Spielberg's Tintin Gets Seal Of Approval

Spielberg's Tintin gets seal of approval

BRUSSELS—Thundering typhoons! Steven Spielberg has won the seal of approval of Tintin's native land—and that's no mean feat.

Senh: That's good to hear. I'm looking forward to what two of our greatest living directors can bring us in a collaboration. I wasn't impressed by the teasers for "Tintin," but the full trailer has Steven Spielberg's stamp all over it. Should be a lot of fun.

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