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Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2005 4:50 am
by The Leper Messiah
Haven't seen the movie yet, but loved the books as a child. Still have them on my book case as a matter of fact. I always was trying to get to Narnia after I read them. I like to think that when I found SRD a few years late, I was in the wood between the worlds (from the Magicians Nephew) and that I just managed to jump into an exceptionally great world... The land with TC.

Would I have accepted TC tripping into the land if I hadn't stepped from the wardrobe with Lucy. I dont know. But for me there was a natural progression. My innocent childhood in Narnia to my dark teenage years in the Land.

I hope the film is half way good. There have been other adaptions of these books for TV befor, some were pretty good. Im not sure if there is quite enough to make a blockbuster movie. But Ill be interested in the results.

Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2005 3:45 pm
by drew
I took the kids to it on Boxing day.
Isaac (6) has read it-well I erad it to him..he thought it was great.
Adam (4) now wants me to read it to him, he liked it so much--we're now two chapters in.

There was some artistic licencing as when most books are turned into movies, but this certanly sticks to the book more than say, the Lord of the Rings.

AS with the LOTR, the bottle scene is much longer..I beleive it's only a paragraph or two in the book, but I thought it was quite well done.
Even Santa Clause came off well.

-six thumbs up from drew and his kids!!

Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2005 11:21 pm
by Warmark
Just saw this tonight, mixed feelings.

I liked it but not as much as i remember liking the books.
Peter CANNOT hold a sword, he looked like he was about to drop it half the time. :lol:

Heh, Syl i agree about the blue screen shots.
7/10.

Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 11:30 pm
by Marv
i read prince caspian and TLTWATW and found them ok. but i hated the film. i simply could not have cared less about these stuck up british kids. the characters, when portrayed on screen are just annoying. i want to shake susan she's soooo bloody miserable.

and the montage(you've gotta have a montage) section where they all learnt to use their weapons was pathetic. i dont think the director even believed in it.

finally, perhaps because i've read the books,
Spoiler
but didn't it seem really obvious that aslan would come back to life in the film version? i dont remember watching TLOTR and thinking its really obvious that gandalf would live.

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2005 2:25 am
by Menolly
All I'll say is the trailer got me a lot more excited for the film than the film deserved.

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 12:00 am
by Spring
I want to see it, but might wait 'til it comes out on DVD. A mate of my brother seen it, and he said it was great. Mind you, every movie he sees is 'great'.