Articles about The Adventures of Tintin
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"John Carter" made $30M opening weekend, but still "failed" because it cost $250M to make. @pajiba lists similar situations
Source: www.pajiba.com
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Nine years ago there was an outrage in the film industry when Andy Serkis's performance was overlooked in the Lord of the Rings. Now, nine years later, history is repeating itself. When will the academy change to honor this craft?
Source: www.filmschoolrejects.com
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In an interview with @fandango, Jamie Bell talks about his first encounter with Steven Spielberg, confesses to being more of an "armchair traveler," and admits being blown away by The Adventures of Tintin.
Source: www.fandango.com
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A sit-down with Andy Serkis to talk about "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" and his other projects — including Peter Jackson's upcoming two-part adaptation of "The Hobbit" and Steven Spielberg's current release, "The Adventures of Tintin" — and what performance-capture technology means for the future of acting, animating and filmmaking.
Source: herocomplex.latimes.com
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A brief history of Tintin in the @nytimes; the character (both on screen and in print) is a different kind of comic book hero
Source: www.nytimes.com
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Wonder Mill Films' Ben Stark (writer/director of THE NOCTURNAL THIRD) runs down his favorite movies of 2011 at the FilmNerds.com blog!
Source: filmnerds.com
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FilmNerds contributor and THE NOCTURNAL THIRD writer/director Ben Stark asks the preposterous (and fun) hypothetical question - What if Spielberg had converted the script for Tintin into Indy 4?
Source: filmnerds.com
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Heading to the cineplex with your relatives on Christmas? Here's a handy @vulture guide to safe films by family member
Source: nymag.com
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In an interview, actor Jamie Bell talks about his first encounter with Steven Spielberg, confesses to being more of an "armchair traveler," and admits being completely blown away by "The Adventures of Tintin."
Source: www.fandango.com
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Interviews with Peter Jackson and Steven Spielberg at ComiCon about Tintin. Jackson flew over 24 hours to be on the ground for less than 24 to promote his love for the film.
Source: herocomplex.latimes.com
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In an interview with @fandango, Jamie Bell talks about his first encounter with Steven Spielberg, confesses to being more of an "armchair traveler," and admits being blown away by The Adventures of Tintin.
Source: www.fandango.com
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A sit-down with Andy Serkis to talk about "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" and his other projects — including Peter Jackson's upcoming two-part adaptation of "The Hobbit" and Steven Spielberg's current release, "The Adventures of Tintin" — and what performance-capture technology means for the future of acting, animating and filmmaking.
Source: herocomplex.latimes.com
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In an interview, actor Jamie Bell talks about his first encounter with Steven Spielberg, confesses to being more of an "armchair traveler," and admits being completely blown away by "The Adventures of Tintin."
Source: www.fandango.com
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Interviews with Peter Jackson and Steven Spielberg at ComiCon about Tintin. Jackson flew over 24 hours to be on the ground for less than 24 to promote his love for the film.
Source: herocomplex.latimes.com
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"John Carter" made $30M opening weekend, but still "failed" because it cost $250M to make. @pajiba lists similar situations
Source: www.pajiba.com
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Nine years ago there was an outrage in the film industry when Andy Serkis's performance was overlooked in the Lord of the Rings. Now, nine years later, history is repeating itself. When will the academy change to honor this craft?
Source: www.filmschoolrejects.com
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A brief history of Tintin in the @nytimes; the character (both on screen and in print) is a different kind of comic book hero
Source: www.nytimes.com
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Wonder Mill Films' Ben Stark (writer/director of THE NOCTURNAL THIRD) runs down his favorite movies of 2011 at the FilmNerds.com blog!
Source: filmnerds.com
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FilmNerds contributor and THE NOCTURNAL THIRD writer/director Ben Stark asks the preposterous (and fun) hypothetical question - What if Spielberg had converted the script for Tintin into Indy 4?
Source: filmnerds.com
