The Incredibles Movie Review (2004)

The Incredibles
MPAA Rating: R
Starring: Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter, Samuel Jackson, and some other people
Director: Brad Bird

My Rating 5 out of 5
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The Incredibles 2004The Plot and my thought

The Incredibles are the award-winning Pixar team’s superhero family. It starts in a time where Superheros are sought after for their abilities to save the day, however some things happen that cause all Superheros to go into hiding. Bob Parr is forced into retirement and him and his super family try to blend in during their daily activities while living in suburbia. His Superhero wife is a stay at home mom now raising three kids while Bob works for an insurance company. The tough part is they miss the crime fighting days, and they all have talents they’re not allowed to use. That is… until Bob aka Mr. Incredible takes on a secret mission by an anonymous! Hilarity and mayhem ensue!

I enjoyed the movie from start to finish. It’s truely a flick that’s fun for the entire family.

Things I Learned From This Movie
- People will sue for just about anything
- If you can lift a train easily, a smaller rock statue can be heavy, what?
- The safety of the world has a monitary value
- There are only superheros in the USA
- Superheros can get fat and out of shape
- Don’t pick on nerds, they will come back and try to kill you
- There are no mexican superheros, just black and white.

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The Incredibles

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