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The Incredibles Disney movie (2004) |
watch a marvelous animated comedy superhero movie produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures, written and directed by Brad Bird: "The dad is always expected in the family to be strong, so I made him strong. The moms are always pulled in a million different directions, so I made her stretch like taffy. Teenagers, particularly teenage girls, are insecure and defensive, so I made her turn invisible and turn on shields. And ten-year-old boys are hyperactive energy balls. Babies are unrealized potential."
INTRO LINES MR. INCREDIBLE: Is this on? TV HOST VOICE: That's fine. MR. INCREDIBLE: I can break through walls, I just can't... TV HOST VOICE: That's fine. MR. INCREDIBLE: I can't get this on. TV HOST VOICE: Mr. Incredible... Do you have a secret identity? TV HOST VOICE: I could get to that point. MR. INCREDIBLE: "Please?" TV HOST VOICE: We're not finished. MR. INCREDIBLE: Sometimes I think I'd just like the simple life, you know? Relax a little and raise a family. ELASTIGIRL: Settle down? Are you kidding? I'm at the top of my game! I'm up there with the big dogs! Girls, come on. Leave the saving of the world to the men? I don't think so. Characters with picture, quote and actor's voice |
![]() Mr. Incredible has super-strength and limited invulnerability (Craig T. Nelson) "You are my greatest adventure" |
![]() Elastigirl, able to stretch her body like rubber (Holly Hunter) "You have more power than you realize" |
![]() Dashiell Robert Dash Parr, fourth-grader second child, possessing super-speed (Spencer Fox) "I'll only be the best by a tiny bit" |
![]() Violet, Parrs' daughter able to turn invisible and project impact-resistant force-fields (Sarah Vowell) "What makes you think it's special?" |
![]() Bob Parr, former superhero relocated as average citizen (Craig T. Nelson) "I'd like to help, but there's nothing I can do" |
![]() Helen Parr, Bob's wife (Holly Hunter) "It's great to see you, but I have no idea what you're talking about" |
![]() Jack-Jack, Parrs' infant third child, shows an ability to turn himself into living flame (Eli Fucile and Maeve Andrews) |
![]() Tony Rydinger, a popular boy at Violet's school (Michael Bird) "Different is great. Do you think maybe you and I..." |
![]() Syndrome, the main villain (Jason Lee) "I'll give them heroics. I'll give them the most spectacular heroics anyone's ever seen!" |
![]() Rick Dicker, the government agent overseeing the relocation program (Bud Luckey) "We pay damages, erase memories, relocate your family" |
![]() Frozone has the ability to form ice from the humidity in the air (Samuel L. Jackson) "I don't see anyone from the old days" |
![]() Mirage, Syndrome's agent (Elizabeth Pena) "You're still here. You can still do great things." |
![]() Mrs. Hogenson, an elderly woman who seeks help for an insurance claim (Jean Sincere) "I can't pay for this." |
![]() Kari McKeen, Jack-Jack's babysitter (Bret Parker) "I've taken courses, learned CPR, excellent marks and certificates." |
![]() Gilbert Huph, Bob's supervisor at his white-collar insurance job (Wallace Shawn) "They're penetrating the bureaucracy!" |
![]() Bernie Kropp, Dash's neurotic teacher (Lou Romano) "You can see it on his smug little face" |
![]() Lucius Best, formerly Frozone, Bob's friend with whom performs vigilante work (Samuel L. Jackson) "We are talking about the greater good" |
![]() Edna Mode, the fashion designer for the Supers (Brad Bird) "You can't! It's impossible! I'm far too busy. So ask me now, before I again become sane." |
Other cast as voicesJason Lee as Buddy Pine, who has no super powers; John Ratzenberger as The Underminer, a new villain who appears at the end of the film; Dominique Louis as Bomb Voyage, a villain from the past; Wayne Canney as John Walker, the principal of Dash's school; Franklin Rosborough "Frank" Thomas (1912 - 2004) and Oliver Martin "Ollie" Johnston, Jr. (1912 - 2008) (two of Walt Disney's Nine Old Men) as Old Man 1 "Did you see that? That's the way to do it." and Old Man 2 "Yeah. No school like the old school."Incredibles quotes |
![]() how fast were you going |
![]() customers make me unhappy |
![]() just need a patch job |
![]() only wanted to help |
![]() dad is the trouble |
![]() we have to find out |
![]() everyone can be super |
![]() a remote that controls |
![]() is different okay |
Movie transcript with snapshot pictures part 1RADIO NEWS VOICE: We interrupt for a bulletin. A high-speed pursuit between police and armed gunmen is underway, traveling northbound on San Pablo Ave. MR. INCREDIBLE: Yeah, I've got time. OLD WOMAN: Mr. Incredible. MR. INCREDIBLE: What is it, ma'am? OLD WOMAN: My cat, Squeaker, won't come down. MR. INCREDIBLE: Certainly. I suggest you stand clear. There could be trouble. OLD WOMAN: No, he's quite tame. MR. INCREDIBLE: Let go now. POLICE OFFICER 1:![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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ProductionWritten and directed by Brad Bird (basing the story on his own experiences trying to balance a career with family); produced by John Walker with John Lasseter as executive producer; music by Michael Giacchino; cinematography by Andrew Jimenez, Patrick Lin, Janet Lucroy; film editing by Stephen Schaffer; production design by Lou Romano; art direction by Ralph Eggleston.AwardsThe American Film Institute nominated The Incredibles for its Top 10 Animated Films list; the film received the 2004 Annie Award for Best Animated Feature; win two Academy Awards (Best Animated Feature Film of the Year, beating two DreamWorks films, Shrek 2 and Shark Tale, and Best Achievement in Sound Editing) and two nominations (Best Writing, Original Screenplay and Best Achievement in Sound Mixing); it was nominated for the 2004 Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy; it became the first entirely animated film to win the prestigious Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation.TriviaThis is the second Pixar film to feature a nuclear family (mother, father, children) and the first to feature a nuclear family that stays intact throughout the movie (technically, the first movie was Finding Nemo (2003), which started out with Marlin, his wife Coral, and all their "children", the eggs.Video gamesA video game based on the film was released on the PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, Game Boy Advance, PC, and Macintosh, as well as on mobile phones. A second game, The Incredibles: Rise of the Underminer, was released for Xbox, and Nintendo DS, as well as on Windows and OS X.You can also search on digital distribution platform Google Play for certified devices running on the Android operating system or Apple App Store developed and maintained by Apple Inc. for mobile apps on its iOS & iPadOS operating systems. Watch other parts of movie |