It's very interesting. It's quite adult and mature, it feels less like a kids movie and more just like a normal movie animated
It's also advocates that the ubermensch should be praised and hailed
[...]
The sequel is underrated. It dunks on feminism, promotes the family unit and paints technology as the devil, not sure why people all missed that.
Screenslaver rant: >"Screenslaver interrupts this program for an important announcement. Don't bother watching the rest. Elastigirl doesn't save the day; she only postpones her defeat. And while she postpones her defeat, you eat chips and watch her invert problems that you are too lazy to deal with. Superheroes are part of a brainless desire to replace true desire with simulation. You don't talk, you watch talk shows. You don't play games, you watch game shows. Travel, relationships, risk; every meaningful experience must be packaged and delivered to you to watch at a distance so that you can remain ever-sheltered, ever-passive, ever-ravenous consumers who can't free themselves to rise from their couches to break a sweat, never anticipate new life. You want superheroes to protect you, and make yourselves ever more powerless in the process. Well, you tell yourselves you're being "looked after". That you're inches from being served and your rights are being upheld. So that the system can keep stealing from you, smiling at you all the while. Go ahead, send your supers to stop me. Grab your snacks, watch your screens, and see what happens. You are no longer in control. I am."
the issue with the sequel is that it's supposedly set right after the first movie, yet elastigirl makes the EXACT SAME mistakes her husband made in the first movie
Watching it for the first time as an adult was eye-opening. >the ass-pinching >the suggested infidelity >actually understanding how an insurance company works
[...]
The sequel is underrated. It dunks on feminism, promotes the family unit and paints technology as the devil, not sure why people all missed that.
the villain Screenslaver's rant is so fricking on point in today's world it was fricking eerie to watch.
Screenslaver rant: >"Screenslaver interrupts this program for an important announcement. Don't bother watching the rest. Elastigirl doesn't save the day; she only postpones her defeat. And while she postpones her defeat, you eat chips and watch her invert problems that you are too lazy to deal with. Superheroes are part of a brainless desire to replace true desire with simulation. You don't talk, you watch talk shows. You don't play games, you watch game shows. Travel, relationships, risk; every meaningful experience must be packaged and delivered to you to watch at a distance so that you can remain ever-sheltered, ever-passive, ever-ravenous consumers who can't free themselves to rise from their couches to break a sweat, never anticipate new life. You want superheroes to protect you, and make yourselves ever more powerless in the process. Well, you tell yourselves you're being "looked after". That you're inches from being served and your rights are being upheld. So that the system can keep stealing from you, smiling at you all the while. Go ahead, send your supers to stop me. Grab your snacks, watch your screens, and see what happens. You are no longer in control. I am."
>the movie is actually breaking the 4th wall and saying that it itself is evil
imagine believing this and also being compelled by it
it's about as eerie or on-point as an adam sandler emotional moment is emotional
>imagine believing this >believing
Black person, there's no belief involved. Literally look at capeshit culture and it's exactly what it is. The eerieness stems from it being depicted in a literal children's cartoon, so it hits you from left field, if you have a fraction of your dopamine receptors still intact. But no I guess you need Watchmen to tell you the subtle version of the cancerous nature of superhero worship. That's surely compelling. dumbfrick
>NTA
what the frick does that mean? Redditors unironically think the whole internet knows their gay and moronic form of shorthand communication. Frick off homosexual.
Agreed. He's literally just running away from bad guys and they end up crashing into eachother, like the flying ships on the island. I never got the impression that Dash is even trying to cause it.
Great characters, heart-warming themes about family and greatness, awesome soundtrack and action scenes, good sense of adventure. It's just pure kino through and through.
I also love it's artsytle, sort of retrofuturism mixed with 1950s catalog
I watched the commentary to this more than any other DVD back when I had them. The people that made this were students of the storytelling craft. They loved and cared about what they did and what they were trying to do.
I guess nowadays it'd be kinda hard to have a scriptwriter and director do a commentary track on a movie. >So uh the next 20 minutes was pretty much entirely made up by the VFX team and we have no idea what's going on because we only had like 6 months to make the rest of the movie
The soulessness of modern movies is a problem. Some of the ok movies lately would be really good if they'd put forward some effort instead of cruising by like they don't give a shit anymore. It's every movie. There's a specter of some type lingering in every movie that makes it feel off and it's hard to imagine no one in Hollyweird notices it and doesn't view it as a problem.
>There's a specter of some type lingering in every movie that makes it feel off
the early gen x and late boomers that made movies like incredibles either retired or became twitter conscious and the generation that replaced them are of course basedllenials who shun the conservative values that make great art possible
>There's a specter of some type lingering in every movie that makes it feel off
what youre talking about is a hyperawareness caused by social media post 2007 where the people that make movies feel the need to address contemporary and mostly redundant issues instead of timeless ones which results in soulless movies that are just propagation of hyperawareness and dont connect with you the way a kids watercolor of their pet does
I guess nowadays it'd be kinda hard to have a scriptwriter and director do a commentary track on a movie. >So uh the next 20 minutes was pretty much entirely made up by the VFX team and we have no idea what's going on because we only had like 6 months to make the rest of the movie
>The god tier villain, Sitter. >Sitter
Huh? Didn’t see the sequel because girl power shit. What do you mean “Sitter?”
Like the girl that babysits the little demon incredible, she’s actually a villain?
I like how it deals with death a lot for a children's film, like from the very start with the guy suing Mr Incredible for his failed suicide, Edna talking about the caped super accidents, the supers being systematically murdered one by one, Elasticgirl giving the lecture to her children then these bad guys will kill them when given the chance, to the end when Syndrome dies a horrific death sucked into a jet turbine
S-tier soundtrack, characters, animation, writing, story, character arcs, pacing, world building, editing, build-up, themes, art-style and ending all executed to perfection. It was lightning in a bottle for Pixar, their literal best-movie, I saw it 3 times in theaters as a kid, watched it a few times as an adult. It's the perfect animated film for both kids and adults, they'll never make anything like it again.
based incredibles-enjoyer. It's truly one-of-a-kind anon. comfy as hell and great rewatchability. Wholesome and enjoyable for adults and children alike.
S-tier soundtrack, characters, animation, writing, story, character arcs, pacing, world building, editing, build-up, themes, art-style and ending all executed to perfection. It was lightning in a bottle for Pixar, their literal best-movie, I saw it 3 times in theaters as a kid, watched it a few times as an adult. It's the perfect animated film for both kids and adults, they'll never make anything like it again.
