Exclusive: Anna Popplewell and William Moseley talk Prince Caspian
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The eldest Pevensies give RT a sneak peak of the new movie, with details of Dawn Treader appearances and the final fight with Miraz. Back to Article
The eldest Pevensies give RT a sneak peak of the new movie, with details of Dawn Treader appearances and the final fight with Miraz. Back to Article
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minderbinder writes: on Apr 25 2008 11:19 AM What's up with the text on top of the pix? Makes it a mess to read, especially if you change the size of the font. Doing this must be particularly odd for Popplewell, knowing that out of the four characters, hers is the one who basically turns into a ***** and stops believing in Narnia. In the religious metaphor, she's the one who loses faith and doesn't get into heaven - she has this role where she gets to be heroic for a couple movies, but then we find out later her character turns into the poster child for atheists. I'm curious how the movies will handle it. (Reply to this) |
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homeimp writes: on Apr 25 2008 01:11 PM In reply to this comment (#1704061) So we can't even write about a childrens' movie without at least indicating a profanity (fill in the blank)? I honestly believe there are posters out there who have never submitted a post without including a profanity. What a world. (Reply to this) |
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minderbinder writes: on Apr 25 2008 02:58 PM That's one picky profanity filter, I never would have expected that to get censored. I'm sure what you're imagining is worse than what I wrote - I've seen worse in childrens' books and movies. (Reply to this) |
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salsafish writes: on Apr 25 2008 04:14 PM Editors, unrelated to this article, but I've noticed that the new html format causes news headlines to be truncated pretty severely at 1024x768, firefox. I kind of glance at them in a squinty way, knowing I'm going to be interested in a few, but all I end up seeing is the first few words. I can usually piece together what it's talking about, but it's definitely a much slower read. I've been unconsciously skipping rotten tomatoes for quite a while because of this. (Reply to this) |
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luvneverends writes: on Apr 26 2008 08:22 AM Too bad, You are agreat. You may not believe there are lots of your fan out there on R i c h M a t c h M a k i n g.com. It's a site for professional athletes, celebrities and millionaires to mingle. Also lots of sexy girls show up on that site most of the time. I'm sure you will not miss it. Right? (Reply to this) |
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bluedonkey writes: on May 14 2008 11:50 PM In reply to this comment (#1704061) So, let me get this straight, someone is a b-word just because they stop believeing in a fantasy? Just because they don't surrender their free-will and desire to use reason, they are called a deragatory and demeaning term, and because she doesn't surrender those things, and become submissive to a Ruler, she somehow becomes less heroic? Gee, how enlightened and affiriming! (Reply to this) |
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ariahlaing writes: on Jun 18 2008 06:27 AM Well, no. Susan is kind of a pain the butt to begin with; it's not that she becomes defined as a biatch due to a lack of belief. And then she becomes more of a pain. After she leaves Narnia for the last time, she gets very involved in a materialistic lifestyle (all about parties and things), and abandons a better part of her self (brave and selfless warrior queen), not just her belief in Narnia. (Reply to this) |
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ariahlaing writes: on Jun 18 2008 06:34 AM Also, Lewis said in a letter to a young reader who was concerned about Susan's fate that we don't know what happens to Susan - she's still alive at the end of the series. There's still hope for her. And, judging by Lewis's The Great Divorce (an afterlife story), it doesn't seem like he would condemn her (or anyone) to hell even if she does die a shallow loser. (Reply to this) |
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