That's Incredibles!

2003_10_incredibles.jpgThe next Pixar animated film, The Incredibles, has been eagerly anticipated since the teaser was shown before Finding Nemo this summer. You can see the teaser, but there's also a new John Ratzenberger introduced "Making of" preview of sorts online. (What's with John Ratzenberger, he's like a studio player for Pixar these days? Will the Pig be in The Incredibles?) Cool things Gothamist didn't realize: Holly Hunter, Samuel L. Jackson, and Jason Lee provide voices, in addition to Craig T. "Coach" Nelson as the head Incredible.

The Incredibles opens on November 5, 2004. More information about The Incredibles from a fan site. Director Brad Bird has also been involved with The Simpsons and King of the Hill, plus the woefully underseen Iron Giant.

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brad birds work touches me in naughty places. he also helped with the critic, was a horribly under-appreciated show.

iron giant though, disney will never come to close to something that freakin cool.

Iron Giant was a great little film.

Does anyone remember Brad Bird's "Amazing Story - The Family Dog"?

Oh Jen, did you see 21 grams at the NYFF?

I was talking with some guys from Pixar the other day and they were saying that The Incredibles is really friggin' amazing. I even said, "better than The Iron Giant?" and they said, "Yes, totally." They were really excited about it, and very nice, so I believe them. Now if only it were late October 2004 right now! Stupid year-long wait.

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Stupid computer animation that takes lots of man hours. We impatient and want good entertaining!

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