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Best adventures story 2015-07-25

the story is very good. It's so adventures and very interesting. It makes us to admire. Those fellows ahve best character and are even funny. Simply superb! This book is quite good and have best fiction. A good book for a adventures minded-peopel. EXCELLENT BOOK and us even use full for many peole with age based things.

- Vasanth

Adventures of Tintin: Tintin and Picaros 2015-08-07

The world's most famous travelling reporter gets caught up in a revolutionary adventure. Bianca Castafiore has been imprisoned by General Tapioca! Also accused of threatening Tapioca's dictatorship, Tintin, Calculus and Haddock jet off to the jungle HQ of the revolutionaries, and hatch a plot surrounding the upcoming carnival and Haddock's sudden and mysterious disgust for whiskey...Join the most iconic character in comics as he embarks on an extraordinary adventure spanning historical and political events, and thrilling mysteries. Still selling over 100,000 copies every year in the UK and having been adapted for the silver screen by Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson in 2011. The Adventures of Tintin continue to charm more than 80 years after they first found their way into publication. Since then an estimated 230 million copies have been sold, proving that comic books have the same power to entertain children and adults in the 21st century as they did in the early 20th.

- akash

I love this book 2016-01-10

I love adventurous books.I have read my books of tintin.this book is one of the best books I have read.first I loved to read books of Geronimo stillton.i have read most of his books of the kingdom of fantasy. In this book there were some things that I felt not good but other things were good.the story of this book is so awesome that I have read this book twice.now this is my favorite book

- Krish

Adventures of Tintin: Tintin and Picaros (French) by Herge 2016-08-03

Tintin and the Picaros (French: Tintin et les Picaros) is the twenty-third volume of The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. The final instalment in the series to be completed by Hergé, in Belgium it was serialized in Tintin magazine from September 1975 to January 1976 before being published in a collected volume by Casterman in 1976. The narrative follows the young reporter Tintin, his dog Snowy and his friends Captain Haddock and Professor Calculus as they travel to the (fictional) South American nation of San Theodoros to rescue their friend Bianca Castafiore, who has been imprisoned by the government of General Tapioca. Once there, they become involved in the anti-government revolutionary activities of Tintin's old friend General Alcazar. Hergé began work on Tintin and the Picaros eight years after completing the previous volume in the series, Flight 714, creating it with the aid of his team of artists at Studios Hergé. The setting and plot was inspired by Hergé's interest in Latin American revolutionaries, particularly those active in the Cuban Revolution. The book reflected changes to the appearance and behaviour of several key characters in the series; Tintin himself for instance no longer wears his trademark plus fours, instead wearing bell-bottoms. The volume was published to a poor reception and has continued to receive negative reviews from later commentators on Hergé's work. Hergé continued The Adventures of Tintin with Tintin and Alph-Art, a story that he never completed, and the series as a whole became a defining part of the Franco-Belgian comics tradition. The story was adapted for an episode of the 1991 animated series The Adventures of Tintin by Ellipse and Nelvana.

- akash

Adventures of Tintin: Tintin and Picaros (French) 2016-08-24

In this book there were some things that I felt not good but other things were good. The story of this book is so awesome that I have read this book twice. Now this is my favorite book simply superb! This book is quite good and has best fiction. A book for someone who tries finding adventure in books. EXCELLENT BOOK and we even use full for many people with age based things.If herge weren't then Tintin wouldn't .

- Zoya

Tintin 2016-12-09

Tintin walks into a dangerous trap while trying to rescue three of his friends who are falsely arrested in South America. Tintin walks into a dangerous trap while trying to rescue three of his friends who are falsely arrested in South America. Tintin walks into a dangerous trap while trying to rescue three of his friends who are falsely arrested in South America.

- Varun

great expierence 2016-12-19

Great experience of reading this book.It is very funny and it contains a lot of comedy in it.I know a bit of french but i managed to read it with my dictionary.It was a great fun with tin tin. Well written by Herge. It was very funny and nice story.

