Pixar: The Incredibles - original 2004 movie trailer
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@verycoolchicka type in on google "syndrome death" or "the incredibles ending" and there is videos of him dying! so next time you try to prove someone wrong and call them dumb, do a little research mkay
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@verycoolchicka so Syndrome did not get killed when he was sucked into a propeller because Mr "Incredible" threw a car at him? oh and to prove that atleast one thing I said wasn't BS I'll even quote Pixar Wikipedia "Bob, however, remembers Edna's point of how supers have died thanks to their capes and hurls the family car into the jet; Syndrome is knocked into the turbine and his cape is caught in the engine and pulls him in." if he wasn't mutilated he would have died from the explosion mkay :)
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@sneezydragonlol wow your dumb. none of that bs even happend you just said. when you make your own movie and cast then you decide what happens mkay?
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@xI0GAMER0Ix2 Probably because they couldn't think of a storyline good enough to sustain the reputation of the first.
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@sneezydragonlol Also, Mr Incredible is shown to value human life after failing to kill Mirage.
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@sneezydragonlol The henchmen ended up killing themselves whilst trying to kill the Incredibles, so they shouldn't be sympathised with. Apart from Syndrome and the henchmen, who else dies? Also, Syndrome killed loads of superheroes whilst perfecting the omnidroid, so he is hardly innocent. And would you not try to save your son after he was kidnapped by the person who had killed a lot of your friends? He chucked the car because Syndrome had killed loads of people he deserved to die.
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when i was young, i never understood why they needed a mask to hide their identity when it is already so obvious that they were the superhero family. I still don't either.
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"You tell me where my suit is, woman!"
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worst thing about the movie: no sequel
@appleAddict240872 To me, though all Pixar movies are timeless, I think this one is especially relevent to adults. I love how the family is portrayed in The Incredibles; they aren't perfect, they have high and low points, but through the whole movie you never doubt that they all love each other very much. Bob and Helen each represent the ideal father and mother, in my eyes. I think The Incredibles has the strongest portrayal of family dynamics I've ever seen in a movie.
EvanMe 1 year ago 10
u know what, pixar should DEFINITELY make incredibles 2! but instead, its cars 2. wtf.
atomichead777 8 months ago 8