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Post subject: Posted: December 28th, 2007, 3:52 am |
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i just saw National Treasure 2 and the trailer was before. (that was the best part of the movie!). I am so excited! Is it just me or did William (Peter) get more hot? Is that even possible???
Sorry for my boy obsession...lol
But yeah I am so excited. I love all of them, they look SO much older, ESPECIALLY Lucy and Edmund. I just watched the LWW last night, so it was cool to see the trailer after. One thing i didnt know is that they came back in the other books; i've only read the Magician's Nephew (well, half atleast) and the Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.
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Post subject: Posted: December 28th, 2007, 7:22 pm |
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Amoniel wrote: .....But yeah I am so excited. I love all of them, they look SO much older, ESPECIALLY Lucy and Edmund. I just watched the LWW last night, so it was cool to see the trailer after. One thing i didnt know is that they came back in the other books; i've only read the Magician's Nephew (well, half atleast) and the Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.
:bounce: same here! And actually I didn't realize they came back either until several months ago.... And I've just started reading the books for the first time... (well, my mom read them to me a long, long time ago... so that doesn't count ) they're all fantastic! And actually the kids are in, what is it, almost every single book, right? Although so far I've only ready The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe, Magician's Nephew, and Horse and His Boy but they're in two of those... although they're grown up in Horse and His Boy.
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Post subject: Posted: December 30th, 2007, 11:52 am |
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Quote: Is it just me or did William (Peter) get more hot? Is that even possible???
You're talking about my husband Amoniel
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Post subject: Posted: January 18th, 2008, 5:23 pm |
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well prince caspian isn't too bad himself. he's gorgeous!  i've watched the trailer alot b/c i love his accent, even if it is unofficial. but the trailer is amazing. the movie comes out on my friends birthday, which is pretty neat.
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Post subject: Posted: January 19th, 2008, 2:07 am |
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Calloniel (PD) wrote: And actually the kids are in, what is it, almost every single book, right? Although so far I've only ready The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe, Magician's Nephew, and Horse and His Boy but they're in two of those... although they're grown up in Horse and His Boy.
Actually, all 4 kids are only in 3 of the books ( Lion/Witch/Wardrobe, Horse/Boy and Prince Caspian). Lucy and Edmund are in Dawn Treader and they plus Peter are in Last Battle. Different kids named Jill and Eustace take over for Silver Chair and most of Last Battle and for Magician's Nephew there are the two "original" Narnian children named Polly and Digory. Whew. That was a LOT of explaining. 
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Post subject: Posted: January 19th, 2008, 3:33 pm |
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Post subject: Posted: January 19th, 2008, 7:22 pm |
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I'm excited about seeing this movie also! I love all the books, and I hope they continue to make the movies. Although, I must say, I was dissapointed in the casting of Prince Caspian. He just doesn't fit the part right. I like everything else though, and if he is a good actor, I won't mind at all.
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Post subject: Posted: January 19th, 2008, 8:20 pm |
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Calloniel (PD) wrote: ^Aye, you're too right. I'm finding all that out now, Pip (but I already knew about Polly and Digory and that the Pevensies weren't in that book). Although for a quick correction, Peter technically isn't really in Horse and His Boy... It mentions him, but he's away fighting the giants or something. Awww, The Silver Chair doesn't sound like any fun then! *pouts* although Eustace is an interesting character... But what happens to Susan for the Last Battle? anyway, my friend and I went to see NT2 again and we saw the trailer for this (again ) and my friend thought Lucy was played by a different actress she looks so different! so to get them in Dawn Treader they're gonna have to get going... the kids are growing up too fast.  Oh, I guess you're right...it's been a year or so since I read Horse/Boy so I didn't remember that.  And then again, is Lucy in that one or is she gone too? Oh, heavens, no! Silver Chair is one of my favorites! That might just be because I like that kind of story, but it's really awesome! I mean, there's a creepy witch (pretty much Jadis in a different skin) that turns into a huge green snake, and a bunch of giants, and a Marshwiggle, and I just love that story.  The story of Susan is a pretty sad one...I guess by the time Last Battle had rolled around, she had "forgotten" all about their adventures in Narnia and was trying to grow up and forget all about such "childish things". Let me see if I can dig up the quote... Quote: "Sir," said [King] Tirien, when he had greeted all these [old Kings and Queens of Narnia]. "If I have read the chronicle aright, there should be another. Has not your Majesty [High King Peter] two sisters? Where is Queen Susan?" "My sister Susan," answered Peter shortly and gravely, "is no longer a friend of Narnia." "Yes," said Eustace, "and whenever you've tried to get her to come and talk about Narnia or do anything about Narnia, she says, 'What wonderful memories you have! Fancy your still thinking about all those funny games we used to play when we were children." "Oh Susan!" said Jill. "She's interested in nothing nowadays except for lipstick and nylons and invitations. She always was a jolly sight too keen on being grown-up." "Grown-up, indeed," said the Lady Polly. "I wish she would grow up. She wasted all her school time trying to be the age she is now, and she'll waste all the rest of her life trying to stay that age. Her whole idea is to race on to the silliest time of one's life as quick as she can and then stop there as long as she can."
