>fans of this movie hate the superhero parts>love the family drama>and praise the mundaneity>"It was groundbreaking for animation because... [things that have nothing to do with animation and shows scene with the flattest, ugliest textures or repeating grass spikes]">"It uses TF2's silhouette philosophy because these characters abide by it [trails off and ignores characters who don't]">"Isn't it amazing how they told us everything we need to know about a character in 5 seconds? The black guy was super important to the plot. Btw it's a good thing they cut the airplane pilot because we really needed those 5 seconds to not be spent on him, what were they thinking, he actively detracted from the plot."Am I the only one who liked only the Superhero part at the start, don't care for Pixar's sadslop formula where everyone's sad until everyone agrees not to be sad, think some of the 3D renders have aged poorly, or that it's uncomfortable when people praise the gay representation that probably wasn't even added by a gay man whilst not noticing the redheaded problem manchild trope?
>>153671644>>fans of this movie hate the superhero partsI don’t think any significant number of people have this opinion. Where are you getting this from?
>>153671665A lot of modern internet discussion is making up opponents.
>>153671665The Unlucky Tug
>>153671644>>fans of this movie hate the superhero parts???????????Not even going to read the rest of this lame shitpost
>>153671644>buzzwordslop
>>153671879Did he actually say that or did he just say that the family drama was more interesting?
>fans of this movie hate the superhero partsDo they really?
>>153672275No, and OP is just making up scenarios in his head.
>>153671879Are you genuinely deciding that of all the people in the world to register as the voice of anyone who even remotely liked The Incredibles, it's some autistic train fetishist? What made you come to the conclusion that everyone shares that exact sentiment?