Two-disc set includes: The Incredibles (2004)Pixar Studios' fantastical Oscar-winning foray into the world of superheroes centers around a family of costumed crimefighters who get stuck in a mundane suburban life after a series of lawsuits forces them to keep a low profile. But when an offer for a new assignment turns out to be a trap set to capture family patriarch Mr. Incredible (voiced by Craig T. Nelson), it's up to stretchy spouse Elastigirl (Holly Hunter) and the rest of the brood to save him, and the world, from vile villain Syndrome (Jason Lee). Additional voices by Samuel L. Jackson, Wallace Shawn. 115 min. C/Rtg: PG Incredibles 2 (2018)After 14 years, the power-packed Parr family made a smash return to the screen with this hit Pixar effort. When wealthy entrepreneurs seek to rehabilitate the tarnished image of supers-and choose Elastigirl (voiced by Holly Hunter), alone, to take point-Mr. Incredible (Craig T. Nelson) draws the daunting assignment of taking care of the kids. Will the touchy arrangement leave them open to the new menace of the Screenslaver? With the voices of Samuel L. Jackson, Sarah Vowell, Huck Milner, Brad Bird. 118 min. C/Rtg: PG
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Good dvds
Great dvds. I enjoy some animation and these fit the bill.
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Customer Review
Everything was outstanding.
T**R
fun videos
this will make a great addition to my video collection
C**E
Played great!
Great deal for 2 movies!
D**S
Too funny
Super heros -- have been around since time began. Good as they try to be sometimes things get in the way of being super heros and get broken. But in the end all things work out. The thing my granddad used to say to me almost daily.
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Love this movie
Great to have in my collection
J**R
Two For One
There are Few Times When A Sequel Match's The Original, This Is Definitely One of Them. If you love That First you will Absolutely Enjoy Incredibles II. Not only is the cast of characters back for this Action Packed Adventure but baby Jack Jack has Powers that would make DC and Marvel Comics Jealous. Picture and Sound Excellent
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A Split Decision on the Incredibles
Both Incredibles movies get points for capturing that kind of comic book throwback Superhero vibe and I commend the writing and directing for doing the rare thing of having the sequel that was released years later pick up directly where the first movie left off. It’s very hard to pull off and they did it in a reasonable way.With this said, the first Incredibles movie stood a little bit above the second because I related more to the idea of Mr. Incredible being challenged by a former big fan who feeling disrespected goes over to the dark side and becomes a villain in need of stopping. I also felt like they did better things with the family elements in terms of making them more relatable to people that the average person would know. For example, who doesn’t have the annoying sibling, gotten jealous while in a relationship, or felt like they were doing something that wasn’t their true calling?Don’t get me wrong. The second Incredibles movie was fine and stayed on much of the path left by the first movie, but I feel like they just went to far with elements of the bad guys to the point where even my rather elastic suspension of disbelief went “this is ridiculous.” This is not good considering that it was a superhero movie involving animation (I mean hypnotic glasses)? Considering the things, they did in the first movie it felt like a bit of a letdown, even though they did manage to mostly keep the story thread from the first movie going.
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