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Beanmimo |
Posted - 10/29/2011 : 23:36:16 You all know me by now as not being the most... well... person who's attention to detail could be better :-)
But on watching this movie I was pleased that the filmmakers stuck to the spirit of Tintin, a mixture of intrigue and slapstick humour that makes up the many stories of the investigative reporter.
The animation was the first element that struck me as maybe a little bit creepy. But after a few minutes I was sucked into the enjoyment of the story.
Spielberg has infused a little of Indiana Jones and more than a pinch of Film Noir into Jackson's imagining of Tintin. Noe of this takes away from how the character comes alive.
I wasn't blown away by the movie but I look forward to the sequels.
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Beanmimo |
Posted - 10/30/2011 : 01:12:36 quote: Originally posted by S12n
I read this yesterday in the Guardian. He had a different view. 
I'll be seeing it of course, I'm a total Tintin fanboi from years ago (must've read them all 10 times each).
Yes, he gets paid to review, on the other hand I brought my inner teenager who reviewed it, as well, with typos and all ;-)
Here is a slightly longer review by me and my inner teenager... http://beanmimo.wordpress.com/2011/10/29/the-adventures-of-tintin-and-where-the-sea-used-to-be/ |
Sean |
Posted - 10/30/2011 : 01:03:15 I read this yesterday in the Guardian. He had a different view. 
I'll be seeing it of course, I'm a total Tintin fanboi from years ago (must've read them all 10 times each).
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