Chronicles of Narnia
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When were they re-numbered?
I have paper-back printing boxed set from at least the mid-1970s, and Magician's Nephew was numbered one and is the way I've always read them.
I know that it wasn't the first one published, but since it was a prequel to LW&W and chronologically the first, they should have really started off with that. As I say though, they're playing safe by going with the one everyone knows.
I have paper-back printing boxed set from at least the mid-1970s, and Magician's Nephew was numbered one and is the way I've always read them.
I know that it wasn't the first one published, but since it was a prequel to LW&W and chronologically the first, they should have really started off with that. As I say though, they're playing safe by going with the one everyone knows.
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i saw the trailer, it looked incredible, and why all the comparisons?
It doesnt look like lotrs, wjat, just cos something is filmed in NZ its labelled a LOTRs rip off? please- by that logic LOTRs should have been a frightners rip off:S
It doesnt look like harry potter, there are no visable wizards or kids who look modern or harry like, geez, the soundtrack or trailer isnt reminicent of hp.
I think this movie will do well, people will go see it cos they read it as a kid, and it looks visually stunning and exciting, people are over the whole 'i wont go see it cos its a kiddie movie' thing, helllooooo shrek anyone? finding nemo anyone? madagascar anyone? King Kong is visably not a kids movie, its aimed a different audience- u cant compare them.
It doesnt look like lotrs, wjat, just cos something is filmed in NZ its labelled a LOTRs rip off? please- by that logic LOTRs should have been a frightners rip off:S
It doesnt look like harry potter, there are no visable wizards or kids who look modern or harry like, geez, the soundtrack or trailer isnt reminicent of hp.
I think this movie will do well, people will go see it cos they read it as a kid, and it looks visually stunning and exciting, people are over the whole 'i wont go see it cos its a kiddie movie' thing, helllooooo shrek anyone? finding nemo anyone? madagascar anyone? King Kong is visably not a kids movie, its aimed a different audience- u cant compare them.
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Yes it does have a lot in common with LotR due to the writers being from the same time and same genre, but the style and feel is different. This looks brighter and more colorful. Whereas LotR was often dark and realistic... a little depressing really. And I dont think it has a lot in common with Harry Potter at all... I know some people call it a Harry Potter rip off... don't know where they are coming from. Yes, it's also a fantasy with kids, but that's all they have in common.
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One word--meh. For me Bill Melendez's animated version is king.
IMO live-action just doesn't lend itself well to this story at all. It's an ANIMATED story through and through. I mean, ALL THOSE TALKING ANIMALS and sense of fantasy--how can you make it in anything BUT animation??
BTW, when I say animation I mean traditional, not CGI.
IMO live-action just doesn't lend itself well to this story at all. It's an ANIMATED story through and through. I mean, ALL THOSE TALKING ANIMALS and sense of fantasy--how can you make it in anything BUT animation??
BTW, when I say animation I mean traditional, not CGI.
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Narnia sountracks ordered on Amazon.com now!
There're several soundtrack albums of the movie, CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE LION, THE WITCH, AND THE WARDROBE, on Amazon.com. All of these CDs can be pre-ordered now. However, on thses web pages, amazon.com has not provided details about these album yet.
Narnia [LIMITED EDITION]
released by Disney on Dec. 6 2005
Narnia
released by Disney on Dec. 6 2005
Narnia: Songs of Wonder
released by Disney on Dec. 6 2005
Of course, there's also the song album everyone's already known:
Music Inspired by the Chronicles of Narnia [ENHANCED] [SOUNDTRACK]
released by EMI on Sep. 27 2005
And, I also found an album named by this title, but I have no idea about it at all.
The Chronicles of Narnia
released by Silva America on Nov. 8 2005
Narnia [LIMITED EDITION]
released by Disney on Dec. 6 2005
Narnia
released by Disney on Dec. 6 2005
Narnia: Songs of Wonder
released by Disney on Dec. 6 2005
Of course, there's also the song album everyone's already known:
Music Inspired by the Chronicles of Narnia [ENHANCED] [SOUNDTRACK]
released by EMI on Sep. 27 2005
And, I also found an album named by this title, but I have no idea about it at all.
The Chronicles of Narnia
released by Silva America on Nov. 8 2005
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Disney NARNIA SOUNDTRACKS - Narnia Site Update
The Narnia website will soon show three albums due for relase on a splash screen before the site now loads and the dates of their release HERE You can also explore a whole new area - Mr TUMNUS' home which includes a lovely bookmark download
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Harry Gregson-Williams. For those unfamiliar with him, he has composed quite a number of scores for animated films: the Shrek films, Antz, The Prince of Egypt (additional music), The Tigger Movie, Chicken Run, Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas, Father of the Pride television series, Team America: World Police, and the upcoming Flushed Away.
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Listen
There's an opportunity to preview Narnia's album 'Music Inspired by the Film' on Amazon.com's website and whilst there, why not do some background listening to the composer's other work?
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Re: Disney NARNIA SOUNDTRACKS - Narnia Site Update
The Snow Queen's area is now online via the map.JustinWilliams wrote:The Narnia website will soon show three albums due for relase on a splash screen before the site now loads and the dates of their release HERE You can also explore a whole new area - Mr TUMNUS' home which includes a lovely bookmark download