‘Tintin’: Jamie Bell and Nick Frost get ‘loaded into the Matrix’

Dec. 14, 2011 | 8:09 a.m.

Two stars of  “The Adventures of Tintin,” Jamie Bell (who plays the title role) and Nick Frost (who plays Thomson, the daft policeman), joined us Monday night for a free screening of the film in Burbank and talked about working within “the volume,” the performance-capture space that was used by director Steven Spielberg and his crew to create the world of the young adventure hero. Here’s the first video installment of the on-stage interview.

Check back for more from Bell and Frost.

– Geoff Boucher

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One Response to ‘Tintin’: Jamie Bell and Nick Frost get ‘loaded into the Matrix’

  1. Paul H says:

    Awesome. More please! :D

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