To be fair it was a lot to ask. It’s like Tintin was asking Haddock to go pick up some milk. Milk run is not as easy as climbing on a moving plane, up hundreds of feet in the air in the middle of a terrible storm.Then again it was a desperate situation
Possible sequels Originally, the second Tintin film was to be based on Hergé's The Seven Crystal Balls and Prisoners of the Sun. However, screenwriter Anthony Horowitz later stated that those books would be the second sequel and another story would become the first sequel. Peter Jackson announced that he would direct the sequel once he had finished The Hobbit trilogy. Two years before The Secret of the Unicorn, Jackson mentioned that his favorite Tintin stories were The Seven Crystal Balls, Prisoners of the Sun, The Black Island, and The Calculus Affair, but he had not yet decided which stories would form the basis of the second film. He added "it would be great" to use Destination Moon and Explorers on the Moon for a third or fourth film in the series.[citation needed] By the time The Secret of the Unicorn was released, Spielberg said the book that would form the sequel had been chosen and that the Thomson and Thompson detectives would "have a much bigger role". The sequel would be produced by Spielberg and directed by Jackson. Kathleen Kennedy said the script might be completed by February or March 2012 and motion-captured in summer 2012, so that the film would be on track to be released by Christmas 2014 or mid-2015. In the months following the release of The Secret of the Unicorn, Spielberg revealed that a story outline for the sequel had been completed and that it was based on two books. Horowitz tweeted that Professor Calculus would be introduced in the sequel. During a press tour in Belgium for The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, Jackson said he intended to shoot performance-capture in 2013, aiming for a release date in 2015. In March 2013, Spielberg said: "Don't hold me to it, but we're hoping the film will come out around Christmas-time in 2015. We know which books we're making, we can't share that now but we're combining two books which were always intended to be combined by Hergé". He refused to confirm the names of the books, but said The Blue Lotus would probably be the third Tintin film. In December 2014, when Jackson was asked if the Tintin sequel would be his next project after The Hobbit trilogy, he said that it would be made "at some point soon", but he added that he wanted to direct two New Zealand films before that. In June 2015, Jamie Bell stated that the sequel was titled Tintin and the Temple of the Sun and that he hoped shooting would begin in early 2016 for a possible release by the end of 2017 or early 2018. Later in November, Horowitz said that he was no longer working on the sequel, and did not know if it was still being made, and in March 2016, he confirmed that the script he had written for the sequel had been scrapped. In March 2016, Scout.co.nz announced that Jackson would produce the sequel rather than direct. The website also announced that a third Tintin film was in development, with Jackson serving as executive producer. Bell and Serkis were reported to be reprising their roles in both films. Spielberg later announced that Jackson was still attached to directing the sequel, and that it would enter work once Jackson completed another Amblin Partners/DreamWorks production. In March 2018, Spielberg reiterated the above, saying that "Peter Jackson has to do the second part. Normally, if all goes well, he will soon start working on the script. As it takes two years of animation work on the film, for you, I would not expect to see it for about three years. But Peter will stick to it. Tintin is not dead!" In interviews later the same year, Jackson affirmed his intent to make another Tintin film, but said that a script was yet to be written. In an April 2022 interview with Forbes Magazine, Jamie Bell expressed interest in reprising his role saying. "He [Peter Jackson]’s always doing something, so if they said let’s get the band back together, we’d go do it. It’s going to be weird if I play Tintin at 45, but still, the technology allows it, so that’s fine."
Nice I never noticed that! If you're a fan of the books the opening credits sequence is filled with little references, like when the train goes into the tunnel, the statue from "Flight 714" pops up.
there are a BILLION book references in the credits scene alone - that's part of why I love it sm. For people who aren't familiar with the books it probably doesn't stand out among other animated films, but there was so much work and thought put into this movie it blows my mind.
This movie is a really good masterpiece. It was well put together and had great soundtracks for every scene at the perfect moment. I mean, tintin wasn’t just your typical journalist in the face of danger.
