(Go to and search for the video called Pink Floyd – Green is the Colour, the one where Pink Floyd is live in Saint Tropez, France – 1970, the video that is 4:13 minutes long )

Trailer sequence for the 1979 oscar nominee*:

WALL-E 2

All you see is a wasteland coinciding with growing plant life, fields of canyons, wind generators, hills, far within a newly developing world where as it seems that mechanical organisms are the only ones who inhabit it. They build, the renew, they recycle, water flows from a dam to a stream. Each robot passes by the other in a restless motion of time when flashes of humans appear then disappear with a wind struck by dust. Two robots, one white, one yellow, challenge the concept of life not existing anymore in the universe. Small but unearthing the world to discover that something does exist, something as beautiful as the life that it is.

Wild, scared, untamed, ignorant, bleeding, wreckless to all things that it doesn't understand. Yet all the robots know is to love and give love without bias, it's violence makes them sad, it's fear destroys them as it cowers to hide from thundering noise, flashes of light, when it feels pain.

A season of both learning and growing. They stare, they smile, they laugh, all the while the earth is beneath them can you feel the earth beneath yourself when pain and love are forces opposite both worlds but then to discover they are forces that can't exist without the other.

Endure changes, believe in the things that we can't see are the things that last forever, something unobtainable but impenetrable, something that man can't understand, which is why life is doomed to be extinct in the future whether we can accept it or not.

* best film.