Chronicles of Narnia
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That's why a trailer is not the full movie. Not even close. It's purpose is to show you that you really will want to see the full thing on the big screen, not to keep you from seeing it there.Why would I wanna watch this when the movie opens in less than five days? I'm going to wait and enjoy this stuff on the big screen.
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Narnia is EXCELLENT!
Now you all go see it now!
It's one of the few films this year that was satisfying and had something to say in it.
Yes, there is plenty of religious allegory in it BUT it doesn't undermine the basically sound story.
And the kids are all excellent actors! (And not creepy in a Macaulay Culkin or Dakota Fanning way, either...)
It's one of the few films this year that was satisfying and had something to say in it.
Yes, there is plenty of religious allegory in it BUT it doesn't undermine the basically sound story.
And the kids are all excellent actors! (And not creepy in a Macaulay Culkin or Dakota Fanning way, either...)
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Disney greenlit Prince Caspian, how cool!
It's strange that the Disney flicks I am now looking forward to are no longer animated... Pirates and Narnia are more Disney than their animation has been in recent years. Disney did a good job setting up financially succesful, interesting and critically acclaimed franchises. I never thought they would be able to do that. Since they've messed up a lot the last efw years.
It's strange that the Disney flicks I am now looking forward to are no longer animated... Pirates and Narnia are more Disney than their animation has been in recent years. Disney did a good job setting up financially succesful, interesting and critically acclaimed franchises. I never thought they would be able to do that. Since they've messed up a lot the last efw years.