In-Freaking-Credible

Incredibles3.jpgBecause of all the upheaval going on around The Movie Blog with changing hosts, upgrading Mt and changing Domain Registrars I haven’t got this post put up nearly as early as I wanted to. But oh well… here it is now!

The negative thing about seeing a film you’ve been excited about is the high potential for being let down. A movie can be very good… but if you were expecting GREAT, then you walk out disappointed… and man were my hopes sky high for The Incredibles. I was NOT disappointed!

This movie epitomizes why Pixar is, and will continue to be king of the mountain when it comes to 3d animated films. They understand that what makes a good film is NOT the 3D animation itself, but rather a good script, solid story telling, compelling characters and skilled directing. The animation should just be the vehicle to allow all these other elements to shine. Pixar gets this, and as a result they constantly deliver fantastic results.

You’ve already read a thousand reviews of The Incredibles, so i won’t bore you with another. Just wanted to throw in my two cents worth to say “Get your ass off your chair and go out to see this thing!”. Off you go now.

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8 thoughts on “In-Freaking-Credible

  1. Totally agree. I saw it on Friday night, and it was, well, Incredible. It always amazes me how Pixar can take familiar and even overused concepts and repackage them in an original and imaginative way. This movie, conceptualy, is just an amalgam of Spy Kids, any generic superhero movie, and any typical family-centric movie. But I think that reusing familiar concepts frees them of having to re-invent the wheel, and allows them to focus their massive creativity on the characters and the story.

    Definitely a great movie.

  2. It might be just me… but are the comments backwards now? Instead of top-bottom they’re going bottom-top? It’s a little confusing. Oh well.

    Oh yeah… The Incredibles was awesome! Backwards comments away!

  3. My family loved it as well, but my wife and I exchanged glances a few times during some very serious/tense moments. The Incredibles is definitely the most “adult” of Pixar’s films, but it is a fun, exciting adventure for the whole family.

  4. Some animations insult me with poop jokes and meaningless pop culture references. But this movie doesn’t waste a frame on that junk and puts their effort into awesome visuals and intelligent scripting. And the comic fanboy in me loved to see all the best parts of comics on screen.

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