Fun fact: The voice of Edna Mode was going to be the voice actress for the character of Ms. Frizzle from the Magic school bus. To convince her to play the part, Brad Bird did the voice of Edna Mode. When she heard it, the voice actress convinced Brad Bird to be Edna’s voice in the movie
Yeah, she said "What do you need me for? You already got her!" refering to Brad's scratch voice for Edna. He also did scratch voices for Bob and Syndrome before casting Craig T Nelson and Jason Lee. In fact, both Bob and Syndrome were slightly based on Brad Bird's look for their design.
The Parr family has specific and unique superpowers for a good reason. They are metaphors for the traditional nuclear family. Bob Parr - The father, the strong foundation of the family, indestructible, dependable defender Helen Parr - The mother, the multi-tasker, always being flexible in order to solve many things at once Violet Parr - The teenage daughter, often feels invisible, shy, insecure, won’t let people get near her Dash Parr - The young son, full of life, energy, compulsiveness, wanting to push the envelope, can’t slow him down Jack-Jack Parr - The infant, unlimited but unknown potential, can become anything he wants
@@Demiurge7th lol. I think they were referring more to Dash being able to run fast and Jack being a "jack of all trades" meaning being OK at a bunch of things or knowing how to do a bunch of things, but being a master at none.
40:25. Syndrome acted like a superhero for only 1 minute & he made 3 major mistakes: 1) He threw threw the truck behind him without caring if it would crush anyone or explode. 2) He started celebrating that he damaged the robot despite the fact it wasn't defeated yet. 3) Once the robot attacked him he fled in the direction of the civilians he was trying to save. It's no wonder that after the Incredibles & Frozone defeated the robot later no one seemed to remember Syndrome or care he was missing.
A fourth: He forgot that the Omnidroid could learn from what happens and what its target does, in this case that Syndrome's gauntlet controls it. He should have programmed in that it would know Syndrome is his master and therefore not really attack him but pretend to. First time I saw the movie thought the Omnidroid was betraying Syndrome because Mr. Incredible guessed earlier that it got smart enough to wonder why it should obey orders.
My favorite scene was Violet jumping in front of the bullets for Dash. She did that not fully knowing if her powers would work for a barrier that big or not. And it's a touching scene when you realize that.
The scariest part of this movie is the lack of Good Samaritan laws. IRL, someone attempting suicide can not sue someone who stops them from killing themselves. Same with the train passengers. Those people wouldn't be able to sue Mr. Incredible IRL.
40:57 It's a learning robot. It figures out due to it's artificial intelligence what is a threat to it, how it is a threat, and how that threat can be removed. It determined that it lost an arm due to the remote, and since Syndrome was wearing the remote it determined him to be part of the threat, so it was determined to destroy them both to preserve itself.
The Incredibles was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, as the story was so good. It's a rather profound look into how "different people" are treated by the majority or "mainstream society". In this case, the "supers" are people who have great gifts and are simply "better" than everyone else. They are made to renounce their greatness just to conform to society. They have to be mediocre like everyone else. The film is also a great rendition of late 60's, James Bond-like themes and music, with fantastic technology and mysterious villains who threaten the world. GREAT FILM!! 👍👍
Beside Brad himself, his two sons are voicing characters in The Incredibles: Michael, the oldest voices Tony Rydinger (who he reprises in Incredibles II) and Nick, the youngest, voices Rusty the boy on the tricycle (he also voiced Squirt in Finding Nemo). The middle son Jack were the name inspiration for Jack-Jack, his wife were the inspiration for Helen and obviously, he based Bob/Mr. Incredible on himself as being a dad and husband (plus he based Dash on himself when he was a kid, and Bob have traits from Brad's own dad).
In the first five minutes Michelle literally called "Incredi-boy" becoming the villain. I remember being really surprised by the twist when I was a kid. Am I crazy or is it more obvious to adults?
Fun Fact: Director Brad Bird was the voice of the superheroes’ costume creator Edna Mode. 👓 You already saw Ratatouille, which he also directed. Check out his other films, like The Iron Giant and Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol.