The scene where they bicker about which road to take is memorable for me somehow. Really captures the "family sitcom but with superhero stuff" feeling.
I don't know about "zommies," but if you had to grow up around and go to school with Millennial girls and that was your frame of reference for viewing women, you wouldn't be able to find them attractive either. And you would have no choice but to turn to cartoon girls with wholesome, loving, feminine personalities.
I myself happen to be in a more than 10-year-long relationship with an imaginary version of Twilight Sparkle that lives in my mind. She's a literal cartoon pony but I can IMAGINE her feeling genuine love and affection towards me and I could just never imagine any real, human female feeling anything towards me except callous indifference at best, hatred and disgust at worst.
When you grow up and every single girl is just always looking at you like you're a piece of shit on the bottom of their shoe, it really makes it impossible to ever want to even look at them, let alone talk to them or associate with them or be in a relationship with them.
An imaginary cartoon pony is more real to me than actual girls. I literally sometimes see women in real life and it looks like they have mirrors in their eyes, and that's like hardcore psycho shit. Like in any other generation, someone like me should be committed, institutionalized, but as a Millennial, my perceptions and attitudes towards women are the product of rationality, rather than insanity.
that explains the resolutions of this part. They must be recordings from the 1950s, when the technology for television wasn't so advanced as it is in our year 2022
Bug's life sucks and Toy Story 2 is super overrated
Incredibles is about how the ubermensch should be praised and the common man need to bow at their feet. It's also set in the most kino time in America
We already established Rat frickers are disregarded. You have certified shit taste.
2 years ago
Anonymous
I would also accept bugs life in place of rat patootie. in fact, yeah, bugs life is slightly better. here's the new official ranking
1. Incredibles
2. toy story 1
3. monster Inc
4 bugs life
2 years ago
Anonymous
A Bug’s Life was the first Didney I saw in theaters so it has a special place for me but I feel like this thread is overrating it. Maybe I should watch it again.
2 years ago
Anonymous
bugs life was one of like 3 VHS tapes my grandparents had. good memories of watching it on my grandma's bed after a long day of swimming in their pool. she's dead of lung cancer now.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Same. I liked it as a young kid but I have no desire to watch it again
2 years ago
Anonymous
A Bug's Life was their 2nd movie and has a lot of creativity in it. Has a solid plot. Good characters. It deserves to be in the top 5.
2 years ago
Anonymous
A bug's life is underrated
2 years ago
Anonymous
I rewatched A Bug's Life a couple months ago on my gf's D+ and loved it as much as I did at age 9.
>A Bug's Life
Sorry but it's
1. Wall-E
2. The Incredibles
3. Toy Story 2
4. UP
5. Monsters Inc.
[...]
1. Incredibles
2. Toy Story 1
3. Monster's Inc
4. Toy Story 2
5. Finding Nemo
6. Ratatouille
7. A Bug's Life
Fixed:
1. Incredibles
2. Monster's Inc
3. Finding Nemo
4. Ratatouille
5. Toy Story 1
6. Toy Story 2
7. A Bug's Life
But they're all mogged by Kung Fu Panda 1
Toy Story 3 is better than 2. What the frick are you guys smoking?
Fixed:
1. Incredibles
2. Monster's Inc
3. Finding Nemo
4. Ratatouille
5. Toy Story 1
6. Toy Story 2
7. A Bug's Life
But they're all mogged by Kung Fu Panda 1
I think it's their best movie. It would've been better without Frozone and Edna and with more time on building up Syndrome to make his motivation more than a throw-away line, and the guy less of a joke who gets defeated by his own robot in moments.
>She has a great fricking mommy-ass
Tfw you realize anon is lusting over that objectively huge and silly cartoon ass and projecting that this is his mother.. that or equally disgusting, he’s just a Black person with simian proclivities
upon rewatching, the 4:3 format interviews were a nice touch. Also it's fricking hilarious how their dumb eye masks somehow mask their identity perfectly.
>grow a big fat beard anon. And tell women the pseuscience story about baldness being related to high T. unironically.
Being urionic I just style my hair kind of like what Mister Incredible has, I absolutely refuse to do the onions shave and beard.
>And tell women the pseuscience story about baldness being related to high T. unironically.
OH NO NO NO NO
Hairlet cope is both hilarious and really really hilarious. Kek
Pretty much. Frozen tried to replicate the magic but they had to insert some feminist garbage trash into it. Zootopia was an absolute political propaganda frickfest not suited for children at all, and "Soul" or whatever seems like israelite psychology pedo brainwash trash that I'll never watch.
I hate all those moronic late millenials and early zoomers that acted like Frozen was ground breaking for focusing on two sisters' love for eachother when Lilo & Stitch already did that before and better, also Let it go was so overplayed to the point of normies despising it.
>No Black folk >Villain is essentially a blood-sucking israeliteess hag feeding off others' innocence >Princess is actually objectively beautiful and not some "strong womyn" >Feminine power = beauty and innocence >Princess protag is reunited with her mother and father at the end (not some orphan garbage) >White princess ends up marrying a white man >Everyone rejoices
Tangled was the last Disney film to have an actually good villain. Every single one except King Candy has been trash since then, and even he was hit and miss.
It's serviceable enough, but it doesn't really justify its existence and like
Legit only the last third of the film is kino. The first two acts are very forgettable.
the only really good bit is when they get trapped in the human world at the end. Even then, I still had to look it up just now to remind myself what happened in it
Is picrel as funny as I want to remember it to be? I seem to remember it has a lot of jokes, and the shark being scary, but in a silly way, like he's a mafia boss or something. Don't think I've seen it since I was a kid. And a lot of nice underwater colorful scenes with the choral reefs and whatnot
>A Shark's Tale
Holy fricking memory hole, you're right. How the frick were these movies released within a year with such similar premises? What's the villain shark in Nemo up to? He just wants to eat everyone?
his name was bruce
he realized that sharks are basically Black folk that ape out from their bloodlust so he started a support group to help reform fellow sea Black folk but chimps out in the middle of a meeting
Watched pic related the other day, and it made me think that Pixar was never cool in the first place. >No jokes >Mediocre animation
what an absolute shitshow. no wonder society is fricked if parents take their daughters to watch this crap >Propaganda out the wazoo
Correct, TS3 was 2010 and Brave was 2012. Interestingly TS3 and Tangled came out same year, everything since seemed to go to shit, animation wise. Maybe only thing to come close to wholesome was picrel, though it had some more subtle propaganda garbage. But didn't TS3 introduce troony potato head? Or did that happen later
Frozen is overrated but it's still the only good Disney 3D animated film and better than anything Pixar did after Incredibles.
