Me: (Puts this on repeat) Wife: It's been 3 hours. Stop playing that music. Me: Replaying the glory days is better than acting like they didn't happen!
Michael Giacchino needs to be recognized for how amazing he is at composing; I don't think half of my friends even know who the guy is. This man is a GENIOUS.
@@Devastator-cr3oh Yeah... The Lucas and Williams Magic is what makes Star Wars Star Wars. Too bad one of them is not making the films, but Williams should definitely be around
Used to play bari and alto sax had a really gifted sax player who played super smooth and efficient like that, made the other saxophonists intimidated by his skill haha
Imagine this movie releasing in 2004 and still being considered in 2021 as one of the best ones of Pixar's arsenal. I remember watching this as a kid on cassette over and over again. So iconic, words can hardly describe. A masterpiece of a movie.
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To everyone in this comment section, thank you for being some of the few that enjoy music production in movies as much as I. Most of these tunes could be iconic but get swept aside because they’re in a movie. Thank your appreciating the hard work and dedication of the productions crew and musicians!!
2:06 right here during Incrediboy's little scene with him and bob in the car, this motif plays. This same motif can be heard as the main melody for Lithe or Death, which is the song that plays when Elastigirl is storming Syndromes base. God this soundtrack fucking rules
Bob: And there's not a scratch on you. Did you go through that locked door? Are those your power's? Who can multiply like rabbits and go strait through...any...solid Jack Jack: *sneezes* Bob: oh my god Jack Jack: *giggles*
I got meet Wayne Bergeron (lead trumpet) in person and receive a clinic from him for my high school’s entire jazz band! One of the best days of my life.
This is a masterpiece in all the sense of the word, will never get over of how great the whole sountrack for the Incredibles is. Michael Giacchino is a Genius.
We need a spinoff series for the glory days before the events of the movie so we can meet the heros and see what life was like for them before they were unfairly forced to go unground because of the Karen's that hated them
This gives me nostalgia for when I was like 5 watching this for the first time, and also an incredible (hehe) appreciation for Michael Giacchino, the soundtrack is awesome.
0:58 Oh Mr. Incredible, Mr. Incredib ... My cat Squeaker won't come down! 1:14 [police scanner indicates gunman in car is getting close] 1:30 [smashes gunman's car with tree] Around 1:48 Cool, ready for takeoff! ... I'm Incrediboy! 2:14 [cut to outside Incredimobile; Incrediboy is thrown out the side] Around 2:27 You know, you can tell a lot about a woman by the contents of her purse, but... maybe that's not what you had in mind. 2:40 Elastigirl. Mr. Incredible. All from memory💪
When I listen to the glory days from the incredibles. When I go outside when the sun comes up. before I go to church ⛪ to play drums 🥁 in the morning 🌄
NEXUS Productions Well, not exactly. The Mission Impossible Theme was composed by an Argentinian named Lalo Schifrin, and was used for the original TV series that aired from 1966-1973. It has since been repurposed as the theme for all the Mission Impossible movies, with Danny Elfman taking a spin for the first movie in 1996, Hans Zimmer with the second outing in 2000, Giacchino for both M:I3 (2006) and Ghost Protocol (2011), Joe Kraemer with Rogue Nation (2015), and Lorne Balfe with Fallout (2018).