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ttaaee
03-09-03, 02:41 AM
I've seen Fritz Lang's Metropolis (2002 restored version) almost a year ago. I loved it. Frankly, before I saw it, I didn't have any expectations at all. I just knew that it was an old-old silent movie from the the 20's and happened to be one of the greatest films of all time. Ok... sure... whatever.

Once I saw it, it literally blew me away. The lightings, sets and, especially, "special effects" were awesome. Speaking of special effects, I wouldn't have imagined that some of special effects we've seen in modern films were already invented and used in this film. And yes, this film is already 75 years old. Well, the acting and the make up parts might look a little odd to you but, after 15 minutes, you'll overlook them and enjoy the rest of the movie as I have.

Bottom line: Go see it! Especially, with a live orchestra, boy, I wish I were there.

For more information on the film:
on Metacritic.com (http://www.metacritic.com/video/titles/metropolis1927/)
on IMDB.com (http://imdb.com/title/tt0017136/)
on Yahoo (http://movies.yahoo.com/shop?d=hv&cf=info&id=1800095152&intl=us)

ttaaee
04-10-03, 04:05 AM
I've seen this movie, Finding Nemo, 4 times already. It's not only for kids but there are, also, so many clean jokes for grownups in this movie. I loved Ellen Degeneres' Dory the most.
I highly recommend. Go see it.
Two big thumbs up.

Learn more about Finding Nemo
on IMDB.com (http://imdb.com/title/tt0266543/)
on Metacritic.com (http://www.metacritic.com/film/titles/findingnemo/)
on Yahoo (http://movies.yahoo.com/shop?d=hv&cf=info&id=1808405428&intl=us)

ttaaee
11-10-03, 06:01 AM
Just learned that Major Cineplex (http://www.majorcineplex.com/) is showing this film using a digital projection system. Like I mentioned earlier, I saw this movie too many times, 1 of those too many times was shown using a digital projection system. The qualities of picture and sound were superior. Too bad, at about two thirds to the end, the system crashed and never recovered. :( Hopefully, it will never happen with the system used at Major Cineplex.

admin
11-10-03, 06:36 AM
i saw the digital print of attack of clones at rama III when it was here

right before THE LAST SCENE, the projector crashed--finally a boy came out and told everyone to go home

it seems that, for now, old fashioned film is more dependable

ttaaee
11-10-03, 07:05 AM
Admin, did you get refunded? Well, I was lucky enough to get refunded. :)

I also saw the digital version of the episode 2. Well, I'm not a big Star War fan. No offense, I almost fell asleep. I'm waiting for Matrix III to come out. The second one was a bit disappointing though.

ttaaee
25-10-03, 03:03 AM
Just checked November's new release schedule on EGV's website. There are a couple of movies I'd like to recommend...

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November 7th : Secretary :) :) :)
Very interesting film! You don't have to be S&M to enjoy it. This movie earned the leading actress, Maggie Gyllenhaal (http://movies.yahoo.com/shop?d=hc&id=1800360995&cf=gen&intl=us), several award nominations including a Golden Globe for best actress earlier this year. Somehow, this movie reminded me of another 1997 controversial film, Crash (http://movies.yahoo.com/shop?d=hv&id=1800021069&cf=info&intl=us)

Learn more about Secretary on Yahoo (http://movies.yahoo.com/shop?d=hv&id=1807809262&cf=info&intl=us) , IMDB.com (http://imdb.com/title/tt0274812/) , Metacritic.com (http://www.metacritic.com/video/titles/secretary/)

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November 14th : Dirty Pretty Things :) :) :)
A small movie from England, about illegal immigrants in London who are willing to do anything to survive even having to involve in an underground organ-selling business.

