Intrepid young reporter Tintin and his loyal dog Snowy are thrust into a world of high adventure when they discover a ship carrying an explosive secret. As Tintin is drawn into a centuries-old mystery, Ivan Ivanovitch Sakharine suspects him of stealing a priceless treasure. Tintin and Snowy, with the help of salty, cantankerous Captain Haddock, and bumbling detectives Thompson & Thomson, travel half the world, one step ahead of their enemies as Tintin endeavors to find The Unicorn, a sunken ship that may hold a vast fortune, but also an ancient curse.
This movie strongly emphasizes the two B's. Those would be "bad" and "boring"! How could anyone do a review on this movie and think it anything other than that? The only thing that was good about it was that it looked good. Definitely skip this one because it's not worth the watch! 3/10
As far as I’m concerned this was Indiana Jones 4. It has the plot of a good Indiana Jones movie, the characters of a good Indiana Jones movie sequences and even the best action sequences I’ve seen all year.
The movie gets a little bit too silly sometimes, but the adventure is there and isn’t that want you want from this kind of movie?
Like I said this is the movie Indiana Jones 4 should have been. Steven Spielburg works a lot better with Peter Jackson then George Lucas.
Paramount Pictures and Columbia Pictures Present a 3D Motion Capture Film The Adventures of Tintin directed by Steven Spielberg from a screenplay by Steven Moffat and Edgar Wright & Joe Cornish. Starring Jamie Bell as Tintin, the intrepid young reporter whose relentless pursuit of a good story thrusts him into a world of high adventure, and Daniel Craig as the nefarious Red Rackham.