Peter Jackson will put his Smeagol tech to use for Stephen Spielberg soon. Variety says the directing duo is teaming up to produce a movie based on a popular Belgian comic-strip hero called Tintin. No, it’s not about a faithful German Shepherd. Created by French artist Herge, the comic follows the adventures a young Belgian reporter named Tintin, accompanied his loyal mutt Snowy. You knew there had to be a dog in there somewhere. It’s one of the most popular comics of the 20th century… over in Europe… and in the 1930s… which probably explains why I’ve never heard of it. But if you’re 110, this is probably about as exciting for you as the idea of someone making Norman Rockwell: The Saturday Evening Movie. There’s an idea who’s time has come, don’t you think?
They’re planning three back to back Tintin features and in addition to producing all three, Jackson and Spielberg plan to direct at least one of the movies each. WETA Workshop’s Gollum gadgets will be put to use doing extensive motion capture work for the films, which will apparently be computer animated. Spielberg says, “We want Tintin's adventures to have the reality of a live-action film, and yet Peter and I felt that shooting them in a traditional live-action format would simply not honor the distinctive look of the characters and world that Herge created.” Don’t worry though, this won’t mean another delay for Peter Jackson’s long gestating little Lovely Bones movie and it won’t mean more waiting for Indiana Jones 4. Instead, this will be the thing Jackson and Spielberg do after.
7 comments:
Who is this asshole who's never heard of Tintin and can't wait to make all these snide remarks? I want to punch him in the face! In Europe, Tintin is as ubiquitous as Mickey Mouse. If you don't know what you're talking about, shut up and hand the phone over to someone who does!
Fuck yeah! I thought the same thing. I know tons of people who are into Tintin.
But I'm afraid that didn't spook me as much as this: "Peter and I felt that shooting them in a traditional live-action format would simply not honor the distinctive look of the characters and world that Herge created." So they're making it CG to honor that? WHAAAAT?
Not that I really like the 2D animated versions that exist, cuz I don't.
Come on, octo, here's your chance to enjoy Tintin's round head, Haddock's nose that's shaped like one of those prize farm strawberries, Calculus' lack of shoulders, and all that great stuff you love so much!
How does Charlie Brown's shirt fit over his head? What's up with that?
Oh, maaaaaan.
I can't take the bait on this one today.
That's why I deleted my comment. Peace! Peace and horror movies man.
The worm fell off my hook, damn!
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