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Inindo Way of the Ninja SNES Super Nintendo Game Cartridge Cleaned Tested and Guaranteed to Work!
PRODUCT DETAILS Inindo Way of the Ninja – SNES Game
UPC:020588010826
Condition:Used
Genre:Role-Playing
Platform:Super Nintendo
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:SNES_ININDO_WAY_OF_THE_NINJA
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
I had a cousin that was big on the Tintin (taen-taen) comics. I only ever breezed through his collection, never really indulging in any of them (I think they were mostly written in French anyway). So, when heard that a movie was coming out I was somewhat already in the know, and when I finally saw the movie I was pretty thrilled by it.The CGI actually adds a layer of texture to the film that I think was much needed for a cinematic presentation. If I had shot it I would not have had the presence of mind like Spielberg to actually enhance the visuals of both environment and the characters, which means my production would have looked pretty plain. But, I never did follow through with my film career, and so we get cinematic masters like Spielberg who really and thoroughly vetted the Tintin stories for all their worth to bring us this film.To me this is pure adventure. It’s what I write. It’s what I know. It’s what I like. And so it is that I like this film and all of the plot intrigue that it presents.For a comic book translated to motion picture media, it’s difficult for me to say whether this is really over the top or not. Again, it’s adventure, it’s Hollywood, it’s Spielberg, it’s post 1990s film making from a man who made his name in the 80s, so it’s got that real splashy action quality to it.The bluray certainly looks better than what I saw in the theater, and that’s about all I can say about it.Check it out.
having read all of the tintin books by herge, i was anxious to see this, yet reluctant in thinking they were going to change it a lot for the movie. I was very happy to see they kept it true to the charectors intended by herge. The story was great, and kept you on the edge of your seat, the animation and effects were absolutly stunning. Great job! This movie was much better than I even hoped for. You’ll enjoy it no matter how you see it, but the 3D is awesome. I would pay to see it in the theater, and will buy the dvd.
The animation on this movie is above and beyond–it hovers very close to real-life, definitely not your standard animation. This is a clean, exciting, wonderful movie that our family really enjoyed. I found the scariness too much for my 9-year-old (he is sensitive), but allowed my 12-year-old to watch it (we are careful about watching violence). Even my picky 19-year-old who considers animated movies too babyish for him, enjoyed this one.
Wow, an animation movie with characters that DON’T all look alike (and that don’t look like they’re related to all the characters in other animation movies either). This was by far the most impressive animation movie I have seen, so well made with light and shadow, movement, facial expressions and so forth.The story itself was like reading a Tintin comic book with a fun story that of course includes action, comedy and Tintin chasing a good story. Haddock was hilarious.Please, where’s the sequel?
I had seen a number of reviews dismissing this movie as a travesty, and I waited past the theatrical release for this Blu Ray release, but now that I’ve seen it, I have no idea what the critics are dissing. Perhaps they’re like the geeks who would never buy an iPad and long for the days of the MS DOS command line and IRQ settings. ,This is an absolutely wonderful movie. Very close to the spirit of Tin Tin and a film we’ll watch numerous times. I think the move to 3d, ie animation, is the biggest visual hurdle from the flat cartoons, but the rest of the motion, detail and color are spot on for translations from the books. I only hope there is at least one additonal film from this.
What a fantastic movie…Truly, only a master director could have done this!! I last read Tintin comic books as a 10 year old kid, now watching it after few decades took me back to good old times, what a pleasure it was, I just did not want it to end.The story flow is extremely well conjoined to make one excellent movie out of 3 comic books (The Secret of the Unicorn, Red Rackham’s Treasure and The Crab with the Golden Claws). The characters are very well cast, and I wish some how “Professor Calculus” could have fitted into this movie, I missed him. I am glad that the director just did not lift the movie frame by frame from the comic books, instead he decided to add and subtract his own action sequences, which makes this movie brilliant, adds a newer feel and is pleasure to watch.I look forward to a sequel now…
This movie is a nonstop blast. It is brilliantly paced and moves like few other movies do. Also the having combo of Elijah Wood (Frodo) and Andy Serkis (Gollum) back together again is truly a treasure.
Outstanding movie that has been overlooked by many people. This is extremely high quality filming and story telling by Steven Spielberg ! High speed non stop action for kids about 6-12 years old.Really excellent Action/adventure. Not sure of the rating but should be PG . I think all ages would love this movie . Adults will love it too .
Although not perfect, this movie offers some of the best of Spielberg story telling and incredible live-action animation. The movie slows down a bit at times to develop the plot, but overall a great movie for all ages. If you haven’t seen this, give it a shot! All of the actors give outstanding performances. Definitely worthy of the continuing adventures it sets up at the end.
As one of the movie critics said, Tintin has a great job: he is a reporter who only goes on adventure and doesn’t seem to write any article at all, but he is getting famous anyway!For the people who knows Tintin, the comic book (or "Bande Dessinée" as we say in France), The adventures of Tintin are a mix of "The Crab with the Golden Claws" and "The Secret of the Unicorn". While looking to pierce the mystery of the Unicorn, Tintin and Snowy encounter Capitain Haddock, and the three of them continue this adventure through the Karaboudjan (Haddock’s ship), the Sahara, and Brussels.Visually speaking, this movie is by far the most accomplished animation movie ever made. This can be seen with the characters, who are all amazingly drawn and animated at a point it is troubling. They look indeed so real, but yet specific "Comic book" elements are kept. That allows Spielberg to show unbelievable scene – like the one in Bagghar – that would annoy in a realistic movies, but are simply enjoyed in this case. You can compare this to Myazaki’s movies, which shows believable character in situation not so believable, but some little moments (inertia, size of the tears, etc.) help for the movie coherence.So yes, the characters animation is astonishing. The action scenes are great too, though not as detailed as the characters. Yet a 10/10 for the reatlisation for sure!As for the story, many people got upset that two stories are mixed to produce one movie, or that.