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  • I think it's very interesting that Omar Sy will be in X-Men, he was just HILARIOUS in Intouchables, and he is also a comedian, so to see him in a very serious role is interesting, although he also had serious moments in Intouchables.
    End 2014 in October there will be a James Bond exposition in a museum in the Dutch city of Rotterdam, and I AM PUMPED TO GO SEE IT MAN, I read it will have many iconic gadgets and cars from the movies.
    Read this:

    Spielberg had been an avid fan of The Adventures of Tintin comic books, which he discovered in 1981 when a review compared Raiders of the Lost Ark to Tintin. Meanwhile, the comics' creator Hergé, who didn't like the previous live action film versions and the cartoon, became a fan of Spielberg. Michael Farr, author of Tintin: The Complete Companion, recalled Hergé "thought Spielberg was the only person who could ever do Tintin justice". Spielberg and his production partner Kathleen Kennedy of Amblin Entertainment were scheduled to meet with Hergé in 1983 while filming Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom in London. Hergé died that week, but his widow decided to give them the rights. A three-year long option to film the comics was finalized in 1984, with Universal as distributor.
    Omar Sy was FANTASTIC in Intouchables man, SOOO GOOD, and I really hope he will do a good job in X-Men but I do not doubt that.
    They say Indiana Jones was inspired by Tintin, I can see why, and a reviewer who reviewed Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Arc after it came out noted the resemblance to Tintin, and years later Spielberg has admitted he has been inspired by Tintin and he directed the Tintin movie.
    Daniel did a good job as the villain, very evil, although the villain was not a villain in the books, he was just a neutral character without any evil intentions.
    The Intouchables gets a 9.5 from me in number grade, and letter grade, well A+, in two words: this movie is TOUCHING and HILARIOUS.
    Tintin has 23 albums in the comic series which I have read OVER AND OVER, when I was a child and still, they are hilarious and very good storywise and characterwise, and for the film by Spielberg they mashed 3 albums together, which I didn't really like, but the movie was good, although I was slightly disappointed as a HUGE TINTIN FAN, but nonetheless Spielberg did a good job.
    Yeah correct, he plays one of the Thompsons, who are HILARIOUS. And Billy Elliot was Tintin while Andy Serkis was MAGNIFICENT as Haddock. And Daniel Craig was the villain.
    I wonder if we will hear about a Tintin sequel soon, I was as excited for Tintin as I was for Prometheus, because Tintin is a very important part of my youth, and the movie was GOOD man.
    sloooooooow-moooooooooooooooooooo SPEEDUP sloooooooooooooooooooow-mooooooooooooooooo SPEEDUP
    LOL, there's a scene in extended edition The Fellowship of the Ring where Bilbo finds the ring, but he's played by Ian Holm, it's outdated now because of Martin Freeman.
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