Loving Peter, it's amazing even at a young age how much i can relate to him in the sense of what drives him. It's the same reason I'm also working my way into the entertainment industry. I've grown up with Peter Jackson's movies and his stuff has been a huge inspiration to me. I hope to one day work along side Peter on a CG movie.
PETER Is adorable ... and he is probably one o f the best CGI directors.. bt what he did on LOTR is simply unmatched.. both franchise fulfilment and classy and critically good.. all in one franchise.,. and steven is my all time favorite overall.. Jurassic park and Jaws..
I agree. Luckily the Hobbit prequel movies are also really great. Unlike George Lucas's Star Wars prequels where he forgot about the story in a CGI mess.
Thank you for bringing to this to live screen!!! I grew up with Kuifje. So awesome to see this on the big screen, and with beautiful music by John Williams no less.
You could definitely argue that, the Lord of the Rings films are my favorite all time so... But realistically I'd probably put Nolan, James Cameron, Scorsese and even Ridley Scott above him on body of work. Obviously we are excluding many older directors here to.
@@mith2946 He's one of the best directors of THIS genre. With the exception of James Cameron, none of those other filmmakers you mentioned could top him as far as technical innovation and unabashed crowd-pleasing sensibilities are concerned (not even Nolan). I think Steven is the more talented director of the two, but I honestly have more respect for Peter Jackson as his movies seem a lot more personal, sincere, and passion fueled than Spielberg's more assembly line approach.
@@mith2946 The Lord of the rings is better than anything that Scorsese, Nolan, Cameron, Ridley Scott, Quentin Tarantino, David Fischer Although I love their movies especially Alien Aliens and terminator 1 and 2
@@lukeschroter9389 I absolutely love lotr but i cant say if its better or not then any of the films that those directors made. U cant say that cuz its all objective.
Also listening to what peter used to do, that's exactly what I did at that age going to a school and uni library and go through all these books lol. My mind was always filled with wonders and I had no way of conveying these wonders to life...sign(nostalgia)
It's so weird to see Peter Jackson in 2011. In 2003 he looked definitely older. 8 years later he looks suddenly so young because he lost a lot of weight.
I would love to see these two work together on a live -action project that is just as epic as TinTin. In fact, I had an idea for a movie that was like Peter Pan/Hook, Aladdin, The Thief Lord, The Chronicles of Narnia, The Wizard of Oz, Avatar, and Lord of the Rings rolled into one that I could see either Jackson or Spielberg, if not both of them, being the director of!
Bit ambitious innit? I don't think practically people will be willing to give you, someone who has no prior work, a massive Peter Jackson or Steven Speilberg film. Nonetheless, always worth a try and never say never!
Seeing Spielberg and Jackson getting interviewed is like seeing the master and his student, so we're talking about two directors whose legacies will live forever. Regarding Peter Jackson, the fact of working with a genius like Spielberg is a dream come true.
I’m confused. The movie looks animated but the rendering looks so realistic! Did they make the animated background and then asked the people to act or was it animated completely?
7:20 it's *impossible* to cast actors who look exactly like the iconic characters that Herges drew" History has disagreed with you matey: ruclips.net/video/-q8Qi-MohnM/видео.html There are all these making-off featurattes always stressing just how miraculous was to create those 3D characters out of 2D cartoon vignettes BUT THERE WAS AN ACTUAL FILM THAT ACHIEVED JUST THAT WITH REAL ACTORS MANY YEARS BEFORE!!!!
Never cared for both directors their movies nor did they appeal to me. This movie was enjoyable and very funny though not on par with the comicbook in it's subtle nuance and humour, it proves that these two directors are more interesting than I thought and it's very cool to see it all come alive on the big screen. They did a pretty good job and there should be a sequel most definitively.
I wonder if I can beat these two if I'm directing. Now that I'm thinking about it, I'm pretty sure I can create a masterpiece of masterpieces. I have a vast knowledge of camera angles, databases of movie knowledge spreading through all the genres. I know what appeals to the audiences.
