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Saw Tin Tin

Perknose

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Production-wise, it was a technological tour de force. Motion capture rocks. It elevated what was otherwise a standard, somewhat cliched, Indiana Jones type adventure film into a pretty damn good movie.

Merry Christmas. :thumbsup:
 
Not sure why they had to make this a CGI version though. Looks like a nice movie to watch with the family.
 
read the books when I was in school. Those books were always hidden somewhere in the back of the Libary with the Asterix books lol wonder why
 
read the books when I was in school. Those books were always hidden somewhere in the back of the Libary with the Asterix books lol wonder why

i don't think anyone other than library dwellers actually read those in the us.

i remember reading some as a kid...funny thing is like asterix, i remember no plot lines from them at all...
 
I love Tintin from the books that I read when I was a little child. Will make a trip to the theather or get the DVD for sure.
 
i really enjoyed this movie. It was a very entertaining and enjoyable movie. I really hope they make more. When the movie ended, I was thinking, "wait, that's it?! MOAR!! continue!!!"
 
Took my son, 9 year old, to see it in 3D. We both really enjoyed it, very Indiana Jones style, but I have no problem with that.
 
Not sure why they had to make this a CGI version though. Looks like a nice movie to watch with the family.

It definitely enabled a lot of fairly cool, over-the-top action sequences, not to mention that it allowed for all the LOL faces on the characters that will have you endlessly giggling and guffawing in your seat.

I think the choices they made in how to employ the CGI in this movie were deft unto brilliant.
 
I wish they'd make a movie version of the book where he goes to Africa. I always get a kick out of reading that book and contrasting it with the overly PC society we live in today.
 
Saw it with the wife last night in 3d, was very entertaining. Crazy how the villian is a spitting image of spielberg

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Would I like it if I was never exposed to Tin Tin stuff? (Didn't grow up in US)

I did. I knew about Tin Tin but had never read the comics themselves. I think the movie stands on its own quite well . . . just mho.
 
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