- BHAVIKA

adventers of tintin 2017-07-25

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This article is about the 2011 film. For other merchandise based on "The Adventures of Tintin", see List of Tintin media. The Adventures of Tintin The Adventures of Tintin - Secret of the Unicorn.jpg Advance release poster Directed by Steven Spielberg Produced by Steven Spielberg Peter Jackson Kathleen Kennedy Screenplay by Steven Moffat Edgar Wright Joe Cornish Based on The Adventures of Tintin by Hergé Starring Jamie Bell Andy Serkis Daniel Craig Nick Frost Simon Pegg Daniel Mays Mackenzie Crook Toby Jones Gad Elmaleh Music by John Williams Cinematography Janusz Kami?ski (cinematography consultant, uncredited) Edited by Michael Kahn Production company Nickelodeon Movies Amblin Entertainment The Kennedy/Marshall Company WingNut Films DreamWorks Pictures Hemisphere Media Capital Distributed by Paramount Pictures (North America) Columbia Pictures[1] (International) Release date 23 October 2011 (Brussels/Paris premiere) 21 December 2011 (United States) Running time 107 minutes[2] Country United States New Zealand Language English Budget $135 million[3] Box office $374 million[4] The Adventures of Tintin, known as The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn outside North America,[5] is a 2011 3D motion capture computer-animated mystery action-adventure film based on The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. Directed by Steven Spielberg, produced by Peter Jackson, and written by Steven Moffat, Edgar Wright and Joe Cornish, the film is based on three of Hergé's albums: The Crab with the Golden Claws (1941), The Secret of the Unicorn (1943), and Red Rackham's Treasure (1944).[6] The cast includes Jamie Bell, Andy Serkis, Daniel Craig, Nick Frost and Simon Pegg. Spielberg acquired rights to produce a film based on The Adventures of Tintin series following Hergé's death in 1983, and re-optioned them in 2002. Filming was due to begin in October 2008 for a 2010 release, but release was delayed to 2011 after Universal opted out of producing the film with Paramount, who provided $30 million on pre-production. Sony chose to co-produce the film. The delay resulted in Thomas Sangster, who had been originally cast as Tintin, departing from the project. Producer Peter Jackson, whose company Weta Digital provided the computer animation, intends to direct a sequel. Spielberg and Jackson also hope to co-direct a third film.[7] The world première took place on 22 October 2011 in Brussels.[8] The film was released in the UK and other European countries on 26 October 2011, and in the USA on 21 December 2011, in Digital 3D and IMAX.[9] The Adventures of Tintin grossed over $373 million,[4] and received positive reviews from critics,[10] being compared to Spielberg's previous work Raiders of the Lost Ark. It was the first non-Pixar animated film to win the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film.[11] Williams was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Score. It was nominated for six Saturn Awards, including Best Animated Film, Best Director for Spielberg and Best Music for Williams.[12]

- Rohit

Adventures of Tintin: Tintin and Picaros (French) by Herge 2017-09-11

adventers of tintin From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This article is about the 2011 film. For other merchandise based on "The Adventures of Tintin", see List of Tintin media. The Adventures of Tintin The Adventures of Tintin - Secret of the Unicorn.jpg Advance release poster Directed by Steven Spielberg Produced by Steven Spielberg Peter Jackson Kathleen Kennedy Screenplay by Steven Moffat Edgar Wright Joe Cornish Based on The Adventures of Tintin by Hergé Starring Jamie Bell Andy Serkis Daniel Craig Nick Frost Simon Pegg Daniel Mays Mackenzie Crook Toby Jones Gad Elmaleh Music by John Williams Cinematography Janusz Kami?ski (cinematography consultant, uncredited) Edited by Michael Kahn Production company Nickelodeon Movies Amblin Entertainment The Kennedy/Marshall Company WingNut Films DreamWorks Pictures Hemisphere Media Capital Distributed by Paramount Pictures (North America) Columbia Pictures[1] (International) Release date 23 October 2011 (Brussels/Paris premiere) 21 December 2011 (United States) Running time 107 minutes[2] Country United States New Zealand Language English Budget $135 million[3] Box office $374 million[4] The Adventures of Tintin, known as The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn outside North America,[5] is a 2011 3D motion capture computer-animated mystery action-adventure film based on The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. Directed by Steven Spielberg, produced by Peter Jackson, and written by Steven Moffat, Edgar Wright and Joe Cornish, the film is based on three of Hergé's albums: The Crab with the Golden Claws (1941), The Secret of the Unicorn (1943), and Red Rackham's Treasure (1944).[6] The cast includes Jamie Bell, Andy Serkis, Daniel Craig, Nick Frost and Simon Pegg. Spielberg acquired rights to produce a film based on The Adventures of Tintin series following Hergé's death in 1983, and re-optioned them in 2002. Filming was due to begin in October 2008 for a 2010 release, but release was delayed to 2011 after Universal opted out of producing the film with Paramount, who provided $30 million on pre-production. Sony chose to co-produce the film. The delay resulted in Thomas Sangster, who had been originally cast as Tintin, departing from the project. Producer Peter Jackson, whose company Weta Digital provided the computer animation, intends to direct a sequel. Spielberg and Jackson also hope to co-direct a third film.[7] The world première took place on 22 October 2011 in Brussels.[8] The film was released in the UK and other European countries on 26 October 2011, and in the USA on 21 December 2011, in Digital 3D and IMAX.[9] The Adventures of Tintin grossed over $373 million,[4] and received positive reviews from critics,[10] being compared to Spielberg's previous work Raiders of the Lost Ark. It was the first non-Pixar animated film to win the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film.[11] Williams was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Score. It was nominated for six Saturn Awards, including Best Animated Film, Best Director for Spielberg and Best Music for Williams.[12]

