Are you looking forward to the Incredibles? / One and only (Merged)
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To me it looks great...but as I watched it with my g/f she was saying...THAT'S PIXAR? Don't they make CUTE films. I guess she does have a point. Pixar does usually make "cute" films. This is kinda, in a way... different. I'm not sure if it will compare well to Finding Nemo or Monsters INC.
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I agree this looks great. It's the first Pixar movie surrounding human like characters, and Brad Bird as director...and that trailer looks great. So yeah...no doubt this will be right up there with Pixar's other films. PLus I can finally buy the Iron Giant on dvd...woo.
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Looks great! I have total faith that this will be one of the best movies of the year as Pixar movies usually are. I had my doubts but not anymore.
I laughed out loud at the part where he gets stuck in the ejection chamber.
I laughed out loud at the part where he gets stuck in the ejection chamber.
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Finding Nemo was one of the best films last year, and it looks like The Incredibles, much to my delight, is going to be one of the best films of this year. Why can't Hollywood make more movies that are this fun and this good?
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Originally posted by BadlyDrawnBoy
I am hoping to get to go to the friends and family screening at Pixar.
I am hoping to get to go to the friends and family screening at Pixar.
#167
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The story so far:
1) Looks awesome
2) Hope they use the James Bond theme
3) Where's Jason Lee in all this?
4) The "Art of the Incredibles" book would go great with a $25 GC
5) Someone has friends at Pixar and isn't sharing
I would also like to add that I recently quit smoking after 15 years and I have not once driven through Oregon.
1) Looks awesome
2) Hope they use the James Bond theme
3) Where's Jason Lee in all this?
4) The "Art of the Incredibles" book would go great with a $25 GC
5) Someone has friends at Pixar and isn't sharing
I would also like to add that I recently quit smoking after 15 years and I have not once driven through Oregon.
#168
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here is an example of the brilliance of Pixar. Take a teaser that has been showing for around a year, re-release it with "Eye of the Tiger" playing in the background... comedy gold. Old trailer, new again. I laugh every time I see it.
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Originally posted by metaridley
Why can't Hollywood make more movies that are this fun and this good?
Why can't Hollywood make more movies that are this fun and this good?
BTW, I can't wait for the Incredibles, either. FWIW, Ever since Toy Story, Pixar films are the only movies I have seen that I have left the theater feeling like I really got my money's worth. Never disappointed. Not even with Finding Nemo, which (because of the subject matter) I thought might leave me with a feeling of something to be desired.
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Incredibles Ad (Disney vs Pixar issue)
There is a ad running for some ISP that features the little boy from The Incredibles running to the Great Wall of China to get a picture faster than his dialup connection could get one.
Anyway, at the end of the commercial, the announcer says: "The Incredibles,....a Disney presentation of a Pixar film"
Does this have something to do with the breakup? I thought this was the last one that was still a Disney film.
Anyway, at the end of the commercial, the announcer says: "The Incredibles,....a Disney presentation of a Pixar film"
Does this have something to do with the breakup? I thought this was the last one that was still a Disney film.
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Originally posted by Jason Bovberg
Hey GJ! I think that's the type of language Disney has always used in advertisements for the Pixar films...
Hey GJ! I think that's the type of language Disney has always used in advertisements for the Pixar films...
Really. Maybe I've just never noticed. Are all the trailers on TV like this as well?