>cool retro-futurism aesthetic >highly memorable soundtrack >finds both its adult and kid audience >antagonists actually fucking die unlike most kids movies (and most capeshit in general) >has both good jokes like Dash's race at the end very dark moments like Mr. Incredible thinking that his whole family has just been killed by a missile >deals with the question of equality of opportunity vs. equality of results before this issue became a "culture wars" meme >is a more nuanced look at superheroes than most MCU movies >Syndrome is a great villain >is basically Watchmen but for kids and is better than Snyder's gay Watchmen adaption >Elastigirl's ass
the MCU is like 75% CGI (animation) and is primarily marketed towards children and Chinese people
Bentley Brooks
Its a battle between this and Unbreakable for best capeshit. Incredibles does a great job at being pure capeshit though, so it probably should win. Shame about the sequel.
Joseph Jenkins
The sequel has a completely different tone and has like 5 subplots for some reason. It was made by Brad Bird too so I thought it'd be good.
Is it really that good, or is just typical Ding Dong twisty wisty type stuff?
Wyatt Smith
Possibly the best Pixar movie, the sequel was fucking terrible though.
James Lewis
Toy Story 2 is the only good Pixar sequel
Hudson Ortiz
I personally really like it because it's an origin story presented through Shyamamama's subdued lense back when he was any good at writing a story. It's well done and the things that are revealed feel organic and fit into the themes of the story instead of just being there to shock the audience yet again
Lincoln Butler
>and Chinese people what is it with chinks loving the mcu? why are they so alien, bros
Hudson Green
>Unbreakable >Split >Glass Rank ‘em, boys
Mine: >Unbreakable > > > >Glass >Split
Jackson Sanders
Oh, I forgot... I turned Glass off immediately after Bruce Willis dies as any patrician should. Everything after that point is non-canon. Otherwise Glass would be below Split.
I said this before. It's the only capeshit that's genuinely entertaining throughout, the only one that comes close is the early 00s spiderman
Juan Brown
i'd kill for some incredibles fanfic
William Collins
Don't summon him
Dylan Mitchell
What is up with Pixar lately?
>Brave (Brother Bear 2) >Monsters University >Inside Out >The Good Dinosaur >Cars 3 >Coco >Incredibles 2 >Toy Story 4 >Onward
Seriously, out of all these movies, Coco was the only one that I'd consider good and deserving of praise. Inside Out's emotional moments were cheap gut bunches at best. Incredibles 2 and Toy Story 4 both seemed to go out of their way to spit on existing characters while propping someone else up (Bob and Buzz).
Nice digits I see there are 30 replies to here. I guess they are for the digits There is no way it's for the shitty kids gay film with bad voice acting
Dominic Brown
Never in my life have I heard a normie espouse this opinion, fool.
>Forgot Cars 2 to add to the recent shit pile before Brave
Jackson Taylor
>lately? Up was 11 years ago. They're not coming back.
Luis Morris
and cute button nose and raspy voice
Hudson Wilson
for starters the villain and her plot were pretty weak compared to the first one >Robot expertly designed to kill superheroes is on the rampage vs >mind control some lame superheroes and slowly crash a boat into the city
Mason Cox
>why does a country with 3.5 billion people whose moviegoers are overwhelmingly teenagers - 20s like movies directed at teenagers-20s?
Gavin Jones
Shame the sequel didn't do much with the premise but every scene with elastagirl was still kino
Eli Smith
>brad bird never directed an actual live action superhero movie After incredibles and iron giant I don’t see why they didn’t give him Superman
His mission impossible was good too...so he can do live action. His only mistake was Tomorrowland and I blame the writer
>Superman : Henry Cavil >director : brad bird >writer : Grant Morrison NEVER
2000s CapeKino was pretty damn good. >Incredibles >X2 >Iron Man Would be my "Trinity" from the era.
Nathan Johnson
Don't forget >Wants Superheroes to be illegal >When Superheroes have been illegal for over a decade, and by making a fake villain she gives people reason to want Superheroes back
>saving the guy trying to commit suicide and then he sues you because he didn't want to be saved and you broke his rib Is this the most based moment in all of capeshit history?
>Mr. Incredible thinking that his whole family has just been killed by a missile rewatched this recently and couldn't believe how good that scene was. same with when he threatens to kill Mirage and Syndrome calls his bluff
Jonathan Howard
>and Syndrome calls his bluff I don't think Syndrome cared about Mirage.
Cameron Kelly
based based
Brandon Edwards
Furthermore
>building, vehicle, and weapon designs on Syndrome's island are all kino >Samuel Jackson is better as Frozone than he is as eyepatch guy in Avengers >scene where Bob looks up all the dead superheroes on the computer is kino >montage of Bob becoming a Chad after he starts working for Syndrome is kino >scene where Elastigirl is freaking out because the jet is about to get blown up is actually pretty intense, especially for a kids movie >even the side characters like Edna and Syndrome's assistant with the white hair are memorable due to their character designs and unique cartoonish voices
Juan Gray
It's actually darker then 95% of capeshit Syndrome got rich selling weapons to countless foreign governments/organizations, systematically murdered all the supers just to test out his killbots and tried to make himself a hero with a false flag attack of his own design
Caleb Anderson
mouse
Hudson Stewart
everything about the Incredibles is Kino >documentary style intro >kids problems with powers in school >getting fired >secret message >first robot fight in the old suit >helen in the plane >sneakin around the island jesus everything in that movie fucking rules