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'WALL-E' polishes Golden Reel Awards
February 22, 2009 "WALL-E" beeped and buzzed its way to a win at the 2009 Golden Reel Awards, held by the Motion Picture Sound Editors at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel in Los Angeles on Saturday night. The animated feature, directed by Andrew Stanton, took the prize for best sound editing (sound effects, foley, dialogue and ADR animation) in a feature film. George Lucas presented the MPSE Career Achievement Award to Ben Burtt, "WALL-E's" sound designer, who also gave voice to R2D2 in "Star Wars."
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