The Incredibles (2004)
Rated PG for slightly scary stuff... if you're like a baby or something! ;)
Starring Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter, Sarah Vowell, Spencer Fox, Samuel L. Jackson, Jason Lee
Directed & Written by Brad Bird
The Story:
Mr.
Incredible (Nelson) and Elastigirl (Hunter) were two of America's best
superheroes. However, the times have changed, and all of the old heroes
have gone into "retirement" at the behest of the government. Trying to
live a normal life, they started a family, but Mr. Incredible has the
itch to get back into the game. When given a chance to relive some of
the old glory days, he takes a chance, but is captured by Syndrome (Lee)
a wannabe sidekick with delusions of grandeur. It's up to the family
to save their dad, and the day. Can they do it?
With the release of this film, it was easily, for me, considered the best superhero movie ever.
If
Marvel Studios hadn't hit a home run with Iron Man, I would have
maintained that the best way to bring the heroes to life would be to
follow Pixar's lead and craft well written stories that allow for the
dynamics of animation to best convey the stories of superheroes.
But, Marvel made miracles happen, and the rest is history.
Meanwhile, The Incredibles now celebrates a decade of being one of Pixar's finest films.
It also cements the fact that Brad Bird is arguably the best writer/director of animated films of this generation.
The Iron Giant
The Incredibles
Ratatouille
All written and directed by him.
Probably
John Lassetter is the only one more successful, but Bird was doing it
prior to his arrival at Pixar, and he's also made the jump to live
action films with Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol which was a very
highly entertaining entry in that franchise.
The voice cast is spot on in this film, from the kids to every character throughout the film. The dialogue and plot just pulls you in and holds you until the very end.
Plus, before he was Nick Fury, Samuel L. Jackson was FroZone!
:)
Excellent, all the way around.
Final Grade: A+
Rewatchability/Purchase Factor: Own it, love it. Looking forward to the announced sequel (about time!)
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