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◊ 2011-10-30 12:07 |
-- Last edit: 2012-02-01 11:35:11 (vilero) |
◊ 2011-11-18 14:43 |
Can someone please posta a picture of the seaplane from the movie for impdb |
◊ 2011-11-19 21:15 |
Is it worth to watch? I've read, that the original books and early animated movies shall be better, not that heart- and soulless as this new movie. |
◊ 2011-11-20 09:09 |
It isn't. |
◊ 2011-11-20 14:36 |
No, it's only the best movie to come out this year... |
◊ 2011-12-04 23:03 |
I've been to the cinema to watch this movie, this afternoon. I was really impressed!!! |
◊ 2011-12-30 23:43 |
There was an obvious post-war tank at one point. It seemed like a T-44. As far as the movie goes, it's primarily geared towards kids, so it naturally it will have its silly moments. |
◊ 2012-03-09 04:07 |
Replaced with Real HD pictures 1280x544, add some missing vehicles. For IMPDB Another one: -- Last edit: 2012-03-09 04:09:40 |
◊ 2012-03-11 02:32 |
Aircraft at: http://www.impdb.org/index.php?title=The_Adventures_of_Tintin |
◊ 2012-03-11 06:30 |
Sure are a lot of Citroëns for scenes set in London... |
◊ 2012-03-15 13:45 |
London? I thought Tintin lived in Belgium? |
◊ 2012-03-15 14:52 |
Well, every plate that's visible seems to be pre-1951 Belgian, even the Morris'. |
tom11 ◊ 2012-03-15 21:58 |
I thought Tintin lived in Belgium?[/quote] So did I. |
◊ 2012-03-16 23:21 |
Me, too! |
◊ 2012-03-19 21:17 |
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◊ 2012-03-21 20:59 |
Sure seems like London. They even use Pounds. |
◊ 2012-03-21 21:13 |
Obviously not London, the cars drive on the right and have LHD, exactly the opposite from London. The licence plates seen on the vehicles are definitely modeled after Belgian ones, they look nowhere near like British ones of the era. The architecture does not match the way it is in London, it's more reminiscent with how it is in Benelux and surrounding areas. The fact that they use pounds is to make it more understandable for English-language viewers, young children in particular - by using the currency that they're familiar with. -- Last edit: 2012-03-21 21:14:53 |
◊ 2012-03-21 21:22 |
Then what about the RHD Triumph TR2? -- Last edit: 2012-03-21 21:23:31 |
◊ 2012-03-21 21:33 |
I don't have a good answer to that, but my remaining evidence appears to be overwhelming. However, I think that British and Italian cars of the era (especially sports cars and luxury sedans) usually kept their RHD configuration as converting RHD into LHD between European countries wasn't as big at the time as it is now (I think). When it comes to USA, however, things are a lot different. Every carmaker at the time dreamed of selling cars in the USA and did everything they could to adapt them for that market. And it could also be an import. For example, my old man owned an Austin Mini in the late 1970s, which was originally British-registered and RHD. It was never converted into LHD. -- Last edit: 2012-03-21 21:39:39 |
◊ 2012-03-21 21:42 |
In the english translation of the books the mansion Le château de Moulinsart is located in England and called Marlinspike Hall. In that scene with the Triumph they are looking for the mansion. I'd guess that they followed the english books when they made this film. -- Last edit: 2012-03-21 22:48:45 |
◊ 2012-03-21 21:49 |
Perhaps the French dub will change everything back. |
◊ 2012-06-17 23:54 |
That's only cause the TR2 was British. |
◊ 2012-07-03 01:38 |
They imported them to Belgium, right? |
◊ 2013-09-13 21:08 |
Two vehicles are missing: a truck which was crushed by a crate during the Phantom II scene, and a tank which smashes through an entire hotel. |