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samurainoir
Nov 9, '10, 1:29 PM
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Meule
Nov 9, '10, 2:30 PM
That looks like Gene Hackman with Thompson and Thomson.
Wish we could see Tintin a little better

fallensaviour
Nov 9, '10, 8:16 PM
I am really looking forward to this film.

BlackKnight
Nov 9, '10, 8:22 PM
I have no Idea what this is ..., and dunno if I care. :smiley1:
I thought this was that Alien Movie he has coming out.

SlipperyLilSuckers
Nov 10, '10, 4:12 AM
I will go see that.

ctc
Nov 10, '10, 7:13 AM
Hmmmm....

Interesting how they real'd up the comic designs for the film. Weird.... kinda creepy.... but interesting.

Don C.

Meule
Nov 10, '10, 8:56 AM
I have no Idea what this is ..., and dunno if I care. :smiley1:
I thought this was that Alien Movie he has coming out.

You don't know who Tintin is? FOR SHAME
He's a Belgian comic book character. World's most famous journalist :wink_y:

johnmiic
Nov 10, '10, 9:19 AM
This is the project that kept Peter Jackson from working on The Hobbit for several years. Motion Capture is from WETA on this film.

BlackKnight
Nov 10, '10, 9:38 AM
You don't know who Tintin is? FOR SHAME
He's a Belgian comic book character. World's most famous journalist :wink_y:


OOOOOOOOhhh ..., So Exciting ! :terror:

:smiley1:

Meule
Nov 10, '10, 10:47 AM
OOOOOOOOhhh ..., So Exciting ! :terror:

:smiley1:

Believe it or not, but it really is to some people. And no, not just to Belgians :silly:

BlackKnight
Nov 10, '10, 11:06 AM
Believe it or not, but it really is to some people. And no, not just to Belgians :silly:

It's cool Man ..., I'm just having some fun.
I don't keep up with Belgian History.

Earth 2 Chris
Nov 10, '10, 11:46 AM
I know the name, and can picture the character, but that's about it.

I wonder how this film will do here in the US? I'm sure it will be big internationally.

Chris

fallensaviour
Nov 10, '10, 5:28 PM
I remeber reading all the comics as a kid he was pretty big here as well.

Hector
Nov 10, '10, 5:44 PM
Oh man, I wanted a film version of Belgian's true superhero...Manneken Pis...

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_bAIZPjDtT_Q/S8TNdSzl70I/AAAAAAAAFKw/GxeUf3oWpZI/s1600/617px-Manneken_Pis_%2528crop%2529.jpg

:biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:

samurainoir
Nov 10, '10, 5:47 PM
I remeber reading all the comics as a kid he was pretty big here as well.

Tintin's obviously got a following in the UK as well, so between the original french which sees distribution in Quebec, and the commonwealth trickle-down, us toque wearers know him. Didn't most of the Chapters Indigo kids sections have that Giant Red Rocket Tintin book display at one time in the past decade or so?

Given how he's not as well known in the US, it kind of surprises me that Spielberg took it on, but I suspect it will do boffo box office Internationally. He's popular in Australia and certain parts of Asia as well.

Brilliant casting with Simon Pegg and Nick Frost as Thomson and Thompson.

babycyclops
Nov 10, '10, 6:09 PM
Tintin has a lot of fans in Australia too. Pretty much every school and public library used to have Herge's books on their shelves. For me, Tintin was always more interesting than Astreix.

samurainoir
Nov 10, '10, 7:48 PM
Tintin has a lot of fans in Australia too. Pretty much every school and public library used to have Herge's books on their shelves. For me, Tintin was always more interesting than Astreix.

I dig Asterix on a different level than Tintin, but the influence of both is astronomical in the world of European BD. You can see how the recent Asterix films would have difficulty finding a North American theatrical audience outside of Quebec.

ctc
Nov 11, '10, 2:55 AM
Hmmmm....

I think Tintin is popular pretty much everywhere on earth EXCEPT the US. (Maybe if he wore tights?) So it's not too weird for Spielberg to go for something like this: international sales are huge for US movies, so he's sort of pre-emptively striking.

And the comics have been pretty widely available here for the last 5 years or so.

Don C.

Meule
Nov 11, '10, 6:23 AM
Oh man, I wanted a film version of Belgian's true superhero...Manneken Pis...

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_bAIZPjDtT_Q/S8TNdSzl70I/AAAAAAAAFKw/GxeUf3oWpZI/s1600/617px-Manneken_Pis_%2528crop%2529.jpg

:biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:
:smiley1:

MIB41
Nov 11, '10, 6:25 AM
My first thought when I saw the title was "So Spielberg is doing dog films now?" :smiley1: