

Written and directed by Brad Bird, The Incredibles (2004) narrates the story of a family of superheroes. Starring Craig T Nelson, Holly Hunter and Jason Lee, this animated comedy gently conveys the message of love for family and the importance of sticking together.After being forced to turn into ordinary civilians and give up the use of their superpowers, Mr Incredible (Bob) and Elasticgirl (Helen) are seen raising their kids, Violet, Dash and Jack-Jack in the most common way possible. Bob reminisces every moment of his glory days, every day. Some nights, he indulges in vigilante work to get a thrill of the fast life. One fine day, Bob loses his temper at work, which cascades into him losing his job. With bills to pay and a family to feed, Bob's now on the lookout for another job.But on returning home that day, Bob discovers a voice message from Mirage who is seeking for Mr. Incredible's help in defeating one robot, promising him a grand reward. Owing to the situation, Bob agrees to go and soon finds that he can defeat the robot by cutting off its power supply. After defeating the robot, some skeletons are brought to light when Mr. Incredible discovers that Mirage works for a fan of his, now known as Syndrome, a super villain. Soon, Bob is captured and now its upto his family to come rescue him.The Incredibles was released in 2004 by Disney Studios, in Blu-Ray format with a U rating. This movie has a runtime of 115 minutes. Review: Just incredible - Good quality visual and sound effects. Has some bonus features as well Review: Five Stars - Very good quality and movie is awesome
| ASIN | B00B7W8L2O |
| Actors | Craig Nelson, Dominique Louis, Eli Fucile, Holly Hunter, Spencer Fox |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,027 in Movies & TV Shows ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV Shows ) #489 in Kids & Family |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (677) |
| Director | Brad Bird |
| Dubbed: | English |
| Item Weight | 110 g |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Sony DADC |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 18.03 x 13.76 x 1.48 cm; 110 g |
| Rated | U (Universal) |
| Studio | Sony DADC |
| Subtitles: | English |
S**K
Just incredible
Good quality visual and sound effects. Has some bonus features as well
S**Y
Five Stars
Very good quality and movie is awesome
D**.
Four Stars
fun movie
R**U
Also it looks like it is not original as it had menus which ...
The DVD quality is awful. Also it looks like it is not original as it had menus which is not working. It has menu to play Cars movie which should not have been there.
V**G
No hindi language.
Hindi language was not not included but mention in info. Wrong information.
N**H
Misguided!!!
Mentioned as Hindi language available on the cover, but it's not there. Misguided me to make purchase.
S**A
One Star
No hindi audio misleading discription
T**D
In a land where AVENGERS rule the box office and superhero films paint the cinematic landscape year round, this little 2004 gem still stands out head and shoulders over many of them. If you took elements of Watchmen (the book, not the movie), Fantastic Four, and a dash of sixties spy movie cool...you'd have The Incredibles. The Parrs are a family like many of us. They deal with the frustration of a dead-end job, the often thankless work of keeping house, the social awkwardness of adolescence, and the sense of stiffled potential. However, unlike us, they have certain "gifts" that would make a mediocre existence that much more frustrating. This is where the real heart of the story lies...not in the "crash bang wallop" of the action scenes and derring do...but in the Parr's family dynamic itself. Naturally, a movie like this asks us all to suspend disbelief. That said, I also believe that Brad Bird's approach to the family situations hit the nail on the head with a very believable hammer. They are as real a family as anything I have ever seen on television or film before. I know exactly how Bob Parr feels when he climbs in that stuffy car and fights traffic to a job that he truly hates...but does so to put food on the table. It's worse when he knows he's capable of so much more. Helen Parr is the prototypical housewife and mom. She's the rock. She's the glue that keeps them all from falling apart...like many Mom's are. Violet has all the shy and awkward trappings of most 14 year old girls...knowing she's different, yet feeling like she's invisible even when she's not using her gifts. Dash...well...Dash is about as average a ten year old as they come. He's mischevious and WAY too eager to show all the kids what he can do. Who hasn't felt like that at some point in their youth?? Add to this a great villain in Jason Lee's Syndrome. His motives aren't necessarily about world domination or wealth and power. They're actually a bit less insidious than that. He wants the approval and adoration that so many of us want in life....but his approach is what makes his character nefarious and twisted. He's yet another well fleshed out character. Samuel Jackson's Frozone is a fun character that I wish had more screentime, yet his contribution to the story is great as middle-aged Mr. Incredible's voice of reason. A loyal friend...but someone who isn't afraid to tell him that he takes things too far. Oh...and what else could be said about Edna Mode?? Ten minutes of total screen time...yet steals those ten minutes effortlessly. One of the things about this movie that really wows me is the way they were able to get such GREAT performances from completely CGI characters. The facial expressions, body language, emoting....all done perfectly. In many ways, better than many real life actors. I see Holly Hunter in Helen Parr more than any other voice performance, but I do see some elements of Craig T Nelson in Bob Parr as well. Brad Bird, responsible for one of the most underrated and excellent animated films in history (The Iron Giant), really hits it out of the park. This still remains my favorite Pixar offering...and one of my favorite movies of all time.
