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																	| Registered: March 13, 2007 |    Posts: 844 |  
  | | Posted:  |  |   |   |  Being in Europe at the moment certainly has its upside, and I don't just mean the wine, cheese, and culture. Heck, I almost don't mind getting up in the middle of the night to watch CFL and NHL games streaming over the internet.  I popped into the local English Kino and caught the new The Adventures of TinTin film simply ages before I would have were I still back home. I must say I enjoyed the devil out of it. It really captures the spirit of the books I remember reading in French as a child. And the animation is stunning. Almost photo-realistic, but still capturing the look of the characters as they were originally drawn. I won't say more out of fear for spoiling anything for the Yanks and fellow Canucks, but it will make a rollicking good film to take the fam to over Christmas break.     |  
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| Registered: October 23, 2008 |    Posts: 36 |  
  | | Posted:  |  |   |   |  Quoting bob9000: Quote: I popped into the local English Kino and caught the new The Adventures of TinTin film simply ages before I would have were I still back home. I must say I enjoyed the devil out of it. It really captures the spirit of the books I remember reading in French as a child. And the animation is stunning. Almost photo-realistic, but still capturing the look of the characters as they were originally drawn. I won't say more out of fear for spoiling anything for the Yanks and fellow Canucks, but it will make a rollicking good film to take the fam to over Christmas break.    Cool... I still enjoy reading these books, and I've been looking forward to this flick since I saw the first trailer. Glad to hear they got it right. Can't wait to see it!    Now if someone could just figure out how to make a decent Asterix film...    |   |   |  | “Practically perfect people never permit sentiment to muddle their thinking.” — M. Poppins, 1964 |  
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| Registered: March 10, 2009 |  | Posts: 2,248 |  
  | | Posted:  |  |   |   |  Quoting bob9000: Quote: Being in Europe at the moment certainly has its upside, and I don't just mean the wine, cheese, and culture. Heck, I almost don't mind getting up in the middle of the night to watch CFL and NHL games streaming over the internet. 
  I popped into the local English Kino and caught the new The Adventures of TinTin film simply ages before I would have were I still back home. I must say I enjoyed the devil out of it. It really captures the spirit of the books I remember reading in French as a child. And the animation is stunning. Almost photo-realistic, but still capturing the look of the characters as they were originally drawn. I won't say more out of fear for spoiling anything for the Yanks and fellow Canucks, but it will make a rollicking good film to take the fam to over Christmas break.    From seeing the trailer i to admired the faithfulness to it's original source. Here's hoping it set's a  precedence in the film making industry for other such film adaptations. Much appreciated early review Bob     |  
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| Registered: March 13, 2007 |    Posts: 844 |  
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| Registered: December 16, 2007 |    Posts: 926 |  
  | | Posted:  |  |   |   |  Nicholas Lezard: How could they do this to Tintin? hereI myself started reading 'Kuifje' more than 50 years ago and I love other artists (like Edgar P. Jacobs a.o.) who were influenced by Hergé.  Blake and Mortimer |   |   |  |  Last edited:  by railroaded |  
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| Registered: March 19, 2007 |    Posts: 302 |  
  | | Posted:  |  |   |   |  Tintin, really? snore.........     |  
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| Registered: August 18, 2007 |    Posts: 100 |  
  | | Posted:  |  |   |   |  I'm a huge Spielberg fan but I won't be seeing TinTin, it's never interested me but I'm sure it will be a big hit. Not sure why it has to be in 3D; to each their own I suppose.  |  
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| Registered: March 18, 2007 |  Reputation:   |    Posts: 2,552 |  
  | | Posted:  |  |   |   |  Yeah, I'm skipping it as well. But it's not the type of film I'm interested in anyway (same goes for Scorsese's Hugo).  |  
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| Registered: March 14, 2007 |  Reputation:   |    Posts: 4,851 |  
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| Registered: March 29, 2007 |  Reputation:   |    Posts: 4,479 |  
  | | Posted:  |  |   |   |  I read all Tintin comics, and loved the movie. Waiting to have it in blu-ray, and I hope to see new movies of this serie in the future. Spielberg really did an excellent job ...  |   |   |  | Images from movies |  
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| Registered: March 13, 2007 |    Posts: 844 |  
  | | Posted:  |  |   |   |  Quoting Freddie Mays: Quote: I'm a huge Spielberg fan but I won't be seeing TinTin, it's never interested me but I'm sure it will be a big hit. Not sure why it has to be in 3D; to each their own I suppose. I am not sure why the 3D either, I am becoming less enamored with the technology every day. That said, this is some of the best use of 3D I have seen. It really adds depth to a lot of the scenes, but has none of the "look at me, I'm 3D!" in your face crap. It is both subtle and effective.  I am still going to stick with 2D when it comes to buying the blu-ray though.  |  
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