New Clip from Spielberg's TinTin

Swiped from Latino Review (I don’t think we’ve seen/posted this yet, right?)

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  1. So can’t wait for Tintin!! 2 more weeks!! yippee!

    Can’t believe the Tintin books (or I guess now they’re called Graphic novels) weren’t huge in America! All Australian kids grew up on them. I remember they were always out of the library with huge hold lists on each copy.

    I teach in London now and my kids are always reading them during reading time (they should be reading novels – but I let it pass for Tintin!)

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  2. So can’t wait for Tintin!! 2 more weeks!! yippee!

    Can’t believe the Tintin books (or I guess now they’re called Graphic novels) weren’t huge in America! All Australian kids grew up on them. I remember they were always out of the library with huge hold lists on each copy.

    I teach in London now and my kids are always reading them during reading time (they should be reading novels – but I let it pass for Tintin!)

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  3. They’ve animated Tintin to make him look like a bad am dram actor. I can tell it’s going to take a lot for me to enjoy this film…

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  4. They’ve animated Tintin to make him look like a bad am dram actor. I can tell it’s going to take a lot for me to enjoy this film…

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  5. Here’s a review of the movie from a preview screening in Belgium. It was originally in French, but I translated it through Google, which is to say, the translation will be little iffy at times:

    We saw Tintin: a great adventure film popular CINEMATuesday, October 11, 2011, 15:09

    Tuesday morning, “The Secret of the Unicorn” was screened for the first time in Belgium, the Grand Hall of the El Dorado-De Brouckère UGC in Brussels. We left the room her eyes sparkling like a crystal ball.

    The film opens with images of Hergé in Old Market. The artist is at work. It paints a picture of a well-known place on which the viewer sees only the knickers … When he finished the work tends to Tintin, the table has the clean lines of a comic book! Beyond the moving tribute to the creator of Tintin, this scheme allows the hero to free themselves of the boxes and to exist for itself: another adventure can begin, the one that Spielberg has imagined for him …

    On screen, Tintin will be a real personality. Milou does not need to speak to save his master when he is in danger. Captain Haddock has all the true drink-free thirst-but it’s the fault of his ancestor, so chivalrous he put his descendants complexes become alcoholics from father to son! Beyond these familiar details, expect to be surprised. The director of Indiana Jones takes his freedom from the original work: the castle is in ruins and Moulinsart Mr. Sakharine, the collector of scale models, cache more dangerous than a wicked Dr. Müller … The Castafiore that n ‘ had nothing to do with it, is the guest of Omar Ben Salaad and shows real talent as a singer. Only the captain and Snowy to remain deaf to his vocals. Beyond the scenario, the interpretation that convinced us. Andy Serkis managed a great number of actors in Captain Haddock. Simon Pegg and Nick Frost make Dupond Dupont-in “no sense” very British. Daniel Craig Sakharine transcends into a character so impressive that one wonders why Hergé did not dig further. Spielberg even managed to give soul to Nestor! The sets are amazing and nods to the comic book of rare relevance.

    With the Secret of the Unicorn, which embodies – finally – his old dream Tintin, Steven Spielberg signs and succeeded with flying colors a great adventure film popular in the best sense of the word. Rhythmic, colorful, full of relief, the film alternates between the story and the next set of tracks with a background often removed, light, sometimes even hilarious.

    In presenting thirty years ago now, the first installment of the adventures of Indiana Jones as Steven Spielberg did, passing in Europe, the discovery of the teeming world of Hergé.

    This film, how to deny, summarizes thirty years of love, and thirty years of passion for a rogue, that of Spielberg for the world of Tintin. With a happy child who feels at once – no doubt on the fairness of the process. And apart from a couple of minutes, where the director of ET may be unnecessarily sacrificed to the law of waterfalls dear to Hollywood, we will not try to nit: the enthusiasm and spirit of childhood, inseparable Spielberg’s film, we contaminate here without reservations. The film, which Spielberg will present in Brussels Saturday, October 22, will be on our screens 26.

