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www.thestar.com - : The sixth film by the Disney subsidiary is its most ambitious yet, boasting groundbreaking animation that brings remarkable life to computerized creations and provides an almost 3-D perspective to scenes of wonder and adventure. Prepare to be dazzled by computer magic once again. more...
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www.filmcritic.com - : The Incredibles marks a departure from G-rated fare for Pixar, and it’s also the studio’s first shot at creating an all-“human” cast. There’s nary a talking fish, insect, toy, or monster to be found in The Incredibles; these stars are all people with real problems and familiar personalities. This little switch has the surprising effect of making us care far more about its heroes than ever before. You could have served up Nemo as sushi for all I care -- he’s a freakin’ fish! Mr. Incredible’s got a wife, kids, and a mortgage, and his boss is a jerk. Toddlers may prefer a surfing turtle, but the rest of us are going to find The Incredibles Pixar’s best film yet. more...
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www.filmthreat.com - : When it comes to animation, it doesn’t get any better than this. From the award winning pool of talent at Pixar that brought us “Toy Story,” Monsters, Inc.” and “Finding Nemo,” comes “The Incredibles,” a hilarious and thrilling adventure about a family of former superheroes rediscovering their super skills. There’s Mr. Incredible with his super strength, Elastigirl with her flexibility, Dash with his super speed, and Violet with her invisibility and force field. more...
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