Huh. Something tells me that this reporter is pissed when Peter says the looks of actors/actresses doesn't matter as much as their acting in itself lmao
tintin is immortal. therefore it cannot be exploited by mortal film director, however skilled they are. You don't produce to cinema the three musketeer without inventing an other story.
As a fan. This movie doesnt match the comic. The Bird brothers left out Omar Bin Salad not a drug kingpin. No speedboat chase. I am disappointed. If they make a sequal then i will compare. But Sakharin wasnt the villain in the comic. Thats the worst blunder. Moule gaufre
You didn't mention the fact that they combined Crab with the Golden Claws with Secret of the Unicorn+RR's treasure. But they dropped all of the boating adventures in Red Rackham's treasure.
I love Peter Jackson and Steven Spielberg ! :) They made the Tintinfilm so great and the animation is amazing :)
You are paid
@@NormAppleton yeah a kinda lame adaptation to be honest with the "talent" involved
Two of the greatest to ever touch a camera
As a huge fan of the books I was so pleased with the end result. Finally someone did the character justice.
Such a shame we never got sequels to this.
But Vin Diesel and The Rock driving cars makes a billion dollars.
And the cars leaping buildings.
And street racers being sent to space
I'm also amazed to see that famous movie Tintin doesn't has any sequel, it's really a shame.
Loved this film!
Me too! I feel like a ten year old watching it. And it is really beautiful to look at.
I can listen to these guys talk about films all day.
Just came back from Ready Player One. Please!! Let the next one be TinTin 2
Loving Peter, it's amazing even at a young age how much i can relate to him in the sense of what drives him. It's the same reason I'm also working my way into the entertainment industry. I've grown up with Peter Jackson's movies and his stuff has been a huge inspiration to me. I hope to one day work along side Peter on a CG movie.
How's it going?
Yes, how is it going ??
I hope all is well.
Go get em!!
PETER Is adorable ... and he is probably one o f the best CGI directors.. bt what he did on LOTR is simply unmatched.. both franchise fulfilment and classy and critically good.. all in one franchise.,. and steven is my all time favorite overall.. Jurassic park and Jaws..
I agree. Luckily the Hobbit prequel movies are also really great. Unlike George Lucas's Star Wars prequels where he forgot about the story in a CGI mess.
precisely.. although there are some bloated action sequences , the story remains strong. and will get stronger with the third movie
Actually my favourites are Peter Jackson, then Edgar Wright...
Then Tarantino, Sergio Leone, Guy Ritchie, John Landis so on...
Don't forget Saving Private Ryan. It had fantastic practical effects.
Absolutely a work of art by two true film-makers
Thank you for bringing to this to live screen!!! I grew up with Kuifje. So awesome to see this on the big screen, and with beautiful music by John Williams no less.
These guys look so down to Earth, especially Peter Jackson. Lord of the Rings is my favourite movie ever, I guess you could say he's my preciou- hero.
There will probably never be a movie greater in scope and grander than Lord of the Rings.
@@jesserochon3103 2001 a space odyssey?
you can really feel the passion they have for tintin and the art of making great films :]
Best 2 directors in movies history. Can't wait my favourite character Tintin 2 movie
You could definitely argue that, the Lord of the Rings films are my favorite all time so... But realistically I'd probably put Nolan, James Cameron, Scorsese and even Ridley Scott above him on body of work. Obviously we are excluding many older directors here to.
@@mith2946 He's one of the best directors of THIS genre. With the exception of James Cameron, none of those other filmmakers you mentioned could top him as far as technical innovation and unabashed crowd-pleasing sensibilities are concerned (not even Nolan). I think Steven is the more talented director of the two, but I honestly have more respect for Peter Jackson as his movies seem a lot more personal, sincere, and passion fueled than Spielberg's more assembly line approach.
@@mith2946 The Lord of the rings is better than anything that Scorsese, Nolan, Cameron, Ridley Scott, Quentin Tarantino, David Fischer Although I love their movies especially Alien Aliens and terminator 1 and 2
@@lukeschroter9389 I absolutely love lotr but i cant say if its better or not then any of the films that those directors made. U cant say that cuz its all objective.
