Plot premise…

…of the forthcoming movie The Incredibles, from the fabulous animators at Pixar: “Mr. Incredible is a superhero; or he used to be, until a surge of lawsuits against superheroes submitted by the people they’ve saved forced the government to hide them in witness protection programs so they could lead normal, anonymous lives.” (plot summary at […]

…of the forthcoming movie The Incredibles, from the fabulous animators at Pixar: “Mr. Incredible is a superhero; or he used to be, until a surge of lawsuits against superheroes submitted by the people they’ve saved forced the government to hide them in witness protection programs so they could lead normal, anonymous lives.” (plot summary at IMDB) (teasers and peeks) (via George M. Wallace’s “A Fool in the Forest” blog, Feb. 20; unrelatedly, Wallace also has a Feb. 23 post on bedbug litigation). More on “The Incredibles”: Oct. 25.

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