Everything GREAT About The Incredibles!

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The Incredibles 2! A sequel we're all surprised took so long! Most people agree its a great movie, some think it's the best Pixar film ever, others have bad taste. JUST. KIDDING! Here's everything right with The Incredibles!

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Outro Music: "Rise of the Heroes" by Jon Wright

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when dash realizes he can run on water, and how the music stops to let you hear it it's my favorite scene in the ENTIRE MOVIE

hakudoushinumbernine
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"Everyone's special, Dash."
"Which is another way of saying no one is."
I'm honestly surprised this didn't get a win for the foreshadowing of Syndrome's line "And when everyone's super, no one will be"

Nick
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You should've mentioned that when Violet jumps in front of Dash with the shield to stop the bullets, she wasn't EXPECTING to create the shield! She was ready to take the shots for her little brother!

goldmedalistgamer
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Something I noticed about Edna when I rewatched the movie recently:

When she was bringing up examples for the "No capes!" argument she knew not only who and how, but also the exact date that the death occurred. She designed all of those suits, so she definitely feels responsible for all of those deaths.

She may say that she doesn't focus on the past, that it distracts from the now, but that doesn't mean she doesn't have her own demons.

MrDenimLP
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Fun fact: the scene with Bob and Helen argue originally didn't have Helen stretching taller. Pixar employees complained that it made Bob look like he was bullying her, so Brad Bird made the change of Helen stretching to make them more equal and made it look like it was a more regular couple fight (or as regular as a couple fighting about what they shouldn't be doing with their superhero powers can be).

brodykeogh
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I love the fact that when Elastigirl and co are about to get shot down, she uses real airplane radio terminology. Identifies the plane, "transmitting in the blind" means pretty much "To whoever can hear this".

Phantomsbreath
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Edna designed suits for 'gods.' Gods as in the supers. Syndrome's password is Kronos, the devourer of gods.

summerevening
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Another thing that was mentioned in the directors commentary: the first shot with the interviews with each hero describing themselves, was ultimately wrong. Frozone saw himself as a ladies man and scoffed at settling down, but he did eventually. Mr.Incredible said he would love to settle down, but he had a hard time adjusting, and ElastiGirl said she was a strong woman who didn't think she would ever settle down, but she fit right in her family and was happy settling down.

TheAdmiralMoses
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Dash - run
Violet - Ultra Violet- Invisible
Jack Jack - Jack of All Trades
took 13 years for me to realize their names coincided with their powers

LadyyKyle
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I would have also added a win for the trooper knowing to throw sand in the water to find violet. Finally we get underlings that arnt complete idiots

joezelljr
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I was surprised that whole scene where Bob is so concerned over his family when Elastigirl says "There are children aboard this plane!" and the horrifyingly real emotion is spread across both Bob and Mirage's face. That scene is arguably the most intense and feeling part throughout the movie, as it show cased just how dire the situation really was. Even when I was a kid, I understood how scary and intense that scene was. I think we can all agree that this entire movie was the epitome of our childhood.

mackenziemiller
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“There are children aboard” will never NOT give me chills. This was amazing adult movie that just so happened to appeal to kids. I love this movie, man.

judahcatherine
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Missed Win:
When Syndrome was looking back at Mr Incredible telling him to “fly home”, he only saw Mr Incredible instead of both him and Bomb Voyage. Meaning that’s entirely what he focused on and putting more emphasis on how hard those words crushed him.

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“I can totally handle anything this baby can dish out” “They actually made a short film to disprove exactly that”
Actually, that short proves the opposite, she CAN handle is, and does so wonderfully, but at the cost of her sanity and the house. She’s an amazing babysitter all things considered. I mean, she even extinguished Jack-Jack in the tub despite looking at the toilet first, making the right decision even while being stressed out while holding a flaming baby. Honestly the worst thing she did was give Jack-Jack to Syndrome but honestly by then she was insane.

the_furf_of_july
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Ok, can we give, like, 50 wins to the "Where's my Super-Suit" gag? Nothing in Sam Jackson's, Pixar's, or Disney's careers can top that one skit.

somegingerguy
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Violet was just as confused as Dash when she made that huge force-field, so she probably intended to take the bullet for Dash. Damn.

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Also another Easter Egg is "India Golf Niner Niner" or "IG99" is linked to "Iron Giant" another Brad Bird animated film made in 1999.

Saiyagurl
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Missed Win: Syndrome's line acknowledging with delight that he is in the presence of a Super family. "And got BE-ZEEEH!" Cracks me up every time.

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something i always appreciated was edna’s expression at their wedding: like it would have been perfectly in character for them to have her see the incredibles as no more than moving mannequins for her designs, but she genuinely loves bob and helen and they love her. it’s a great way of humanizing her as a larger than life diva, but also a normal human lady with normal human joys, like watching your friends on their special day

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I've always loved the fact that Elastigirl isn't just a former hero. She's a pilot (and I guess all-around stunt driver in the sequel) but it's this whole other part of her life that isn't explicitly connected to the hero theme - just fleshing her out as a character with interests. There are a ton of ways she could have gotten herself to that island, but it's fun seeing her use a skill she clearly was super involved with at one point. Also a nice contrast to her husband, who feels like a nobody without being a hero, while she has "grounded" interests that don't rely on having powers.

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