There is a short film that goes with this movie called "Jack Jack Attack" which is like an extra scene explaining the babysitter and Jack Jack. It would be nice to see you watch that too. There is also a short film that goes with "the Incredibles 2" called "Auntie Edna"
You guys got to react to the short “Jack Jack Attack” It acts as a filler and lets you know what the baby was up to while the rest of the family was away.
There is a little movie called Jack-Jack Attack. You two must see it. It is about what happens when Jack Jack finds his powers with Kari, the babysitter.
He also directed and voiced in the short Boundin' which was shown before The Incredibles in cinemas and included on DVDs and Blurays as bonus material.
While it's never said on-screen, this film takes place in an alternate 1960s U.S. where they have modern day technology like computers, drones, & A.I. (or at least the 2004 equivalent versions of them).
5:17 they all had neck braces on because those are all the passengers that were on the train that he stopped from going over the edge, ain't no seatbelts on City train transportation in America plus you're going to find more people standing up than sitting down because there's so limited seats in public transportation when it comes to a big city. That's why when he made contact with the train you saw all the passengers flying all over the place at 4:06 🤣
I'm so annoyed they haven't reacted on Pixar Cars! It's like a perfect material for them to watch. And I'm thinking about all girls on one take. Let them know the lesson for Lighning McQueen, the grace of Sally, the legend of Hudson Hornet and the fact that Mater is the GOAT in this story!
There's a fan theory that when Syndrome started out on his revenge plan, he went to Edna to have her make him a super suit, & since she missed those days she probably was alright with making him a suit, but she included the cape because she sensed he wanted it for bad reasons & thought it could backfire on him like it did for other Supers.
That's realllllllly convoluted. And stupid. Syndrome was a narcissist. That's all. He didn't listen to advice because he thought he knew better. That's like, the whole point of his character. 🤦♂️
Good theory. But given how he's a genius himself, inventing highly advanced weapons and other sophisticated tech, I would say there's a high probability that he created his own suit.
@@bigsarge8795 It's highly likely he could have tortured one for information. However, I stand by my explanation. He was a narcissist and cared more about his image than anything.
Even in America you can't sue someone for saving their life. Technechly, all of the lawsuits Mr. Incredible could have gotten out of, if the laws were the same as real life. Those things around the necks were braces to limit neck movement.
Could you see them do that to Superman when General Zod and his cohorts attacked Metropolis? Or to Batman when the Joker wreaked havoc during the 200th anniversary for Gotham City?
Fun Fact: When Mr. Incredible says 'Brodie' at the beginning when we first see Buddy, that was a nod to Jason Lee's (voice of Buddy/Incrediboy/Syndrome) character in "Mallrats."
What a GREAT reaction! You two are awesome! One of my favorite movies for many reasons, so glad you got to it. You were making comparisons to other movies and there is one you missed. James Bond's You Only Live Twice - they borrowed a few things from it. Watch it sometime, on the channel or on your own, and see if you can spot the parallels. Looking forward to Jack Jack Attack and Incredibles 2.
The Incredibles; a clasic movie from Disney+. Frozono, Elastigirl and Mr Incredible are my fav superheroes 🦸🏻♂️ wich one of these are your favorite or wich character of this movie you enjoyed most? Great video girls ♥️🍿
The two old men who says "That's old-school!" "Yep, no school is like the old school." are caricatures of two of Disney's Nine Old Men, Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, and they actually voiced them. The Nine Old Men were the nine top animators at Walt Disney Studio since Snow White (they became directing animators during the production of Pinocchio) and the final film any of them would animate on was The Fox and The Hound, marking the end of the old era and the beginning of the modern animation era (Johnston and Thomas were those two last animators of those Nine Old Men). Beside Thomas and Johnston, the Nine Old Men consisted of Ward Kimball, Marc Davis (Best known for animating Tinkerbell and Cruella de Vil, after 101 Dalmatians he switched over to WED Enterprises to work on rides for Disneyland, including The Haunted House and Pirates of the Caribbean), Milt Kahl (who was Brad Bird's mentor, he won an animation competiton in his youth and got to work with Kahl, describing him as nice but tough as he wasn't afraid of telling young Bird what his flaws were at animating, giving him constructive critisism), Les Clark, Eric Larson (who would train new animators in the 70's and 80's), Wolfgang "Wollie" Reitherman (who became the director of Disney movies between the late 1950's up until 1981 and was in the old era the only Disney director who directed several movies on his own) and John Lounsbery. Sadly, Frank Thomas died before the film was finished, so he didn't get to see it.