@@lukeschroter9389 you’re right
such an interesting interview. they seem so down to earth for men who created such popular films. really enjoyed it.
peter jackson is so over dressed for this interview
Where's his mug of tea though
All these years later and it still blows my mind that my two all-time favorite directors got to work together.
Steven Spielberg: "I was surprised about Peter's sense of humor."
Me: "I guess Steven hasn't seen 'Bad Taste' or 'Braindead'."
:D
They should make a sequel!
That meeting at the Oscars led to this. :D Dream
Also listening to what peter used to do, that's exactly what I did at that age going to a school and uni library and go through all these books lol. My mind was always filled with wonders and I had no way of conveying these wonders to life...sign(nostalgia)
It's so weird to see Peter Jackson in 2011. In 2003 he looked definitely older. 8 years later he looks suddenly so young because he lost a lot of weight.
I really hope they make another Tintin. First time I found out about the series by watching the movie. Epic fun!!!
I would love to see these two work together on a live -action project that is just as epic as TinTin. In fact, I had an idea for a movie that was like Peter Pan/Hook, Aladdin, The Thief Lord, The Chronicles of Narnia, The Wizard of Oz, Avatar, and Lord of the Rings rolled into one that I could see either Jackson or Spielberg, if not both of them, being the director of!
Bit ambitious innit? I don't think practically people will be willing to give you, someone who has no prior work, a massive Peter Jackson or Steven Speilberg film.
Nonetheless, always worth a try and never say never!
Still waiting for the sequel.
thanks to Hergé we have Tintin ^.^
Seeing Spielberg and Jackson getting interviewed is like seeing the master and his student, so we're talking about two directors whose legacies will live forever. Regarding Peter Jackson, the fact of working with a genius like Spielberg is a dream come true.
Love It!. Tintin 2 please!!
Never seen another director like Peter Jackson whose physical appearance changes so much over the years. 😄
My two favorite directors making my favorite comics/graphic novels into movies. Thank you, God.
Still waiting for the second part this is 2021 👐👐 from India
Underrated film
The interviewer should sit closer to them.
I had no idea they were doing this movie together, the best 3d movie ever
i think im gonna watch this clip every day like you eat food every day. Two gods of film making talking about tintin...what more can u ask for ?
TinTin deserve the big screen
i want somebody to look at me like PJ looks at Steven Spielberg
Great movie and great directors
Is it crazy how steven spielberg looks like brother of steve jobs?
They both look so damn similar
I CANT WAIT to see 3D Professor Calculus
Imagine him being played by Tom Hanks or Dustin Hoffman 🤩
Bad Taste, Jackson's greatest role!!
Ikr
I'm a Derek... And Derek's don't run!
I hope he makes another tintin
My 1st and 5th favorite movie directors ever. Steven Spielberg is my 1st and Peter Jackson is my 5th
Where's the second one? 😣
Still waiting
wait millou is called Snowy ???!!!!!!
In English only
J’adore Tintin
Come on you guys lets make another tintin movie🙏
It was meant to happen in 2015, then 2016 and final update said Christmas 2019, Jackson keeps postponing it to work on other projects
Agreed, I hope he brings those awesome big glasses back!
Obra de Arte 😎
yea, he's a cool dude. Love to meet him.
THANK YOU!! obvious Jeremy refrence ;)
This one was made from 3 of the comic books combined, and the next one will be as well!!
I’m confused. The movie looks animated but the rendering looks so realistic! Did they make the animated background and then asked the people to act or was it animated completely?
Motion capture
@@hipbubble7685 performance capture
Best cartoon i ever seen
They like a brothers
5 hours editing for every frame!!?!? 24 frames per second, 90 minutes long film.
What if they released
Jurassic of the rings
Yay... They're alternating between each other as director
Peter ... Who is "Captain Headache"?
TWO GODS
Why was PJ dressed as a park ranger?
...and we are STILL waiting for the promised number 2..........................................................
