Director Change for "Narnia 3"
Summary
Andrew Adamson directed the first two "Narnia" chapters, and it looks like he's about to hand the reins for Part 3 to an old veteran. Back to Article
Andrew Adamson directed the first two "Narnia" chapters, and it looks like he's about to hand the reins for Part 3 to an old veteran. Back to Article
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Thundaar writes: on Jun 20 2007 05:24 AM If they could change the kid actors too that would be ok with me. (Reply to this) |
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ZeIceAge writes: on Jun 20 2007 05:27 AM How COULD they?!?! (Reply to this) |
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Defmonkey writes: on Jun 20 2007 05:52 AM [b]How long are they gonna take this?[/b] Not all the books involve the pevensie children. The next 3 is gonna be hard sellers without the children IMO. But I still hope all books are made into film. (Reply to this) |
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frogleg writes: on Jun 20 2007 06:26 AM I didn't even know they were making a second one.... oops. (Reply to this) |
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Merlin235 writes: on Jun 20 2007 07:34 AM In reply to this comment (#870277) That's because it has taken about what, ten years to make the second one? (Reply to this) |
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Defmonkey writes: on Jun 20 2007 07:45 AM In reply to this comment (#870278) And Harry Potter is shitting out a new movie almost every 8 months! I actually like the Narnia Series better then the Harry Potter series. (Reply to this) |
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CannibalPenguins writes: on Jun 20 2007 08:37 AM In reply to this comment (#870276) Screw the children! Rate the movies PG13 and distribute it "family" crap POC2&3 were. (Weird how POC1 wasn't marketed that way) Anyways Disney is so comfortable with 3 PG13's, why not carry them out? WHY NOT HAVE PIXAR MAKE AN R-RATED FILM? (Reply to this) |
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sharpless writes: on Jun 20 2007 09:01 AM Good. I hated the first one. Hopefully the second one isn't too bad, and the third one now has more potential. (Reply to this) |
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haelohm writes: on Jun 20 2007 11:24 AM [b]huh?[/b] harry potter releases a film every year and half...and they are way better films than Narnia...sorry...Order of the Phoenix will be the best movie of the Summer (Reply to this) |
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okuonuora writes: on Jun 20 2007 01:35 PM In reply to this comment (#870282) You are a little boy. (Reply to this) |
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Bigbrother writes: on Jun 20 2007 02:12 PM In reply to this comment (#870283) Your Mom's a little boy. See it doesn't feel very good when people say non-sensical shit to you does it? Now apologise and I'll get you a cookie. (Reply to this) |
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haelohm writes: on Jun 20 2007 04:05 PM In reply to this comment (#870283) [b]what?[/b] what does being a little boy (wtf?) have to do with anything in reguards to opinion or merit of commentary? Oh and for crying out load, at the age of 4, Mozart wrote one of the most famous tunes in the world! thanks... (Reply to this) |
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Mr. Kong writes: on Jun 20 2007 05:04 PM In reply to this comment (#870274) Agreed. There performances had as much life and expression as a boulder. But the new director raises my hope for the series. (Reply to this) |
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Mr. Kong writes: on Jun 20 2007 06:18 PM In reply to this comment (#870285) There's a lot of age discrimination on this site... (Reply to this) |
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Alexaion writes: on Jun 20 2007 06:49 PM In reply to this comment (#870276) Uhhh... the next three do involve them, however. Or, at least, in some form or another. They return as children in Prince Caspian (albeit several thousand years later, when their own exploits are legend); again as children (though two of them only) in Dawn Treader. And they are also in The Horse and his Boy which, really, should be between the first one and Prince Caspian, though I'm not sure when (or if) they'll make it. Though in that one they are adults, and their appearances are not as main characters. Actually, it is that one I'd most want to see of all, along with the 'first' one (ie. the one technically before The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, which is The Magician's Nephew.) For those that don't know, The Horse and His Boy follows a boy and a girl from the southern kingdom of Calormen who are trying to flee into Narnia. What is interesting is that the Pevensie children appear not as primary characters but rather as cameos, the famous rulers of the distant kingdom of Narnia. The Magician's Nephew, however, would be yet more interesting, as it is essentially a prequel, and follows the Professor in his youth (after all, that 'try me' at the end of the movie when he asks about what they've been doing isn't just a kind comment...) It follows him and his adventures after he has a run in with his mad uncle and essentially shows the origins of many things, including Narnia, and the White Witch, the latter how she comes to be, having been Jadis, a mighty sorceress-empress in the ruined city of Charn in another world. That, I think, would be best of all the seven books. However, I somehow think that it won't be made, unfortunately. (Reply to this) |
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gvonah writes: on Jun 21 2007 07:46 AM In reply to this comment (#870282) I think Defmonkey was talking about the Narnia books, not the movie ¬¬ Fanboys are so funny... =) (Reply to this) |
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zooman writes: on Jun 21 2007 12:19 PM I think the Harry Potter movie series is impressive in its constant quality, but to tell you the truth, I've usually wanted them to be over about 30 to 40 minutes before they actually are.The first Narnia movie had more flaws, and the Narnia books are simpler plot wise anyway, but I loved the after taste it gave me even for days (while i forgot hp the moment I got out of theaters, I actually needed a rest from them; while I craved for staying "in narnia" even days after seeing it). The source material seems to be deceptively simpler for Narnia, but it has an extra substance that I don't see in Harry Potter. HP seems like only a gettaway, while Narnia is a challenging gettaway. Maybe, kids in Narnia are way more imperfect than the heroic teen figures in HP; you relate to the former in a way that challenges you about your own strenghts and weakneses, about how you would react in such circumstances where both universal virtue and weakness, which we can find deep in ourselves, are presented instead of the more simplehearted "the hero ends up doing what is both exciting and also good, so I guess I would have also". Anyway, the bottom line is that even when it comes to only the movies, I prefer the first Narnia than any Harry Potter to date. (Reply to this) |
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bookworm1994 writes: on Jun 21 2007 02:13 PM In reply to this comment (#870288) [b]Thank You[/b] Damn straight. No one takes me serious cause I'm 13. (Reply to this) |
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Mr. Kong writes: on Jun 21 2007 02:29 PM In reply to this comment (#870292) I, too, have been discriminated (though not often) because of my age. (Reply to this) |
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bookworm1994 writes: on Jun 21 2007 02:51 PM In reply to this comment (#870293) How old are you? (Reply to this) |
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Mr. Kong writes: on Jun 21 2007 03:26 PM ^ I'm 14. (Reply to this) |
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DarthWonka writes: on Jun 22 2007 07:41 PM I was watching Scar fuck his brother over as a tot of eight years old when you guys were poppin from your mommies. I'm not knocking you for being young. In fact, you youngins make me feel like an old fart. I'm 21. I don't want to get any older. Enjoy the youth, kids. (Reply to this) |
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