The second Tintin film is supposed to be directed by Peter Jackson.
Interesting. I hope I'll like what he does with it. They're switching off directing-producing?
I believe a third director has been mooted about for the third film (unless Spielberg does it again.)
Well, since they've already got him scriptwriting, they could give it to Edgar Wright.
There's some of that Madcap Transitional to be had in the first of the new series of "Sherlock" from the BBC, which has Stephen Moffatt in common with the Tintin cinema venture. It wouldn't surprise me to find that the rather manic aspect of Moffatt's writing has survived the usual overhaul process from initial draft script.
My familiarity with Moffat is limited almost strictly to Coupling. I've seen intermittent episodes of Doctor Who ("Blink" is brilliant, I loved the first three episodes of the Eleventh Doctor and then I sort of lost track of the show except for last year's Christmas episode). I've wanted to see Jekyll for years.
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Interesting. I hope I'll like what he does with it. They're switching off directing-producing?
I believe a third director has been mooted about for the third film (unless Spielberg does it again.)
Well, since they've already got him scriptwriting, they could give it to Edgar Wright.
There's some of that Madcap Transitional to be had in the first of the new series of "Sherlock" from the BBC, which has Stephen Moffatt in common with the Tintin cinema venture. It wouldn't surprise me to find that the rather manic aspect of Moffatt's writing has survived the usual overhaul process from initial draft script.
My familiarity with Moffat is limited almost strictly to Coupling. I've seen intermittent episodes of Doctor Who ("Blink" is brilliant, I loved the first three episodes of the Eleventh Doctor and then I sort of lost track of the show except for last year's Christmas episode). I've wanted to see Jekyll for years.