Me: Hello, what are you doing, Tintin? Tintin: Can't you see, saving myself, my dog, and the Captain? Me: Bonjour ! What are you doing, Haddock? Haddock: Billions of blue blistering barnacles, just shut up for an hour, you fool!!
Captain, thanks to you, people had gotten the bright idea that they can use their wasted buddy's breath as a temporary fuel source when the car runs low on gas. >D
I think that bit with the floating orb of booze is a reference to _Tintin on the Moon_ when the same thing happens when the rocket’s nuclear motor cuts out.
Lol il est trop marrant le CAPITAINE😂 et Tintin💕 aussi mais un peu moins et comme on dis Tintin💕 n'est pas comique😂 mais il est sérieux😌.(et c'est pour ça que je l'aime💜💙💕)
I LOVE the details in this movie Look at the bottom right of the sand at 1:55, their actually placed the wreck of a crashed german world war 1 biplane fighter there!
"There's a storm outside! And it's raining" XD
"And you call yourself a Haddock?!"
*sad groan*
Screams*
Wait. thats my name!
To be fair it was a lot to ask. It’s like Tintin was asking Haddock to go pick up some milk. Milk run is not as easy as climbing on a moving plane, up hundreds of feet in the air in the middle of a terrible storm.Then again it was a desperate situation
This movie is underrated, need a sequel. An animated masterpiece. Spielberg directed perfectly
Yeah, seriously. This film was a masterpiece. Best story, best movie.
wrong
@@FinnbarrGoesFast You make me want to cry. Thats (In my opinion) kind of cruel, but even so I do respect YOUR opinion
I recently found out about this movie and I really think so. i love this movie. I am forever waiting for the sequel.
Possible sequels
Originally, the second Tintin film was to be based on Hergé's The Seven Crystal Balls and Prisoners of the Sun. However, screenwriter Anthony Horowitz later stated that those books would be the second sequel and another story would become the first sequel.
Peter Jackson announced that he would direct the sequel once he had finished The Hobbit trilogy. Two years before The Secret of the Unicorn, Jackson mentioned that his favorite Tintin stories were The Seven Crystal Balls, Prisoners of the Sun, The Black Island, and The Calculus Affair, but he had not yet decided which stories would form the basis of the second film. He added "it would be great" to use Destination Moon and Explorers on the Moon for a third or fourth film in the series.[citation needed]
By the time The Secret of the Unicorn was released, Spielberg said the book that would form the sequel had been chosen and that the Thomson and Thompson detectives would "have a much bigger role". The sequel would be produced by Spielberg and directed by Jackson. Kathleen Kennedy said the script might be completed by February or March 2012 and motion-captured in summer 2012, so that the film would be on track to be released by Christmas 2014 or mid-2015.
In the months following the release of The Secret of the Unicorn, Spielberg revealed that a story outline for the sequel had been completed and that it was based on two books. Horowitz tweeted that Professor Calculus would be introduced in the sequel. During a press tour in Belgium for The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, Jackson said he intended to shoot performance-capture in 2013, aiming for a release date in 2015.
In March 2013, Spielberg said: "Don't hold me to it, but we're hoping the film will come out around Christmas-time in 2015. We know which books we're making, we can't share that now but we're combining two books which were always intended to be combined by Hergé". He refused to confirm the names of the books, but said The Blue Lotus would probably be the third Tintin film. In December 2014, when Jackson was asked if the Tintin sequel would be his next project after The Hobbit trilogy, he said that it would be made "at some point soon", but he added that he wanted to direct two New Zealand films before that.
In June 2015, Jamie Bell stated that the sequel was titled Tintin and the Temple of the Sun and that he hoped shooting would begin in early 2016 for a possible release by the end of 2017 or early 2018. Later in November, Horowitz said that he was no longer working on the sequel, and did not know if it was still being made, and in March 2016, he confirmed that the script he had written for the sequel had been scrapped.