Learn more about Dirty Pretty Things on Yahoo (http://movies.yahoo.com/shop?d=hv&cf=info&id=1808403742&intl=us) , IMDB.com (http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0301199/) , Metacritic.com (http://www.metacritic.com/film/titles/dirtyprettythings/)

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November 21st : Kill Bill Volume I :) :) :) :)
I'm a big fan of Quentin Tarantino (http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0000233/)'s Pulp Fiction (1994) (http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0110912/) and Reservoir Dogs (1992) (http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0105236/). So I couldn't afford to miss this movie. And he didn't disappoint me at all. This movie is so out of this world. I loved it. It's so violent but with its style and cartoonish tone, it isn't that gross. Can't wait for the volume II to come out next spring. By the way, Uma Thurman kicks butts!

Learn more about Kill Bill on Yahoo (http://movies.yahoo.com/shop?d=hv&cf=info&id=1808404742&intl=us) , IMDB.com (http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0266697/) , Metacritic.com (http://www.metacritic.com/film/titles/killbillvolume1/)

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Enjoy the movies!
Rapee

ttaaee
25-10-03, 03:08 AM
The Matrix: Revolutions on November 5th. It's openning in Thailand at the same time as in the US. Haven't seen it yet. But I sure will.

ttaaee
08-11-03, 02:09 PM
Finally, I've seen the Matrix : Revolutions, the conclusion of the trilogy. Well, after a very disappointing Reloaded, I had no expectations for this episode at all. Surprisingly, I loved it. I was awake almost the whole time (well... I almost fell asleep at the begining of the movie...) I just loved the art direction. It was awesome. CGIs in this episode are much better than in the last one. Story telling is also much better and at much faster pace.
In the acting department, Keanu Reeves, forgive me, still can't act. But he is so cool. I'm a big fan of his.

One last thing, I wish I had seen this movie in an IMAX theatre...

jpatokal
11-01-04, 11:51 AM
Hey, you left out the link to the "Worst sex scenes" article itself!

http://www.retrocrush.com/archive2003/badsex/

The commentary is better than the list itself. :D

ttaaee
01-03-04, 09:00 AM
ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

The nominees are:

Alec Baldwin - THE COOLER
Benicio Del Toro - 21 GRAMS
Djimon Hounsou - IN AMERICA
Tim Robbins - MYSTIC RIVER
Ken Watanabe - THE LAST SAMURAI

And the oscar goes to

Tim Robbins - MYSTIC RIVER

ttaaee
01-03-04, 09:02 AM
ART DIRECTION

The nominees are:

GIRL WITH A PEARL EARRING
THE LAST SAMURAI
THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING
MASTER AND COMMANDER: THE FAR SIDE OF THE WORLD
SEABISCUIT

And the oscar goes to

THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING

ttaaee
01-03-04, 09:04 AM
ANIMATED FEATURE FILM

The nominees are:

BROTHER BEAR
FINDING NEMO
THE TRIPLETS OF BELLEVILLE

And the oscar goes to

FINDING NEMO

ttaaee
01-03-04, 09:11 AM
COSTUME DESIGN

The nominees are:

GIRL WITH A PEARL EARRING
THE LAST SAMURAI
THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING
MASTER AND COMMANDER: THE FAR SIDE OF THE WORLD
SEABISCUIT

And the oscar goes to...

THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING

ttaaee
01-03-04, 09:19 AM
ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

The nominees are:

Shohreh Aghdashloo - HOUSE OF SAND AND FOG
Patricia Clarkson - PIECES OF APRIL
Marcia Gay Harden - MYSTIC RIVER
Holly Hunter - THIRTEEN
Renée Zellweger - COLD MOUNTAIN

And the oscar goes to...

Renée Zellweger - COLD MOUNTAIN

ttaaee
01-03-04, 09:31 AM
SHORT FILM (LIVE ACTION)

The nominees are:

DIE ROTE JACKE (The Red Jacket)
MOST (The Bridge)
SQUASH
TORZIJA ( Torsion)
TWO SOLDIERS

And the oscar goes to...

TWO SOLDIERS

ttaaee
01-03-04, 09:34 AM
SHORT FILM (ANIMATED)

The nominees are:

BOUNDIN'
DESTINO
GONE NUTTY
HARVIE KRUMPET
NIBBLES

And the oscar goes to...

