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The Incredibles

  • 2004
  • PG
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
856K
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Samuel L. Jackson, Holly Hunter, Jason Lee, Craig T. Nelson, Brad Bird, Sarah Vowell, and Spencer Fox in The Incredibles (2004)
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While trying to lead a quiet suburban life, a family of undercover superheroes are forced into action to save the world.While trying to lead a quiet suburban life, a family of undercover superheroes are forced into action to save the world.While trying to lead a quiet suburban life, a family of undercover superheroes are forced into action to save the world.

  • Director
    • Brad Bird
  • Writer
    • Brad Bird
  • Stars
    • Craig T. Nelson
    • Samuel L. Jackson
    • Holly Hunter
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    856K
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    POPULARITY
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    • Director
      • Brad Bird
    • Writer
      • Brad Bird
    • Stars
      • Craig T. Nelson
      • Samuel L. Jackson
      • Holly Hunter
    • 1KUser reviews
    • 246Critic reviews
    • 90Metascore
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  • Top rated movie #229
    • Won 2 Oscars
      • 69 wins & 56 nominations total

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    Craig T. Nelson
    Craig T. Nelson
    • Bob Parr
    • (voice)
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    Samuel L. Jackson
    Samuel L. Jackson
    • Lucius Best
    • (voice)
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    Holly Hunter
    Holly Hunter
    • Helen Parr
    • (voice)
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    Jason Lee
    Jason Lee
    • Buddy Pine
    • (voice)
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    Dominique Louis
    Dominique Louis
    • Bomb Voyage
    • (voice)
    Teddy Newton
    Teddy Newton
    • Newsreel Narrator
    • (voice)
    Jean Sincere
    Jean Sincere
    • Mrs. Hogenson
    • (voice)
    Eli Fucile
    Eli Fucile
    • Jack-Jack Parr
    • (voice)
    Maeve Andrews
    • Jack-Jack Parr
    • (voice)
    Wallace Shawn
    Wallace Shawn
    • Gilbert Huph
    • (voice)
    Spencer Fox
    Spencer Fox
    • Dashiell 'Dash' Parr
    • (voice)
    Lou Romano
    Lou Romano
    • Bernie Kropp
    • (voice)
    Wayne Canney
    • Principal
    • (voice)
    Sarah Vowell
    Sarah Vowell
    • Violet Parr
    • (voice)
    Michael Bird
    • Tony Rydinger
    • (voice)
    Elizabeth Peña
    Elizabeth Peña
    • Mirage
    • (voice)
    Bud Luckey
    Bud Luckey
    • Rick Dicker
    • (voice)
    Brad Bird
    Brad Bird
    • Edna 'E' Mode
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Brad Bird
    • Writer
      • Brad Bird
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'The Incredibles' is celebrated for its engaging action, humor, and family themes, exploring identity and teamwork. The animation, voice acting, and Brad Bird's direction receive high praise. Its sophisticated storytelling appeals to all ages, though some find the plot predictable and the runtime long. Overall, the film is lauded for its innovative superhero take and memorable characters.
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    10Mr Parker

    Dahling, dahling, dahling.... this movie is incredible

    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 flicks 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 flick. It is also unusually dark, especially for a Pixar flick. 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.

    RATING: ***** out of *****.
    9chandean-69762

    The Incredibles 2004 Review

    An amazing family film and also one of the best superhero films of all time. Action is amazing, especially in the final act with such a range of powers all used brilliantly. And do I need to say anything about the animation? Pixar just knocks it out of the park every time. The Incredibles is just full of personality and charm, making it endlessly rewatchable.

    Also we need a Frozone solo movie.
    9basrutten

    Charming and fun

    Shortly after Dreamworks screwed up with the uninspired "Shark Tale", Pixar contains its remarkably success story with "The Incredibles". And while I have to say that I liked "Finding Nemo" a bit better, "The Incredibles" is still an amazing movie.

    First of all, this is because it's funny. It's not so funny that you're constantly laughing out loud, but there are more than enough good jokes in the movie to keep you entertained, and it's full of good observations about superhero movies (note all the ridiculous superhero and villain names) and references to other movies. It's also a brilliant James Bond spoof/homage, containing all the gadgets, secret island bases and crazy schemes that made early Bond movies so much fun.

    Secondly, this movie has heart and charm in droves. It's full of memorably and likable characters you can really identify with and care about. Characters like Edna are instant classics. The voice acting is universally excellent, but Holly Hunter steals the show as Elastigirl. This is a movie that doesn't need toilet humor, characters modeled like celebrities, or a "hip" soundtrack...it easily succeeds on charm and style alone.

    Also, I found it to be a surprisingly good action movie. The plentiful action sequences are full of energy, extremely fast-paced, and exciting, and put many a live-action movie to shame.

    Finally, I also liked the tone and message of the movie. "The Incredibles" basically makes a plea against mediocrity, breaking with the politically correct idea that "everybody is special" (and thus nobody really is), and encouraging people to use the talents they have been given. I think this couldn't be more true. Not all people are equally talented (just compare Pixar to Dreamworks), but this is no reason to keep the talented people from not reaching their full potential just because it makes the less talented ones feel bad.

    "The Incredibles", while maybe not as hilarious as I had hoped (though it's still very funny), is nonetheless an extremely entertaining movie, that manages to charm you wit its combination of great characters, lots of style, tongue-in-cheek attitude and good message. Highly recommended.

