Yea Mr D3part3d I did see that trailer and yea the first one was absolute crap but hopefully they can improve on the second one....
They really should stop with putting in small kidies to act cause it is what destroys the movie, they really should put people who have experience in acting...
D3PART3D wrote:Yeah well the fact that there was no blood in it annoyed me (there were swords, but no blood? ), but otherwise it stayed true to the book
So I did the personality test on that website (yes I'm that hyped, I'm even doing the silly quizzes) Result:
She is one of my favourite characters
Lol umm ok dude
Well don't worry dude, after I watched the Golden Compass I fell in love with the Daemons and went on the website to do the which Daemon is mine test Lol I actually feel silly for doing it
Hmmm I'm sure you are lol... I suppose you gonna be like me when something facinating comes out.. Watch it about 2 times when you wake up and just before you go to sleep.
NealeDeadlyAlien wrote:They really should stop with putting in small kidies to act cause it is what destroys the movie, they really should put people who have experience in acting...
Um, it would have been kinda difficult to do The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe without employing little kids.
NealeDeadlyAlien wrote:They really should stop with putting in small kidies to act cause it is what destroys the movie, they really should put people who have experience in acting...
Um, it would have been kinda difficult to do The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe without employing little kids.
Lol yea true but sorry I really don't like it cause if they can't act then it sorta ruins the movie..... but yea that is just me..
One small little kiddie I can't handle is umm Dekota Fanning/Fanny whatever, she is absolutely horrid
NealeDeadlyAlien wrote:They really should stop with putting in small kidies to act cause it is what destroys the movie, they really should put people who have experience in acting...
Um, it would have been kinda difficult to do The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe without employing little kids.
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NealeDeadlyAlien wrote:One small little kiddie I can't handle is umm Dekota Fanning/Fanny whatever, she is absolutely horrid
Really? I love her. Well, her acting. Seems a little too grown up in reality, but I think she's a wonderful actress. I always enjoy seeing her work.
Ummm really, well I must say umm her acting in War of the worlds well um do you call that acting???
I must say I can also scream through an entire movie. With no actual script for her yea basicly running and screamy through that entire movie, I could also do that with out breaking a sweat. To me sir that ain't acting, thats more like umm Cannon Fodder.
I didn't know they're doing Prince Caspian so soon. I was expecting the movie to be coming out a hell of a long time from now. It's really good news though.
So they're making movies for all the books. If so I want to see who they get to play the part of Eustace Scrubb? In The Voyage of the Dawn Treader the guy just gets on my nerves!
Here's the order in which the books were published but they'll probably have to do the Last Battle next to include Peter.
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Prince Caspian
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
The Silver Chair
The Horse and His Boy
The Magician's Nephew
The Last Battle
EDIT: A little quote from Lewis
I think I agree with your order [i.e. chronological] for reading the books more than with your mother’s. The series was not planned beforehand as she thinks. When I wrote The Lion I did not know I was going to write any more. Then I wrote P. Caspian as a sequel and still didn't think there would be any more, and when I had done The Voyage I felt quite sure it would be the last. But I found as I was wrong. So perhaps it does not matter very much in which order anyone read them. I’m not even sure that all the others were written in the same order in which they were published.
The first Narnia movie was at best a kiddie film with moderate adult appeal.
There is no reason to believe the second will be anything more.
I'll wait for the DVD release
Well I didn't read the books, so I wouldn't know.
I was reading King, Koontz and Laymon when I was 13. Which could possibly explain why I am the way I am today. But I digress.
The point I am trying to make is this: How the hell do you get as exited as a 16 year old on Viagra over the film adaptations of a series of kiddies novels?
You are nearly a grown man. WTF?
I think you need some of that good old fashioned African manhood training. A week at Kamp Staaldraad, perhaps
I think anyone who makes any profession to Christianity will be excited about the Narnia series. And even though the books were definitely written as children's novels, they are still literary classics in their own right. They are far superior to, say, the Harry Potter series.