HARVIE KRUMPET

ttaaee
01-03-04, 09:56 AM
VISUAL EFFECTS

The nominees are:

THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING
MASTER AND COMMANDER: THE FAR SIDE OF THE WORLD
PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: THE CURSE OF THE BLACK PEARL

And the Oscar goes to...

THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING

ttaaee
01-03-04, 10:17 AM
MAKEUP

The nominees are:

THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING
MASTER AND COMMANDER: THE FAR SIDE OF THE WORLD
PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: THE CURSE OF THE BLACK PEARL

And the Oscar goes to...

THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING

ttaaee
01-03-04, 10:20 AM
SOUND MIXING

The nominees are:

THE LAST SAMURAI
THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING
MASTER AND COMMANDER: THE FAR SIDE OF THE WORLD
PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: THE CURSE OF THE BLACK PEARL
SEABISCUIT

And the Oscar goes to...

THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING

ttaaee
01-03-04, 10:23 AM
SOUND EDITING

The nominees are:

FINDING NEMO
MASTER AND COMMANDER: THE FAR SIDE OF THE WORLD
PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: THE CURSE OF THE BLACK PEARL

And the Oscar goes to...

MASTER AND COMMANDER: THE FAR SIDE OF THE WORLD

ttaaee
01-03-04, 10:37 AM
DOCUMENTARY SHORT SUBJECT

The nominees are:

ASYLUM
CHERNOBYL HEART
FERRY TALES

And the Oscar goes to...

CHERNOBYL HEART

ttaaee
01-03-04, 10:40 AM
DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

The nominees are:

BALSEROS
CAPTURING THE FRIEDMANS
THE FOG OF WAR
MY ARCHITECT
THE WEATHER UNDERGROUND

And the Oscar goes to...

THE FOG OF WAR

ttaaee
01-03-04, 10:55 AM
MUSIC : ORIGINAL SCORE

The nominees are:

BIG FISH
COLD MOUNTAIN
FINDING NEMO
HOUSE OF SAND AND FOG
THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING

And the Oscar goes to...

THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING

ttaaee
01-03-04, 10:57 AM
FILM EDITING

The nominees are:

CITY OF GOD
COLD MOUNTAIN
THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING
MASTER AND COMMANDER: THE FAR SIDE OF THE WORLD
SEABISCUIT

And the Oscar goes to...

THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING

ttaaee
01-03-04, 11:14 AM
MUSIC : SONG

The nominees are:

"Belleville Rendez-vous" - THE TRIPLETS OF BELLEVILLE
"Into the West" - THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING
"A Kiss at the End of the Rainbow" - A MIGHTY WIND
"Scarlet Tide" - COLD MOUNTAIN
"You Will Be My Ain True Love" - COLD MOUNTAIN

And the Oscar goes to...

"Into the West" - THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING

ttaaee
01-03-04, 11:18 AM
FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM

The nominees are:

THE BARBARIAN INVASIONS
EVIL
THE TWILIGHT SAMURAI
TWIN SISTERS
ŽELARY

And the Oscar goes to...

THE BARBARIAN INVASIONS

ttaaee
01-03-04, 11:21 AM
CINEMATOGRAPHY

The nominees are:

CITY OF GOD
COLD MOUNTAIN
GIRL WITH A PEARL EARRING
MASTER AND COMMANDER: THE FAR SIDE OF THE WORLD
SEABISCUIT

And the Oscar goes to...

MASTER AND COMMANDER: THE FAR SIDE OF THE WORLD

ttaaee
01-03-04, 11:27 AM
WRITING : ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

The nominees are:

AMERICAN SPLENDOR
CITY OF GOD
THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING
MYSTIC RIVER
SEABISCUIT

And the Oscar goes to...

THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING

ttaaee
01-03-04, 11:31 AM
WRITING : ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

The nominees are:

THE BARBARIAN INVASIONS
DIRTY PRETTY THINGS
FINDING NEMO
IN AMERICA
LOST IN TRANSLATION

And the Oscar goes to...

LOST IN TRANSLATION

ttaaee
01-03-04, 11:40 AM
DIRECTING

The nominees are:

CITY OF GOD
THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING
LOST IN TRANSLATION
MASTER AND COMMANDER: THE FAR SIDE OF THE WORLD
MYSTIC RIVER

And the Oscar goes to...

PETER JACKSON : THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING

ttaaee
01-03-04, 11:45 AM
ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE

The nominees are:

Keisha Castle-Hughes - WHALE RIDER
Diane Keaton - SOMETHING'S GOTTA GIVE
Samantha Morton - IN AMERICA
Charlize Theron - MONSTER
Naomi Watts - 21 GRAMS

And the Oscar goes to...

Charlize Theron - MONSTER

ttaaee
01-03-04, 11:58 AM
ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE

The nominees are:

Johnny Depp - PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: THE CURSE OF THE BLACK PEARL
Ben Kingsley - HOUSE OF SAND AND FOG
Jude Law - COLD MOUNTAIN
Bill Murray - LOST IN TRANSLATION
Sean Penn - MYSTIC RIVER

And the Oscar goes to...

Sean Penn - MYSTIC RIVER

ttaaee
01-03-04, 12:02 PM
BEST MOTION PICTURE

The nominees are:

THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING
LOST IN TRANSLATION
MASTER AND COMMANDER: THE FAR SIDE OF THE WORLD
MYSTIC RIVER
SEABISCUIT

And the Oscar goes to...

THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING

ttaaee
05-07-05, 01:51 PM
Take a look at this picture (http://www.pantip.com/cafe/chalermthai/topic/A3563476/A3563476-0.jpg). The one on the left is Speilberg's War of the World's poster. The one on the right is the poster of a Thai Movie called Dub Suriya (darkening the sun) released almost 20 years ago.

This picture has been emailed around and been discussed among Thai forumers on pantip.com (http://www.pantip.com/cafe/chalermthai/topic/A3563476/A3563476.html) whether the WOTW poster was "inspired" by the Thai one or, 20 years ago, Dub Suriya's poster designer actually "borrowed" the idea from some American novel covers which also "inspired" the poster designer of the WOTW.

ncr
13-03-07, 01:57 PM
Tintin Finally Does Tinseltown (http://movies.yahoo.com/mv/news/ap/20070308/117339912000.html) - 8 March 2007

It was a quarter-century in the making but then again, nothing is easy for cartoon heroes such as Tintin. Steven Spielberg's DreamWorks, a division of Viacom Inc., has committed to produce at least one movie about the adventures of the intrepid Belgian reporter, said Nick Rodwell, head of Moulinsart NV, Tintin's commercial studio, on Thursday.

"After 25 years, they finally said, 'OK, let's go,'" Rodwell said of the protracted talks with Spielberg. In an interview with The Associated Press, Rodwell said the Hollywood company will go into preproduction for a movie, which should appear in theaters in about two years. It wasn't clear whether the film would be cartoon animation, computer animation or a movie with actors, or which of the 24 cartoon books of Tintin's adventures would be picked. :confused: "If movie No. 1 works, we will continue," Rodwell said.

Talks about a Hollywood movie on Tintin, who saves the lives of countless people and makes sure criminals end up behind bars, have long stalled on financial issues and production questions. The first plan surfaced just before Tintin's creator, Georges Remi, aka Herge, died in 1983. Even at that time, Remi, one of the world's foremost cartoon strip authors, delighted in Hollywood's interest.

"If Steven Spielberg wants to make a Tintin film I cannot imagine anything better," Rodwell said of Remi's thoughts, and he fully realized that a movie adaptation might well change the way Tintin looks. "Let's see what he comes up with," Rodwell said. Tintin books have sold 220 million copies worldwide and have been translated in 77 languages.

