I added the trailer!:)
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I added the trailer!:)
It has been now released in NZ, not sure if i will go to the movies or wait for it out on video, I have two free movie tickets, but want to use them wisely, as I don't often get the privilige to go to the movies. :)
saw it on wednesday - it's a good film
I like the wolfdogs but too bad they were the bad guys in that movie
I haven't seen it yet but will, so won't read the other replies, just in case! I loved loved loved loved the whole book series when I was a kid. I had read the first one - The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe, on which this movie is based, and didn't discover until a couple yers later that there were MORE! I am looking forward to seeing the movie.
I saw it saturday. I loved it!
I know it's a kids movie, but I think it would have been a little better if it had been made to be PG13. There was no blood when anyone was stabbed.
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Originally Posted by Karen
The lion the witch and the wardrobe is the second book in the series everone thinks it's the first but the magician's nephew is first.I learned this to a few years ago.My favorite is the last book The Last Battle
I know that technically The Magician's Nephew is the first book, but *I* read TheLtW&tW first, so it is "first" to me!
I saw it yesterday and I loved it! I mean the computer graphics were wonderful. It looked as if Azlan was real. For anyone debating to see it I would recommend that you do go see it. I give it two thumbs WAY up.
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe was actually the first book C.S. Lewis wrote for the Chronicles of Narnia. The Magican's Nephew came later as prequel. So the order they were written and the order that the books happen are different. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe was the first written, but yes as far as the order in which the events happen The Magican's Nephew was first.Quote:
Originally Posted by crazy_caique
Yeah, that may have made it a little better...'course, I'm used to watching movies like Lord of the Rings, so yeah...;)Quote:
Originally Posted by KBlaix
And just loved it. I took two young boys, ages 9 and 11, adding to the excitement for sure. It was just great! I would see it again, for sure!