She's 4 years old. Recommendations are welcomed.
Is she a reader? Either way, I'd recommend encouraging that...
On to
The Incredibles.
This is definitely my least favorite Pixar flick mostly because I found a lot of it to be really clich?, something I usually expect Pixar
not to be. Their other flicks up to this one had been really original and inventive, this one uses a lot of ho-hum trappings from several sources, mostly from marginal superhero comics, James Bond movies and cheesy 60s spy shows - none of which am I a fan. And as much as I normally like Jason Lee, I never liked his voice for Syndrome, it grates for some reason, but then, I also think Syndrome is kind of lame, too so...
Don't get me wrong, it's not a bad movie, I just don't love it as much as other Pixar flicks.
But then to find out it doesn't have the Pizza Planet truck
or the Luxo ball in it? That's just a shame...
So, anyway, they kind of allude to the Luxo ball here in the this scene. Lucius and Bob drive out of an alleyway on their way to rescue people from a fire, and on a building on each one is painted
Andy's and
Luxo Deli:
After Bob gets the holographic image from Mirage that asks him to be a superhero again, he sits back to take in his shrine to 'The Glory Days', and on the far left can be seen the Rock-'Em-Sock-'Em Robots from
Toy Story 2:
There are actually two references to A-113 in this flick. The first is the number of the room where Mr. Incredible is asked by Mirage to go for a conference. Mirage just states the room number verbally and it's never shown, but this is the room Mr. Incredible ends up in:
But when Elastigirl is peaking in on Syndrome's men, she sees on a monitor from where the rocket containing the Omnidroid was launched. Level A1...:
...cell block 13:
When Edna is showing Helen all of the new costumes she's made for the family, she hands Helen a tracking device saying that the costumes can be located via GPS. When Helen presses the button, it targets Pixar's Emeryville, CA studios:
During the Omnidroid battle, when Bob is holding one of its claws to try and aim it, we can see a Hudson Hornet the model used for Doc Hudson in
Cars:
So then the DVD comes out, and it has a new short on it called
Jack-Jack Attack, which recounts what happened with Kari and the baby while the Parrs were off doing superhero stuff. In it Kari places Jack-Jack on the floor with several toys including the Luxo Ball:
Also, the ring toy seems to have returned, but it's not the same one as before. This one seems made of wood and doesn't have the white plastic rocking base that the other one had. Also, if you go back and look above at the dentist's office toybox in
Finding Nemo again, you'll see that little wagon and a jack-in-the-box that's similar, too.
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