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The Incredibles trailer

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Here's the new and improve trailer of The Incredibles on Quick time.
I really believe The Incredibles will surpass Finding Nemo record.

http://www.apple.com/trailers/disney/the_incredibles/ :wink:
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The new trailer is splendid, can't wait to see more. Looks like a lot of fun. :up:
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It looks very interesting and I can't wait to see it.
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AWESOME!!! 8)
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That looks great. I think it will be very good!
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Wow, this seems extremely different from the previous Pixar films, and I mean that in a good way. Samuel L. Jackson's character seems to have the best lines in the film. Great trailer. :thumb:
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Wow, this seems awesome! This looks like it may be the most adventurous Disney and/or Pixar film yet. Maybe one of the funnier films too (though Nemo WILL be hard to top :wink:). It looks like it has great success potential, and I can't wait.

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The trailer has me excited. It's more action than I even expected from the premise. So again Pixar can prove themselves at something new, as this seems to depart from any kind of loose formula people can claim about the first 5 Pixar films.
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Dude, that was sweet! How awesome can you get? I loved the beginning, with the whooshing sounds and the "from the makers of" and then for a brief second, after Mr. Incredible's thing about how he could break through a wall but couldn't attach a mike ( :lol: ) I thought for a brief second that they were playing Seven Nation Army . . . wow, that was cool. It looks like this movie is going to be really funny, really exciting, really well animated, and reeeeally different than all the other Pixar films. I can't wait!!!! :D
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Pixar will never cease to amaze me. How could Disney let them slip away.
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We need to bow in front of THE PIXAR. We are not worthy, THE PIXAR continues to amaze us. Not to mention the director is Brad Bird, who did The Iron Giant the best animated film Disney never made. Good things will come from this.
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That trailer was awesome! :o

If Disney doesn't do something good with Chicken Little next year, I am afraid that after Cars, Disney Animation will enter a second dark age. :cry:
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Post by Paka »

SQUEEE!! :shock:

Wow - great trailer! I especially like the opening - all dramatic n' red n' stuff. :D

Hope to see this in the theatres in front of Shrek 2 next week. I'd love to hear the audience reaction - especially with those Samuel L. Jackson lines! :lol:
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Now thats a great trailer....great music, good animation, great voicings. I can't pick the actor doing the main character but Holly Hunter and Lawrence Fishburn sound great.

Can't wait to take the kids along to this one.

I'll have to visit the website now.
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disneychris04 wrote:If Disney doesn't do something good with Chicken Little next year, I am afraid that after Cars, Disney Animation will enter a second dark age. :cry:
I belive that Disney is in a new dark age already. They have not created a blockbuster since Lion King
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karlsen wrote:
disneychris04 wrote:If Disney doesn't do something good with Chicken Little next year, I am afraid that after Cars, Disney Animation will enter a second dark age. :cry:
I belive that Disney is in a new dark age already. They have not created a blockbuster since Lion King
Tarzan and Lilo & Stitch.... both made the company some nice money, believe me.
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The trailer was friggin' amazing :D :lol:

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PatrickvD wrote:
karlsen wrote: I belive that Disney is in a new dark age already. They have not created a blockbuster since Lion King
Tarzan and Lilo & Stitch.... both made the company some nice money, believe me.
Which reminds me, I still need to get a hold on the R2UK Collector's Edition of Tarzan :roll: :)
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PatrickvD wrote:
karlsen wrote: I belive that Disney is in a new dark age already. They have not created a blockbuster since Lion King
Tarzan and Lilo & Stitch.... both made the company some nice money, believe me.
karlsen: If you only talk about hand-drawn animation, yes, it's already in a dark age, but if you include the Pixar films, it's not dark yet (look at Monsters, Inc. and Finding Nemo).

PatrickVD: Yes, you're right, but ONLY Tarzan and Lilo & Stitch. A high-grossing film once in a while doesn't mean it's good; there were major flops like Atlantis and Treasure Planet.
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And a flop doesn't necesseraly mean the movie is bad ;)
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