So today was a pretty good day for me, nothing spectacular, but good
First off I went to see The Adventures of Tin Tin before work. I am going to share my thoughts on that a bit later in this blog. Then at work, there was this H&R block lady that was promoting their block doing taxes. She asked if anyone would take a picture with her, I did. She asked me to smile in the pic, which was no problem with her standing right beside me. Afterwards, she gave me a hug
Finally, after work I caught the season finale of American Horror Story. Since then I have just been watching Futurama and browsing SG. So a good movie, a hug from a cute woman, and just chilling watching good tv and shows, along with goregous naked ladies. Good day, good day
Now, about Tin TIn. I loved it! Being someone who grew up with, and still watches the cartoons and reads the comics, I was afraid Spielberg would fuck up the movie. However, he didn't, I thought he did a very good job with it. As you might guess, he went on his own way with the story, rather than going exactly with the comics or shows. However, he did a good job with this and there was plenty of nice action and good storytelling. That's what Tin TIn is after all. Yet, to keep true to the comics, Spielberg put a lot of references to the comics in there. There names in the opening and such that only readers of the comic, or watchers of the show could catch. There were comic strips as well as animations in the background that used words and sound effects from the comics. Spielberg did a great job with the characters, giving the same life they had in the comics and cartoons. They all had their catchphrases, I squeed everytime Tin Tin said "Great Snakes" or Haddock said "Blistering Barnacles!". He kept the goofiness of the Tompson twins as well. Snowy was done quite well also, we can't forget him! Through the whole movie I fell in love with Snowy once again
I don't want to say much more, lest I spoil something for those of you who haven't seen it. If you want to, or are on the fence, all I can say is go!!!!
Now, about Tin TIn. I loved it! Being someone who grew up with, and still watches the cartoons and reads the comics, I was afraid Spielberg would fuck up the movie. However, he didn't, I thought he did a very good job with it. As you might guess, he went on his own way with the story, rather than going exactly with the comics or shows. However, he did a good job with this and there was plenty of nice action and good storytelling. That's what Tin TIn is after all. Yet, to keep true to the comics, Spielberg put a lot of references to the comics in there. There names in the opening and such that only readers of the comic, or watchers of the show could catch. There were comic strips as well as animations in the background that used words and sound effects from the comics. Spielberg did a great job with the characters, giving the same life they had in the comics and cartoons. They all had their catchphrases, I squeed everytime Tin Tin said "Great Snakes" or Haddock said "Blistering Barnacles!". He kept the goofiness of the Tompson twins as well. Snowy was done quite well also, we can't forget him! Through the whole movie I fell in love with Snowy once again