up and asked that Disney maybe cut back slightly( maybe they did, but you wouldn’t know it from where I sit.)  I know that the message of the film is an important one to put across, and possibly this is the price that Pixar has to pay for reaching such a broad audience.  But, once you look at the film’s impact and the pile of plastic toys that will be left over, I think Pixar will just end up breaking even on the Karma scale.

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