Raiden no Kishi (post: 1227208) wrote:I really would like to see a movie adaptation of The Silver Chair. I loved that book. Plus, Puddleglum.
And I'm with Nate on the song. Instrumentals, plz.
.rai//
Nate (post: 1227206) wrote:Wait, I read that Voyage of the Dawn Treader is starting filming in October of this year. So...I'm confused. Does that mean that they're making that one right now, but they're going to sit on it until after The Silver Chair is made?
I thought the lyrics were pretty cheesy and bad... >.>
Kkun (post: 1227212) wrote:Once again, yuko knows where it's at and makes me want to be her friend.
yukoxholic (post: 1227213) wrote:Ok, I am feeling the Kkun music appreciation love here. Plus, it's really hard for anyone to judge a person music wise unless you've listened to all of their CDs. I never cast an opinion on something until I listen to all of their songs in there entirety.
Kkun (post: 1227214) wrote:For serious. As much as I like Regina's Caspian song, there's so much more to her body of work. And now, back to the movie!
Edmund was totally wicked cool.
Etoh*the*Greato (post: 1227231) wrote:Soviet Kitsch, Corrie, soviet Kitsch.
Rocketshipper (post: 1227279) wrote:If this series does end up cancelled prematurely, I hope they at least get to "The Silver Chair".
And I liked the ending theme too ^^.
Raiden no Kishi wrote:And I'm with Nate on the song. Instrumentals, plz.
Yuko wrote:Plus, it's really hard for anyone to judge a person music wise unless you've listened to all of their CDs.
Nate (post: 1227320) wrote:Rai I now promote you to my new best friend.
Anyway, it hit me tonight at work why A Horse and His Boy will probably not be made anyway. If that movie got made there would be an ENORMOUS backlash from Middle-Eastern groups raising noise about racism. And well, to be honest, unlike all the "anti-woman" crap Lewis gets blamed for, there actually IS something to the claims about this book. :\ So unless they like completely changed everything about the Calormenians I can't see that movie getting made.
EDIT:
Geez people! I never said Regina Spektor sucks! She's probably super-talented and awesome! All I'm saying is this ONE SONG by her sucks! I mean, I like Copeland, they're my favorite band ever and I love them to death, but I will readily admit that they have a couple of songs that just don't do it for me. Same with They Might Be Giants, a couple of their songs are just really terrible.
USSRGirl wrote:Susan's character definitely suffered the most in this. She wasn't the same materialistic cynic she is in either the book or the first movie. Seeing as they gave most of her lines to Peter this time around, I'm wondering how (or if) they're going to explain why she never returned to Narnia. It's not at all apparent that Narnia is becoming "less real" to her at this point.
During the part were the Narnian soldiers got trapped in Miraz's castle. They were stuck, with no way to fight back or escape. They just turned around and charged at the enemy.
termyt wrote:And to answer another questions, there were no Easter Eggs during or after the credits.
GeneD (post: 1227394) wrote:If I don't remember what actually happened in the book, should I read it again before I go see the movie?
Yep. That totally happened. Many of the trapped Narnians turned to face the attackers. To little avail, though, since they were on the battlements firing down. A pretty realistic depiction of a battle inside of a castle, actually.Nate (post: 1227406) wrote: Uh...what? I didn't see that at all. What I saw was the Narnian soldiers trying desperately to lift the gate and yelling at Peter, while they were mowed down by the crossbow bolts. I didn't see a single one turn back and charge at the enemy, they all seemed to be obsessed with trying to get through that gate.
Nate wrote:Uh...what? I didn't see that at all. What I saw was the Narnian soldiers trying desperately to lift the gate and yelling at Peter, while they were mowed down by the crossbow bolts. I didn't see a single one turn back and charge at the enemy, they all seemed to be obsessed with trying to get through that gate.
Nate (post: 1227320) wrote:Rai I now promote you to my new best friend.
Anyway, it hit me tonight at work why A Horse and His Boy will probably not be made anyway. If that movie got made there would be an ENORMOUS backlash from Middle-Eastern groups raising noise about racism. And well, to be honest, unlike all the "anti-woman" crap Lewis gets blamed for, there actually IS something to the claims about this book. :\ So unless they like completely changed everything about the Calormenians I can't see that movie getting made.
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