The Incredibals

BigBlueGuy
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The Incredibals

Post by BigBlueGuy »

I LOVED THE INCREDIBALS NOT BECAUSE OF THE MOVIE CAUSE OF THE GRAPHICS WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT IT?


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ChrisBuchanan
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Post by ChrisBuchanan »

pixar did a great job on the graphic of this movie......5 stars!
BigBlueGuy
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Yea I Think That But What Els?

Post by BigBlueGuy »

Yea But I Have Been Thinking And The Movie Was Good Like When Mr. Incredibal Was Going Down The Tube And He Coudent Fit Just To Say That I Have The Dvd To It :)
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desmondkok
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undeniable

Post by desmondkok »

yeah...i need to admit that this movie is fantastic...
jlbribeiro
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Graphics

Post by jlbribeiro »

I read somewhere that the graphics were done with 3DMax Pro. I think I'm right. That's why I bought the program. And it's great. The film is very cool, and, if it has been done with 3D Max Pro, I think they used the total quality of the program.
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Post by iPod Wizard »

The Incredibles is awesome! One of my favorite movies ever hehe...and I also have it on my iPod Video and iPod Nano!
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Post by Impertinence »

It's a great movie--I love how they worked in important issues but still made it a fun kid's movie.
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Post by moonlight »

i love incredibles was awesome i like violet
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Post by Rapboy »

yeah the graphics were tight.
Like that guy who could turn into fire awsome
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Dahling, dahling, dahling.... this movie is incredible,

Post by webexplode »

I hope that this movie does really well because this has to be one of the best animated movies I have ever seen. The story is really cool and it's obvious that there is a lot of respect here for the source of superheroes, whether it be comic books, serial **** or Saturday morning cartoons.

The movie has an undeniably cool retro feel to it and it shows not only in the design of the picture but also in the music, which definitely sounds like something out of a 60's 007 ****. It is also unusually dark, especially for a Pixar ****. I'm not saying it's dark where people are getting their heads delivered to someone in a box or family members are sleeping with each other or anything like that but there were moments where I found myself wondering if a little kid might be able to deal with the intensity of what was going on on screen. Maybe it was the fact that the heroes were in very real danger most of the time. The bad guys weren't out to catch them as much as they were out to kill them. When you discover who the film's villain is, you can literally feel his anger coming off the screen. I may be over-exaggerating a bit but then again, it really is to the film's credit that it deals with human emotions in the way that it does.

Even though you are watching a film that is populated by CGI characters, the emotions they convey in what they say and do come across as purely believable. Whether watching Bob Parr interact with people at his job or just sitting at his desk was something that rang true to me, just in the feeling of it. Everything about this movie has a very concrete feel to it, even while looking like something you'd see in a comic book. The computer graphics in general were absolutely amazing and the voice acting is excellent across the board, so good in fact, that I really can't pick a favorite from the entire cast. I have to say that Craig T. Nelson and Holly Hunter were very good as Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl respectively. They had a moment near the end of the film that actually touched me but you can see that for yourselves. Samuel L. Jackson was hilarious and thankfully, he wasn't overused. Dash and Violet were realized so well that every time they came up on screen, I loved every minute of it. Dash, in particular was one of the funniest characters in the movie. Jason Lee made for a formidable villain as Syndrome. I loved the fact that he was your typical antagonist but was also aware of the conventions surrounding such a role, like when he chides himself for 'monologuing'. He was also one ruthless bastard, I'll give him that. Even the bit part characters were hilarious. There was a kid on a tricycle in this movie who comes out twice and made me laugh out loud both times.

In fact, this movie reminds me of why I like Finding Nemo over Monsters, Inc. In Finding Nemo, not only are the main characters great but every other character they run into makes some kind of impression on you. Remember all the characters that Marlin and Dory ran into on their adventures together? Of course you do. Whether it was that crazy pelican with the Australian accent, Willem Dafoe as Gill, leader of the fishtank crew, or Bruce the Shark, you remember them after all is said and done and it makes the viewing experience that much richer. That's exactly how The Incredibles is. Every character that appears will make you laugh or intrigue you in some way. I have to admit that I was laughing myself throughout the entire movie, especially with the character of Edna Mode who almost steals the movie. Man, even the end credits are awesome! I have to give the director Brad Bird a big thumbs up for this one. He pulled it off and hopefully this will attract attention to his other animated film, "The Iron Giant", which was sadly overlooked when it was released and is also a really great film.

All in all, I can't recommend this movie enough. I left very satisfied and felt no need to compare this to the rest of Pixar's movies. This one is just as good if not better than any other animated movie released this year and rightfully deserves its place among the best animated movies of all time.
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