The Incredibles (2004) is an animated action/adventure movie produced by Pixar Animation Studios. The movie is directed and written by Brad Bird. Characters are voiced by Craig T. Nelson (Mr. Incredible), Holly Hunter (Elastigirl), Samuel L. Jackson (Frozone), Jason Lee (Syndrome), Spencer Fox (Dash), and Sarah Vowel (Violet). The movie was released by Walt Disney Pictures.
The Incredibles (2004) tells the story of a family of undercover superheroes. The family trying to live the quiet suburban life, are forced into action to save the world once again from a super maniac Syndrome and his killer robots.
The Incredibles (2004) was released on 27th October, 2004 and earned $650 million worldwide in its theatrical run. The movie won several awards including Best Picture Oscar and Best sound editing Oscar. Today, I have put together a list of Interesting facts and details about movie The Incredibles (2004). Let’s find out.
15. All of the Incredibles’ powers (and Frozone’s) reflect their feelings on life. Mr. Incredible wants to be strong enough for everyone, Mrs. Incredible just wants to fit in. Dash wants to be a winner, Violet doesn’t want to be seen as different, Jack-Jack has multiple powers, showing his infinite potential, and Frozone wants to chill and be cool.
14. Actor Samuel L. Jackson was cast as the voice of Frozone because director Brad Bird wanted the character to have the coolest voice.
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13. The Incredibles (2004) movie’s line “You sly dog! You got me monologuing!” was voted as the #15 of “The 100 Greatest Movie Lines” by Premiere in 2007.
12. Character Helen’s use of radio protocol while flying is exceptionally accurate for a movie. In the director’s commentary Brad Bird tells that actress Holly Hunter (voice of Elastigirl) insisted on learning the lingo and its meaning.
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11. DC Comics objected to the name Elastigirl, due to similarity with their character Elasti-Girl. A compromise was reached whereas outside of the film (promotional materials, etc.) Elastigirl would be known as Mrs. Incredible.
10. Villain Syndrome’s zero-point energy beam is based on an actual physics concept. A theory that black holes eventually evaporate. Harnessing the zero-point field would be quite a feat, as it would yield a virtually infinite source of energy.
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