Empire Releases Four Teaser Images For “The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn” Michael Lee, October 30, 2010 We finally have our first images from The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn. The film is still 14 months away from its release but the people at Empire has released four teaser images that shows us how detailed the motion capture movie will be. You can view these images by clicking the jump. For teaser images they are pretty detailed. As you can see Tintin’s signature blue vest and brown jacket, Tintin’s dog Snowy’s white fur, and a mysterious raggedy yellow image are the first of 12 images. When the other eight will be released is another question. We will get to see details of Captain Haddock’s beard, Thompson and Thompson’s signature flared mustache, or will this just focus on Tintin and his trusty dog Snowy? You just got to stay tuned. /Film has put the pieces together to show how they match the iconic Tintin image: The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn is directed by Steven Spielberg and produced by Peter Jackson and is scheduled for a December 23, 2011 release. Viral Marketing Tintin
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Video of Static Precedes “Man of Steel” Website [Updated] April 12, 2013April 12, 2013The Man of Steel Facebook fan page found something interesting on film’s homepage. When you enter the website, you are greeted with white noise, which turns out is a short video on a loop. We have the video after the break. Read More
Viral Video: Montage of Slaps on Film January 26, 2011There’s nothing like a good slap, and the movies are one of the only places you can see it without feeling bad. So, Vulture has put together a montage of such slaps in film history, calling it “Glove, Actually”. Take a look after the break. Read More