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I heard Tin-Tin was short on plot and heavy on action from reviewers. Can I say, and????
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All movies have been short on plot and heavy on action. I thought Tin-Tin was no less so than any others. It was fun and well done. I also liked that the very life-like looking people were made at obviously "cartoon-y" (giant nose, goofy hair, too short and squat) so I didn't get the "creepy" dead face like from the Tom Hanks north pole movie.
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And, I loved Snowy. It so could have been Trevor - animated.
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As for Mission Impossible - Ghost Protocol, it was more cartoon-y than Tin-tin - only with live action people. Jeremy Renner, short as can be, looks normal sized next to Tom. And Tom Cruise wasn't Tom Crazy on this.
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Complaining about the absurd plot flaws and near death experiences that people bounced right back from seems mean and pointless. So I will just say, it was a fun enjoyable ride. And I loved the Burge shots!
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So, mindless fun all the way around.