This will never happen.Lock this thread.
I thought Wall-E was a good film too.
I think suspended animation would be a more successful route, with a skeleton crew rotation. The resources required to sustain multiple generations of people seems insurmountable.
Well let's take a look at the ups and downs. Suspended animation would require a power source. An enormous power source, and a stable one. A power source that could not, in all likely possibilities, ever fail. Because if it did, then you lose the cargo of the ship.
Skeleton crews, small groups of people, would have to be 100% devoted in their convictions. They would have to be psychologically sound, and have to be almost unbreakable psychologically.
But what if you built a more welcoming environment? A ship so massive that it mirrored terrestrial life almost perfectly? Gravity, plants, environments and so on. Self sustained and managed ecosystems that not only serve as providers, but a homely environment? The only real downside is the scale of the project, and the careful regulation of population.