2004-11-15, 05:54 | Link #22 | ||
Necromancer
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Cardboard Box
Age: 38
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HINT: The year was 1937. |
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2004-11-15, 07:37 | Link #24 |
Resident devil
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Philippines
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Incredibles was OK.
In my opinion slightly better than Shark Tale, way better than Shrek, and slightly worse than Finding Nemo. Reason I didn't like Shrek too much is that they were trying too hard to be witty and smart to and to parody this and that they lost some of the magic. (Oh yeah plus they weren't Pixar so they did not have even a little bit of that magic) It was worth the equivalent of US $1.18 I paid to see it, and I got 2 hours plus a short film. One of the benefits of living in a 3rd world country where one tactic Hollywood uses to curb piracy is to make the premiere the same date as that in the US. |
2004-11-15, 22:05 | Link #26 | |
セクシーなパイロット
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Kentucky
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I liked the Incredibles simply for the genre: superhero comedy. The idea reminded me of one of the all time greats: The Tick! Now if I had the budget to make a movie and had a choice between making a Tick movie or the Incredibles, I'd pick the Tick in a heartbeat. I think the Incredibles was a good movie, not a great one, but since every other film/tv series aimed at kid's tends to suck these days I can understand holding up a good film as a great one just to show everybody else to get their act together. Actually I'd rather see some bad movies getting burned in a sacrificial blaze but that's unlikely to happen. Last edited by Sanjuronord; 2004-11-16 at 06:10. Reason: poor spelling |
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2004-11-16, 01:02 | Link #27 |
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It was a great movie, its the kinda story that you can completely have fun corrupting every last aspect of with the right people around. Theres so much great material that can be played with- invisibility, forcefields, super speed, and unlimited fexibility ... mussstttt corrruuuupppppppppttt
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