26:16. When you think about it, The Incredibles is 1 of the Darkest Disney films given it's 1 of the few with a confirmed body count of more then just a few characters. Sure, as far as I can tell Atlantis The Lost Empire had the most, but considering most Disney films have at most just a handful of deaths, knowing that at least a dozen Supers were killed by Syndrome is pretty dark for a Disney film.
"The Incredibles" is the best Fantastic Four movie. Even though it isn't the FF, it captures much of what they should be. This is also my favorite of all the Pixar movies.
The Incredibles has been one of my favorite movies since it was released, and when you grow up you realize all the issues that the film touches, which, to tell the truth, although it was made for a child audience, touches somewhat strong themes, such as the genocide of superheroes made by Syndrome, how society sees superheroes, many times more as the cause of problems, in short, quite a few things that we have already seen in series like The Boys, Invincible, and even in movies like Civil War, and one could even say that it is a precursor of all the aforementioned. The second movie is not that good, but at least it is entertaining, and you should do a little more research on the movie, since there is even information about the heroes that Syndrome killed, and it is very good data, as well as a short film about what happened with Jack Jack and the nanny.
Until now I'm just waiting for more info a d lore behind the characters that Syndrome had killed. A lot of them have a unique backstory like Macroburst was once a sidekick to Everseer and being the transportation of his team by using his wind power to fly them to their destination
Ellie you called it and I always love it when its someone's first time seeing something and they have a feeling about something or they can sense what's gonna happen and most of the time they be right.😊
Funny... this has a 1950s feel to it, yet it wasn't until the late 60s and 1970s... especially the 70s...that the public began to grow dissatisfied with superheroes, to the point of bringing legal action against them ( at least that's how it was in DC and Marvel-published stories of the time). And what did they expect all the supervillains to do... retire?
Snydrome was inspired by Batman and Robin but the overall film was inspired by Superman because Brad Bird is a huge DC fan I mean his first film The Iron Giant was basically a love letter to Superman I hope you guys react to The Iron Giant and some more Superman films they are really good
The syndrome could have made the 10th version of omnidroid, and invulnerable to its own claws, then the movie would have ended differently, and the 10th version turned out to be stupid, while they were flying to the city, he could have destroyed this remote 100 times.
The fact that the main villain murdered all those super heroes for being turned down is psychotic. No normal person would go on a mass killing spree just because someone said no.
Hi guys! Could it be possible for your to react to The Impossible? It was the disaster movie about the Tsunami that took place in Southeast Asia and it was Tom Holland first Hollywood role. He is a great actor. Please do not miss this underrated movie. Thanks!
Syndrome was inspired by Batman and Robin the director Brad Bird thought to himself "What if Robin was rejected by Batman and felt bitter about it?"
Really?! Didn’t know that lol
........Jason Todd?
@@trevoranthony3018 That's a really surface level understanding of Jason.
@@MontgomeryWenis i know Jason has more layers but my mind immediately went to Jason Todd
I was thinking about Dick Grayson
Fun fact:
The voice of Edna Mode was going to be the voice actress for the character of Ms. Frizzle from the Magic school bus. To convince her to play the part, Brad Bird did the voice of Edna Mode. When she heard it, the voice actress convinced Brad Bird to be Edna’s voice in the movie
Yeah, she said "What do you need me for? You already got her!" refering to Brad's scratch voice for Edna. He also did scratch voices for Bob and Syndrome before casting Craig T Nelson and Jason Lee. In fact, both Bob and Syndrome were slightly based on Brad Bird's look for their design.
The Parr family has specific and unique superpowers for a good reason. They are metaphors for the traditional nuclear family.
Bob Parr - The father, the strong foundation of the family, indestructible, dependable defender
Helen Parr - The mother, the multi-tasker, always being flexible in order to solve many things at once
Violet Parr - The teenage daughter, often feels invisible, shy, insecure, won’t let people get near her
Dash Parr - The young son, full of life, energy, compulsiveness, wanting to push the envelope, can’t slow him down
Jack-Jack Parr - The infant, unlimited but unknown potential, can become anything he wants
Amazing observation
Amazing writing from you and the screenplay 👏
And their names as well
@@LittleMan27 ah yes, Bob the stronk 😅
@@Demiurge7th lol. I think they were referring more to Dash being able to run fast and Jack being a "jack of all trades" meaning being OK at a bunch of things or knowing how to do a bunch of things, but being a master at none.
