Get ready for the ultimate voyage when all 21 of the original Tintin animated adventures (completely re-mastered in stunning high-definition) are released by Anchor Bay Entertainment as DVD & Blu-ray box sets for the first time ever on 10 October 2011.
We have two copies of the Blu-ray box set to give away!
Created by Belgian comic writer Hergé in 1929, Tintin has proven timeless and one of the most iconic and instantly recognisable figures of the past 100 years, with more than 350 million books sold worldwide and translated in to 80 different languages. Tintin continues to have influence on popular culture, inspiring a host of celebrity fans and even the dedicated study of Tintin – Tintinology!
Presented over 5 discs and with 840 minutes of the original animation that inspired the upcoming Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson motion capture adaptation hitting cinemas 26 October, this is your chance to relive (or introduce the family to) the original – Tintin, the world’s most famous boy reporter.
We have two copies of the Blu-ray box set to give away!
Created by Belgian comic writer Hergé in 1929, Tintin has proven timeless and one of the most iconic and instantly recognisable figures of the past 100 years, with more than 350 million books sold worldwide and translated in to 80 different languages. Tintin continues to have influence on popular culture, inspiring a host of celebrity fans and even the dedicated study of Tintin – Tintinology!
Presented over 5 discs and with 840 minutes of the original animation that inspired the upcoming Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson motion capture adaptation hitting cinemas 26 October, this is your chance to relive (or introduce the family to) the original – Tintin, the world’s most famous boy reporter.
- 10/10/2011
- by Matt Holmes
- Obsessed with Film
A representative of Steven Spielberg has said that the director is aware of accusations of racism and anti-Semitism in original Tintin comics. Out next month, new biography Hergé: The Man Who Created Tintin notes that early editions of The Shooting Star portrayed a negative Jewish stereotype, while the UK's Commission for Racial Equality called for the allegedly racist Tintin In The Congo to be withdrawn from sale in 2007. Representative Marvin Levy told the New York Post that Spielberg was "very much aware" of the controversy surrounding the comics before directing the (more)...
- 7/29/2009
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
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