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- Review of The Adventures of TintinThis is my movie review for "The Adventures of Tintin."
- Herge's 'Tintin' Children's Book Declared Not Racist"The Adventures of Tintin," a Belgian children's graphic novel and cartoon series by Herge (nom-de-plume of Georges Remi), is finding popularity with U.S. film-going families as an animated feature. Fans were in danger of losing "Tintin in the Congo."
- Steven Spielberg Clears Up the Future for "Tintin" Sequels While Pointing Toward a Day when the Trilogy Model Becomes ObsoleteIt's official: the first "Tintin" sequel will be directed by Peter Jackson...and the second sequel by Spielberg. Don't think these two plan to stop with three, however.
- Tintin (yawn) Goes on an AdventureSo who exactly is "The Adventures of Tintin" for? Fans of the comic may have a problem with all of the "realistic" animation. Kids younger than seven are really too young for it. Kids seven to eleven might be bored by the mystery.
- 'The Adventures of Tintin" - Steven Spielberg Gets AnimatedLooking at "The Adventures of Tintin" which has director Steven Spielberg doing his first ever animated movie. Here he is working with producer Peter Jackson and gives Herge's comic book characters life through 3d and performance capture.
- 'Adventures of Tintin' Original Soundtrack Review'The Adventures of Tintin - Music from the Motion Picture' is one of the most eclectic scores I’ve heard from the composer. Fans of Williams will find this album to be like an adventurous trip through the world via instrumentation.
- 'The Adventures of Tintin, Vol. 1' Takes Readers on More JourneysYou saw in the credits that 'Tintin' is based on a series of comics and are wondering where to find them and which one to start with. It’s always good to start at the beginning. The first three official stories have been collected in one volume.
- Timdiana Reviews the Adventures of TintinA review of the collaboration between two major filmmakers.
- 'Adventures of Tintin,' Steven Spielberg, and the Conundrum of Motion CaptureEven with a legendary director controlling their movements, the lifeless cartoon characters in 'Tintin' reiterate the limitations of a popular technology
- 'Adventures of Tintin' Takes Detour Into Uncanny ValleySpirited adventurer and journalist Tintin has made his much-anticipated return. Are his quick wit and cute canine companion what they used to be? What do Tennessee viewers think of his return in 'The Adventures of Tintin'? Read on.
- Movie Review :: The Adventures of Tintin (2011) (PG)While some of the humor may prove a little too quirky for younger audiences, Steven Spielberg's 3D animated adaptation of Herge's comic strip is a fun, rip-roaring adventure.
Movie Review: The Adventures of Tintin (2011)Movie Review: The Adventures of Tintin (2011) starring Jamie Bell, Andy Serkis, Simon Pegg, Daniel Craig, Cary Elwes, Nick Frost, Toby Jones, Kim Stengel- Spielberg Loosens Up, Gets Digital With ‘The Adventures of Tintin’Beyond a relentlessly thrilling story and new level of digital eye candy, what resonated most about Steven Spielberg's 'The Adventures of Tintin' for me was the booze. It relates thematically to his earlier films 'Jaws' and 'E.T.'
- 'The Adventures of Tintin' is Good, Not Great'The Adventures of Tintin' is a good movie but comes up short of greatness.
- Read the Tintin Adventures Before You See Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson's FilmAudiences in the United States should read some of Tintin's adventures to understand why he is one of the most beloved fictional characters almost everywhere else in the world.
- What Took so Long for Tintin to Be a Major Motion Picture?Gives a short history of Tintin, comparing his process getting to film with Walt Disney. Suggests the unique opportunity Steven Spielberg provides.
- Tintin Opens on DVD Before Opening in TheatersThe Peter Jackson/Steven Spielberg Tintin film does not open in the United States until December 21, but a great classic series of animated Tintin tales comes out on DVD about a month earlier.
- Review: The Adventures of TintinAh yes, the movie games. For every G-Force there is a Thor. For every Rango you have a Megamind: Ultimate Showdown, and for every Captain America a James Cameron's Avatar: The Game.