2 years ago
Anonymous
>it's still the only good Disney 3D animated film
Meet the Robinsons and Wreck it Ralph shit all over it
2 years ago
Anonymous
Ratatouille is so much better, idk why everyone shits on it
2 years ago
Anonymous
Cinemaphile is a contrarian board.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Frozen is good but massively overrated. And the music was so overplayed it became annoying
2 years ago
Anonymous
Frozen is the same quality as Enchanted. No idea why one movie was so successful and the other forgotten.
2 years ago
Anonymous
I hope to God you mean picrel and not the latinx horror-show "Encanto". For the latter, you need only look at what kind of dolls girl prefer, to explain the trash box office results.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Yeah you're completely right anon. Making the main character some schlubby self insert for the movie's writer was an awful decision that only the tumblr mob could relate to. Mulan, Pocahontas, and Moana were all hits because girls looked up to them and wanted to buy dolls of them.
No one wants to buy a doll of your common liberal arts major without any powers or talents other than just being "an empath".
2 years ago
Anonymous
Enchanted is still better than the overblown Live Action remakes. It's Disney's Into The Woods
2 years ago
Anonymous
Tangled was better
Ratatouille is so much better, idk why everyone shits on it
Ratatouille is just shit from top to bottom. Literally nothing about it is fun or good or redeemable.
I don't disagree, but is there a better Disney animation since 2010?
>But didn't TS3 introduce troony potato head? Or did that happen later
Not sure what this means, there was tortilla potato head. Maybe something in T4 but I didn't see it
I guess it was the toy production company moreso than the film itself
2 years ago
Anonymous
>is there a better Disney animation since 2010
Wreck it Ralph
2 years ago
Anonymous
>is there a better Disney movie since 2010
Coco
Luca
Wreck it Ralph
Brave
Big hero 6
2 years ago
Anonymous
>is there a better Disney animation since 2010 >Wreck it Ralph >Zootopia >Moana >Ralph Breaks the Internet
All better movies
>Brave >Zootopia >Big Hero 6
All unfunny political garbage. Haven't seen Moana, and Wreck it Ralph is probably the only correct answer
2 years ago
Anonymous
>is there a better Disney animation since 2010 >Wreck it Ralph >Zootopia >Moana >Ralph Breaks the Internet
All better movies
lolno
2 years ago
Anonymous
Yes. Frozen is beat by all those movies. Does that mean they are good movies? No. It just means Frozen is that overrated.
2 years ago
Anonymous
[...] >Brave >Zootopia >Big Hero 6
All unfunny political garbage. Haven't seen Moana, and Wreck it Ralph is probably the only correct answer
Big Hero 6 is trash, just watched it the first time other day, garbage
2 years ago
Anonymous
>is there a better Disney animation since 2010 >Wreck it Ralph >Zootopia >Moana >Ralph Breaks the Internet
All better movies
>But didn't TS3 introduce troony potato head? Or did that happen later
Not sure what this means, there was tortilla potato head. Maybe something in T4 but I didn't see it
This was so fricking disappointing. I followed it from a year before and was really looking forward to it. Celts, frick yeah. But it was just bad. Not only that but the worst of feminist slants (all the men are buffoons and the women are wise and serene).
that was one of the first ones that was a huge decline, i think it came out after toy story 3?
Correct, TS3 was 2010 and Brave was 2012. Interestingly TS3 and Tangled came out same year, everything since seemed to go to shit, animation wise. Maybe only thing to come close to wholesome was picrel, though it had some more subtle propaganda garbage. But didn't TS3 introduce troony potato head? Or did that happen later
Brave came out in 2012 but Cars 2 was 2011, the real beginning of the decline. I actually think it was better than Cars 1 but that’s not a high bar.
It got absolutely screwed over during production and the script was re-written several times. Also, there is nothing cool about Jocks, their country sucks, the weather, food and accents are all awful
Inside out >After young Riley is uprooted from her Midwest life and moved to San Francisco, her emotions - Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness - conflict on how best to navigate a new city, house, and school.
Just tell me, how subversive is this?
The sequel is not as good, but it's pretty good, you just have to watch it once to get past the disappointment and then watch it again and you can appreciate it for what it is.
It's not so bad to be inferior to arguably the best Disney film ever made, that's actually quite an accomplishment. It's still superior to almost everything else.
Guy I know says he has a mate who, when it came out on video, went and asked at the video store if he could have their Elastigirl cardboard cutout when they were done with it.
They gave it to him.
it's an incredible film. Shame Bird dropped the ball shortly after with Ratatouille, one of Pixar's weakest films. Bird didn't love those characters like the ones here
>Shrek 2, Shark Tale and The Incredibles were the academy nominees that year
Incredibles had no chance of losing. Shrek 2 is rancid shit for simpletons, and while Shark Tale has its charms, it's nowhere on par with this
how did Bird went from the near masterpiece that is Incredibles to the boring shit that is Ratatouille? What happened to the quality conversations that felt real or the interesting characters like Bob, Violet or Edna? Where did the funny moments went to or why is the pacing so bad now?
Ratatouille and Incredibles are same quality of movie. You just like capeshit and enjoyed the setting of Incredibles more. The soundtrack also carries the movie.
>takes place in a medieval version of Beverly Hills full of brand parodies and landmarks (Farbucks Coffee, Burger Prince, Saxxon Fifth Avenue, Friar's Fat Boy, Angelyne billboard, Hollywood sign) plus has a parody of academy awards (Joan Rivers appears), a potion factory full of exploited workers without dental coverage that are impossible to distinguish, and a COPS parody showing police brutality. Fairy Godmother also has an incredibly nasty personality (even for animated films' villains standards) and the humor lacks an ounce of sophistication
Shrek 2 is cynical from start to finish
not that anon but with the first post i thought you meant cynical as in cheap flowchart-following, focus grouped shit made to maximize profits. when movies are described as cynical it's usually that, not cynical as in pessimistic. yeah shrek is contemptuous and tongue-in-cheek with its pop culture references but that's not a bad thing.
to be fair, Shrek 2 feels quite focus tested with its broad humor, pop culture references and pop songs (Funkytown, Ever Fallen in Love, Changes, People Ain't No Good, Livin' la Vida Loca)
Shrek being cynical wasn't a bad thing. However much like Watchmen it inadvertently hurt the medium by inspiring cheap knockoffs. Deconstructing a genre is good as long as somebody reconstructs it afterwards.
