*THE INCREDIBLES* had NO BUSINESS being THIS GOOD

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Published 2024-07-22
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Original Movie: The Incredibles

All Comments (21)
  • @Elysia63
    I NEVER get tired of the "Where's my super suit?" scene!! 🤣🤣🤣
  • Pixars 2000’s run was insane, fed our childhood non stop bangers
  • @axr7149
    The character design of Edna Mode is based on 8-time Oscar winning costume designer Edith Head and voiced by the director Brad Bird.
  • "she has the perfect power to be a mom" when you look at all their powers, it makes a lot of sense. The strong father, the flexible mother, the hyperactive son, and the invisible daughter. All reflections of your average nuclear family.
  • I honestly love the intensity of the jet scene, you’d expect for a kids film for Elastigirl to do the whole “you can do this, I believe in you” speech, but instead as a mother she’s just screaming and shouting and the plane still goes down. No way they’d do that these days
  • @besupaaa
    This movie gets a little dark when we think about how many super heroes died, the guy trying to 💀 in the beginning, Bob thinking his family was gone... Lots of things I didnt exactly think about when I was a kid.
  • @ArchonKain
    I love Pixar's logic, mom character, DUMP TRUCK ASS. Bless the designers and artists lmfao
  • @Macapta
    Dash running on water was a core moment in my childhood. Pure Pixar magic.
  • @Cinemabu11
    One detail I love is how Syndrome view his interaction with Mr. Incredible as a kid. From Syndrome's perspective, Mr. Incredible just waves his hand, dismisses him and walks away. But in reality, Mr. Incredible was holding Bomb Voyage and saying fly home because he was busy and dealing with something. It's all about his warped perspective and ego.
  • @ViKatamari
    You should 100% check the short-film "Jack-Jack Attack", it shows Jack-Jack developing his powers by the babysitter's POV, it's HILARIOUS
  • @ZippyFL1
    The lore is that Brad Bird had recorded some Edna lines as a test and when he was casting the part, he offered it to Lily Tomlin. She asked to hear his test track and told him that he should voice the part because no one could do it better. So, he did.
  • @wolfkniteX
    You know what's even worse about Bob's situation? In the special edition DVD set, there's files on all the superheroes and their powers and for Mr. Incredible it lists that he had a "sixth sense" that lets him sense when and where there's immediate danger (which may or may not be enhanced hearing). It's actually subtly alluded to if you look closely: - Just before Bomb Voyage appeared, Bob sensed something before the explosion went off. - Bob sensing someone in the living room with him in the dark after he returned from his night of vigilante work before realizing it was his wife. - Bob sensing a man being mugged when he's in his boss's office. Now imagine living 15 years knowing when and where people were in danger or there were criminals around hurting people and not being allowed to do anything about it. It's no wonder Bob was so depressed.
  • @sammylane21
    When Helen turns into a boat, Violet has a look on her face that screams "I'm going to one day be describing all of this to a therapist one day, I just know it.". 😂
  • @gerstelb
    “Look at those…glutes!” Yeah, there’s a theory that whoever designs Pixar’s women has a thing for, well, glutes. Violet has the exact powers of Sue Storm in Marvel’s Fantastic Four - invisibility and invisible force fields.
  • @fusiliers
    A lot of post-2000 animated movies are made for kids but have just enough elements to keep adults entertained. I firmly believe The Incredibles was made for adults with just enough elements to keep kids entertained.
  • The jet scene with elastigirl and the kids is so raw. It feels very realistic to a parent going "protect the kids" mode when a dangerous situation comes up. The facial animations and voice acting really sells how genuinely worried hellen was for her kids lives.
  • @OhnnyTsunami
    Fun fact, the big ball that Mr Incredible fights was actually meant for Frozone. There's a few clues that show the lead up. The girl tailing them at the beginning, plus the fight inside the volcano.
  • The scene at 19:50 where Helen looks in the mirror is an interesting case study of how beauty standards develop. The intent of the scene is that she's upset about her big butt, because in the 2000's the "in" look was to be extremely skinny. But Natalie (and anyone watching this movie today) sees her big butt and thinks that's attractive (which it is).
  • Pixar knew exactly what they were doing when they designed Elastigirl, goddamn lol
  • @Macapta
    For a shockingly dark bit of trivia, Stratogale (The hero who got sucked into a jet engine) was canonically only 17 at the time.