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An Incredibles Screening

Incredibles

Craig T Nelson aka Mr. Incredible and The Incredibles producer John Walker at the MCN Screening Series, Pacific Design Center, Oct 18.

5 Responses to “An Incredibles Screening”

  1. Dan says:

    I like Craig T. Nelson. He’s an underrated actor. But I don’t think I’ve ever seen him smile before in any movie or tv show.

  2. Taiwan Steve says:

    Hi, David, I just saw the movie at Taiwan, too! I like it, it’s a smart movie which mixed up with Comic Heros, James Bond, Mission Impossible, Spy Kids and Family Drama with Sci-Fi tones. Cool. Pixar really kicks Dreamworks/PDI back to the ground.

  3. bicycle bob says:

    never liked coach. the show was lame

  4. Mark says:

    Jerry Van Dyke is as funny as John Kerry.

  5. Creford says:

    How wonderful it is! Today, I had seen the film – “The Incredibles” this afternoon, my father also had seen this film in this evening. This cartoon movie is powered by Disney-Pixar.
    In this film, I love the people’s sensation, scene, bugbears. The scene is so sublime.
    With the great imagination.

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