40:25. Syndrome acted like a superhero for only 1 minute & he made 3 major mistakes:
1) He threw threw the truck behind him without caring if it would crush anyone or explode.
2) He started celebrating that he damaged the robot despite the fact it wasn't defeated yet.
3) Once the robot attacked him he fled in the direction of the civilians he was trying to save.
It's no wonder that after the Incredibles & Frozone defeated the robot later no one seemed to remember Syndrome or care he was missing.
Wow, I didn't notice it
A fourth: He forgot that the Omnidroid could learn from what happens and what its target does, in this case that Syndrome's gauntlet controls it. He should have programmed in that it would know Syndrome is his master and therefore not really attack him but pretend to. First time I saw the movie thought the Omnidroid was betraying Syndrome because Mr. Incredible guessed earlier that it got smart enough to wonder why it should obey orders.
😉👉👉👉
@@mevb😃👉
😉👌
"The Iron Giant" (1999) is Brad Bird's first film as Director. It is a classic animated film. Great fun!
Love this movie: The Iron Giant
Hence the call sign India Golf Niner Niner (IG99).
One of the greatest movies of all time!
so underrated...
My favorite scene was Violet jumping in front of the bullets for Dash. She did that not fully knowing if her powers would work for a barrier that big or not. And it's a touching scene when you realize that.
The scariest part of this movie is the lack of Good Samaritan laws. IRL, someone attempting suicide can not sue someone who stops them from killing themselves. Same with the train passengers. Those people wouldn't be able to sue Mr. Incredible IRL.
The movie takes places in the fifties I think, that was before that law came into effect
@@kubikkuratko188*sixties
HONEY!!!
WHAT!!
WHERES MY SUPERSUIT?!!
Best line.
We still don't know how he found it and managed to go out
40:57 It's a learning robot. It figures out due to it's artificial intelligence what is a threat to it, how it is a threat, and how that threat can be removed. It determined that it lost an arm due to the remote, and since Syndrome was wearing the remote it determined him to be part of the threat, so it was determined to destroy them both to preserve itself.
"The Incredibles" is in my top 5 superhero movies of all time 🙂. Great reaction! 😃
The UNSUNG hero in this film? The FILM SCORE was incredible!
The man who voiced the "fixer" is one of the original animators of Pixar, Bud Luckey. He designed Woody!
The Incredibles was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, as the story was so good.
It's a rather profound look into how "different people" are treated by the majority or "mainstream society". In this case, the "supers" are people who have great gifts and are simply "better" than everyone else. They are made to renounce their greatness just to conform to society. They have to be mediocre like everyone else.
The film is also a great rendition of late 60's, James Bond-like themes and music, with fantastic technology and mysterious villains who threaten the world. GREAT FILM!! 👍👍
The score is also spectacular
Edna is one of the best animated characters of all time.
I love when we see the flames' reflection in her glasses
"You speak toohighly of me, Darling! But dont stop!!"
It's amazing how in the last twenty-eight years, only five have passed without a Pixar movie being released.
Beside Brad himself, his two sons are voicing characters in The Incredibles: Michael, the oldest voices Tony Rydinger (who he reprises in Incredibles II) and Nick, the youngest, voices Rusty the boy on the tricycle (he also voiced Squirt in Finding Nemo). The middle son Jack were the name inspiration for Jack-Jack, his wife were the inspiration for Helen and obviously, he based Bob/Mr. Incredible on himself as being a dad and husband (plus he based Dash on himself when he was a kid, and Bob have traits from Brad's own dad).
In the first five minutes Michelle literally called "Incredi-boy" becoming the villain. I remember being really surprised by the twist when I was a kid. Am I crazy or is it more obvious to adults?
That's Ellie and Lia watching. ........... Lia made a great call. Not everyone deduced that Buddy would become the villain.
yea I missed that and had the jaw drop moment and said what?! out loud when that was revealed my first time watching lol
5:05 You heard him!