In March 2016, Scout.co.nz announced that Jackson would produce the sequel rather than direct. The website also announced that a third Tintin film was in development, with Jackson serving as executive producer. Bell and Serkis were reported to be reprising their roles in both films. Spielberg later announced that Jackson was still attached to directing the sequel, and that it would enter work once Jackson completed another Amblin Partners/DreamWorks production.
In March 2018, Spielberg reiterated the above, saying that "Peter Jackson has to do the second part. Normally, if all goes well, he will soon start working on the script. As it takes two years of animation work on the film, for you, I would not expect to see it for about three years. But Peter will stick to it. Tintin is not dead!" In interviews later the same year, Jackson affirmed his intent to make another Tintin film, but said that a script was yet to be written. In an April 2022 interview with Forbes Magazine, Jamie Bell expressed interest in reprising his role saying. "He [Peter Jackson]’s always doing something, so if they said let’s get the band back together, we’d go do it. It’s going to be weird if I play Tintin at 45, but still, the technology allows it, so that’s fine."
I am so glad that I grew up reading the tintin books
So have I
yeah, i got the third tintin book at the beginning of 2013.
Same, i glad my mother buy me the book before i was born
Why ? Is it worse than the film ?
Yes, they're legendary
Not gonna lie; at first I thought this movie was going to suck but I had some pretty good laughs when I watched it. No regrets whatsoever.
MrJustinArt it got same nominations like Toy Story
first time I saw this movie I peed my pants every one in theater didn't even laugh but my dad and I were on the floor laughing
Sheamus Walsh SAMEEE
Really!? ME TOO
Same here
Here here
This scene got me wheezing ngl-
The way he just vanished at 0:47 tho 💀
I don’t know if he destroyed the engine with his burp or he fueled it up 😂
Both probably 😁
I think the did both XD
He did both and gave it sum turbo
If he put the kit into fuel tank the plane would have flee normally but he burped which was louder terminated the engine system
That's a straight NoS shot right there
Andy Serkis' screams are just the best!
Hey That's the voice of Spike
@@dariusthedisneypixarcarsfan2K7
Voice Actor Cast
(Andy Serkis)
Flushed Away
Spike
The Adventure Of Tintin
Haddock
1:24 this scene gave me a hysterical laugh
His burping like an engine XD
Whoa now that was a mighty loud burp
@@AiruKineshi
Just like Shrek 😂😂😂
The words
'sober','fumes', 'blistering', 'barnacles', among others were heard for the first time by me in this movie 😂😂
Why haven't they made sequel to this yet this is the greatest animated movie I have seen till date
Ikr!
They’re trying to but it keeps getting delayed just because of how much work motion capture animation takes
@@plus-sizealbert2268 and it takes 7 years to make this film
FUUUUUUUUUUMES!!!!
I love how he says the right answer or right conclusion in such an aggressive manner or something.
General Heavy 1:05
1:24 *BUUURRRP!!!*
@@zyxelztrife2408
To be pricise, he burped right in the plane's gas tank.
@@joshapple6905 he realized that the amount of alcohol he drank and how polluted his entire insides were, he could simply burp and created fuel.
i love the scene where snowy and Captain are fighting over the alcohol
This was one of my favorite scenes from that movie. When he says "fumes", it makes me laugh everytime! ;D
FUMES!
1:56 has me wheezing of laughter EVERY TIME
Captain Haddock drank a whole alcohol, but it's not for drink it's the seaplane fuel like gasoline!
I wondered too, when I first saw this: Why in the heck would the captain drink PLANE FUEL?
@@joshapple6905 it wasn't plane fuel actually.
I mean....Why else would Tintin call it a "crazy idea" then?
It was part of a first aid kit in the plane
My favourite part was the one were captain haddock was spinning around on the plane’s propeller. It makes me laugh a lot.
"and you call yourself a haddock!?"
*Groan*
CAPTAIN CAPTAIN!!!
UR DOING FINE NOW POUR THE BOTTLE INTO THE TANK WERE RUNNING OF FUMES!!!!!!!!!!!
