Steven Spielberg is the man who shaped his childhood. The Indiana Jones Film, close encounters of the third and ET have all inspired, amazed and caught our imagination.
And so it seems appropriate that a man so closely associated with our upbringings have to address the movie version of Tintin-another integral part of young life.
Excitement has been building for some time about what it will do Spielberg to infamous red-headed reporter of Hergé and now the movie is finally hitting theaters, we can see for ourselves.
Originally described in the form of comic books, the live-action version definitely appeal (Spielberg planned it this way), but if you are a fan of Tintin way back when, you're probably from the same thoughts as Peter Jackson (digital effects company that worked on the film visually)-only animation can actually capture the essence of the story of a whiz Hergé.
The best way to marry the two vision? Motion capture-a technique that takes a real show of real actors and use computer magic to turn them into animated characters that fascinate. And from the first frame, Tintin positive break down Your defenses and loots the oxygen you before you even had time to settle into the comfort of your Chair.