    ****1/2 of ***** stars
    10Quinoa1984

    My favorite film from Pixar in over five years- Bird and company produce a triumph of a family film

    Writer-director Brad Bird here has something that I was caught off-guard by just a bit. I always expect Pixar films to be above-par, family entertainment, the kinds of films that can have an appeal to adults on a satirical, jab-in-the-side effect by having the characters reacting to each other as they would on a film with a higher rating, whilst giving the bright colors, action, and silliness that appeals to kids. Watching The Incredibles, their sixth feature-length offering, I wasn't so entertained and amused since their 98 film A Bug's Life, and it almost brought me back to the emotional impact I felt when in the theater for the first time getting Toy Story into my system.

    It's a film that takes on a type in society that we all know well (in the past they've done toys, bugs, monsters, undersea life, and now comic book archetypes) and transforms it superbly to the imaginative computer-animated landscape. This is also in credit due to Brad Bird, who proved five years ago with his sleeper The Iron Giant that he could transcend the genre and appeal with heart and vigor for almost every age bracket.

    So what little touches make The Incredibles so appealing? How it starts to deconstruct the idea of a superhero, perhaps, as well as how the family unit is shown in the usual conventions under unusual and funny circumstances. As an example, one of our heroes Mr. Incredible, a.k.a. Bob Parr (voiced wonderfully by Craig T. Nelson), goes to visit a woman who fixes and creates the uniforms of superheroes. In one scene she explains why a cape is not a good idea. This is the kind of scene that might not make it into most Hollywood movies, and would sometimes if not often be discredited as being too 'smart' for kids to get. But by appealing to a kind of level late teens and adults can relate to, it reaches a higher, far more intelligent plane. In fact, many of the best scenes in the film take on what we all know in films displaying the 'family unit' and morph it with the power and imagination of superheroes.

    I won't go too much into the plot as some may already have, except to say that what makes the story in and of itself appealing is how it is a fully formed story, and doesn't try and sell itself short like other animated films (i.e. Sharktale for example). It also uses it's PG-rating perimeter wisely, and Bird and company create action sequences that are as exciting, if not more so, than in the action films that have been released this year (in fact, some of the scenes in the climax, for my money, could rival a couple of those in Spider-Man 2). By setting up the right emotional bases with the characters- Bob, his wife Elasti-girl (Holly Hunter), their kids, and with supporting characters voiced finitely by the likes of Samuel L. Jackson and Jason Lee, by the time the high-charged, internally fantasy scenes take off, they take off with great conviction and excitement.

    Overall, The Incredibles is a film that is, in a way, what audiences wish they could get and rarely do- it's a film with wit and observance, a kind of video-game where the results are not as expectable as can be. Some kids may not get it as much as adults might, which is just as well, as it sometimes operates on a level like Antz did, only through the sphere of Disney. In other words, if you say the teaser trailer, which involved the out-of-shape Mr. Incredible trying with all his might to buckle his tights, you'll know what the film could bring. Personally, I can't wait to see it again.
    9silva-w-pius

    Is it a bird, no it's a plane, no it's the Incredibles

    Is it a bird, no it's a plane, no it's the Incredibles…Imagine if one crazed scientist had a colossal sized blender and put the love and affection of The Modern Family in it, then sprinkled some dysfunctional madness of Malcolm in the Middle and then added superpowers to the mix, I guarantee that what comes out still won't be a match for the crazy, adorable, high octane and utter zaniness that are the Incredibles. The dad is supper strong, the mother can stretch like taffy, and the teenage girl can become invisible and throw up force fields and the 10 year old is lightening fast, which is quiet lucky when they must come up against the rich, genius of the villainous Syndrome, who seeks to destroy the hero he once worshipped in Mr. Incredible and an the whole city along with him. Despite the film being an animation featuring a story line that was extremely fantastical, not once did I remember it was a movie. The actions scenes were spell bounding and highly imaginative. But most importantly, I really believed in these characters that spat witty sharp dialogue at each other at a furious pace, not just because they were funny, but because the characters were so believable and relatable. Subsequently it should come as to no surprise that film was nominated for a best screenplay Oscar, which is a rarity for an animated film, but this ain't just your average animated film, it's an Incredible animated film

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    • Trivia
      Jason Lee (Buddy/Syndrome) recorded his lines in four days, while Craig T. Nelson (Bob Parr/Mr. Incredible) recorded his lines over the span of two years.
    • Goofs
      When Syndrome says "You got me monologuing. I can't believe it", his jaw clips through his shoulder.
    • Quotes

      Lucius: Honey?

      Honey: What?

      Lucius: Where's my super suit?

      Honey: What?

      Lucius: WHERE - IS - MY - SUPER SUIT?

      Honey: I, uh, put it away!

      [helicopter explodes outside]

      Lucius: *Where*?

      Honey: *Why* do you *need* to know?

      Lucius: I need it!

      [Lucius rummages through another room in his condo]

      Honey: Uh-uh! Don't you think about running off doing no derring-do! We've been planning this dinner for two months!

      Lucius: The public is in danger!

      Honey: My evening's in danger!

      Lucius: YOU TELL ME WHERE MY SUIT IS, WOMAN! We are talking about the greater good!

      Honey: 'Greater good?' I am your wife! I'm the greatest *good* you are ever gonna get!

    • Crazy credits
      The credits are shown interacting with the film's characters and in stylized renditions of the film's key scenes.
    • Alternate versions
      In the Argentinian version of the movie, not only the newspapers headlines are written in Spanish, but also streets names are changed: the characters make references to Buenos Aires City street names, such as Callao, Corrientes, and many others.
    • Connections
      Featured in Disney Through the Decades (2001)

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    • Release date
      • November 5, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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      • Pixar
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • German
      • Italian
      • Portuguese
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Los increíbles
    • Filming locations
      • Walt Disney Feature Animation - 500 S. Buena Vista Street, Burbank, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • Pixar Animation Studios
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    • Budget
      • $92,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $261,441,092
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $70,467,623
      • Nov 7, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $631,688,498
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 55 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital EX
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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