    ROOFER AND DANIEL NICOLAS

    http://mobile.lesoir.be/actualite/belgique/page_11163_869135.shtml

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  6. Here’s a review of the movie from a preview screening in Belgium. It was originally in French, but I translated it through Google, which is to say, the translation will be little iffy at times:

    We saw Tintin: a great adventure film popular CINEMATuesday, October 11, 2011, 15:09

    Tuesday morning, “The Secret of the Unicorn” was screened for the first time in Belgium, the Grand Hall of the El Dorado-De Brouckère UGC in Brussels. We left the room her eyes sparkling like a crystal ball.

    The film opens with images of Hergé in Old Market. The artist is at work. It paints a picture of a well-known place on which the viewer sees only the knickers … When he finished the work tends to Tintin, the table has the clean lines of a comic book! Beyond the moving tribute to the creator of Tintin, this scheme allows the hero to free themselves of the boxes and to exist for itself: another adventure can begin, the one that Spielberg has imagined for him …

    On screen, Tintin will be a real personality. Milou does not need to speak to save his master when he is in danger. Captain Haddock has all the true drink-free thirst-but it’s the fault of his ancestor, so chivalrous he put his descendants complexes become alcoholics from father to son! Beyond these familiar details, expect to be surprised. The director of Indiana Jones takes his freedom from the original work: the castle is in ruins and Moulinsart Mr. Sakharine, the collector of scale models, cache more dangerous than a wicked Dr. Müller … The Castafiore that n ‘ had nothing to do with it, is the guest of Omar Ben Salaad and shows real talent as a singer. Only the captain and Snowy to remain deaf to his vocals. Beyond the scenario, the interpretation that convinced us. Andy Serkis managed a great number of actors in Captain Haddock. Simon Pegg and Nick Frost make Dupond Dupont-in “no sense” very British. Daniel Craig Sakharine transcends into a character so impressive that one wonders why Hergé did not dig further. Spielberg even managed to give soul to Nestor! The sets are amazing and nods to the comic book of rare relevance.

    With the Secret of the Unicorn, which embodies – finally – his old dream Tintin, Steven Spielberg signs and succeeded with flying colors a great adventure film popular in the best sense of the word. Rhythmic, colorful, full of relief, the film alternates between the story and the next set of tracks with a background often removed, light, sometimes even hilarious.

    In presenting thirty years ago now, the first installment of the adventures of Indiana Jones as Steven Spielberg did, passing in Europe, the discovery of the teeming world of Hergé.

    This film, how to deny, summarizes thirty years of love, and thirty years of passion for a rogue, that of Spielberg for the world of Tintin. With a happy child who feels at once – no doubt on the fairness of the process. And apart from a couple of minutes, where the director of ET may be unnecessarily sacrificed to the law of waterfalls dear to Hollywood, we will not try to nit: the enthusiasm and spirit of childhood, inseparable Spielberg’s film, we contaminate here without reservations. The film, which Spielberg will present in Brussels Saturday, October 22, will be on our screens 26.

    ROOFER AND DANIEL NICOLAS

    http://mobile.lesoir.be/actualite/belgique/page_11163_869135.shtml

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  7. Kevin – Me to thank this review for. The film is for me a year’s must see.

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  8. Kevin – Me to thank this review for. The film is for me a year’s must see.

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  9. It looks so 3D already in 2D (I only plan to see Hugo in 3D).

    110 minutes, so there’s enough movie for Tintin. November 4th is the release date here, but I’ll see it later this month.

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  10. It looks so 3D already in 2D (I only plan to see Hugo in 3D).

    110 minutes, so there’s enough movie for Tintin. November 4th is the release date here, but I’ll see it later this month.

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  11. http://videos.dhnet.be/video/iLyROoaf2pTk.html

    A total of 5 scenes there.

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  12. http://videos.dhnet.be/video/iLyROoaf2pTk.html

    A total of 5 scenes there.

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  13. ^And new making of -videos.

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  14. ^And new making of -videos.

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  15. Would have preferred a live action film.

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  16. Would have preferred a live action film.

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  17. I got invited to see Tintin this Friday, but it’s in 3D. I may surrender.

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  18. I got invited to see Tintin this Friday, but it’s in 3D. I may surrender.

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  19. looks better than War Horse!

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  20. looks better than War Horse!

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  21. Sit back and watch complete movies no cost

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