Re: Random Movie Talk That Probably Doesn't Deserve Its Own Thread
I watched The Adventures of Tintin today and found it to be pretty much just what I thought it would be. The world is so overly real that the characters often seem to just be real people wearing cartoon heads. Daniel Craig and Andy Serkis are terrific, but the animation on Tintin himself is nearly as dull-eyed and blank as the characters in Polar Express (or Jamie Bell himself). Still, it's a rollicking adventure, and I'll definitely see the next one. I loved the Canadian animated series from the '90s.
I also just watched the first episode of Zen, and ohmygodilovethisshow. It's like nothing I've ever seen before. It's Rufus Sewell and a bunch of other Brits pretending to be cops in Italy. He's given a special assignment that's a lose-lose proposition, but he keeps his cool and just works the case. The locations are gorgeous; as is the woman he'd like to get involved with: Caterina Murino, a genuine Italian (who played poor, doomed Solange in Casino Royale). They're 90-minute episodes like Sherlock, so there are feature-like depth and twists. Like butterscotch hard candy, it's more luscious than sweet; and don't chew; just suck.
Last edited by Zarban (2012-12-29 06:30:28)