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My Review Of The Movie Tin Tin
Unless you are bringing your kids to the movie, adults should find something better to do - really ANYTHING better to do.
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Even my 10 year old has no desire to see it. :2 cents:
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Hollywood fails yet again.
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i stopped it after 5 mins, couldn't handle how bad it was
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I am pretty sure I understood the marketing that it was a children's movie, not an adult's movie. I do not even understand your "review", confusion, or reasoning for wanting to see this movie by yourself without your kids. :eek7 |
Have you read the books? It's a pretty good match up to how they are.
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never heard of him before the movie. is it like scooby doo?
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Only way I can think of would be that you downloaded the movie from a torrent. I wouldn't have pegged you as someone smart enough to know how to download bootleg movies. |
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Unless you read the books as a kid or know the characters ahead of time, I wouldn't expect anyone to like the movie. However, if you do, you'll LOVE the movies.
They reconstructed the characters very faithfully and rendered them beautifully. I quite enjoyed the movie because I got to see a childhood action figure come to life. And its a Spielberg, if you have half a brain you can't really go wrong. |
Okay then...
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if you dont know the books, dont go to the movie. You wont get it.
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I liked it, but I saw it in IMAX 3D. Pretty spectacular actually. It's amazing to me how people can act so jaded about a movie like this.
To any fuckheads that watched it on their computers from a torrent, go fuck yourselves. You're part of the problem. |
I think they used to play a cartoon version on GlobalTV 20 years ago or so. I hated it back then and couldn't imagine taking the time to watch it now. I wouldn't subject any kids to something that looked so boring.
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SIMPSONS chalkboard opening tonight:
Bart writing: TINTIN DIN'T SUCKSUCK LOL! |
i'm the only non-French North American kid I ever knew who read TinTin - I found them when I was maybe 8 or 9 years old in the childrens section of the public library. I loved them, they seemed so old and exotic to me,they were hardcover comic books/graphic novels. Since no other kids around me knew about TinTin, there was no TV cartoon yet, I felt the same way you do when you are a fan of an up and coming band before they find stardom. The covers of the books were beautiful. When Raiders of the Lost Ark came out the first thing I thought about was TinTin.
I hope with tablets and all the other gadgets that printed hardcopy books don't go extinct. I have great memories of reading books as a kid, the feel, the weight, the smell of them - live with you forever. I'm not a big fan of CGI animation - I'd rather they had made a traditional animation of TinTin or live actors. |
This obviously mattered
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My review of your review... why should anyone care what you have to say about it?
Tin Tin is what it is and they were faithful to what it is and that means millions of fans the world over will enjoy it for not failing that devotion. End of story. Stay tuned for the sequel... |
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I thought this was a joke thread to begin with
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That film was unbelievable. I thought I would hate it. Just because I did not like the books. But it was incredible. The graphics were the best I have seen for a digital animation ever especially the chase at the end.
What a film. highly recommend. |
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