The two old men near the end, talking about it being "old school" are voiced by Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, two Walt Disney animators who worked on such classics as Bambi and Cinderella.
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When Dash and Violet wake up on the island, there's a section of rock wall right behind them. The bird asks for ID, Dash wakes Violet up to show her, and she steps forward. The camera switches positions a few times, then the kids turn around and run for it. Before they turn, the rock wall is on the left and there's a clearing to the right- but the complete 180 they make doesn't warrant enough space for them to go around the rock wall- actually, when they turn to run the rock wall is not only farther away from them, it's already behind them. See more...
The Incredibles (2004) - 27 trivia entries
Directed by Brad Bird, starring Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter, Samuel L. Jackson (add more)
Genres: Animation, Action, Adventure, Family, Sci-fi, Thriller
The two old men near the end, talking about it being "old school" are voiced by Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, two Walt Disney animators who worked on such classics as Bambi and Cinderella.
Other supers from the movie that mimic comic book heroes (disregarding gender): Psycwave is Professor X, Phylange is Banshee, Blazestone is Pyro, Thunderhead is Storm, Gazerbeam is Cyclops, Apogee is Sunspot, and Gamma Jack is Ultraverse's Atom Bob. Jack-Jack also briefly manifests the powers of the Human Torch and the Incredible Hulk and the board that Frozone uses near the end is reminiscent of the Silver Surfer.
Syndrome acts almost identically to Gizmo from the Teen Titans comics. Both of them are extraordinarily brilliant, insanely arrogant geniuses that plan to use highly advanced technology to get their way. Plus, both of them died because of their overconfidence (Syndrome, because he didn't think that a cape might be a bad idea, and Gizmo, who got shot while trying to take out his boss after a raid on Lexcorp Industries).
Not only do the saucers sound like podracers from The Phantom Menace, they change to sound like the speeder bikes from Return of the Jedi.
Originally, an old man named Snug Porter was going to fly the plane that Helen flew to Syndrome's HQ. In the first script the favor she called in for was for him to fly her to HQ, not just lend her a plane. When the explosion blew up the plane it was implied that he didn't survive. They cut the scene because they couldn't give him enough screen time to make the audience sad when he died. You see one shot of him when Elastigirl picks up the photo while she is on the phone. He is also in the background of the wedding scene. The entire cut sequence can be seen in its basic storyboard form on the DVD extras.
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