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Post by Faye on Nov 17, 2005 23:26:45 GMT -5
So...yeah. I'ma see this tomorrow, along with "Walk the Line", which is a movie about Johnny Cash. Honestly, I like Johnny Cash better than Harry, but the HP movie has a scene where Snape smacks the back of Harry's head for NO REASON. So clearly I have to see it. It's insane how many of the showings are already sold out. I mean, jeez. Calm down, people. The movie's gonna be around for weeks. Then again, I usually see movies the week they come out, or not at all . Roommate wants to see the Narnia movie, too, but I feel so betrayed by that series.
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Post by alchemist on Nov 19, 2005 17:38:40 GMT -5
Oh, I know. Johney Cash is FAR better. The movie isn't out here, sadly enough. I think my sister stole all of the "HP obsession genes". So, now, I get to obsess over manga and anime.
O.O WHY DOTH THEE FEEL SO BETRAYED BY THE MAKINGS OF C.S. LEWIS?!?!? <--- -minor- obsesser of the series
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Post by Faye on Nov 20, 2005 1:03:44 GMT -5
Well, cause of what happened in one of the later books (I think it was The Silver Chair, but not sure), where everything was destroyed. But wait, it wasn't destroyed, because there was a world inside that one! Child Faye: ...I'VE PUT UP WITH YOUR CRAZY SHIT LONG ENOUGH, C.S. LEWIS.
And ever since then, no more Narnia for me :P. Besides, I liked the old live-action version I saw as a kid.
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Post by Faye on Nov 20, 2005 1:04:58 GMT -5
Well, cause of what happened in one of the later books (I think it was The Silver Chair, but not sure), where everything was destroyed. But wait, it wasn't destroyed, because there was a world inside that one! Child Faye: ...I'VE PUT UP WITH YOUR CRAZY nuts LONG ENOUGH, C.S. LEWIS.
And ever since then, no more Narnia for me :P. Besides, I liked the old live-action version I saw as a kid.
Anyway, both movies were good, but Walk the Line was awesome. Oh, man. I didn't think much of Joaquin Phoenix walking into that theater, but once I heard him sing "Ring of Fire", he seriously impressed me :3.
Where's here?
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Post by magickitsune on Nov 20, 2005 18:18:09 GMT -5
kekekeke, I saw it the day it came out X3
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Post by alchemist on Nov 20, 2005 19:22:29 GMT -5
Ah, okay. Yeah, that part confused me, too. I was in second grade and (since I was so dang anti-social) I was readin it during recess.
Child-Alchemist:.......O.O.......WHAT THE @$%#?!!??!"
Yeeeaaahhh, teachers murdered me for that one.
I actually never finished readin Magician's Nephew. I should one day. AFTER I finish Abarat.
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Post by OsakaChan on Jan 8, 2006 13:32:06 GMT -5
I skimmed through The Horse and His Boy. Just barely. Never going to read that. It just pricked my mind by saying "most pointless of the Narnia books." Well...whatever.
Magician's Nephew is either by first or third favorite of the Narnia books, really. >D ...It wasn't too complicated, even the whirlpool thing, the evil black-dressed woman was cool, and I liked both the characters, Polly and Diggory... Though I forgot their names by the time I watched this new movie... So I had to look it up again... >_>;;
...But my hazy 4th grade Chibi Osaka mind was all "What the @#$*^&%ing hell?" by the time I got to the end. I didn't understand what happened in the end of the last book at all...what was it? They all died...? ...Went to heaven? @_@;; Except Susan, right?
Chibi Osaka: XDDD Yayz, Susan didn't go to Narnia 'cuz she's stupid... Oo;; ...Oh noez, they all diedz?
...I disliked Susan a bit...she was a bit too prissy even in my 4th grade opinion. A lot of people seem to like her, though...
I might read some of my favorite Narnia books over again, since I basically forgot almost all about them... I remembered Edmund, 'cuz he's the one who did the betraying for something stupid... I always liked Polly, Diggory, Lucy, Edmund, Eustance (I think that was his name...their cousin), Eustance's girlfriend friend (something with "J"), and Caspian (he was cool). Peter was okay, Aslan annoyed me in the second book with his "You must always wipe your sword, Peter," (at least in the movie it was a brief comment), but I liked him in the Voyage of the Dawn Treader (that's probably my favorite out of all of the Narnia books).
I can't remember all the characters...or all the plot...or what happened in all the books...so yeah. >>;;
One question that's been bugging me -- I read the Magician's Nephew first, since it was marked 1, but learned later tLW&tW came before it in the way he wrote the books... Still, somebody told me that the weird distant cousin professor was Diggory, and I was wondering too, when I read it, if it were him, but then I got all confuzzled with the 7th book and its "Last Battle"... @_@;;
English men...bahh...
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