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Post by Mirage on Feb 26, 2005 11:42:16 GMT -5
No, I haven't...where did you find them? Now I'm 'incredibly' excited (oh, such a bad pun >_<) about the DVD! I hope they include *all* the stars in the interviews (meaning Buddy and Mirage too, of course) and not solely the family members. If only they'd thought of that with MI. Imagine poor Randall getting to tell his side of the story...
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Post by RandallBoggs on Feb 26, 2005 15:57:08 GMT -5
In anything.... There should be actor commentary.
.... Ok sure...everyone wasn't in the movie and Randall and everyone else weren't actors ummm.....
But Steve and the others should have gotten their word in, and a have a little fun. I've seen the Resident Evil 2 and Red Dwarf cast commentary and they have ALLOT of fun.
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Post by Ranger Parsec on Feb 26, 2005 17:07:48 GMT -5
You know that the DVD is also going to feature fully-animated interviews with all the stars of the movie-THAT ought to be quite interesting too! Wish they'd done that with "Monsters, Inc.". By the way, have you seen the clips of some of the outtakes, which have been online? WEIRD stuff! pitbulllady Sounds awesome! Being a huge Incredibles fan myself, I've preordered my copy. ^_^ I'd love to see the outtakes! Pixar always does a stellar job on those. As for the topic of Buddy (or, as I've been repeatedly told, "SYNDROME"!) being a fangirl favorite. I can testify firsthand on that. DeviantArt actually has a group dedicated to the guy. Of course, I only know this because I had the crazy idea of drawing one of my favorite characters (Ty Parsec) as Syndrome as sort of a joke. Why? Old "friends" I've had have actually turned up their noses at Ty and said he'd "look better if he looked like Syndrome". LOL! So, I drew him as Syndrome (hairdo and all), put it up on DA. Then the droves of fangirls just swarmed in with comments. Dang, there's alot of 'em. And I did find that there were some aspects of Buddy I liked (his humor, inventiveness and etc), but he was indeed villian material and - I thought - got what he deserved. Like pitbulllady said, I'd blame his parents for his upbringing. They say kids are often become the reflection of their parents as they grow up.
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Post by RandallBoggs on Feb 26, 2005 17:10:29 GMT -5
I guess.... You could classify Buddy in the "Is-a-villain-but-it's-not-his-fault-he-is" category ^_^
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Post by Ranger Parsec on Feb 26, 2005 17:31:52 GMT -5
I guess.... You could classify Buddy in the "Is-a-villain-but-it's-not-his-fault-he-is" category ^_^ Yep, I'd say that's a good way to put it.
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Post by RandallBoggs on Feb 26, 2005 18:07:28 GMT -5
^_^ Thanks
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Post by pitbulllady on Feb 26, 2005 22:10:20 GMT -5
e.
As for the topic of Buddy (or, as I've been repeatedly told, "SYNDROME"!) being a fangirl favorite. I can testify firsthand on that. DeviantArt actually has a group dedicated to the guy.
Of course, I only know this because I had the crazy idea of drawing one of my favorite characters (Ty Parsec) as Syndrome as sort of a joke. Why? Old "friends" I've had have actually turned up their noses at Ty and said he'd "look better if he looked like Syndrome". LOL! So, I drew him as Syndrome (hairdo and all), put it up on DA. Then the droves of fangirls just swarmed in with comments. Dang, there's alot of 'em.
And I did find that there were some aspects of Buddy I liked (his humor, inventiveness and etc), but he was indeed villian material and - I thought - got what he deserved. Like pitbulllady said, I'd blame his parents for his upbringing. They say kids are often become the reflection of their parents as they grow up.[/quote]
I've seen the pic! Pretty funny, since Ty doesn't seem too happy with the whole notion!
Me, personally, I prefer calling the "Incredibles" characters by their real names, since it "humanizes" them more. I know that there are a LOT of fangirls who get upset over me calling Buddy by his name, insisting that he be called Syndrome, but they'll have to get over it. Yeah, he's a pretty bad one, but I honestly do not think that boy knows the difference between right and wrong, in the sense that we do. You have to be TAUGHT that, and obviously no one bothered to teach him, and his chosen surrogate father figure/role model not only rejected his attempts to be a "sidekick"(which is completely understandable, given the danger to a kid)but had to go and put him down in front of the cops, as if talking about some piece of garbage. To a large extent, that kid couldn't help what he became. I can't help but think of how things could have been different, if he'd had somebody like my grandfather in his life, to help get his head straightened out and set an example, but not everyone is that fortunate, I guess. Still, I don't think he'd be beyond help, or that he is just totally, unredeemably evil, and I hope he makes a return appearance at some point.
And Sean, the interviews on the DVD are with the CHARACTERS, not the actors/actresses. "Monsters, Inc." didn't have anything like that. It would have really been great to hear Randall tell HIS perspective, wouldn't it? I think that the "Incredibles" DVD will be the first to actualy feature interviews with the characters themselves, as well as the director and writers. My bet for funniest will be a toss-up between Buddy and Edna;)
pitbulllady
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Post by Mirage on Feb 26, 2005 22:16:22 GMT -5
Where were the clips of outtakes online?
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Post by pitbulllady on Feb 26, 2005 22:21:03 GMT -5
No, I haven't...where did you find them? Now I'm 'incredibly' excited (oh, such a bad pun >_<) about the DVD! I hope they include *all* the stars in the interviews (meaning Buddy and Mirage too, of course) and not solely the family members. If only they'd thought of that with MI. Imagine poor Randall getting to tell his side of the story... Here is a link to the "Incrediblunders", which are really not so much out-takes and screw-ups(as on "M.I.")as they are the animators pushing the envelope, and the cast members being weird! WAIT 'till you see what bad-boy Buddy does, LOL! If anyone doubts that he and Mirage were an iten, this oughta put any doubts to rest! Or maybe he's just been watching WAY too much of Stitch...hard to say. Go here: www.ropeofsilicon.com/dvd.php?id=1524pitbulllady
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Post by Mirage on Feb 26, 2005 22:34:54 GMT -5
Thanks!!
Woo-hoo, Budday!!!
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Post by pitbulllady on Feb 26, 2005 22:58:28 GMT -5
I kinda figured you'd like that one, heehee Needless to say, THAT scene drove the fangirls wild! *Does Martin Lawrence impersonation* "That Boy so Kraaazzzyyyy!" I swear, if Disney ever decides to show him and Randall in the same movie, at the same time, they better give fair warning, so I can tell all my internet friends how to send flowers to my next-of-kin, 'cause I'm not sure the old hemoglobin pump can take THAT! pitbulllady
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Post by Mirage on Feb 26, 2005 23:51:29 GMT -5
Ha HA! Yup, I liked that clip, all right! It was definitely hot. Or should I say hott. ;D
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Post by RandallBoggs on Feb 27, 2005 0:14:22 GMT -5
*snickers* People and movies...oh boy....
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Post by pitbulllady on Feb 27, 2005 15:57:49 GMT -5
*snickers* People and movies...oh boy.... Poor Sean...surrounded by all these rabid fangirls! pitbulllady
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Post by RandallBoggs on Feb 27, 2005 15:59:45 GMT -5
What? I'm probably the only guy in this whole town who has the word "respect" and "consideration" in his vocabulary.
But thanks for worrying ^_^
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