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cooby Jul 27 2005 02:23 PM Edited 2 time(s), most recently on Jul 27 2005 05:05 PM |
Today, my husband won this DVD at a picnic, and of course we haven't watched it yet, but I remember a lot of you like it.
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ScarletKnight41 Jul 27 2005 02:46 PM |
It was very well done and entertaining. And you're getting this from someone who OD'd on animated films around five or so years ago - I almost always pass on them, and I usually can't stand the ones I see these days. With that said, The Incredibles was a lot of fun.
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Elster88 Jul 27 2005 02:47 PM |
I liked it too, and my plug is for the "Jack-Jack Attack". I believe it was on the second disc, too.
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Benjamin Grimm Jul 27 2005 03:08 PM |
It's still the best Fantastic Four movie ever made.
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seawolf17 Jul 27 2005 04:29 PM |
I'd give it a seven or an eight if I could.
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cooby Jul 27 2005 05:05 PM |
Edited to insert poll
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TheOldMole Jul 27 2005 08:19 PM |
Not the best of the recent Pixar products, but awfully good. Elastigirl as mom/housewife is the best.
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soupcan Jul 27 2005 09:20 PM |
Awesome. Loved it. Samuel Jackson was great. Holly Hunter was great.
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cooby Jul 27 2005 09:24 PM |
We should have watched this tonight while waiting for the 9 o'clock game!
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Elster88 Jul 28 2005 07:22 AM |
5 stars.
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Rockin' Doc Jul 31 2005 04:14 PM |
Our entire family enjoyed The Incredibles when we saw it during it's theater run. I gave it a 4 stars (since 4.5 wasn't an option).
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cooby Aug 02 2005 10:54 AM |
We watched this Friday evening. I gave it a four...
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Vic Sage Aug 02 2005 12:14 PM |
i liked it alot, too... but if you give 5 Stars to the INCREDIBLES, what rating do you give to CITIZEN KANE, CASABLANCA, WIZARD OF OZ, SULLIVAN'S TRAVELS and THE GOOD, THE BAD & THE UGLY?
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RealityChuck Dec 05 2005 10:02 AM |
One of the better animated films of the past few years. Lets give credit where credit is due: Brad Bird, after The Iron Giant and this is clearly the best director of animated films after Nick Park.
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RealityChuck Dec 06 2005 08:44 AM |
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If it were a ten-point scale, I'd give it a nine, but since The Incredibles is the best computer animated film ever, it deserves a five.
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Edgy DC Dec 06 2005 08:55 AM |
I'm still wondering what Sullivan's Travels is doing on that list.
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Vic Sage Dec 07 2005 03:00 PM |
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But a numerical rating seems to me an absolute evaluation, not a relative one. "Its a 4 star movie, but i gave it 5 stars because its better than any other Computer-animated movie" seems like strange reasoning to me. I think THE CROW is the best adaptation of a comicbook ever put on film, and i'd give it 5 stars in my personal pantheon of favorite movies, but it doesn't "deserve a five". It probably deserved no more than 3 stars. As for GOOD, BAD & UGLY, i threw that in to be sarcastic because, while i think its one of the greatest movies of all time, and certainly the best "spaghetti western" ever, i don't think i could honestly say that such a view reflects any critical consensus but my own. It, too, is more of a 3-star film. As for SULLIVAN'S TRAVELS, personally i would put MIRACLE OF MORGAN'S CREEK ahead of it (GREAT McGINTY, too, come to think of it) in terms of personal preference, but the critical consensus has evolved around SULLIVAN as Sturges' "best" movie, presumably because of the "social relevancy" component of its message. . But, like i said, if you give INCREDIBLES 5 stars, what rank do you give other films, even animated films, that have stood the test of time and have come to be accepted as "deserving" of a 5-star rating? If, in 20 years, INCREDIBLES is viewed with the kind of passion you have for it (I loved it, too), then 5 stars would seem appropriate. But until then, it strikes me as the "fallacy of the new", where the last positive experience a person had is more highly valued than an earlier experience, even one MORE positive. Perspective. This is all i'm saying.
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Edgy DC Dec 07 2005 04:53 PM |
Screw critical consensus. Your rating should drive consensus, not yield to it.
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Vic Sage Dec 09 2005 11:12 AM |
fine, but my rating should be based on my overall sense of historical perspective, not based on my immediate reaction to the last movie i've seen that i really liked.
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Elster88 Dec 09 2005 11:32 AM |
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I'll be heading to Blockbuster after work.
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