Sorry, that was quite a bit longer than I thought it was.  But I hope that explains it...that's why Susan and Edmund are constantly changing places as my least favorites. I can't decide which one I dislike more, as terrible as that sounds. 
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Post subject: Posted: January 19th, 2008, 10:56 pm |
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:teehee: that tis ok, my dear Pip! Probably the only reason I knew that was because I just finished reading H&HB. Yup, Lucy is very briefly in it... but she is in it. Really? hmmm, well, I guess after hearing that it does sound like it could be a good story... so far PC is my fave. Awww NOOO! That's so sad! And Susan is one of my favorite characters too... although I have to say I'm not surprised really... all throughout the Narnia series she was kinda the "sensible" one, you know? I'm still sorry to hear that... why? why, Susan, why? You don't like Susan or Edmund? man, the more I read the stories the more I like Ed... and Su... well, like I said, she has always been one of my faves. I'm sad to hear she changes so much!
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Post subject: Posted: January 20th, 2008, 12:11 am |
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Yesh, I'm pretty sure Peter and Caspian will have a tough time competing to see who can capture most of my attention.
Let's see...Pevensies appear in all of the books except The Silver Chair and The Magician's Nephew, I believe, though they are not always main characters. Personally, H&HB is my favorite of all the books...
Yes, about Susan. She was always my favorite Pevensie, from when I first read LWW. It's probably an older sister thing.  So when I read TLB, I was so confused and heartbroken I abandoned all of Narnia (ESPECIALLY anything with the Pevensies in it; I think I could still take TMN and H&HB) until the movie came out. I understand that Susan was always a pretty conflicted character, but I think that was one of the reasons I sympathized with her. Seeing Lewis abandon her at the end of the series made me feel hopeless and lost--and like most times I disagree with stories, it felt like a personal insult. I think I understand his reasoning behind the event now, but I still don't like it, and I think the drastic change in character described in the above quote is innacurate description of her childhood character--and while it's possible she changed, I really do not see the point. What happened to "Once a queen of Narnia, always a queen of Narnia?"
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Post subject: Posted: January 20th, 2008, 2:46 am |
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Calloniel (PD) wrote: :teehee: that tis ok, my dear Pip! Probably the only reason I knew that was because I just finished reading H&HB. Yup, Lucy is very briefly in it... but she is in it. Really? hmmm, well, I guess after hearing that it does sound like it could be a good story... so far PC is my fave. Awww NOOO! That's so sad! And Susan is one of my favorite characters too... although I have to say I'm not surprised really... all throughout the Narnia series she was kinda the "sensible" one, you know? I'm still sorry to hear that... why? why, Susan, why? You don't like Susan or Edmund? man, the more I read the stories the more I like Ed... and Su... well, like I said, she has always been one of my faves. I'm sad to hear she changes so much!
Ah, okay, thanks.  Yes, it's very very good!! I've always loved it. If you like Eeyore in Winnie the Pooh, you'll fall in love with Puddleglum. He's awesome.
Oh, she is? I'm so sorry to be the bearer of bad news, mate!  I think Lewis may have been trying (conciously or subconciously) to parallel Christians who go astray later in life, giving up the "childish" beliefs in Jesus, etc., and Susan's sensibility was just an explanation for her turn away from Aslan. BUT I'll stop there, so the moddies don't come and hurt me.  Well, the thing about me is, I'm a very loyal person. So I can't imagine betraying my friends or family, and I can't understand any character who is a traitor. With Edmund it's kind of a dislike which turned into tolerance but resurfaces whenever I read/watch Lion/Witch/Wardrobe; with Susan, I'm sorry to say, it's a sudden, harsh, and terrible betrayal right at the end, so I always have that knowledge of what she'll do later when I see her in the earlier stories and it kind of colors my opinion of her. In the earlier stories, she's not necessarily bad, just sensible, which I can respect. But forgetting about Narnia...that I can't accept. 
