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02nd June 2008 27th January 2008 Is Movie website IGN.com reported that auditions were taking place for 16 characters, included identical police officers Thomson and Thompson. Jackson and Spielberg will direct at least one movie each, with Spielberg filming his in Los Angeles and Jackson in Wellington - but the two have been tight- lipped about casting or which of the 23 Tintin books they will film. However, if the audition list is accurate, it provides clues to the books likely to make the big screen. The roles include British Lieutenant Delacourt and soldier Ahmed - who both appear in The Crab with the Golden Claws, set in the Sahara. It is the first Tintin adventure to feature the hard-drinking Captain Haddock. Other characters on the audition list include pirate Red Rackham, smugglers Max and Gerontium Bird, Tintin's landlady Mrs Finch, the mysterious Sakharine and pickpocket Aristides Silk - who feature in The Secret of the Unicorn and its sequel, Red Rackham's Treasure. Spielberg recently said the three films would be shot entirely with motion-capture technology similar to that used in The Lord of the Rings and King Kong. Wellington visual effects studio Weta Digital is considered to be at the forefront of using the technology for computer-generated effects.
2nd October 2007 2nd December 2007
Amazon Kindle Reader the new Ipod? The New "Kindle" Electronic reader is set to change they way we read books forever. Its similar to the Ipod, in that it will allow the storage of numerous books electronically available for the readin' whenever desired - just as the Ipod allows the storage of numerous songs in a compact device. Apparently the screen is way different to a normal computer screen and is ideal for reading as it has the same look as a normal page of a book or newspaper, so its apparently not harsh on the eye. Quite possibly this will be then next 'must have' on the bus/train to work accessory. 7th October 2007 TINTIN ON STAGE IN THE UK
With time running out, and rumours of the Yeti prowling the peaks, Tintin and friends have a real adventure in store. The production presents a touching, imaginative adventure about friendship, which introduces this well-loved character to a new generation.
”Christmas shows don't come much better than this … It's a triumph for all concerned” – Whatsonstage.com Tintin has become a cult figure since his creation in 1929, winning a legion of celebrity fans including Hugh Grant and Nick Park. 2007 marks the centenary of the birth of Tintin’s creator, the Belgian artist Hergé. Hergé was the pen name of Georges Remi and The Adventures of Tintin have proved to be one of the most popular graphic novel creations of all time. Over 200 million copies of the books have been sold worldwide and continue to sell. Tintin and his friends are about to become global superstars as Steven Spielberg and Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson have just announced a three-film deal. TINTIN is adapted for the stage by playwright David Greig and director Rufus Norris. Norris’ many other award-winning credits include Vernon God Little, Sleeping Beauty, Festen and Cabaret, currently running at the West End’s Lyric Theatre. The role of Tintin is played by recent Guildhall graduate Matthew Parish. |
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