@@harrisumar3099 FUUUUUUMES!
0:47 Love that scream XD Moment of bravery goes out like a light!
0:47
@@terrillgoodwinejr537 yep, just what they needed 9 years ago.
Captain CAPTAIN CAN YOU HEAR ME CAPTAIN CAPTain
*comes to the side of the plane* UR DOING FINE NOW POUR THE BOTTLE INTO THE TANK WERE RUNNIN OF FUMES
@@harrisumar3099
FUUUUMMES!!! (Pounds his chest 2 or 3 times) Buuuuuuuuurrrrrp!
Love this scene
1:24 BUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUURP!!!!!
General Heavy lol
The seaplane is for fuel gas!
General Heavy when you fail chemistry exam
But remembers what is the chemical formula for best fuel
Nice I never noticed that!
If you're a fan of the books the opening credits sequence is filled with little references, like when the train goes into the tunnel, the statue from "Flight 714" pops up.
there are a BILLION book references in the credits scene alone - that's part of why I love it sm. For people who aren't familiar with the books it probably doesn't stand out among other animated films, but there was so much work and thought put into this movie it blows my mind.
This movie is a really good masterpiece. It was well put together and had great soundtracks for every scene at the perfect moment. I mean, tintin wasn’t just your typical journalist in the face of danger.
I never noticed that Haddock got struck by lightning in that scene😆
This is the scene that made me go on the edge of my seat!
YOU'RE DOING FINE Here Hold The Bottle Into The Deck We're Runnig Out Of FUMES
Ian Balloun FUUUUUUUMES
*opens the thing and then hits his chest then BURRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRPPPPPPPPPPPP*
This movie looked so live action when it came out
Other studios are Animated CGI like Pixar or Blue Sky or Imagi
This one is basically by Nickelodeon
Before the script Spielberg wants this as a live action
@@editingman95 and WETA Digital animated this too
I love the tintin cartoons, but damn this is better
this movie offers some great laughs no doubt🤣.
My favorite part is when snowy fell of the plane. It was so funny 😆 🐕 ✈️
1:56
exactly how is he still alive?
the body plane is made out of steel, it shares the shock lighting too
Because he's Captain 'Billions of Blistering Blue Barnacles' Haddock.
@@SCP01986 Tin "Thousands of thundering typhoons" Tin
Some people had been actually been struck by lighting and lived shortly after
@@aRandomwacko yeah like 9 out of 10 people struck by lightning survive
Here's what was going trough my mind when i first saw this scene:
Me: oh no, Haddock's gonna throw up! D:
Haddock: (burp!)
Me: ok, nevermind!
Me: Hello, what are you doing,
Tintin?
Tintin: Can't you see, saving myself, my dog, and the Captain?
Me: Bonjour ! What are you doing,
Haddock?
Haddock: Billions of blue blistering barnacles, just shut up for an hour, you fool!!
Captain, thanks to you, people had gotten the bright idea that they can use their wasted buddy's breath as a temporary fuel source when the car runs low on gas. >D
lalunafelis I wonder how many ppl have tried that?
lalunafelis Is it even possible in real life ?
@@julien.s2002 4 years later have you found the answer
I heard that the person playing as Tintin also played Shulk in the game Xenoblade Chronicles.
It's Jamie bell, he's been in a bunch of things
'You call yourself a Haddock'
If liked the dialogue like this comment
Perfect "THIS IS THE END SNOWY!" moment
0:30 -- Tintin should have spun around in his chair... "We are going to DIE!"
0:30
Glad to have watch this is in a theatre, sad that I got to watch it only once in a threatre.
1:24 Wait, would that actually work?! 😆
yeah tried it! 😂😂
@@tsimitsangaz7706 😆 Did the sputtering engine match the pitch of your burp, too?
And the two guys who jumped out of the plain, are going to die of dehydration.
brenan kelly who cares :-)
Lucky the main characters were found by those soldier's, who ever they are. But this movie is awesome
6/5 Better than Mad Max:Fury Road
Eh gotta give max some credit he and Nux wouldn't have been able to do the gas spit thing if not for TInTin.
