November 07, 2004

The Incredibles

The Incredibles rocks. So well done. Love the Bond feel. A lot of movies, even the ones I really, really like, have at least one scene that's bleh. None of that here. Fantastic. I think it's my new favorite movie.

Posted by kstroke at November 7, 2004 07:25 PM
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Who's up for watching it again when the bloopers/gag credits are released?

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