The Incredibles was so awesome. I want to see it again, too.
Two of the people who were staring, confused, at the loud laughing group were sitting next to me. Although I spent a lot of time being charmed by the little kids behind me, who had comments throughout the movie like, "Oh! I love that lampshade! That one! I love it so much!" and "Oh my god! Thank you so much mom and dad! Thank you for taking me to this movie! It is so funny! Thank you!" Very cute.
Also, I don't think the stage show received enough appreciation. That was awesome, too. I love Disney. A lot. Even if Belle was part of the chorus singing "Grand Ole Flag." She's in America, now. Maybe she's an expat. She never did have an accent...
Sean! I missed the
henchman drinking game.
Where was it?
It apparently even got us a couple of "why did you seven people all laugh really hard at that?" looks.
Ha! I can totally see that.
P-C, it was when
they all were in the airplane hangar, trying to find a plane. The Henchmen we watching the robot attacking the city, and said something like, "Everytime one of them runs, you take a shot." Of course, then they opened a bottle of champagne, making it the frou frouist drinkig game ever.
When we were talking about the stage show after the movie, Debetesse and I discovered that we had both had a Buffista reaction to the movie clips they were showing behind the dancers, which was "OMG, it's TOY STORY slash!"
Aaha. Thanks, Lee. I may have actually caught those words but didn't put together what they meant. I think I was busy thinking, like someone else upthread, about the similarities to
Sky Captain.
Christ on a stick.
The Incredibles
made over $70 million its opening weekend. This past weekend? Over $50 million. Plus? Its gross is $144 million, which means it's made over $20 million
on the weekdays.
Man.
Also, the gruesome-looking Polar Express was a big box-office disapopintment: it was outgrossed (as it were) by the second week-end of Incredibles.
Also, the gruesome-looking Polar Express was a big box-office disapopintment:
Christmas classic, my ass!
Also, the gruesome-looking Polar Express was a big box-office disapopintment: it was outgrossed (as it were) by the second week-end of Incredibles.
Wait a minute. Polar Express opened this last weekend?
Brave, but maybe not too bright.
it was outgrossed (as it were) by the second week-end of Incredibles.
WOO HOO!
Although, the numbers I really want to see are the Incredibles vs Shark Tale ones. Because I want Shark Tale fucking crushed.