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On the Net:

http://www.tintin.com/

ncr
23-04-07, 06:23 AM
Also: this thread (http://www.tintinologist.org/forums/?action=vthread&forum=9&topic=2008) at www.tintinologist.org

Pas
25-05-07, 11:30 AM
That's awesome! I'm a big fan of Tintin since I was a kid. I wonder which actor will get the leading role (for the sake of god I hope it's not Jean Claude Van Damme)

ncr
17-07-07, 04:38 PM
for the sake of god I hope it's not Jean Claude Van Damme:D :D :D

Well, he's Belgian, as Tintin, so that should surely qualify him....?

ncr
17-07-07, 11:57 PM
So I finally got hold of the infamous "Tintin in Thailand" parody (where Hergé's heroes visit the bars of Patpong and constantly bombard each other with filthy language....)

Information on Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tintin_in_Thailand)
(There's even a Thai Wikipedia (http://th.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tintin_in_Thailand) article.....)
See also this BBC report from 2001 (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/1170301.stm).

I had once seen a copy for sale at Pattaya bus station and pondered whether I should buy it, but finally thought it was not worth the expense. Probably a good decision.

The drawings are not that beautiful and only in black & white (well, it's an underground production after all); it's rife with lewd expressions (though not particularly offensive either..... no explicit drawings, for example); and the simple plot and rude dialogues quickly get boring.

Nonetheless, it's good for some chuckles. Plus the story, though altogether rather uninspired, takes an interesting perspective: The comic characters lament that after the death of their creator (Hergé) they are confined to their cold and moist castle, as they aren't sent on adventures anymore. Relief to their misery comes when Jolyon Wagg's wife hires them to find her husband who hasn't returned from a trip to Thailand..... only for them to be spied on by the publishers, who try everything to safeguard the clean and family-friendly image of the series....

It can be downloaded via this link (http://www.bangkokbob.net/literature.htm) as a PDF if you are inclined to give it a try. (Hurry before someone decides to ban the site. :rolleyes: )

Yappofloyd
18-07-07, 11:07 PM
Bookstore removes 'offensive' Tintin, July 18, 2007 - 5:22PM The Age

The classic comic book Tintin in the Congo has been removed from the children's section of Borders stores in Australia because some customers may consider it "offensive", the bookseller says. The move is in line with action by Borders stores in the US and UK, sparked by complaints that the book was racist. "We are committed to acting responsibly as a retailer and with sensitivity to all of the communities we serve," Borders said in a statement issued today. "Therefore, with respect to the specific title Tintin in the Congo, which could be considered offensive by some of our customers, we have decided to place this title in a section of our store intended primarily for adults."

Tintin in the Congo would remain in the adults graphic novels section because "we believe adults have the capacity to evaluate this work within historical context," Borders said. Borders Australia did not respond when asked if there had been any complaints here.

David Enright, a London-based human-rights lawyer, was shopping recently at Borders with his family when he came upon the book, first published in 1931, and opened it to find what he characterised as racist abuse. "The material suggests to (children) that Africans are subhuman, that they are imbeciles, that they're half savage," Enright said in a recent interview.

In Britain, the book also will be stocked with graphic novels and it is receiving similar treatment in the US. The move comes as the world marks the centennial of author-cartoonist Herge, the pen name of Georges Remi who created the Tintin series. The book is the second in a series of 23 tracing the adventures of Tintin, an intrepid reporter, and his dog, Snowy. The series has sold 220 million copies worldwide and been translated in 77 languages.

But Tintin in the Congo has been widely criticised as racist by fans and critics alike. In it, Remi depicts the white hero's adventures in the Congo against the backdrop of an idiotic, chimpanzee-like native population that eventually comes to worship Tintin - and his dog - as gods. Remi later said he was embarrassed by the book, and some editions have had the more objectionable content removed. When an unexpurgated edition was brought out in Britain in 2005, it came wrapped with a warning and was written with a forward explaining the work's colonial context.

