But if they modernize it, Tin Tin purists will hate it.Six of one, half a dozen of the other

You raise a good point. Plus, I think there are better stories that they could have started the film series off with. I doubt they will modernize it too much (if at all), katied. I am really anxious to see how the motion capture looks. Hopefully, they will give us at least a couple pics fairly soon. I'm surprised that the project is even still going. It seems sort of like a risky investment in this grim economic period. Its budget is supposedly around $135 million. Is that considerably low?Capt. Sir Dominic Flandry wrote:They should have used Greek super villian Rastapopulous.
I didn't think it would be boycotted. I was just surprised that Spielberg (being Jewish) would take on Tintin since some say Hergé was anti-semitic. It doesn't seem to be an issue, though.Kristatos wrote: How many people, especially in America where Tintin is barely known, are going to boycott the film because of the views of the creator of the comic strip on which it was based?
There is a sci-fi element of Flight 714 that usually appeals to Spielberg. Maybe, they will use that story.Roger Devereau wrote:I did read that Flight 714 was going to be included in the Tintin triology. Flight 714 is set on a mysterious island and has a 1960's setting in contrast to the 30's/40's setting of Red Rackham's Treasure.
He already did at the end of Kingdom of the Crystal SkullLilleOSC wrote:There is a sci-fi element of Flight 714 that usually appeals to Spielberg. Maybe, they will use that story.
I still can't believe the fridge sceneKristatos wrote:He already did at the end of Kingdom of the Crystal SkullLilleOSC wrote:There is a sci-fi element of Flight 714 that usually appeals to Spielberg. Maybe, they will use that story.