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Spielberg directed this and IMHO did a bang up job. One of the most entertaining movies of the year, along with THE MUPPETS. Absolutely loved this and left the theatre grinning.

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condreye buch, I agree with you about the Burton "travesty" of Alice in Wonderland.Todd 3D, I agree with you, even though I am not a Steven Spielberg fan. Re The Adventures of Tintin, exhilarating...

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I loved the originals as a kid and still retain a nostalgic fondness for them. I didn't feel that the considerable talent involved captured TINTIN at all. The result was a poor imitation at best...

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How is it I never heard of Tintin before, considering our house was always filled with books when I was a kid?

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Don't know. The Main Branch of the Cleveland Public Library (where one may find Bill Chase most days) used to carry them. That was my introduction to them in the seventies. I've owned a complete set...

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A friend of mine married an Aruban guy who's half Dutch and he turned me on to Tintin comics back when i first met him. Apparently Tintin is the badgers nadgers over in Europe. I still doubt that i'll...

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The Right Honourable Bill Maynard wrote: The sad thing is many Americans will judge Herge on the quality of this film which is a bit like writing off Chester Gould because you sat through the Warren...

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Ken Hanke wrote: Yes, like first seeing Rathbone and Bruce is a great intro to the books. Please. You lost me there. Neither of us liked TINTIN much but I knew the originals and felt the film didn't...

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David Morrill wrote: How is it I never heard of Tintin before, considering our house was always filled with books when I was a kid?Was your house filled with comics?  

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Ken Hanke wrote:Was your house filled with comics?  Mostly Classics Illustrated and some horror comics and Batman. I don't ever recall any Tintin comics. We did have Babar and the Little Prince, though.

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I was aware of Tintin because excerpts were folded into Humpty Dumpty Magazine, which I subscribed to until I was 22. Wait. Maybe I was ten. Anyway, that's how I knew about Tintin. Comic bookwise, I...

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I don't think there were ever conventional Tintin comic books in the US at any rate. By the seventies there were 22 volumes of hardcover or trade paperbacks of about 62 pages each. No one was using...

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The Right Honourable Bill Maynard wrote: Ken Hanke wrote: Yes, like first seeing Rathbone and Bruce is a great intro to the books. Please. You lost me there. Neither of us liked TINTIN much but I knew...

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The Right Honourable Bill Maynard wrote: I don't think there were ever conventional Tintin comic books in the US at any rate. By the seventies there were 22 volumes of hardcover or trade paperbacks of...

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Must ask mom why no Tintin back in the day. I think the first time I ever heard of the character was ca. 1991 when A&E ran the Honor Blackman Avengers episodes in the USA for the first time. In...

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Don't feel so left out. I never saw a Tintin anything in my life. And I'm fine with that.

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eojydobon wrote:condreye buch, I agree with you about the Burton "travesty" of Alice in Wonderland.Todd 3D, I agree with you, even though I am not a Steven Spielberg fan. Re The Adventures of Tintin,...

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The Right Honourable Bill Maynard wrote:The sad thing is many Americans will judge Herge on the quality of this film which is a bit like writing off Chester Gould because you sat through the Warren...

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"Must ask mom why no Tintin back in the day."David Morrill, maybe you got no TinTin because ya didn't eat ya din-din!

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Or maybe mom just thought the better of it.

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