This one room is giving me major Incredibles flashbacks... And now I'm just imagining Eve getting shot at and trapped under some blobs. 🤤 #StellarBlade
Highest-grossing films with A+ CinemaScore https://www.fxoxo.com/125017/ Domestic, not including re-releases Avengers: Endgame – $858,373,000 Spider-Man: No Way Home – $804,793,477 Top Gun: Maverick – $718,732,821 Black Panther – $700,059,566 The Avengers – $623,357,910 Incredibles 2 – …
Domestic, not including re-releases Avengers: Endgame - $858,373,000 Spider-Man: No Way Home - $804,793,477 Top Gun: Maverick - $718,732,821 Black Panther - $700,059,566 The Avengers - $623,357,910 Incredibles 2 - $608,581,744 Titanic - $600,683,057 Frozen - $400,738,009 The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King - $377,027,325 The Passion of the Christ - $370,274,604 E.T. - $359,197,037 American Sniper - $350,126,372 Finding Nemo - $339,714,978 Forrest Gump - $329,694,499 The Lion King (1994) - $312,855,561 Up - $293,004,164 The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe - $291,710,957 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
they really called it "the Incredibles" and it's just ONE movie smh
thinking what a crazy artifact of the past this has made The Incredibles, which, when made, had to call superheroes "Supers" because 1) Disney didn't buy Pixar outright yet, 2), Disney didn't buy Marvel yet, and 3) also now this
In The Incredibles (2004), several of the street names on map in the opening scene are based off of street names from the area surrounding Pixar’s campus (and while it doesn’t appear on the map, the radio mentions San Pablo Ave, another nearby street) https://www.fxoxo.com/124951/ In The …
I remember someone saying many years ago "Michael Giacchino? Who is he? Discount John Williams?" Nope, he's the next John Williams. Watch this space. He became notable after scoring Lost but has now worked on Rogue One, The Incredibles, Star Trek, Zootopia, Coco, Doctor Strange and more.
Wieso muss ich jetzt dabei an das Baby von incredibles denken😅