According to Andrew Stanton, the Richmond, California based company has gone to extraordinary lengths to preserve precise details in its Blu-ray version of Wall-E, which will hit the shelves on November 18, reports IMDB. Stanton adds, “This is the first time where a format exactly represents how good a film looks in the building here…It used to be that you’d only go downhill from here after (creating films in the studio). We sweat over every pixel.”
Wall-E videos to feature advanced definition