There's finally some pics, a glimps at the look of upcoming The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn live movie.
Well, not really "live". More like CGi with real life backdrops.
Anyway, more below...
The movie is being made, directed and produced by Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson, based on the classic well known Bande Dessinée (that's franco-belgium comics for you non-french speakers) by Hergé.
They are already planning to make 3 (!!) of these.
And here's a sneak peak thanks to a new magazine:
Cartoonistic CGi realistic Tintin.
The dog looks...huh..strange.
Comment:
Boy, I'm glad I'm not a Tintin fan!
Seriously, I'm kind of getting sick of all this CGi animated flicks, tired of it, and nostlagic about past 2D animation....
Though I'm sure kids may love this.
And ol' Tintin european readers (we're talking about those 40+ years old guys who always claims most comics are grabage and only Tintin's good, yeah there's plenty of those here..) will hate this.
I....will probably not see it...
Also, here's a part of the original first live action Tintin movie (from 1961 nonetheless!)
But this...
ReplyDeleteOh to put it...
It seems like there's no unified art design.
Specially mixing up real backdrops and semy cartoony characters with superealistic textures.
Like the movie has no character/creature/CGi designer.
And they said it would be 100% faithful to Hergé... -sigh-