Reference from when Helen puts Violet in charge of Dash in the cave untill she gets back
Mr. Huph, Bob's evil boss at the insurance company, is voiced by the great Wallace Shawn, who played Vizzini in "The Princess Bride".
Pine is Buddy/Syndrome family name, Bob's boss is named Mr. Huph, but it's detail.
Where did you get Pine from? XD
Bob calls him Huph by name
A silly mistake on my part. I looked at the list of cast members too fast. 😲
He also voiced rex in toy story
Fun Fact: Director Brad Bird was the voice of the superheroes’ costume creator Edna Mode. 👓
You already saw Ratatouille, which he also directed. Check out his other films, like The Iron Giant and Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol.
Did you notice that Folamour appears as a mime in " Ratatouille " ?
4:20 Ellie called it 😂
Back when Disney used to be more hardcore. Lol people actually died on this movie. But that was the best Incredibles movie
@jjw0ckp4rtyy *before it was bought by disney
There is a short film that goes with this movie called "Jack Jack Attack" which is like an extra scene explaining the babysitter and Jack Jack. It would be nice to see you watch that too.
There is also a short film that goes with "the Incredibles 2" called "Auntie Edna"
Jack Jack has the most potential of any super ever.
Fire, metal, psychic, and beast mode. I challenge anyone to take him out.
Fun fact: Edna Mode is voiced by a director of this movie.
NO CAPES!!!!
Brad Bird, the director of the film, provided Edna's voice.
You guys got to react to the short “Jack Jack Attack” It acts as a filler and lets you know what the baby was up to while the rest of the family was away.
There is a little movie called Jack-Jack Attack. You two must see it. It is about what happens when Jack Jack finds his powers with Kari, the babysitter.
It took me 10 years to realize syndrome was a seriel killer lol. He killed so many heroes but it being a kids movie adults and kids over look it.
The Incredibles what can I say is a real all-time classic one of my favorite childhood movies of all time 💯
16:24 is me during processing at work 😂
I still to this day have it bad to elastagirl. Nobody was more excited when she walked up at Disney world than me😂
You and the entire internet
@@wastelandlegocheem gyatt damn right.
One of the best animated films, and also one of my childhood favorites. U guys should react to the sequel.
He also directed and voiced in the short Boundin' which was shown before The Incredibles in cinemas and included on DVDs and Blurays as bonus material.
Fun Fact: The GPS map during the opening chase scene shows the city where Pixar is based in: Emeryville, California.
Brad Bird has made some good Pixar movies, hope he makes more soon.
6:15 "I hate the people from insurance, mine are the same" Oh girl, c'mere🫂😭🤧
While it's never said on-screen, this film takes place in an alternate 1960s U.S. where they have modern day technology like computers, drones, & A.I. (or at least the 2004 equivalent versions of them).
I didn't realize that until now! :o
I'm so glad y'all watched this movie!😊
Now they have to do the sequel
5:17 they all had neck braces on because those are all the passengers that were on the train that he stopped from going over the edge, ain't no seatbelts on City train transportation in America plus you're going to find more people standing up than sitting down because there's so limited seats in public transportation when it comes to a big city. That's why when he made contact with the train you saw all the passengers flying all over the place at 4:06 🤣
Fun fact! The name the Incredibles are hiding under is Parr... and in golf, par is the normal, ordinary, average score for a hole or round.
One of my favorite childhood movies EVA! Pixar was the shit back then, y'all should do Pixars Cars next
I'm so annoyed they haven't reacted on Pixar Cars! It's like a perfect material for them to watch. And I'm thinking about all girls on one take. Let them know the lesson for Lighning McQueen, the grace of Sally, the legend of Hudson Hornet and the fact that Mater is the GOAT in this story!
once this movie came out we had to wait 14 YEARS for the sequel!!!
remember way back when Lia seemed to be the quietest homie? 🙂
She does seem like The quiet One
I remember that too. Now she's all feisty.
There's a fan theory that when Syndrome started out on his revenge plan, he went to Edna to have her make him a super suit, & since she missed those days she probably was alright with making him a suit, but she included the cape because she sensed he wanted it for bad reasons & thought it could backfire on him like it did for other Supers.
You think so ?
That's realllllllly convoluted. And stupid.