Oawepori no way
💯💯
I think that bit with the floating orb of booze is a reference to _Tintin on the Moon_ when the same thing happens when the rocket’s nuclear motor cuts out.
Lol il est trop marrant le CAPITAINE😂 et Tintin💕 aussi mais un peu moins et comme on dis Tintin💕 n'est pas comique😂 mais il est sérieux😌.(et c'est pour ça que je l'aime💜💙💕)
Land, no, land.
Hardest test 2018
1:56 Captain Haddock's Skeleton.
Christfier Columbus! 0:27
That's Jesus Christ for a sailor 😂🤣
It's always good to bring an alcoholic along
1:56 PK Thunder ⚡
Haddock is the definition of MOTORBREATH
first time i see the movie im in love
How is this not a Comedy!?
Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuymmmmmmmmmeeeeeesssss!!!!!!
1:56 SHAZAM!
It's Tintin, in an only one world
IS THE BEST MOVIE IN THE WORLD TRANSULATION Η ΚΑΛΗΤΕΡΗ ΤΑΙΝΙΑ ΣΤΟ ΚΟΣΜΟ
The Alcohol In That Bottle May Give Us A Few More Miles
This is some strong drink man.
Wow, just refound my childhood
I remember being astonished the captain was an alcoholic in a kids movie
1:56-1:57 ZAP!
is a reference to the Inca mummy "Rascar Capacis" he will appear in The Adventures of Tintin 2: Prisoners of The Sun.
YESSSSSSS I FINALLY FOUND IT
This movie is a Tin out of Tin.
It's a prequel to Bones
Love theese vids
i thought that was tom holland
Tintin the CG movie is one funny movie :D
The is war thunder😂
1:56
Uh, is that even possible?
Curse Of The Columbus
There were cases of people climbing out onto the wings of aircraft to stop engine fires of drop jammed bombs
@@sirboomsalot4902 I think he meant is it possible to keep the engine going by an alcoholic burp lol
hahahaha i'm crying
B UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
All this scene reminds me of is the infamous FUMES
i thought this was about the explorers of the moon book..
That is so funny but the funiest one is when tintin met the captain 4 the 1st time & he burps on his face.
At 1:55, Haddock sounds a bit like Gollum when he is electrocuted by the Lightning, did you all get that.
1:55
F U M E S
I just like the belching scene
FUUMES!!
1:24 😂😂😂😂😂
Lighting bolt
1:39-1:40 Butt Wipe!
1:06 FUMES!
haddock is jeremy clarkson
I edited this comment so the replies don’t make sense
hahaha indeed, haven't noticed!
nice find love!
FUUUMES
It's so funny omg lol 😃
1:56. 1:24
tintin thinks he's so smart, doesn't he?
i like part when funny music comes on when guys jump out
WHOA CAPTAIN I CAN'T SEE Whoa WAIT LAND WE CAN'T WE'RE NOT THE HANG YET NO LAND
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(I thought it was funny=
C'est tu ça Mad max ?
I LOVE the details in this movie
Look at the bottom right of the sand at 1:55, their actually placed the wreck of a crashed german world war 1 biplane fighter there!
1:55
i enjoy
The same actor portrays both
Capt Haddock is played by Andy Serkis and Tintin is played by Jamie Bell.
hahahahaha!!!
if i can make video like you
1:55 flight of phoenix?
1:55
@@terrillgoodwinejr537 i don’t even remember writing this, or what it means xD
@@NotDingse maybe you were referring to flight 714 to Sydney ?
@@gdaym8y hmm, what about it?
Helicopter landing
Christopher culumbus
*F U M E S* 1:05
Oh my God
It's the best movie i ever watch 😂😂😂😂
I have the books and watched the movie
why does haddock suck up a ball of whisky?
i mean, go to see Sainsbury's and you don't see a ball of wine do you for half price!
You and me both heheh
seems legit