- Tintin is Finally on the Big Screen: We Still Have to Wait"The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn" premieres in Belgium on October 22nd. The Jackson and Spielberg film does not open in the United States until December 21st.
- First Images from Steven Spielberg's Secret of the Unicorn Are ReleasedSpielberg completed 32 days of filming over the year ago, Peter Jackson has been working on the animation, and Tintin fans have been fretting.
Tintin's Out of Australia's Government, Playing Soccer in TexasTintin, the hero of a series of Belgian comic books, who will appear in three movies beginning in 2011, is in the news from Australia, Canada, Texas, and Turkey.
Tintin in the NewsWaiting for three Steven Spielberg/Peter Jackson films, Tintin reinvents himself as a terrorist, an Australian politician, and a Chinese restaurant.- Rin Tin Tin is Not TintinA real German shepherd and a comic book Belgian reporter, aside from being pop culture icons, have very little in common, except for their names.
- Tintin's War on DrugsIn these two adventures, from the 1930s and 1940s, reporter Tintin tangles with drug smugglers.
- Tintin Meets Thomson, Thompson, and Captain HaddockTintin can make an airplane propellor, fly the plane, treat a sick elephant, learn elephant language, and may even get boring.
- Tintin on Facebook, Twitter, EBay, Blogs, and Online ForumsTintin travelled around the world and to the moon in the twenty-four books of his adventures. Now, he has adventures on the Internet, on Facebook, Twitter, eBay, blogs, and online forums.
- Gangsters, Cops, Cowboys, Indians, Tycoons Welcome Tintin to AmericaIn 1931, Belgian cartoonist Hergé brought his boy reporter, the one-named Tintin, together with his dog Snowy, to the New World. Tintin comes to America, specifically to Chicago, to clean up Al Capone's operations.
- Why Are There Calls for Tintin's Congo Adventure to Be Banned?Was Herge a racist? I do not believe so. Was he influenced by the racism of his culture? Of course. Can we ever put racism completely behind us?
- Why is Tintin's First Adventure so Controversial?The first Tintin story presents a controversial picture of the Soviet Union.
- Parents, Children: Watch Tintin Films Online for FreeSince the 1950s, Tintin's adventures have been in movies and on television. We can watch many of them for free online.
- Keep Up with Tintin News, Books, and FilmsTintin, soon to claim Hollywood as his own, has triumphed on the Internet, with almost seven million references.
- Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson Bring Tintin Adventures to the Big ScreenSteven Spielberg and Peter Jackson are collaborating on three films of the adventures of Belgian comic book character Tintin.
- Free Printable Tintin Coloring PagesFor those living in the US, not lucky enough to know the boy-hero Tintin, let me elucidate. Tintin, now 80-years-old, is Belgian artist George Remi's masterpiece.
Steven Spielberg's "Tintin" Movie and the History of Other Movie Adaptations from the Comic Book SeriesWhen Steven Spielberg brings his adaptation of the Belgian comic book "Tintin" to theatres next year, people will probably be looking back to see what other films may have been done. Others were made, though sadly aren't available on DVD anywhere...- Peter Jackson & Steven Spielberg Join Forces to Produce Tintin TrilogyOur two favorite directors, Peter Jackson and Steven Spielberg have revealed that they are working together to direct and produce a series of three-films based on the comic-strip hero Tintin.
- Comic Strip Icons Tintin and Snowy to Hit the Silver ScreenToday, Steven Spielberg's company Dreamworks has officially committed to produce at least one film depicting the Belgian cartoon journalist character Tintin and his faithful dog Snowy.
- The Must-See Movies of Winter 2011Ready for some fun during the Holidays?
- Interview with Corin Nemec, Star of TV's Parker Lewis Can't LoseAn interview with the actor, Corin Nemec, who played Parker on TV's Parker Lewis Can't Lose. The first season is going to be released on DVD on June 30, 2009 by Shout! Factory.
- Five Summer Books for BoysWhiling away the lazy evenings of summer with a book in hand.
- Come Around Again in 2009Usurp all Hollywood formulas until the well runs dry.