Syndrome was a narcissist. That's all. He didn't listen to advice because he thought he knew better. That's like, the whole point of his character. 🤦♂️
Good theory. But given how he's a genius himself, inventing highly advanced weapons and other sophisticated tech, I would say there's a high probability that he created his own suit.
Sounds plausible, but here's the thing - since he wasn't a real "super, " how would he know about Edna ?
@@bigsarge8795 It's highly likely he could have tortured one for information. However, I stand by my explanation. He was a narcissist and cared more about his image than anything.
Even in America you can't sue someone for saving their life. Technechly, all of the lawsuits Mr. Incredible could have gotten out of, if the laws were the same as real life.
Those things around the necks were braces to limit neck movement.
Could you see them do that to Superman when General Zod and his cohorts attacked Metropolis? Or to Batman when the Joker wreaked havoc during the 200th anniversary for Gotham City?
I can't believe it's been 19 years!
"This sort of thing can happen in America."
As an American, sadly this is correct.
Anything to simp for beautiful women huh? Cringe.
@@TheChromanoise I meant the whole "public files suit again supers" bit.
Fun Fact: When Mr. Incredible says 'Brodie' at the beginning when we first see Buddy, that was a nod to Jason Lee's (voice of Buddy/Incrediboy/Syndrome) character in "Mallrats."
Ok so if you're going this route, ya gotta see "Cars."
Ellie is really smart... He will be the villain
What a GREAT reaction! You two are awesome!
One of my favorite movies for many reasons, so glad you got to it. You were making comparisons to other movies and there is one you missed. James Bond's You Only Live Twice - they borrowed a few things from it. Watch it sometime, on the channel or on your own, and see if you can spot the parallels.
Looking forward to Jack Jack Attack and Incredibles 2.
Ladies, you are pretty darn incredible yourselves! Thanks for the fantastic reaction! Keep up the great work!
5/5, this film easily lives up to its name
Fastest I've ever seen someone realize who Syndrome was, that was crazy.
Please watch part 2, too ❤
Edna Mode, played by Brad Bird, is based on the best costume designer in movie history, Edith Head winner of 8 Oscars
Can't wait for you two to watch the second one, it's gonna be amazing.
27:24 We all love Edna Mode
The Incredibles; a clasic movie from Disney+. Frozono, Elastigirl and Mr Incredible are my fav superheroes 🦸🏻♂️ wich one of these are your favorite or wich character of this movie you enjoyed most? Great video girls ♥️🍿
This was one of my favorite childhood movies!!! You should totally watch Jack Jack attack and Incredibles 2!!!
The two old men who says "That's old-school!" "Yep, no school is like the old school." are caricatures of two of Disney's Nine Old Men, Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, and they actually voiced them. The Nine Old Men were the nine top animators at Walt Disney Studio since Snow White (they became directing animators during the production of Pinocchio) and the final film any of them would animate on was The Fox and The Hound, marking the end of the old era and the beginning of the modern animation era (Johnston and Thomas were those two last animators of those Nine Old Men). Beside Thomas and Johnston, the Nine Old Men consisted of Ward Kimball, Marc Davis (Best known for animating Tinkerbell and Cruella de Vil, after 101 Dalmatians he switched over to WED Enterprises to work on rides for Disneyland, including The Haunted House and Pirates of the Caribbean), Milt Kahl (who was Brad Bird's mentor, he won an animation competiton in his youth and got to work with Kahl, describing him as nice but tough as he wasn't afraid of telling young Bird what his flaws were at animating, giving him constructive critisism), Les Clark, Eric Larson (who would train new animators in the 70's and 80's), Wolfgang "Wollie" Reitherman (who became the director of Disney movies between the late 1950's up until 1981 and was in the old era the only Disney director who directed several movies on his own) and John Lounsbery.
Sadly, Frank Thomas died before the film was finished, so he didn't get to see it.
The best Fantastic Four film we are going to get.
26:16. When you think about it, The Incredibles is 1 of the Darkest Disney films given it's 1 of the few with a confirmed body count of more then just a few characters. Sure, as far as I can tell Atlantis The Lost Empire had the most, but considering most Disney films have at most just a handful of deaths, knowing that at least a dozen Supers were killed by Syndrome is pretty dark for a Disney film.
