The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of The Unicorn (2D/3D Blu-Ray)

Review by Hag and Con

On DVD, Blu-Ray and 3D Blu-Ray 19/3/12 (PG) 26/10/11 Hag 4.5 Stars/ Con 9 Stars out of 5

Parent View:
Simply magical – Animated Indiana Jones for our Kidz. From Start to finish actioned packed with some of the best animation ever seen on screen. Both Hag and Con were so gripped they refused a toilet break. One of the best family films in a generation – everyone one will love the new Tintin film.

3D Blu-Ray Review:
My 3D reviews are starting to sound a little repetitive at the moment – that’s only because the discs available are getting better and better. Tintin is not just an amazing technological breakthrough in animation, it also showcases ‘Home Entertainment 3D’ at its highest quality. No Ghosting. full of depth, amazing landscapes from the ocean to the Sahara desert and featuring bundles of weapon, telescopes and pointing fingers appearing out of the screen. Its virtually impossible to pick any ‘Stand 3D moments’ as the whole films full of them. What I would say is any 3D TV Sales people should seriously consider using this disc to showcase why 3D in the home is a must. There wouldn’t be a family home without the technology if they saw just one snippet from Tintin. (On the ‘Stand Out 3D Moment’ – I am rather partial to the Motor bike/kestrel scene. This could be my favorite 3D moment of all time)

Also – out now:

Review by Con
Herges The Adventures of Tintin on DVD and Blu-Ray

Review by Hag
Tintin and the Mystery of the Golden Fleece

The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn (The Game)
Review by Hag and Con

Out now on Xbox 360 Kinect, Wii, PS3, DS, 3DS (Pego 12) 5 Stars

Parent View:
This is a pretty standard movie spin off game and the kidz just love them. From the moment Hag and Con had seen the TV advert they needed to own it. And apparently it delivers as they can’t get enough. The game carries a Pegi 12 rating although I’m happy for both the boys to play it. The film is a 12A and they were OK with that. I’m guessing the Pegi 12 is for fantasy violence much like the movie.