The Incredibles

John Uskglass

Venerable Relic of the Wastes
OMFG THE EPISODE III TRAILER OMFG SO COOL OMFG OMFG OMFG OMFG

Damn, that was a REALLY cool trailer. OMFG OMFG OMFG OMFG.


Oh, and the movie was cute. But see it for the Star Wars trailer.
 
Why see it for the Star Wars trailer when you can find it on the internet?

Anyways, I've heard a lot of good things about the movie, and being a fan of comic books I'm bound to enjoy it.
 
Bradylama said:
Why see it for the Star Wars trailer when you can find it on the internet?
Does your computer have a widescreen monitor the size of a theater screen? Or the sound capabilities?

Anywho, The Incredibles looked like fun when I saw the preview a long time ago. Hopefully those Pixar folks have lived up to their reputation again.
 
Does your computer have a widescreen monitor the size of a theater screen? Or the sound capabilities?

No, but am I willing to pay 8 dollars simply to see it on the big screen?
 
I'd have to say, the original Batman movie does score higher on my personal list, but comedy usually has it's own genre, which The Incredibles scores high enough on.

Though, did anyone else watch the movie with an audience half made up of older, mostly male teenagers (I'm not sure why that was, the other half of the audience was parents with younger children)? You could hear them murmuring during many of the scenes with Elastigirl over the sexual possibilities.
 
I didn't see the movie, but apparently everyone loves it. Bat apart from that, did anyone notice how much advertising they are involved with. I've seen the incredibles advertise McDonalds, Tide, SBC internet, and a couple of other things too. I don't think i ever seen one movie advertise so many diverse things. Oh, and this is all outside of advertising for the movie itself which is everywhere. Did Pixar really need to promote this movie that much?
 
Working at a grocery store Ive seen their advertisement on pretty much everything. Cereal, snacks, candy, cookies, etc.

Seems like overkill.

Sincerely,
The Vault Dweller
 
anyone catch the guards in the winnebago playing a drinking game? that was awesome. Movie was really good, as was the Star Wars trailer.
 
KQX said:
I didn't see the movie, but apparently everyone loves it. Bat apart from that, did anyone notice how much advertising they are involved with. I've seen the incredibles advertise McDonalds, Tide, SBC internet, and a couple of other things too. I don't think i ever seen one movie advertise so many diverse things. Oh, and this is all outside of advertising for the movie itself which is everywhere. Did Pixar really need to promote this movie that much?

Our city buses were repainted with giant Incredibles characters all over them.
 
Malkavian said:
Don't see anything wrong with it.
It starts to get a little counterproductive after a while. People start to get sick of whatever's being sold and stop buying it.

As for the film, I've not seen it, but it looks like it could be interesting.
 
So the Incredibles is halfway decent? I've been sort of leery of any comic-book movies ever since Hulk, but I'll give this one a go. Besides, the worst thing that could happen is that I'd be out $16 (American).

But episode III? Naaaah...if you want your sci-fi fix for summer 2005, watch Serenity.
 
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