Sarangel
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This morning we were lucky enough to go to a pre-screening for Narnia (hey, that Disney Visa is good for something after all
) and all I can say is "Wow!"
Let me start by saying, I'm a lifelong fan of the books and I've seen to BBC version of them. This blows away the BBC version and anything I've seen come out of Disney in, literally, years. They managed to stay faithful to the books without compromising the film. The did cut out a few sceens, and added a few in that weren't in the book, but the overall effect is wonderful. I especially liked what they did with Mr. Beaver, the professor, and Edmund's transformation (no, I won't spoil anything for those of you who haven't seen it).
The four children were lovely, though I've yet to see a Lucy that matches my image from the books. The casting for Mr. Tumnas (who I didn't get from the credits) was inspired, he was immediately likeable. The CGI was very good, though I'm not crazy about some of the things they did (technically) with Aslan. The rest of the creatures (as one would expcet from WETA) were all practically perfect.
I can't think of one major thing that I didn't like about this film, and very few minor ones (as noted above). I'd rate this as a definate keeper, and I may even plunk down another $10 to go see it again before it leaves the theatres (something I can't remember doing for anything since Aladdin).
The Christian subtext was there, but was barely more prevelent than in the books. Which is to say that if you want to ignore it, you can. When you go to see this film, get there early since I'm betting this will do well at the box office. Oh, and stay into the credits....
I'm happy to answer any questions from the peanut gallery.

Let me start by saying, I'm a lifelong fan of the books and I've seen to BBC version of them. This blows away the BBC version and anything I've seen come out of Disney in, literally, years. They managed to stay faithful to the books without compromising the film. The did cut out a few sceens, and added a few in that weren't in the book, but the overall effect is wonderful. I especially liked what they did with Mr. Beaver, the professor, and Edmund's transformation (no, I won't spoil anything for those of you who haven't seen it).
The four children were lovely, though I've yet to see a Lucy that matches my image from the books. The casting for Mr. Tumnas (who I didn't get from the credits) was inspired, he was immediately likeable. The CGI was very good, though I'm not crazy about some of the things they did (technically) with Aslan. The rest of the creatures (as one would expcet from WETA) were all practically perfect.
I can't think of one major thing that I didn't like about this film, and very few minor ones (as noted above). I'd rate this as a definate keeper, and I may even plunk down another $10 to go see it again before it leaves the theatres (something I can't remember doing for anything since Aladdin).
The Christian subtext was there, but was barely more prevelent than in the books. Which is to say that if you want to ignore it, you can. When you go to see this film, get there early since I'm betting this will do well at the box office. Oh, and stay into the credits....
I'm happy to answer any questions from the peanut gallery.