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The Chronicles of Narnia Movie Thread

Started by Moodyblues, December 06, 2005, 03:57:14 PM

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dew7

Quote from: Yonkey on December 19, 2005, 05:16:19 PM
I saw the movie a few days ago.  It was pretty good, but don't expect a LOTR or anything. :P

My thoughts exactly.
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daventry

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I saw The Chronicles Of Narnia at the Movies yesterday and i really liked it, in my opinion it was better then Harry Potter.

I dont know the Books or the TV Show, but when i saw the Movie, it started out good, but then it all of a sudden looked like someone pressed the Fast Forward Button and the Movie ends just when it was starting to get interesting. Im still confused as to what the Movie is about.

What is the Origin of this Closet and Narnia, i didint see any special Wardrobe in the Movie.

I saw on the Internet that the Second Movie will come out in 2007 and i read that they will turn all 5 books into Movies and maybe the last two Books to Movies aswell.

If they make all 7 Books into Movies, the last Movie will end up in 2020

I never knew there were 7 Books http://books.narnia.com/chronicles/books/index.html and it looks like the TV Series stopped at the Silver Chair, any reason why they didint continue the TV Series. http://www.tv.com/the-chronicles-of-narnia/show/37844/episode_guide.html&season=1

You can now buy the TV Series on DVD aswell, http://www.hmv.co.uk/hmvweb/displayProductDetails.do?ctx=285;5;-1;-1&sku=433536 but i think i'll buy the New Movie version of Narnia on DVD

Witch is better, the TV version, or the Movie version.

I hope this Movie "Or Movies" doesent become Harry Potter Versions where they cut out big important parts just to confuse the people who never read the Books.

I can already see that Narnia is much better then Harry, ooh lets start a Poll just for the fun of it. "Witch 7 Books/Movies are more Fantastical and Magical in everyway"

If that person had lived a few years ago and started writing the 7 Books Of Narnia with JK Rowling who started her 7 Books of Harry, would they have real Competition.

dew7

The Magician's Nephew explains the origins of Narnia and explains how the wardrobe was built from special wood from Narnia.  You should read the books to enjoy the movie more, in my opinion.
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daventry

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Its a weird way to start when this person wrote the books, he writes a second book where he tells us the beginning of everything, but the First Book plus the 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, continues the Story. The Second Book is like a Giant Flash Back and it should've been the First Story to tell.

koko_99_2001

Actually, The Magician's Nephew was written last.
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dew7

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koko_99_2001

In the original writings by C.S. Lewis, The Magician's Nephew was placed last in the series, even though it is, chronologically, considered the first book of the series.
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dew7

What was the original order?

I always thought it was

Lion, the witch and the wardrobe
Prince Caspian
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
The Silver Chair
The Horse and His Boy
Magician's Nephew
The Last Battle
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koko_99_2001

I've always heard that it was The Last Battle and then the Magician's Nephew.
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Deloria

But in the BBC version, they get to go home, don't they?
 
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koko_99_2001

Quote from: Deloria on February 01, 2006, 07:47:14 AM
But in the BBC version, they get to go home, don't they?

lol, I'm sorry Deloria...what exactly are you asking. I mean, which movie are you talking about?
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dew7

I just googled the topic cat and my order is correct -- at least according to this website.

http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Vault/9451/chron.htm
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Deloria

Quote from: koko_99_2001 on February 01, 2006, 07:48:03 AM
Quote from: Deloria on February 01, 2006, 07:47:14 AM
But in the BBC version, they get to go home, don't they?

lol, I'm sorry Deloria...what exactly are you asking. I mean, which movie are you talking about?
lol, sorry Cat, I'm talking about the Lion, the Witch and the wardrobe. I thought they got to go home in the BBC version.
 
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koko_99_2001

They did in all the movies/the book too, right?
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dew7

In the book they went home and in the recent movie the children went home too.  I have not seen the BBC version.
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