Narnia series

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Possibly even more than Lord of the Rings at this point.


Blasphemy! *hiss*

Anyway, I never read the Narnia books, but I did finally get a chance to watch the movie. It's a great movie, and I loved the Sound Track so much I got my mother to buy it for me XD XD XD *happy joy*
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GhaleonOne wrote:Didn't notice it, but then, I haven't seen those two movies.

I'm happy about Prince Caspian, having now read all of the books, but I really hope A Horse and His Boy gets put to film. That was probably my favorate of the books just ahead of LWW and The Last Battle. (or was it The Final Battle? I can't remember). I loved the books regardless of how the movies turn out. Possibly even more than Lord of the Rings at this point.


The Last Battle!

I've only read it once, but I liked A Horse and His Boy too. I don't remember too much about it, except that there were more kingdoms...

I still really want to see The Magician's Nephew though.

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I really like the idea of unleasing the eventual white witch in London.
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I like that idea too. Plus, the little mission Aslan sends Digory on would be nice.
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My favorite in the series is The Silver Chair.

I just like Puddleglum.

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You haven't seen those movies!? Man.... that's just sad.

After watching the movie again at home and taking a good look at it, the movie for The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe made me feel like I had to peel off my tainted skin. I literally had to watch all three extended LotR movies to cleanse myself o_O *ahem* moving on, I think that it was because it was done by Disney and came out kinda hokey.

I have no idea why I thought I liked that movie, I think I might have been drunk.
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