Pretty much every DreamWorks animated movie and every Illumination movie has been a smug quipfest. Authenticity in American animated films outside of Disney-Pixar died after the success of the Shrek movies.
if this is going to be a thread where adults debate childrens movie sequels, can we at least agree that monsters university was a good movie and possibly better than monsters inc?
>can we at least agree that monsters university was a good movie
Debatable. >and possibly better than monsters inc?
It isn’t half the film Monsters Inc. was.
>The Incredibles (2004) >Incredibles 2 (2018)
Fricking 14 years between sequels. Were they just running out of ideas and rehashed old IPs at that point or was there actual work being done for many years to produce #2? Seems so different from nowadays where a sequel literally comes out 1-2 years later because morons have 0 attention span.
Disney took over Pixar in 2006 and it takes 4 years to make a film, which is why Toy Story 3 was the last Pixar kino (and even that was a sequel). Disney was allowed to make a sequel for any film 2006 and before, which is what they did except for A Bug’s Life.
I still don't know how it was allowed
It's very interesting. It's quite adult and mature, it feels less like a kids movie and more just like a normal movie animated
It's also advocates that the ubermensch should be praised and hailed
The sequel is underrated. It dunks on feminism, promotes the family unit and paints technology as the devil, not sure why people all missed that.
No, the sequel is rated as it should be. Uninspired and forgettable.
sequel is 10/10
reason: violet ryona
TV-MA?
I heard that Incredibles 2 made a statement about the gay agenda. I watched it, and I have no fricking idea what they were talking about.
see
What does the Screenslaver rant have to do with gays?
>movie good because it agrees with my ideology
>I don't care about the morals my film promotes
Why don't you go watch French homosexual erotica films?
this is why conservatives are incapable of making art
>Let me throw around regurgitated buzzwords to deflect the argument
Frick off you uninteresting piece of trash
mad lol
you're dumb and gay
It also has a dunk on the idea of common core math, and I thought the scene was funny. MATH IS MATH! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QtRK7Y2pPU
the issue with the sequel is that it's supposedly set right after the first movie, yet elastigirl makes the EXACT SAME mistakes her husband made in the first movie
People wanted for there to have been a bigger timeskip after 15 years had passed irl. Just 5 years could've been enough. But instead it was 0
It’s almost like Pixar just decided to make a Watchmen for kids. Then an actual Watchmen adaptation came out and sucked
Watching it for the first time as an adult was eye-opening.
>the ass-pinching
>the suggested infidelity
>actually understanding how an insurance company works
>It's also advocates that the ubermensch should be praised and hailed
Nah. If anything, Syndrome is the "ubermensch". What makes the Incredibles special is that they are entirely self sacrificing.
It's like 17 years ago, can't be done now
dat jiggle tho
I wish it had the animation quality of the sequel without the sequel ever existing
the first one has way more charm and identity than the second. The second film gave me some Megamind vibes and I'm only talking about the animation
the villain Screenslaver's rant is so fricking on point in today's world it was fricking eerie to watch.
Kino
Screenslaver rant:
>"Screenslaver interrupts this program for an important announcement. Don't bother watching the rest. Elastigirl doesn't save the day; she only postpones her defeat. And while she postpones her defeat, you eat chips and watch her invert problems that you are too lazy to deal with. Superheroes are part of a brainless desire to replace true desire with simulation. You don't talk, you watch talk shows. You don't play games, you watch game shows. Travel, relationships, risk; every meaningful experience must be packaged and delivered to you to watch at a distance so that you can remain ever-sheltered, ever-passive, ever-ravenous consumers who can't free themselves to rise from their couches to break a sweat, never anticipate new life. You want superheroes to protect you, and make yourselves ever more powerless in the process. Well, you tell yourselves you're being "looked after". That you're inches from being served and your rights are being upheld. So that the system can keep stealing from you, smiling at you all the while. Go ahead, send your supers to stop me. Grab your snacks, watch your screens, and see what happens. You are no longer in control. I am."
Unironically based, this is a guy who has read Industrial Society and its Future.
It's a woman controlling a man who she's making say the speech.
S-stop.
How the frick did I miss this rant while watching the movie
cause you were probably 12?
This sounds based when you replace “superheroes” with ~~*them*~~ but she was a shit villain with shit motivations
>the movie is actually breaking the 4th wall and saying that it itself is evil
imagine believing this and also being compelled by it
it's about as eerie or on-point as an adam sandler emotional moment is emotional
>as an adam sandler emotional moment is emotional
Kek. Disagree with you, but laughed at the burn
>imagine believing this
>believing
Black person, there's no belief involved. Literally look at capeshit culture and it's exactly what it is. The eerieness stems from it being depicted in a literal children's cartoon, so it hits you from left field, if you have a fraction of your dopamine receptors still intact. But no I guess you need Watchmen to tell you the subtle version of the cancerous nature of superhero worship. That's surely compelling. dumbfrick
NTA. Maybe that’s why it was so horrifying in the theater. I haven’t watched it since and I won’t be clicking that youtube link.
>NTA
nobody cares, reddit
>NTA
what the frick does that mean? Redditors unironically think the whole internet knows their gay and moronic form of shorthand communication. Frick off homosexual.
Not that anon, new friend. Lurk moar.
hey, Click still makes me cry, frick you
Does it include the strobelights overkill?
As a kid I thought the movie needed more Dash scenes so as an adult I got really pissed off when the sequel was about Elastigirl instead.
Always thought about how dash literally kills several people. Bit dark when you think about it
A child murdering multiple people
Syndrome literally kills hundreds of people probably, he has to be the most deadly disney villain, at least that i can think of
Yeah but he's an adult and the bad guy.
It's the fact a pre pubescent child is killing people. And isn't even fazed by it
jiggly momma did explain these bad guys won't hesitate to kill them
Yeah I suppose but he does seem to enjoy it abit. Definitely doesn't feel any remorse
he's still a kid. maybe in 20 years he realizes what he did and needs lifetime therapy.
Maybe. Or he becomes a psychopath
>he has to be the most deadly disney villain
Excuse me
How does this guy die again? He gets beaten up by a woman then rides a rocket off into an explosion like Dr Strangelove? Pretty cringe.
