Walt Disney unleashed THE INCREDIBLES to almost immediate, worldwide acclaim. Essentially, the story is about a superhero family forced to live a "normal" life. Once the greatest superheros to ever walk the earth, the Incredibles have to live a stifling suburban life. This clever story was penned and directed by SIMPSONS veteran Brad Bird.
This marked the sixth Pixar production under the aegis of Walt Disney Pictures. Not only was it well-received, THE INCREDIBLES launched a phenomenal merchandising campaign that had boys between the ages of 5 and 8 scrambling for everything from cups to pajamas to toys to lunchboxes. It has quickly climbed the ranks to become a Disney animated classic.
En route to his wedding, Mr. Incredible swoops in to save a man falling from a building. So kicks off the film as Mr. Incredible accidentally damages a passenger train in the process of saving the falling man. Promptly after his wedding, Mr. Incredible and his cohorts find out the city has been sued by the falling man (who was trying to kill himself) and the passengers on the train. Reacting to the public outcry, the government is forced to drive the superheros underground. They are forced to live quiet, suburban lives.
Craig T. Nelson, of COACH fame, voices Mr. Incredible, while Academy award-winner Holly Hunter voices his wife, Elastigirl. They have two children, Dash and Violet, who were born with super powers but are forbidden to use them. Their baby Jack Jack, seems to be a normal child, much to the chagrin of Mr. Incredible. They are all forced to live as "normal" people, working normal lives.
An over-zealous fan of Mr. Incredible, after being inadvertently snubbed by his idol, decides to reek vengeance on all superheroes. He begins to lure unwitting superheroes to his island fortress as fodder for his superhero killing machine. Mr. Incredible, more than eager to get back to the crime-fighting life, accepts a mission to the island to investigate. Little does he know he is being lured to his death.
In the meantime, Helen (Elastigirl) does her best to hold down the home front. She is oblivious to the significance of his business trips (she starts to worry he's been unfaithful) until she notices a tear in her husband's old superhero outfit. Furious that he's put the family in jeopardy, she hops a plane to confront him.
As the jet soars towards the little island, we find out Dash and Violet have stowed away on the plane. Suddenly, the plane is attacked by the nefarious Syndrome. Helen has to get her children working together as a team before it's too late. Can they band together in time to save themselves and Mr. Incredible? Can they survive long enough to defeat Syndrome? This Disney animated classic is essential for every family DVD collection. - 15485
This marked the sixth Pixar production under the aegis of Walt Disney Pictures. Not only was it well-received, THE INCREDIBLES launched a phenomenal merchandising campaign that had boys between the ages of 5 and 8 scrambling for everything from cups to pajamas to toys to lunchboxes. It has quickly climbed the ranks to become a Disney animated classic.
En route to his wedding, Mr. Incredible swoops in to save a man falling from a building. So kicks off the film as Mr. Incredible accidentally damages a passenger train in the process of saving the falling man. Promptly after his wedding, Mr. Incredible and his cohorts find out the city has been sued by the falling man (who was trying to kill himself) and the passengers on the train. Reacting to the public outcry, the government is forced to drive the superheros underground. They are forced to live quiet, suburban lives.
Craig T. Nelson, of COACH fame, voices Mr. Incredible, while Academy award-winner Holly Hunter voices his wife, Elastigirl. They have two children, Dash and Violet, who were born with super powers but are forbidden to use them. Their baby Jack Jack, seems to be a normal child, much to the chagrin of Mr. Incredible. They are all forced to live as "normal" people, working normal lives.
An over-zealous fan of Mr. Incredible, after being inadvertently snubbed by his idol, decides to reek vengeance on all superheroes. He begins to lure unwitting superheroes to his island fortress as fodder for his superhero killing machine. Mr. Incredible, more than eager to get back to the crime-fighting life, accepts a mission to the island to investigate. Little does he know he is being lured to his death.
In the meantime, Helen (Elastigirl) does her best to hold down the home front. She is oblivious to the significance of his business trips (she starts to worry he's been unfaithful) until she notices a tear in her husband's old superhero outfit. Furious that he's put the family in jeopardy, she hops a plane to confront him.
As the jet soars towards the little island, we find out Dash and Violet have stowed away on the plane. Suddenly, the plane is attacked by the nefarious Syndrome. Helen has to get her children working together as a team before it's too late. Can they band together in time to save themselves and Mr. Incredible? Can they survive long enough to defeat Syndrome? This Disney animated classic is essential for every family DVD collection. - 15485
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