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LOTR, now Narnia...

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Looks like the next fantasy franchise is in the works since LOTR was such a hit... The Chronicles of Narnia was more geared for kids though. It'll be pretty "Harry Potter"-esque.

Like all wannabes after a hit, it'll probably be a disappointment.

http://www.narnia.com/index.htm
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hey, its just like all the superhero movies lately....

the only decent one was spider-man.
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The xmen ones have been pretty decent.
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Post by Top Gun »

I loved the Narnia series as a child. Heck, I'm 18, and they're still one of my favorite series of books of all time, second only to Lord of the Rings :). I hope the movies do them justice.
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Uhh.... There's already been a halfway decent Chronicles of Narnia set of movies made, one for each book. I only say halfway decent because (although it follows the books well) all the actors are horrid British, and all have the frelling British accent, which I can't stand listening to through ONE movie, let alone all the rest of them. Otherwise, the acting itself seemed good. I don't know why someone hasn't already tried to mass-market those movies with all the rest of the success.
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Are you talking about the ones that look like a filmed play (a la the 1990's VHS version of Jesus Christ Superstar?)
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I think he refers to the animated set HERE
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Stupid wrote:I only say halfway decent because (although it follows the books well) all the actors are horrid British, and all have the frelling British accent, which I can't stand listening to through ONE movie
Could this be because the books are British, hmm? Besides, I don't recall the accent being so very bad at all. Some American accents are horrible, by the way.
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Post by Nitrofox125 »

I like British accents, actually. I never tire of someone speaking in with any accent, it's so interesting to listen to.

I hope these movies turn out to be good. We could do with another round of solid excellent movies.
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Post by Krom »

Top Gun wrote:I loved the Narnia series as a child. Heck, I'm 18
In 5-10 years you will laugh at how silly of a statement that really is. ;)
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Post by Top Gun »

Krom wrote:
Top Gun wrote:I loved the Narnia series as a child. Heck, I'm 18
In 5-10 years you will laugh at how silly of a statement that really is. ;)
Most likely :P. By child, I was referring to around second grade. I hope that a college freshman is considered less childish than an elementary school student, but then I can't be sure :P.
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Post by JMEaT »

Why do I need to see the movie? The web site totally ruined it, citing the end of Narnia and the world in the year 2555...

Move along folks!
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Post by []V[]essenjah »

Wow.... another set of fantasy movies.... wake me when it's over....


BTW, I liked Spider-Man and X-Men. The Hulk was pretty decent too, but the rest are or appear to be stupid.


BTW, I dig hot girls with british accents. :D
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Post by Jeff250 »

This might be good if they play into the symbolism C.S. Lewis intended instead of just trying to make a movie to keep the kids entertained.
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Post by Sirius »

I think when I read the books I was a little too young to actually get the symbolism. Except for the last book.
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Jeff250 wrote:This might be good if they play into the symbolism C.S. Lewis intended instead of just trying to make a movie to keep the kids entertained.
This might be good if they do not play into the symbolism C.S Lewis intended and instead just make a movie to keep the kids entertained.

When my peers and i read the series as kids we read it for the fantasy not for symbolism. Havn't people had enough allready.
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Post by WarAdvocat »

Interestingly enough, I read the books when I was waaaay too young to get the symbolism, yet I "got" the symbolism.

Very, very Jungian and archetypical, those books are.

I'd love to see a very well-done set of movies. I just re-read that series last year, so it's not just for kids.

Uhh..well..nevermind.

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Post by Flabby Chick »

I read the first book to my daughter in english a few years back, that was great fun. My son wants me to read LOTR to him after watching the films together.....i'm trying to wriggle my way out of it. :)
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Post by Mobius »

Yeah, and like LOTR, this movie is also filmed in New Zealand. :D

FYI: PJ's "King Kong" is also being shot here. The movie, not the giant gorilla. ;)
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