Doesn't matter. He literally wipes out an army of men. He's the most "deadly" didney villain even if he's cringe and forgettable
Most forgettable Disney villain.
Frick's this? Mulan Genghis Khan?
I think it's your mom
Most of Dash's "kills" are people running into shit trying to chase him, you can say he caused a lot of deaths but he isn't really killing anyone.
Agreed. He's literally just running away from bad guys and they end up crashing into eachother, like the flying ships on the island. I never got the impression that Dash is even trying to cause it.
They broke the NAP.
>dash literally kills several people
confirmed moron.
What you liked about it? aside Helen and Violet
Great characters, heart-warming themes about family and greatness, awesome soundtrack and action scenes, good sense of adventure. It's just pure kino through and through.
I also love it's artsytle, sort of retrofuturism mixed with 1950s catalog
kino soundtrack
I watched the commentary to this more than any other DVD back when I had them. The people that made this were students of the storytelling craft. They loved and cared about what they did and what they were trying to do.
I miss DVD commentary.
I remember obsessively watching the behind the scenes of it. I used to watch the movie like every day as a kid
I was about 22, I think, haha
The soulessness of modern movies is a problem. Some of the ok movies lately would be really good if they'd put forward some effort instead of cruising by like they don't give a shit anymore. It's every movie. There's a specter of some type lingering in every movie that makes it feel off and it's hard to imagine no one in Hollyweird notices it and doesn't view it as a problem.
>There's a specter of some type lingering in every movie that makes it feel off
the early gen x and late boomers that made movies like incredibles either retired or became twitter conscious and the generation that replaced them are of course basedllenials who shun the conservative values that make great art possible
>There's a specter of some type lingering in every movie that makes it feel off
what youre talking about is a hyperawareness caused by social media post 2007 where the people that make movies feel the need to address contemporary and mostly redundant issues instead of timeless ones which results in soulless movies that are just propagation of hyperawareness and dont connect with you the way a kids watercolor of their pet does
I watched every bit of those DVD special features. Even studied the super hero cards.
I guess nowadays it'd be kinda hard to have a scriptwriter and director do a commentary track on a movie.
>So uh the next 20 minutes was pretty much entirely made up by the VFX team and we have no idea what's going on because we only had like 6 months to make the rest of the movie
Every character is likable
The god tier villain, Sitter.
>The god tier villain, Sitter.
>Sitter
Huh? Didn’t see the sequel because girl power shit. What do you mean “Sitter?”
Like the girl that babysits the little demon incredible, she’s actually a villain?
Im ammm confyoos
Every character has a satisfying arc and they got the whole supers-are-normal-people schtick right
I like how it deals with death a lot for a children's film, like from the very start with the guy suing Mr Incredible for his failed suicide, Edna talking about the caped super accidents, the supers being systematically murdered one by one, Elasticgirl giving the lecture to her children then these bad guys will kill them when given the chance, to the end when Syndrome dies a horrific death sucked into a jet turbine
S-tier soundtrack, characters, animation, writing, story, character arcs, pacing, world building, editing, build-up, themes, art-style and ending all executed to perfection. It was lightning in a bottle for Pixar, their literal best-movie, I saw it 3 times in theaters as a kid, watched it a few times as an adult. It's the perfect animated film for both kids and adults, they'll never make anything like it again.
based incredibles-enjoyer. It's truly one-of-a-kind anon. comfy as hell and great rewatchability. Wholesome and enjoyable for adults and children alike.
Based
Easily the Pixar movie there is
The scene where they bicker about which road to take is memorable for me somehow. Really captures the "family sitcom but with superhero stuff" feeling.
Kickass OST and the villain was excellent
Yeah, it's pretty good.
That better be dash dressing up as his sister
Whenever I see you zommies posting unironically about cartoon “women” I get sincerely concerned for your little homosexuals.
Put the cartoons down, Timmy.
Time to grow up
I don't know about "zommies," but if you had to grow up around and go to school with Millennial girls and that was your frame of reference for viewing women, you wouldn't be able to find them attractive either. And you would have no choice but to turn to cartoon girls with wholesome, loving, feminine personalities.
I myself happen to be in a more than 10-year-long relationship with an imaginary version of Twilight Sparkle that lives in my mind. She's a literal cartoon pony but I can IMAGINE her feeling genuine love and affection towards me and I could just never imagine any real, human female feeling anything towards me except callous indifference at best, hatred and disgust at worst.
When you grow up and every single girl is just always looking at you like you're a piece of shit on the bottom of their shoe, it really makes it impossible to ever want to even look at them, let alone talk to them or associate with them or be in a relationship with them.
An imaginary cartoon pony is more real to me than actual girls. I literally sometimes see women in real life and it looks like they have mirrors in their eyes, and that's like hardcore psycho shit. Like in any other generation, someone like me should be committed, institutionalized, but as a Millennial, my perceptions and attitudes towards women are the product of rationality, rather than insanity.
Is this pasta?
Either way: DELET
No man, that's my fricking goddamned life.
I rewatched this the other day and I never noticed before how low res a lot of the textures and shit are.
It's set in the 1950s
>It's set in the 1950s
that explains the resolutions of this part. They must be recordings from the 1950s, when the technology for television wasn't so advanced as it is in our year 2022
I really feel this movie is overrated. I enjoyed it, but it was nothing spectacular. I wouldn't even put it in top 5 for pixar movies
moron take
1. Incredibles
2. Toy Story 1
3. Ratatouille
4. Monster's Inc
Who cares about the rest
>Ratatouille
Immediately disregard. Certified shit taste if that's in your top 5
Let's see yours then bucko
1. Cars
2. Monster's University
3. Toy Story 4
4. Finding Dory
5. Turning Red
too obvious, tone it down
It's top 5 for the zucchini scene alone
It's the only good scene in the entire movie.
Wrong
1.Toy Story
2. Finding Nemo
3. Monster's Inc
4. Toy Story 2
5. A Bug's Life
Bug's life sucks and Toy Story 2 is super overrated
Incredibles is about how the ubermensch should be praised and the common man need to bow at their feet. It's also set in the most kino time in America
A Bug's Life is peak pixar soul. Imagine being filtered by this. I will concede that Incredibles has the best OST at least.
Bug's life has Dave Foley. That alone makes it worth a top 7 at least.