Please Do The Incredibles 2
I think Mulan has the most
This is the best video by The Homies by far.
"The Incredibles" is the best Fantastic Four movie. Even though it isn't the FF, it captures much of what they should be. This is also my favorite of all the Pixar movies.
The Incredibles is my favourite movie of all time apart from The Shawshank Redemption.
I love how deep this movie is.
The Incredibles has been one of my favorite movies since it was released, and when you grow up you realize all the issues that the film touches, which, to tell the truth, although it was made for a child audience, touches somewhat strong themes, such as the genocide of superheroes made by Syndrome, how society sees superheroes, many times more as the cause of problems, in short, quite a few things that we have already seen in series like The Boys, Invincible, and even in movies like Civil War, and one could even say that it is a precursor of all the aforementioned.
The second movie is not that good, but at least it is entertaining, and you should do a little more research on the movie, since there is even information about the heroes that Syndrome killed, and it is very good data, as well as a short film about what happened with Jack Jack and the nanny.
Until now I'm just waiting for more info a d lore behind the characters that Syndrome had killed.
A lot of them have a unique backstory like Macroburst was once a sidekick to Everseer and being the transportation of his team by using his wind power to fly them to their destination
He should have gone to Edna 😅 46:05
Awesome movie and reaction 😊 and I think you will love
"The Secret Life of Pets" , also an animated movie
I think this is the one of few movies to use jazz music in a kids film!
Ellie you called it and I always love it when its someone's first time seeing something and they have a feeling about something or they can sense what's gonna happen and most of the time they be right.😊
12:17 He is getting mugged
9:01 she eat if we were having Tony loaf
It looks like you might've missed that the guy who "fell" from the building didn't fall, he _jumped._
The Incredibles was my Favorite
Seeing it in Theaters First Time
Seeing it on DVD Many Times
Seeing it on TV So Many Times
Thanks for bringing this movie back to my attention.
Funny... this has a 1950s feel to it, yet it wasn't until the late 60s and 1970s... especially the 70s...that the public began to grow dissatisfied with superheroes, to the point of bringing legal action against them ( at least that's how it was in DC and Marvel-published stories of the time).
And what did they expect all the supervillains to do... retire?
Snydrome was inspired by Batman and Robin but the overall film was inspired by Superman because Brad Bird is a huge DC fan I mean his first film The Iron Giant was basically a love letter to Superman I hope you guys react to The Iron Giant and some more Superman films they are really good
One of my top 5 Pixar movies!
You might want to watch "Jack-Jack Attack" to see why the babysitter was freaking out. It's just a short
This movie is incredible
Incredibles 2 is a great movie from 2018
One of the best Disney Pixar movie I think
Edna was the best character SO FAR!
My mind was blown when I realised the voice actor of syndrome is also Dave from Alvin and the chipmunks
Syndromes island lair and army of henchmen is a reference to the villains in the classic 1960's James Bond movies.
Yea, make a robot that can learn and quite possibly rebel against its creators, great idea Syndrome
The syndrome could have made the 10th version of omnidroid, and invulnerable to its own claws, then the movie would have ended differently, and the 10th version turned out to be stupid, while they were flying to the city, he could have destroyed this remote 100 times.
The Incredibles won the Oscar for Best Animated feature.
You guys gotta watch the sequel after this.
The fact that the main villain murdered all those super heroes for being turned down is psychotic. No normal person would go on a mass killing spree just because someone said no.
the perfect couple to watch that movie 😊 I love them 🥰
YES! Love this movie!
No se si las Homies notaron que profesor de Dash se parece muchisimo al Xokas. Los latinos saben a que me refiero
No, yo soy latino y no tengo idea de que hablas
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Great reaction ladies! Definitely check out Incredibles 2, just as good as this one, if not a little better, IMO
Yus! Hoped & prayed sooner or later you guys would watch this movie❤️🤣👏🏽
Hi guys! Could it be possible for your to react to The Impossible? It was the disaster movie about the Tsunami that took place in Southeast Asia and it was Tom Holland first Hollywood role. He is a great actor. Please do not miss this underrated movie. Thanks!
15:31 "pretty big."
that's what she said.
I’ve been waiting a while for you guys to finally see this one.