Go to the toilet then
7:20 it's *impossible* to cast actors who look exactly like the iconic characters that Herges drew"
History has disagreed with you matey:
ruclips.net/video/-q8Qi-MohnM/видео.html
There are all these making-off featurattes always stressing just how miraculous was to create those 3D characters out of 2D cartoon vignettes BUT THERE WAS AN ACTUAL FILM THAT ACHIEVED JUST THAT WITH REAL ACTORS MANY YEARS BEFORE!!!!
It's stuff like this that makes me wish the Super Saiyin Fusion was real !!
me too!
1:44 mmmh kathy kennedy, the name that make me throw up in my mouth
Never cared for both directors their movies nor did they appeal to me. This movie was enjoyable and very funny though not on par with the comicbook in it's subtle nuance and humour, it proves that these two directors are more interesting than I thought and it's very cool to see it all come alive on the big screen. They did a pretty good job and there should be a sequel most definitively.
Is it just me or are Steve and Peter making these very subtle stabs at each other?
I think it's just you
Zachary Zabayle its just you
geniuses
I wonder if I can beat these two if I'm directing. Now that I'm thinking about it, I'm pretty sure I can create a masterpiece of masterpieces. I have a vast knowledge of camera angles, databases of movie knowledge spreading through all the genres. I know what appeals to the audiences.
Luke McCalister Good for you.
Luke McCalister start making a porno movie, then move on to more serious stuff
Haha Oh My God no lol
+Thelavendel the classic Wes Craven climb to power!
Well, first made something maybe. All this knowledge is useless before you actually made first short/feature film. That's how you learn filmaking
I do like The Adventures of Tintin
Steven Spielberg, Peter Jackson, Quentin Tarantino, Oliver Stone... The best.
Ludwig Schwartz and deniel mugdal
Don't forget Stanley Kubrick, Brian De Palma, used to rate Tarantino but not any more.
Huh. Something tells me that this reporter is pissed when Peter says the looks of actors/actresses doesn't matter as much as their acting in itself lmao
tintin is immortal. therefore it cannot be exploited by mortal film director, however skilled they are. You don't produce to cinema the three musketeer without inventing an other story.
ohhhhh polycom!its like skype goodness!!!
When are you Terrans going to finally make the next Tintin movie? --
By the time it finally gets made -sadly - nobody will even care ~
Is Sauron still upset, that he has to steal Peter's glasses!? :D
As a fan.
This movie doesnt match the comic.
The Bird brothers left out
Omar Bin Salad not a drug kingpin.
No speedboat chase.
I am disappointed.
If they make a sequal then i will compare.
But Sakharin wasnt the villain in the comic. Thats the worst blunder.
Moule gaufre
You didn't mention the fact that they combined Crab with the Golden Claws with Secret of the Unicorn+RR's treasure.
But they dropped all of the boating adventures in Red Rackham's treasure.
Master Piece
Peter Jackson: welcome tot he darkside, steven! (star wars theme)
both directors peaked long ago. spielberg with jurassic park, and jackson with lotr
The not the sandwich part the keys. Is taking from the mask Not the cheese the keys !!!
holy shit! the two best filmmakers in one romm, TOO mouch awsome :D
they should make Jurassic Park 4 together
all you need, with them, is James Cameron
The 3 best, for sure!
Hello
Wonder what Steven thought of Peter Jackson's King Kong
Spielberg's the man, he can pull of a suit with trainers ;)
It is actualy Kuifje
It's made by Hergé, who spoke french and in french it is Tintin.
7 hundred thousand hours
the dislikes are from bad movie crits
that have bad tastes
Last good thing Spielberg made was Munich. He should shut up.
james cameron should join too
Oh, and Ludwig Bemelmans "Madeline" would be great fun too. Wink...wink....
The will do 3 movies. The next one will be directed by Jackson, and than they swap again. That was the plan.
@MrChopSuey67 I know what you mean :)
It's called "listening"
His drive for money
@6of1halfadozon Partially due to a very hectic schedule due to the hobbit.
LORD OF THE RINGS DIRECTOR!!!