>A Bug's Life
Sorry but it's
1. Wall-E
2. The Incredibles
3. Toy Story 2
4. UP
5. Monsters Inc.
Wall-E is so forgettable. UP has a kino soundtrack at least
UP sucks, Wall-e has a redpilled message at least
Seriously. Up is the most overrated forgettable crap.
It peaks in the first 5 mins
Oh, i agree. But i won't deny that the theme is catchy.
wrong.
correct, although I would swap ratatouille and monsters inc
We already established Rat frickers are disregarded. You have certified shit taste.
I would also accept bugs life in place of rat patootie. in fact, yeah, bugs life is slightly better. here's the new official ranking
1. Incredibles
2. toy story 1
3. monster Inc
4 bugs life
A Bug’s Life was the first Didney I saw in theaters so it has a special place for me but I feel like this thread is overrating it. Maybe I should watch it again.
bugs life was one of like 3 VHS tapes my grandparents had. good memories of watching it on my grandma's bed after a long day of swimming in their pool. she's dead of lung cancer now.
Same. I liked it as a young kid but I have no desire to watch it again
A Bug's Life was their 2nd movie and has a lot of creativity in it. Has a solid plot. Good characters. It deserves to be in the top 5.
A bug's life is underrated
I rewatched A Bug's Life a couple months ago on my gf's D+ and loved it as much as I did at age 9.
Toy Story 3 is better than 2. What the frick are you guys smoking?
>Toy Story 3 is better than 2
No
1. Incredibles
2. Toy Story 1
3. Monster's Inc
4. Toy Story 2
5. Finding Nemo
6. Ratatouille
7. A Bug's Life
Agree with the movies but not with the order
Fixed:
1. Incredibles
2. Monster's Inc
3. Finding Nemo
4. Ratatouille
5. Toy Story 1
6. Toy Story 2
7. A Bug's Life
But they're all mogged by Kung Fu Panda 1
>But they're all mogged by Shrek
FTFY
I know you're being ebin, but Shrek 2 is actually a great movie
>Toy Story
>Not #1
Disregarded
It’s really not that great.
>Forgot to add Tangled #1
The following 3 are correct though
Wall e?
>No Bugs Life in top 3
Every list that includes Ratatouille in the top 7 is automatically wrong
Very antisemitic of you, anon
Correct
>Toy Story 1 above 2
>No Wall-E in top 4
Disregarded.
Toy Story 2 is better than 1
Ratatouille is the worst Pixar movie of the 00s
I think it's their best movie. It would've been better without Frozone and Edna and with more time on building up Syndrome to make his motivation more than a throw-away line, and the guy less of a joke who gets defeated by his own robot in moments.
I enjoyed it like i said. I just feel it's an average movie all around. Nothing really stands out for me. I agree it needed more Syndrome
I also think it’s their best.
I hope to god nobody ever lets you near a writing job.
It was pretty incredible
1. Monsters Inc.
2. The Incredibles
3. Ratatouille
4. Finding Nemo
5. Toy Story 2
is bretty gud
Why is she so disappointed? She has a great fricking mommy-ass. Was pretty subversive to include that scene though, kek
It was a different time
>mommy-ass
hence the disappointment
>She has a great fricking mommy-ass
Tfw you realize anon is lusting over that objectively huge and silly cartoon ass and projecting that this is his mother.. that or equally disgusting, he’s just a Black person with simian proclivities
NGMI
what's your problem dude
newbies don't 3dpd. Ignore.
Without a doubt the hottest women ever conceived
Back when women did NOT want to have a large ass.
I wish we could go back to this point in time.
Because her ass is large and women didn't like it.
low T
Monkey.
>I wish we could go back to this point in time.
ireland pls go
God i want to see Helen use her stretch powers to sit on her own face and rim herself.
It’s incredible.
upon rewatching, the 4:3 format interviews were a nice touch. Also it's fricking hilarious how their dumb eye masks somehow mask their identity perfectly.
bros.....
>Exposes israeli insurance schemes
How was this flick allowed again?
>manager is a israelite looking midget wanting to scam old people out of their money
I dunno how the frick they got away with it anon
> 50 years old
> has more hair than me at 22
frick this gay earth.
grow a big fat beard anon. And tell women the pseuscience story about baldness being related to high T. unironically.
bretty spoopy anon
>grow a big fat beard anon. And tell women the pseuscience story about baldness being related to high T. unironically.
Being urionic I just style my hair kind of like what Mister Incredible has, I absolutely refuse to do the onions shave and beard.
Based. Shaving the head is cucking. Do the best with what you have. Just make sure you don't copy Mr. Incredible's belly, kek
frick
I got head full of hair but a beet belly at 28
>And tell women the pseuscience story about baldness being related to high T. unironically.
OH NO NO NO NO
Hairlet cope is both hilarious and really really hilarious. Kek
He's not 50 moron. More like late 40s.
The only good capeshit are this, the Dark Knight and Batman Begins.
Its one of the best movies ever made, at least top 50
Only film since that ever came close in basedness
Is that the last good Disney film? I even watch it 2 times.
Pretty much. Frozen tried to replicate the magic but they had to insert some feminist garbage trash into it. Zootopia was an absolute political propaganda frickfest not suited for children at all, and "Soul" or whatever seems like israelite psychology pedo brainwash trash that I'll never watch.
Soul is pixar for esoteric schizo's
I hate all those moronic late millenials and early zoomers that acted like Frozen was ground breaking for focusing on two sisters' love for eachother when Lilo & Stitch already did that before and better, also Let it go was so overplayed to the point of normies despising it.
Tangled sucks. Just wanting to frick the MC doesn't make it a good movie.
>Projecting this hard
It's full of jokes, silly scenes, great animation and wholesome values. You're a gay.
>3D
>great animation
Literally impossible
What makes this based in your opinion?
>No Black folk
>Villain is essentially a blood-sucking israeliteess hag feeding off others' innocence
>Princess is actually objectively beautiful and not some "strong womyn"
>Feminine power = beauty and innocence
>Princess protag is reunited with her mother and father at the end (not some orphan garbage)
>White princess ends up marrying a white man
>Everyone rejoices
>literal Cinemaphile NPC
Are your a troon, a shitskin, or a single mother product sociopath with repressed sexual violence fetishes for your mommy?
Based and true.
>Wholesome western civilization values are wholesome
Why do israelites and Black folk have to ruin everything bro’s?
Tangled was the last Disney film to have an actually good villain. Every single one except King Candy has been trash since then, and even he was hit and miss.
why, yes, i do appreciate the art that is tangled.
