First Look at Tintin



Posted by on 01. 11. 2010in Headlines, News Chat

Today we get our first look at Peter Jackson and Steven Spielberg’s Tintin from the cover of Empire Magazine

It almost looks a little creepy, but often our first exposure to 3d motion capture animation does feel a little off. I have been staring at this for a while and its growing on me. I have never been that big of a fan, and only fringe aware of the franchise. I know its insanely popular in Europe, but it has its pocket following in the US as well.

What do you think of the image?

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9 Responses to “First Look at Tintin”

  1. beejag says:

    Creepy….

  2. arihmann says:

    How old was TinTin in the books? because this one looks like a teenager…

  3. bobsyeruncle says:

    I gotta hand it to Conan O’Brien. Didn’t know he had what it takes to pull off 3D motion-capture.

  4. fullmetal_medji says:

    I’m a casual Tintin fan and I thought the motion capture idea was awful. However, this looks much better than expected. I see what Spielberg was going for and hopefully the film will grow on me some more. I can’t wait to see a trailer for this.

  5. Andy says:

    It can’t be worse than Transformers or Iron Man.

  6. AAH says:

    oh its animated , i thought it was gonna be live action

  7. 420BAND says:

    Polar Express anyone?

    hope the eye’s aren’t “dead”

  8. Sparky says:

    I have never understood the facination w/this character. Showtime or HBO had a TinTin animated series a few years back and viewing it was sheer torture. However, if anybody can turn s–t into gold it’s Jackson & Spielberg.

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