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I heard that the movie is supposed to be released December 9, 2005. There aren't any trailers on the internet....or not that I could find. So I don't know what to expect. Am I the only one who is looking forward to it? IF not lets discuss the stuff they probably screwed up shall we?
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Do you know about the search feature? I'm not trying to be snotty or anything, it is just that it took me a while to find it on my own when I started here becaue no one told me about it. It is at the top of the page, in very small print.
It isn't perfect, not by a long shot, but it works if you want to see if a topic has been discussed here before you start a thread on it.
I am looking forward to those movies, BTW; I LOVED the books.
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Walden is being very secretive about the film. Other than the casting, a few (non-spoiler photo) set reports, and the WETA clip little is known.
Though I think it'll be big. And good. All of Walden's previous adaptations of children's books (like 2003's 'Holes') remain faithful to the story in a good way.
If the kids can act and the special effects don't overwhelm the plot, I think this'll be really cool.
Hmm. Read at "Narnia Web" that some big name actresses who expressed interest(Like Michelle Pfeiffer and Julianne Moore!) were turned down in favor of a lesser-known character actress like Tilda Swinton for the role of Jadis/The White Witch.
I expect the first teaser trailer will come out in Spring, with the big media push beginning mid-summer.
By October or November Disney will have lions, witches, and wardrobes EVERYWHERE.
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I'm trying to avoid thinking about the merchandising.
Personally, I'm hoping they try to keep at least a _modicum_ of taste and respect. As I understand it, Walden controls the film itself, but I'm sure they'll have input on the tie-ins. Hoping they're a good influence on Disney
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I can't wait. I hope they make all seven. And then release extended edition DVDs. Oh yeah baby.
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According to IGN FilmForce's Narnia page, work on the 2006 'Wardrobe' DVD is almost finished.
I don't think the film will have an "Extended Edition". It's based on the shortest book in the series, and the Narnia books are puny to begin with!
Heck, the director has admitted that certain parts of the story (The Pevensie siblings life in London and the climactic battle between the White Witch's army and Aslan's Narnians) have been vastly expanded in order to make it a full-length film.
In the book the first gets a sentence or two, the second gets a page and a half.
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I'm betting we see a teaser trailer before Star Wars in May, and then a full preview spot before something like War of the Worlds, or at the extreme latest, before Harry Potter GoF, especially Harry Potter becuase that's more of the target audience.
That's a good site in general for movie trailers, it kind of takes the fun out of previews at the movies, because I've almost always seen them all before hand, but at the same time it's fun to know what's coming out.
I think it's funny that the music they play in the WETA clip is the same from the old Lion Witch and the Wardrobe cartoon (which I loved as a kid...and now...)
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I have an aged copy of the Children's Television Workshop/Bill Melendez LWW cartoon on videocassette.
I agree that the music is great. My favorite is the "Narnia Theme"...especially when it swells the first time the kids see Aslan, or later when the Great Lion breathes the statues back to life.
In fact, the only real flaw I find in that cartoon? No Rumblebuffin!
quote:Even if I don't understand WHY anyone at Disney would WANT to do Hunchback.....
Word. Or Hunchback 2, where Quasimodo finds true love. I wish I was joking.
The casting of Mr. Tumnus is brilliant - James Macavoy is great and he's a fencer and musician, which makes him a perfect faun. I would not have chosen Tilda Swinton for Jadis. I always pictured her as having black hair (I'll have to go back and re-read b/c I'm not sure if she was described as having black hair or I'm just remembering the illustration). Also, Tilda Swinton is not beautiful in a traditional way and Jadis is supposed to be coldly beautiful in an obvious way. She's a fantastic actress, though, so hopefully that will overcome her physical weaknesses.
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As far as hair goes...wigs. That's all I have to say.
Pauline Baynes illustrated Jadis with black hair. I can't remember if the text said "dark" or "black".
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The teaser trailer would be Lucy going into the wardrobe to hide and then finding the lamp post, looking around wildly, and then meeting Mr. Tumnus.
It would end with him bowing to her.
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I think you'd have to show Jadis....even just a quick glimpse of her. I think the sight of her in costume looking as large as she's supposed to look would be a teaser indeed (especially for the huge audience that hasn't read the book.)
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Shot of the interior of PROFESSOR KIRKE'S study. PETER and SUSAN, both looking concerned stand on either side of his chair. The Professor (fingertips pressed together) seperates his hands.
PROFESSOR KIRKE: "How do you know that your sister's story is not true?"
Cut to a flashback shot of LUCY, entering the Wardrobe, door left open just a crack. (quiet, slightly eerie, wistful music begins playing)
PETER and SUSAN both look at each other in disbelief
PETER: "But how could it be true, sir?"
Cut to a flashback shot of LUCY, looking amazed as fur coats and mothballs change into tree branches and a snowy landscape, complete with incongruous lamp post. Brief glimpse of MISTER TUMNUS, dropping his packages and parasol in surprise upon seeing LUCY.
PROFESSOR KIRKE: "Why do you say that?"
PETER: "Well, for one thing, if it was real why doesn't everyone find this country every time they go to the wardrobe? I mean, there was nothing there when we looked; even Lucy didn't pretend that there was."
During this dialogue, flashback shot of the coats being pushed away by PETER, showing only the wooden back of the Wardrobe. Snippets of dialogue: EDMUND taunting LUCY, SUSAN trying to act like a mother, LUCY looking tearful.
PROFESSOR KIRKE: "What has that to do with it?"
PETER: "Well sir, if things are real, they're there all the time."
Cut to a flashback shot of EDMUND entering the Wardrobe after LUCY...and receiving the shock of his life as he finds himself in Narnia. (Sound of bells jingling, music turns ominous) The sleigh of JADIS pulls onto the screen. JADIS catches sight of EDMUND
JADIS: "Stop!"
Voiceover (PROFESSOR KIRKE): "Are they?"
(Music swells)
COMING THIS CHRISTMAS
The Lion
(Shot of ASLAN in standing in the center of a crowd of TALKING BEASTS, CENTAURS, NAIADS, WOOD GODS, and other good Narnians...the Stone Table can be seen in the background)
the Witch
(Shot of JADIS lifting up the Stone Knife during night time. Her face working and twitching with passion, triumph)
and the Wardrobe
(Shot of all four PEVENSIES entering the Wardrobe ...and emerging with looks of awe as they enter Narnia)
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that was brilliant.......i would love to see that before some other movie .......i can't believe I did't think of that ................
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I was thinking something along the lines of panning into the Professor's house, then switching to the wardrobe and slowly zooming into it with a voiceover.
Then Lucy pushes her way into it and we get a flash of imagery from Narnia, Mr. Beaver, Mr. Tumnus, the White Witch's Castle, the stone figures, a very quick flash of Aslan, the Stone Table, and then aerial shots of the battle betweenm Aslan's and Jadis' armies.
But then that's more like a real trailer than a teaser.
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