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The Incredibles Director: Brad Bird Cast: Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter, Samuel L. Jackson, Jason Lee

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  • DVD Release Date: 03/15/2005
  • Original Release: 2004
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 19,294

Viewer Rating: (58 ratings)

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Audio commentaries with the filmmakers; "Jack-Jack Attack" -- Jack-Jack challenges Kari the Babysitter in an all-new animated short; the Academy Award-nominated short film Boundin' by Pixar; "Incredi-Blunders" bloopers and outtakes; deleted scenes and an alternate opening; top secret files on all the supers; behind-the-scenes making-of featurette on The Incredibles and more.
Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround, THX-Certified

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Side #1 -- Disc One
1. Golden Age [:26]
2. Weddings & Lawsuits [1:36]
3. 15 Years & 50 Pounds [:09]
4. After School [:09]
5. Family Dinner [:09]
6. Ex-Supers [7:02]
7. A Super Defeated [2:18]
8. Help Wanted [1:58]
9. Nomanisan [3:36]
10. New & Improved [2:01]
11. Helen Suspects [:14]
12. Helen & E [:14]
13. An Important Meeting [:14]
14. E's Lab [1:19]
15. Secrets Revealed [6:08]
16. Suiting Up [3:48]
17. Missile Lock [:15]
18. Out to Sea [:17]
19. Good Guys/Bad Guys [:46]
20. Elasticgirl Returns [:21]
21. Caves & Rockets [:38]
22. Lost & Found [:40]
23. 100 Mile Dash [1:12]
24. Reunited [6:32]
25. Bob's Confession [4:34]
26. Frozone & Honey [2:52]
27. Omnidroid Attacks [1:07]
28. Road Trip [3:59]
29. The Incredibles vs. the Omnidroids [3:07]
30. Past vs. Future [1:10]
31. Happy Endings [2:15]
32. End Credits [:48]

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Editorial Reviews

The Incredibles soars on DVD in a super two-disc set that does full justice to Pixar's Academy Award-winning triumph. The production segments included on Disc 2 offer a fascinating glimpse into the creative process and, if nothing else, convey that Pixar must be an absolutely awesome place to work! Included among the deleted scenes -- presented in animated-storyboard form -- is the abandoned original beginning, in which the Parrs meet their neighbors, uncomfortably, before their superhero pasts are revealed to the audience. Exclusive to DVD are two fun new cartoons. The first is the computer-animated "Jack-Jack Attack," which shows what prompted those frantic phone calls to Helen from the babysitter in The Incredibles. The second is a retro blast from the past, a "lost" cartoon done in the Sycro-Vox style of Clutch Cargo and starring Mr. Incredible, Frozone, and their hopping rabbit sidekick, Mr. Skipperdoo. The characters share their shocked reactions to seeing this 1950s relic for the first time in a hilarious (optional) commentary. Fans of Sarah Vowell's contributions to the National Public Radio series This American Life will be delighted with her video essay, in which she talks about, among other things, her affinity for her outcast character, Violet Parr, and her love of Abraham Lincoln (children may find this incredi-boring). The movie itself, presented in either widescreen or reframed full-screen versions, continues Pixar's own incredible streak, which rivals Walt Disney's original run of animated masterpieces. Craig T. Nelson and Holly Hunter give voice and heart to Bob and Helen Parr, formerly Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl, who have been forced to hang up their capes in a world in which, Bob complains, "they keep creating new ways to celebrate mediocrity." Not so, say director Brad Bird and his Pixar brethren. "This is going to be so awesome if we get it right," an enthused Bird tells his staff in one of the "making of" segments. They did, and it is. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble

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another Pixar masterpieceby Anonymous

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August 15, 2008: When a movie is great because of the attention to detail, i'm impressed but when a cartoon creation is great because of the detail, i'm blown away. just think - the pixar team actually has a crew of people entirely dedicated to making HAIR seem real! and that's just one example! I've seen and loved all of the pixar movies - this is no exception. the story line is awesome, the casting is perfect... However - now that i'm a parent, i watch movies through different eyes and this is the only pixar movie that i have a problem with. Couldn't they have thought of a different reason for Mr. Incredible to save the man falling from the building... maybe he was a window washer who fell, i don't know... but how am i going to explain to a toddler what suicide is?! And Jack-Jack bursts into flames and then turns into a little demon?! My daughter watched the short movie 'Jack-Jack attack&quot and started laughing at the &quot baby hot&quot part, then walked her dolly over to the fireplace and pointed and said &quot baby hot? &quot as if asking if she could through her doll into the fire! I think those were poor choices on the part of the creators. there were ways to deal with both of those issues and still make them kid-friendly AND adult friendly. I'm still a big fan of this movie and my daughter LOVES it, so we watch it often - i'm just disappointed in those poor choices of content. I still give this 5* because it really is an awesome movie...

This review was written about the DVD Widescreen 2-Disc Collector's Edition edition.

Screams sequelby Anonymous

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December 10, 2007: Takes a long time to get rolling but it's a blast. I didn't think Craig T Nelson would work but he did a great job, his voice fits the main character well. I could see this seriously turn into a series, but who knows with Pixar. The main characters are very similar to the Fantastic 4 in several ways. Fun for superhero fans.

This review was written about the DVD Widescreen 2-Disc Collector's Edition edition.


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