
Well, let me tell ya ’bout this The Incredibles movie poster thing. I ain’t no expert, mind you, but I seen a thing or two in my day.
First off, they got all sorts of sizes, you know? Big ones, small ones, some like that fella said, 27 by 40 inches. That’s a big ol’ poster, I tell ya. Bigger than my prize-winning pumpkin, that’s for sure.
Now, they say some of these posters are real special, “gallery-quality” they call it. Sounds fancy, huh? They’re printed on some thick paper, not like that flimsy stuff they use for the flyers down at the grocery store. And they got a little shine to ‘em, “semi-gloss,” they say.
- Big posters, they can be real eye-catchin’.
- Small posters, good for squeezin’ into a little spot.
- And some are on that thick paper, real nice-like.
I heard tell that some folks collect these here posters. Can you believe it? They pay good money for ‘em too. Especially the old ones, from back when the movie first came out, like in 2004. Yep, that fella Craig T. Nelson and that Holly Hunter, they were in it. Good actors, they are.
Some posters got just the picture, some got words too. The colors gotta be bright and bold, gotta grab your attention, you know? Like a rooster crowin’ at sunrise. And if the picture is good, real good, with all them Incredibles folks lookin’ strong and ready to go, well, that’s what makes it special.
They even make special ones, like that “collectible lithograph” someone was talkin’ about. That one was made here in the USA, they said. Fourteen by eleven inches. Not too big, not too small, just right for hangin’ in the kitchen, maybe.

Now, I ain’t sayin’ you should go out and spend a fortune on a poster, but if you like that movie, The Incredibles, and you want a picture of them on your wall, well, why not? It’s your wall, ain’t it? You can put whatever you darn well please on it.
But let me tell ya, some of these posters, they ain’t worth a plugged nickel. The ones that are all faded and torn, or from some movie nobody ever heard of. But the good ones, the ones from them classic movies, or the ones with famous actors, those are the ones that folks want.
It’s all about what folks like, see? If a lot of people like a movie, then they gonna want the poster. And if the poster looks good, with bright colors and clear pictures, and maybe even some fancy writing, well, then it’s gonna be worth more. That’s just common sense, ain’t it?
So, if you’re lookin’ for an Incredibles movie poster, look for the one that catches your eye. Don’t worry too much about what everyone else says. If you like it, that’s all that matters. And who knows, maybe someday it’ll be worth a whole heap of money. But even if it ain’t, it’ll still look nice on your wall, remindin’ you of that time you saw those Incredibles folks savin’ the world.
And remember, them posters ain’t just about the picture, it’s about the memories too. Like that time my grandson, little Timmy, he dressed up like that Dash fella, runnin’ around the yard so fast you couldn’t hardly see him. Good times, those were. So yeah, a poster ain’t just a picture, it’s a little piece of happiness you can hang on your wall.

So there you have it, my two cents on this Incredibles movie poster business. Like I said, I ain’t no expert, but I know what I like, and I know a good picture when I see one. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I gotta go check on my biscuits.