It's:
Toy story
A bug's life
Incredibles
Maybe nemo
Incredibles>Bug's Life
>Up is only good for 10 minutes
My favorite meme.
it's true THOUGH
the plotline about the weird pompous hunter with talking dogs is totally forgettable
Monsters University isn't that bad, not amazing, but not bad
I enjoyed it. Has a good soundtrack as well. I would actually considered it underrated
I only really remember that some of the visuals were fantastic
Only the third act is up to Pixar standards. The rest isn’t even modern Disney good, it’s just average children’s fare.
Legit only the last third of the film is kino. The first two acts are very forgettable.
It's serviceable enough, but it doesn't really justify its existence and like
the only really good bit is when they get trapped in the human world at the end. Even then, I still had to look it up just now to remind myself what happened in it
Truly from a lost age of screenwriting quality at this point.
It really is. The decline seemingly happened so fast, too.
back when they knew how to direct fast and engaging action that didn't make you question what the frick the characters are doing every second
It does a really great job establishing every character's motivation and conflict within the first like 15 mins of the movie
Is picrel as funny as I want to remember it to be? I seem to remember it has a lot of jokes, and the shark being scary, but in a silly way, like he's a mafia boss or something. Don't think I've seen it since I was a kid. And a lot of nice underwater colorful scenes with the choral reefs and whatnot
you'll have a fun time
you're think of shark tale
both are kino but nemo is better
I never liked Shark Tale, even as a kid. Same with Osmosis Jones. They both had weird vibes.
>A Shark's Tale
Holy fricking memory hole, you're right. How the frick were these movies released within a year with such similar premises? What's the villain shark in Nemo up to? He just wants to eat everyone?
>What's the villain shark in Nemo up to?
Shark wasn't a villain
i forget the word/reason but there's many such cases
armageddon/deep impact
a bugs life/antz
finding nemo/shark tale
etc
his name was bruce
he realized that sharks are basically Black folk that ape out from their bloodlust so he started a support group to help reform fellow sea Black folk but chimps out in the middle of a meeting
>sea Black folk
Goddamn fricking hilarious. I'm getting flashbacks now.
>"Welcome to the car wash"
the visuals are the best part, still worth a watch though
The shark is in a rehab group, it's amazing
I'm rewatching it now, soundtrack is kino
Don't touch the butt
I haven't seen any pixar movie past Monster's University
Coco and luca are the two I'd recommend for you
Yeah those are the only two I've really heard good things about from credible sources
Coco is probably my favourite. Great music especially the main one (remember me) Ending makes my eyes water and I'm not someone who cries often.
Watched pic related the other day, and it made me think that Pixar was never cool in the first place.
>No jokes
>Mediocre animation
what an absolute shitshow. no wonder society is fricked if parents take their daughters to watch this crap
>Propaganda out the wazoo
that was one of the first ones that was a huge decline, i think it came out after toy story 3?
Correct, TS3 was 2010 and Brave was 2012. Interestingly TS3 and Tangled came out same year, everything since seemed to go to shit, animation wise. Maybe only thing to come close to wholesome was picrel, though it had some more subtle propaganda garbage. But didn't TS3 introduce troony potato head? Or did that happen later
Frozen is the quintessential overrated movie.
Frozen is overrated but it's still the only good Disney 3D animated film and better than anything Pixar did after Incredibles.
>it's still the only good Disney 3D animated film
Meet the Robinsons and Wreck it Ralph shit all over it
Ratatouille is so much better, idk why everyone shits on it
Cinemaphile is a contrarian board.
Frozen is good but massively overrated. And the music was so overplayed it became annoying
Frozen is the same quality as Enchanted. No idea why one movie was so successful and the other forgotten.
I hope to God you mean picrel and not the latinx horror-show "Encanto". For the latter, you need only look at what kind of dolls girl prefer, to explain the trash box office results.
Yeah you're completely right anon. Making the main character some schlubby self insert for the movie's writer was an awful decision that only the tumblr mob could relate to. Mulan, Pocahontas, and Moana were all hits because girls looked up to them and wanted to buy dolls of them.
No one wants to buy a doll of your common liberal arts major without any powers or talents other than just being "an empath".
Enchanted is still better than the overblown Live Action remakes. It's Disney's Into The Woods
Tangled was better
Ratatouille is just shit from top to bottom. Literally nothing about it is fun or good or redeemable.
I don't disagree, but is there a better Disney animation since 2010?
I guess it was the toy production company moreso than the film itself
>is there a better Disney animation since 2010
Wreck it Ralph
>is there a better Disney movie since 2010
Coco
Luca
Wreck it Ralph
Brave
Big hero 6
>Brave
>Zootopia
>Big Hero 6
All unfunny political garbage. Haven't seen Moana, and Wreck it Ralph is probably the only correct answer
lolno
Yes. Frozen is beat by all those movies. Does that mean they are good movies? No. It just means Frozen is that overrated.
Big Hero 6 is trash, just watched it the first time other day, garbage
>is there a better Disney animation since 2010
>Wreck it Ralph
>Zootopia
>Moana
>Ralph Breaks the Internet
All better movies
>But didn't TS3 introduce troony potato head? Or did that happen later
Not sure what this means, there was tortilla potato head. Maybe something in T4 but I didn't see it
This was so fricking disappointing. I followed it from a year before and was really looking forward to it. Celts, frick yeah. But it was just bad. Not only that but the worst of feminist slants (all the men are buffoons and the women are wise and serene).
Brave came out in 2012 but Cars 2 was 2011, the real beginning of the decline. I actually think it was better than Cars 1 but that’s not a high bar.
It got absolutely screwed over during production and the script was re-written several times. Also, there is nothing cool about Jocks, their country sucks, the weather, food and accents are all awful
milfs that are cute and thick are my favorite
>even branded as realise
uhhh source
Do you think Edna made lingerie for her?
Single mother anon, yes?
And why does she have a crawdad, or is that a fungal infection, creeping out of her lingerie on the far left image?
M-moms thighs...
You homosexuals are the reason they make cartoon characters ugly now.
proofs?
Which decade was this supposed to be? the 70s? 80s?
60s
Late 40s. The film takes place in the early 60s.
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Which story is better?
1. Toy Story 3
2. Ratatouille
3. Inside Out
4. Wall-E
5. Turning Red
Unironically
Inside out
>After young Riley is uprooted from her Midwest life and moved to San Francisco, her emotions - Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness - conflict on how best to navigate a new city, house, and school.
