♫ It's Tintin time! It's Tintin time! ♫
"It turns out that it takes the computing resources of a cutting-edge data center to bring to 3-D life the world Hergé created using only pen and paper. "That's probably the thing that impressed me the most about the books," Spielberg says, "that Hergé was a filmmaker in his own right."
He pays a deft homage to the master in the opening moments of The Adventures of Tintin. We first meet Tintin sitting for a portrait by a jovial sidewalk artist, who then holds up his work. The portrait is recognizably the iconic Tintin of the comics. The artist is recognizable too, at least to fans. It's Hergé."
I can't believe the Tintin movie is finally out! My heart just swells with fondness at the thought of Tintin, Snowy, Captain Haddock and the Thomson and Thompson twins. Don't think Professor Calculus will be there though... Counting down to 10th November 2011, can't wait! :)