S**O
Pues mencionar que ya no llega con slipcover. La calidad de la imagen es buena, pero eso juega en detrimento de la misma, ya que se observa la animación obsoleta. Si bien la coloración es correcta, igual la mejora desde el blu-ray es modesto. El sonido en español latino DD Ex 5.1 es muy bueno y es el clásico doblaje. Trae código digital pero solo válido para USA. Cómpralo en oferta.
L**L
Ce produit n'est pas traduit dans la langue française originale, ce sont des acteurs québécois qui jouent le rôle de doublure, c'est une arnaque au prix où coute l'article, à fuir !
M**G
Taking the best of The fatastic Four with a pinch of The Watchmen( also a dash of real life problems ), Brad Bird and company take a well known concept and fully make it their own. Released in '04 The Incredibles hit the ground running becoming one of Pixar's biggest hits even spawning a video game sequel( The Incredibles Rise of the Underminer ). This release looks pretty damn good in it's 1080p presentation, hands down one of the best transfers for 3D animation. Plants look lush, water is crystal clear and you can see strands of hair( one real goos shot was when Elasti-Girl looks at Mr. Incredible's suit and notices it's been stitched up, the detail on the fabric is crystal clear and sharp ). The audio track is amazing( English 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio ) in that you can feel every bit of sound you hear. There's also a dolby digital track for the french and spanish audio as well as a English 2.0 dvs, I briefly heard the french track out of curiosity and so far it's on par with the english one. Subtitles look great in that you can see them and they don't blur the screen or blind into the background making it difficult to see them. This release is jam packed with extras spread out over each disc giving you more then enough to keep you coming back to watch them over time= Disc #1 & 2 -Three commentary tracks( Directors, Animators and one for the short film ) -Jack Jack Attack( short film on what Jack was doing while being babysat ) -Jack Jack Attack Explored( Bird & company discuss what went into making Jack Jack Attack ) -The Incredibles Reunited( Bird, Walker, Sage, Newton, Fucile, Romano and Andrews come together to talk about the movie from planning to finished film ) -Elle's Anthem( Compser Rolfe Kent talks about recording the score for the film ) Disc #3 & 4 -Paths To Pixar( feature about the storyboard crew ) -Studio Stories( How a party for the group ends with a birthday cake showing up ) -Ending With A Bang( 2D expression for the film and going for a retro 60's look for the end credits ) -The New Nomanison( Interactove map of Nomanison Island with a introduction ) -Deleted Scenes( Seven scenes in HD ) -Incredibles Teaser trailer -Making Of -Classic content( features found in the original dvd release like, Story, Designs, Evolution, Building Humand, Easter Eggs, Character interviews, Building extras, etc All in all this is a great set, I'm really happy that they added the feature with the storyboard crew( who I feel are the unsung heroes of animation ) and the other features that go into detail about the animation process. The round table with BIrd in co was informative in that it's a frank discussion on the trials they went through putting pen/pencil to paper through being told by a disney executive that it sucks. While some have complained about why add on this disc with this set it's great for those who don't have a blu ray player yet or in my case I have family and friends who don't and haven't seen this yet thanks to the addition of the dvd I had no problems lending it out( gave the free digital copy to a relative for their son's use ). For the price alone this is a great buy
J**N
Bought this recently after reading all the reviews concerning the difference between the UK and US versions and finding quite a lot of extras were missing in the UK version. I have loved this film since it first came out and already had the DVD but wanted the better picture and sound quality that you get from a blu-ray disc. Just a little warning though, the DVD that comes with this US version 4-disc set (DVD in the NTSC format, 2 x blu-ray discs, the film and extras and a digital copy on disc) is that the NTSC format DVD may not play on UK machines, or if it does, the picture may not be great. The blu-ray discs work fine and that is the reason I bought this set in the first place, so I have no problem that the DVD doesn't work in my machine. The only problem I had with the order is that Royal Mail insisted I pay £12.51 before they would deliver it. Apparently they sent it from Germany, according to the return address label so I had to pay £4.51 VAT and an £8 handling fee! It made the order rather expensive in the end, about £38! 6/9/12 This is an update to the above review. I contacted the sellers and after proving how much I had to pay for VAT and the handling charge, they kindly refunded me the full amount of £12.51. So if you have the same problem with customs and the PO, do as I did. I bought mine from 'All Your Music' and I would highly recommend this seller.
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