The Incredibles (2004)
Release Date: 5 November 2004 (USA)
Quality: DVDRip
Language: English | Spanish | French
Runtime: 115 min
Director: Brad Bird
Company: Walt Disney Pictures, Pixar Animation Studios
Movie Info: IMDb
Cast: Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter, Samuel L. Jackson, Jason Lee, Dominique Louis, Teddy Newton, Jean Sincere
Genre: Animation | Action | Adventure | Family
Watch: Trailer
Size: 700MB
Plot: In the film's opening, we meet several of the film's superheroes, including Mr. Incredible, in some news footage. What follows is a series of comedic stereotypical "hero" scenes: foiling a robbery, rescuing a cat from a tree, saving a suicide jumper, and almost stopping a bank robbery.
During this escapade, Mr. Incredible encounters a young member of his fan club, Buddy Pine (Jason Lee); Buddy insists on being a sidekick to the hero, but Mr. Incredible turns him down, insisting, "I work alone." Buddy, of course, won't have it, and in a following scene, attempts to help foil the bank robbery committed by Bomb Voyage (Dominique Louis). Unfortunately, due to Buddy's meddling, Bomb Voyage escapes, and Mr. Incredible is late for his wedding. At last, he arrives; Mr. Incredible and his love interest, Helen/Elastigirl (Holly Hunter) are married, settle down in suburbia, and attempt to fit in with "normal" everyday people, despite having their superpowers.
Mr. Incredible, relocated into an insurance job, still continues in his superhero ways, albeit in a more subtle manner (e.g. finding loopholes for his customers). Of course, he is eventually caught, resulting in a lecture by his boss, Gilbert Huph (Wallace Shawn). During the lecture, Bob becomes so infuriated that he throws his boss through a wall (in fact, several of them) and is obviously fired. As a result, he is forced to take on the only other job he really knows how to do...you guessed it. However, Helen is dead set on having their family live a normal suburban life with their kids, Violet (Sarah Vowell), Dashiell/Dash (Spencer Fox), and baby Jack-Jack (Eli Fucile/Maeve Andrews) who (apparently) has no super powers.
We see clips of Violet and Dash attempting to fit in at school, with Dash being sent to the principal's office on several occasions, and Violet being incredibly (no pun intended) shy, unable to talk to her crush. Meanwhile, Mirage (Elizabeth Pena) follows the retired Mr. Incredible around as he spends his nights listening to police scanners and secretly fighting crime with his friend Lucius Best/Frozone (Samuel L. Jackson). As it turns out, it is Mirage's duty to hire Mister Incredible for a top secret assignment.
Before taking off for the island, he pays a quick visit to Edna "E" Mode (director Brad Bird), a "Q"-like designer of gadgets and superhero outfits. In addition to patching up his "classic" outfit, she makes him a new and improved one (that pictured in all the promos.) Mr. Incredible takes a private jet to the island, convincing Helen that he's been sent on a business trip (Helen being unaware of his joblessness.) Whilst on the plane, Mirage explains the details of his mission, and the reasoning behind his recruitment to take on the supercomputer.
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