- agencies

Yappofloyd
20-07-07, 04:13 PM
The world of Tintin may be gone, but that's why we like it
Ray Cassin July 20, 2007 The AGE

THE adventures of Tintin, the globetrotting boy reporter with the ludicrously improbable hairdo and preposterously Edwardian attire, has always been something of a guilty pleasure for those of liberal inclinations. Tintin's comic-book career stretched from the gloomy 1930s, when the Western democracies so often seemed in danger of being eclipsed by the rival totalitarianisms of left and right, well into the Cold War era, when notions of an international order and universal human rights gradually became ascendant.

Yet somehow Tintin himself always seemed resolutely stuck, in mentality at least, in the decade of his first appearance, when the several European empires still held sway over most of the world. Wherever the young Belgian went, whatever exotic evils beset him, his triumph over them seemed to assume the superiority of the culture that produced him.

It is no great surprise, then, that Borders, the international chain of bookstores, has finally succumbed to complaints about one of the earliest of his adventures, Tintin in the Congo. Since its first publication in 1931, the book has been a target for campaigners against racism and defenders of endangered wildlife. In the ensuring decades Tintin's creator Herge conceded their case. He acknowledged — perhaps ruefully, perhaps peevishly, and certainly out of a desire not to lose sales — that Tintin in the Congo reflected the "purely paternalistic spirit" of the time in which it had been written.

So the most offensive episodes were recast. Instead of Tintin lecturing bemused Congolese on the history of "their fatherland, Belgium", in a 1946 version he gives them a mathematics lesson. There's safety in numbers. And the youthful great white hunter was made less predatory after a request from Herge's Scandinavian publisher: a bizarre scene in which Tintin dispatches a rhinoceros by drilling a hole in its back and inserting a stick of dynamite was replaced by one in which the animal dies when his rifle accidentally discharges.

These patchy and pallid concessions to liberal sensibilities have not, however, preserved Tintin in the Congo from the ire of Britain's Commission for Racial Equality, which this year demanded that the book be withdrawn from sale. A commission statement declared that "it beggars belief that in this day and age that any shop would think it acceptable to sell Tintin in the Congo. The only place that it might be acceptable for this to displayed would be in a museum, with a big sign saying 'old-fashioned, racist claptrap'."

So should Tintin go the way of Noddy, who in the 1980s was banished from lending library shelves around the world because the Golliwog who made his life a misery was a racist stereotype? Does Borders' response to the critics of Tintin in the Congo, namely transferring the book from the children's to the adult sections of its stores, amount to continuing by devious means the sale of "racist claptrap"?

In truth, the rhetoric of both Borders and the thought police seems to contain a hefty dose of claptrap. Of course, Herge never completely removed the racism inherent in Tintin in the Congo, as a glance at the artwork will attest: the thick-lipped Congolese he depicts bear a closer resemblance to the infamous Golliwog than they do to any real African. And the excision from the original narrative of one exploding rhinoceros still left behind rather a lot of dead, provoked or otherwise molested animals.

But literate adults, as Borders has decided, can surely be trusted to work all this out for themselves. It is in the prissy tone of the book chain's announcement that its particular line of claptrap may be found: "We believe adults have the capacity to evaluate this work within historic context."
So we do, Borders, so we do. And yes, the sensible response to those who would ban the book is simply to remove it from the shelves most frequented by those who might take the wrong lesson from Herge's celebrated, if tainted, ligne claire images. But there is more. There is that guilty secret.

The truth is that these days Tintin is largely an adult taste anyway. Many children no doubt enjoy the comic books simply as ripping yarns, but their appeal lies most of all in the nostalgia they evoke. Tintin's world is a lost world, like the world of Indiana Jones, or, for that matter, that of Jeeves and Bertie Wooster.

Which is precisely its appeal, exploding rhinoceroses and all.

Ray Cassin is the former editor of the Opinion page.