Monday, October 17, 2011

Critics rave for "Tintin" with new poster

    The UK is expecting Tintin on October 26 and will come hear in the US December 21. The first review hit last week, now more reviews are hear.
   There are some good reviews and some bad, as Steven Speilberg calls the action as good as Indiana Jones 4. Hears some reviews-
       And we’re off on a breathlessly fast-paced mystery tour that draws from three separate Herge adventures, introduces Tintin to sozzled Scottish sidekick Captain Haddock (Andy Serkis, richly amusing), crosses oceans, deserts and sultanate kingdoms in search of missing treasure in creaky biplanes and sidecar motorcycles, and delivers one thrilling set-piece after another in a way that suggests that Spielberg has not only pulled out his Indiana Jones toolbox but has decided to pack anything and everything into Tintin that the logistical, budgetary realities of shooting live action won’t let him do. Let off his leash, he’s clearly having a blast, and so do we.
    Says IndieWire and hears a bad review from Guardian-
          Yet while the big set pieces are often exuberantly handled, the human details are sorely wanting. How curious that Hergé achieved more expression with his use of ink-spot eyes and humble line drawings than a bank of computers and an army of animators were able to achieve. On this evidence, the film’s pioneering “performance capture” technique is still too crude and unrefined. In capturing the butterfly, it kills it too.
      I just cant wait for this movie, I hope its not what Guardian said it was. And the poster looks good with more scenes of the main character (above).

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