Just tell me, how subversive is this?
not at all. It's pretty wholesome and pre-woke.
Besides the BBC cucking in the fricking trailer, it’s fine.
>Turning Red
Literally why
>"November, India, Golf, Golf, Echo, Romeo"
I still don't understand how they completely missed the point and style of the superheroes design on the sequel. They look straight from Tumblr
>why yes, I do frequently enjoy childrens' animated or drawn movies that are made for the whole family
it was the last frontier without political shit, so alas here we are (pre-2012 that is)
I have been enjoying stuff made after 2012, but not quite as much. (although my favourite age of basically anything is around 2003-2013)
Isn't this a great coincidence that this all coinsides with the failure of occupy Wall street?
do you think Violet ever stuck into the boys toilet to check out her crush's peen?
The sequel is not as good, but it's pretty good, you just have to watch it once to get past the disappointment and then watch it again and you can appreciate it for what it is.
It's not so bad to be inferior to arguably the best Disney film ever made, that's actually quite an accomplishment. It's still superior to almost everything else.
>Those screaming trumpets
Guy I know says he has a mate who, when it came out on video, went and asked at the video store if he could have their Elastigirl cardboard cutout when they were done with it.
They gave it to him.
That’s so sad ;(
Poor anon
the music elevated it
same guy also composed the music for batman(2022)
Too bad the sequel sucks.
it's an incredible film. Shame Bird dropped the ball shortly after with Ratatouille, one of Pixar's weakest films. Bird didn't love those characters like the ones here
>Shrek 2, Shark Tale and The Incredibles were the academy nominees that year
Incredibles had no chance of losing. Shrek 2 is rancid shit for simpletons, and while Shark Tale has its charms, it's nowhere on par with this
how did Bird went from the near masterpiece that is Incredibles to the boring shit that is Ratatouille? What happened to the quality conversations that felt real or the interesting characters like Bob, Violet or Edna? Where did the funny moments went to or why is the pacing so bad now?
Ratatouille and Incredibles are same quality of movie. You just like capeshit and enjoyed the setting of Incredibles more. The soundtrack also carries the movie.
nah, Ratatouille's characters, writing, relationships and human designs are nowhere on par with Incredibles
incredibles isn't a capeshit movie it's a family drama movie
it's a family drama with capeshit and Bond elements, plus social commentary and comedy
it was easily the most violent and adult oriented CG animated film since Antz, which was 6 years old at the time
I've been quoting "when everyone's super..." for years now.
we really needed this film after the cynical, crass and pop culture infested trash that was Shrek 2. Less than a 6 months gap inbetween
How was Shrek 2 cynical
Cinemaphile is a Shrek board. The anon is a foreigner and/or contrarian fishing for replies.
>takes place in a medieval version of Beverly Hills full of brand parodies and landmarks (Farbucks Coffee, Burger Prince, Saxxon Fifth Avenue, Friar's Fat Boy, Angelyne billboard, Hollywood sign) plus has a parody of academy awards (Joan Rivers appears), a potion factory full of exploited workers without dental coverage that are impossible to distinguish, and a COPS parody showing police brutality. Fairy Godmother also has an incredibly nasty personality (even for animated films' villains standards) and the humor lacks an ounce of sophistication
Shrek 2 is cynical from start to finish
You’ve made your point that it relies on pop culture references but not that it’s cynical.
not that anon but with the first post i thought you meant cynical as in cheap flowchart-following, focus grouped shit made to maximize profits. when movies are described as cynical it's usually that, not cynical as in pessimistic. yeah shrek is contemptuous and tongue-in-cheek with its pop culture references but that's not a bad thing.
to be fair, Shrek 2 feels quite focus tested with its broad humor, pop culture references and pop songs (Funkytown, Ever Fallen in Love, Changes, People Ain't No Good, Livin' la Vida Loca)
Shrek being cynical wasn't a bad thing. However much like Watchmen it inadvertently hurt the medium by inspiring cheap knockoffs. Deconstructing a genre is good as long as somebody reconstructs it afterwards.
What knockoffs?
Pretty much every DreamWorks animated movie and every Illumination movie has been a smug quipfest. Authenticity in American animated films outside of Disney-Pixar died after the success of the Shrek movies.
How to Train Your Dragon? I don’t watch much Dreamworks admittedly.
i will defend the first Shrek to this day, but not the second
quite possibly THE best superhero movie
>quite possibly
It's definitely the best superhero movie, nothing else comes close.
I was partial to the first two Spiderman movies and Batman Begins, but I wholeheartedly agree
Second after the Dark Knight
I found it kind of average. Maybe if I had watched it as a kid I'd have enjoyed it more
I love this film and I have no clue WHY in gods name the fricktards at Pixar were like:
"Hmm... What should happen in the sequel? Oh, I know! Lets REHASH THE SAME FRICKING PLOT LITERALLY 5 MINUTES LATER"
if this is going to be a thread where adults debate childrens movie sequels, can we at least agree that monsters university was a good movie and possibly better than monsters inc?
>can we at least agree that monsters university was a good movie
Debatable.
>and possibly better than monsters inc?
It isn’t half the film Monsters Inc. was.
It's easily a top 3 2010's Pixar movie. But no like the other anon said it isn't half the movie Monster's Inc is.
I haven't seen Turning Re, Lightyear, or anything past Cars 1. but from all the pixar movies I've seen the worst one is very clearly Finding Dory.
How have you seen Finding Dory if you didn't watch anything after Cars?
should have phrased that better— I meant to say the cars sequels
What’s with Cinemaphile‘s 360 degree turnaround in Ratatouille? 5 years ago it was the consensus best Pixar and now it’s trash.
The kids who saw it in theaters and said it was the best movie ever grew up.
I didn't even realise until years later that Syndrome was Earl Hickey.
>The Incredibles (2004)
>Incredibles 2 (2018)
Fricking 14 years between sequels. Were they just running out of ideas and rehashed old IPs at that point or was there actual work being done for many years to produce #2? Seems so different from nowadays where a sequel literally comes out 1-2 years later because morons have 0 attention span.
Disney took over Pixar in 2006 and it takes 4 years to make a film, which is why Toy Story 3 was the last Pixar kino (and even that was a sequel). Disney was allowed to make a sequel for any film 2006 and before, which is what they did except for A Bug’s Life.
what an utterly pathetic thread filled with moron opinions
have a nice day