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Really Supernew

The Incredibles keeps Pixar's incredible streak of wonderful films intact.
Tucson Weekly  |  James DiGiovanna  |  11-11-2004  |  Reviews

Superb Heroesnew

With spectacular animation and an energy certain to infect even the most jaded of moviegoers, “The Incredibles” is a postmodern take on superhero stories that offers plenty of laughs and fun for adults as well as kids.
Jackson Free Press  |  Paul Dearing  |  11-10-2004  |  Reviews

Heroes Welcomenew

The main influence on The Incredibles would appear to be Watchmen, which was among the first comics to wonder about the private and often troubled lives of heroes, once they shed their Spandex skins and resume their secret identities.
Cleveland Scene  |  Robert Wilonsky  |  11-08-2004  |  Reviews

Superheroes as Ordinary Folksnew

Watching The Incredibles is like mainlining a snappy, heady mix of comic-book shenanigans and modern parenting.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marc Savlov  |  11-04-2004  |  Reviews

Incredibles Proves Super; Express Fails to Impressnew

No doubt future films will improve on The Polar Express' technology, but The Incredibles finds true innovation simply by wrapping wild effects around a thoughtful metaphor. Superman's not the only one who's more powerful than a locomotive.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Curt Holman  |  11-04-2004  |  Reviews

We Don't Need Another Hero

Pixar ingenuity elevates the familiar action film stylings of The Incredibles.
Salt Lake City Weekly  |  Scott Renshaw  |  11-01-2004  |  Reviews

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