- Omkar

The story of this book is so awesome 2017-09-16

The story of this book is so awesome that I have read this book twice. Now this is my favorite book simply superb! This book is quite good and has best fiction. A book for someone who tries finding adventure in books. EXCELLENT BOOK and we even use full for many people with age based things.If herge weren't then Tintin wouldn't .in this book i found very interesting and superb execelent and i liked this book to read once more awesome

- RONAK

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This article is about the 2011 film. For other merchandise based on "The Adventures of Tintin", see List of Tintin media. The Adventures of Tintin The Adventures of Tintin - Secret of the Unicorn.jpg Advance release p 2018-02-06

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This article is about the 2011 film. For other merchandise based on "The Adventures of Tintin", see List of Tintin media. The Adventures of Tintin The Adventures of Tintin - Secret of the Unicorn.jpg Advance release poster Directed by Steven Spielberg Produced by Steven Spielberg Peter Jackson Kathleen Kennedy Screenplay by Steven Moffat Edgar Wright Joe Cornish Based on The Adventures of Tintin by Hergé Starring Jamie Bell Andy Serkis Daniel Craig Nick Frost Simon Pegg Daniel Mays Mackenzie Crook Toby Jones Gad Elmaleh Music by John Williams Cinematography Janusz Kami?ski (cinematography consultant, uncredited) Edited by Michael Kahn Production company Nickelodeon Movies Amblin Entertainment The Kennedy/Marshall Company WingNut Films DreamWorks Pictures Hemisphere Media Capital Distributed by Paramount Pictures (North America) Columbia Pictures[1] (International) Release date 23 October 2011 (Brussels/Paris premiere) 21 December 2011 (United States) Running time 107 minutes[2] Country United States New Zealand Language English Budget $135 million[3] Box office $374 million[4] The Adventures of Tintin, known as The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn outside North America,[5] is a 2011 3D motion capture computer-animated mystery action-adventure film based on The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. Directed by Steven Spielberg, produced by Peter Jackson, and written by Steven Moffat, Edgar Wright and Joe Cornish, the film is based on three of Hergé's albums: The Crab with the Golden Claws (1941), The Secret of the Unicorn (1943), and Red Rackham's Treasure (1944).[6] The cast includes Jamie Bell, Andy Serkis, Daniel Craig, Nick Frost and Simon Pegg. Spielberg acquired rights to produce a film based on The Adventures of Tintin series following Hergé's death in 1983, and re-optioned them in 2002. Filming was due to begin in October 2008 for a 2010 release, but release was delayed to 2011 after Universal opted out of producing the film with Paramount, who provided $30 million on pre-production. Sony chose to co-produce the film. The delay resulted in Thomas Sangster, who had been originally cast as Tintin, departing from the project. Producer Peter Jackson, whose company Weta Digital provided the computer animation, intends to direct a sequel. Spielberg and Jackson also hope to co-direct a third film.[7] The world première took place on 22 October 2011 in Brussels.[8] The film was released in the UK and other European countries on 26 October 2011, and in the USA on 21 December 2011, in Digital 3D and IMAX.[9] The Adventures of Tintin grossed over $373 million,[4] and received positive reviews from critics,[10] being compared to Spielberg's previous work Raiders of the Lost Ark. It was the first non-Pixar animated film to win the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film.[11] Williams was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Score. It was nominated for six Saturn Awards, including Best Animated Film, Best Director for Spielberg and Best Music for Williams.[12]

- anagh