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Post subject: Posted: January 21st, 2008, 1:32 am |
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yeah i never really understood why Susan grew up and just "forgot" about Narnia.i mean whats childish about a parallel world?
i dont mind the choice for Caspian.the only thing i dont agree with is the age,in the book i think Caspian isnt much older than 13/14 and the actor who plays him is in his twenties.he is kinda good looking though.
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Post subject: Posted: January 23rd, 2008, 1:04 am |
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Ánië Súrion wrote: But forgetting about Narnia...that I can't accept. 
Exactly! We agree but in different ways. While you see that ending and refuse to accept Susan, I see Susan and refuse to accept that ending.  If her rejection actually made sense I would loathe her as a character. But I just can't see the child Susan I've always loved and this invisible adult-Susan lining up. 
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Post subject: Posted: January 24th, 2008, 2:26 am |
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~RinielAranel~ wrote: Ánië Súrion wrote: But forgetting about Narnia...that I can't accept.  Exactly! We agree but in different ways. While you see that ending and refuse to accept Susan, I see Susan and refuse to accept that ending.  If her rejection actually made sense I would loathe her as a character. But I just can't see the child Susan I've always loved and this invisible adult-Susan lining up. 
That's interesting...I feel terrible about it though, because I remember being a little girl and reading Narnia with my mom. The Pevensies are like my brothers and sisters or something. Susan I never really liked very much when I was younger, though, because I didn't appreciate the fact that she didn't just straight-up believe like Lucy did. I guess now that I'm older and I really understand all of it, I don't entirely hate Susan, but I don't like her much either. I suppose Lewis did have to put in some sensibility, though, to balance it all out.
...anyway. Back to Prince Caspian so the mods don't hurt us. Do any of you remember the scene where Susan and Lucy are dancing through the Narnian countryside with a group of dryads and Baccus and such, and Aslan is healing the sick and such? I can't wait to see that onscreen, it's such a beautiful chapter. 
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Post subject: Posted: January 24th, 2008, 10:23 am |
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~RinielAranel~ wrote: Yes, about Susan. She was always my favorite Pevensie, from when I first read LWW. It's probably an older sister thing.  So when I read TLB, I was so confused and heartbroken I abandoned all of Narnia (ESPECIALLY anything with the Pevensies in it; I think I could still take TMN and H&HB) until the movie came out. I understand that Susan was always a pretty conflicted character, but I think that was one of the reasons I sympathized with her. Seeing Lewis abandon her at the end of the series made me feel hopeless and lost--and like most times I disagree with stories, it felt like a personal insult. I think I understand his reasoning behind the event now, but I still don't like it, and I think the drastic change in character described in the above quote is innacurate description of her childhood character--and while it's possible she changed, I really do not see the point. What happened to "Once a queen of Narnia, always a queen of Narnia?"
(I'm not going to hurt you all, don't worry. You're being pretty reasonable.)
To the above quote, no, I think that's the point. Once a queen of Narnia, always a queen of Narnia. I think that Susan's end is something that Lewis left to the imagination, but he gave us enough hints. I don't think that Susan never returns to Narnia, because that isn't really in keeping with the foundation on which Lewis draws. I think it's safe for me to bring up the point that, as Lewis confirmed that the Chronicles of Narnia were representative of his faith and therefore discussion of that fact is literary, as a general rule Christians don't believe it's very easy for a person to permanently leave their Christ. Most would agree that there's a difference between walking away and purposely renouncing. It's pretty clear that Susan didn't get up one morning and say, "I'm not going to believe in Narnia anymore- Aslan, I've decided I don't want you." It seems that she was embarassed or inconvenienced by knowledge of Narnia, so she just tried to get rid of it. I firmly believe that Susan would come to her senses someday. I've always sympathized with her because I don't have easy blind faith like Lucy, and I know that's something many people admire about the latter. Like someone already said, she can just believe without doubt. Susan couldn't (and neither can I).
Susan's smart, but not always wise. But I think her soul will win out in the end.
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Post subject: Posted: January 24th, 2008, 2:51 pm |
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is it just me or has anyone else noticed how much lucy in prince caspian looks like older lucy in LWW?
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