Archive for December, 2007

Inside Narnia with Devin Brown Part 1 of 2

Friday, December 28th, 2007

Hello NarniaFans! Welcome to the first part of “Inside Narnia with Devin Brown” a NarniaFans exclusive interview series with the author of the Narnia commentary “Inside Narnia” and soon to be published “Inside Prince Caspian.”

I especially want to thank Devin Brown for his time and willingness to do this interview.

This week we talk with Devin Brown about his background with the Chronicles of Narnia and C.S. Lewis.

CR: When did you first read the Chronicles of Narnia?

DB: The college class I teach on Lewis gives me a window to witness how people discover the Narnia books at different times in life. Some of my students read them for the first time as nineteen or twenty-year-olds while others have known them since childhood. It is interesting to hear from the latter group how the books have grown and changed as they themselves have grown and developed.

In my own first encounter, I fall somewhere in between. I first heard of C. S. Lewis when I was 15. My older brother, in the way of older brothers everywhere I suppose, came home from college, tossed a book on my bed, and said I should read it. That book was The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.

CR: What interested you in the books?

DB: In one of his essays, Lewis asks us to suppose what it would be like for our everyday world to be “invaded by the marvelous.” That is what opening The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe for the first time was like for me, and like most people raised in the modern world, I was hungry for the marvelous.

One of my favorite Lewis quotes states that reading about enchanted woods does not make us despise real woods, but instead should make “all real woods a little enchanted.” Gradually over time, the enchantment has been drained from our world. One of the things Lewis does through these stories is to put it back.

CR: How have the Chronicles of Narnia impacted you personally?

DB: Besides their ability to re-enchant our world, the Chronicles of Narnia also have a powerful capacity to inspire, a capacity few works can match. I suppose everyone has times of feeling isolated, insignificant, and ineffective. These stories remind us we are not alone and that together we can make a difference.

The Chronicles of Narnia and my study of Lewis have also connected me—to people, ideas, and places I would never have known otherwise. This sense of connectedness is a feeling that people who have read and reread the Chronicles will share.

CR: What is your background in C.S. Lewis (i.e. teaching etc.)?

DB: I teach an upper division class on Lewis’s fiction in the English department at Asbury College. Besides the Chronicles, the course also covers the Space Trilogy, The Screwtape Letters, and The Great Divorce. Asbury also offers a separate philosophy class focusing on Lewis’s apologetic writings such as Mere Christianity, Miracles, and The Problem of Pain. So students at my school who want to can really come away with a great background in Lewis.

Before the release of the first film, I was part of a wonderful event put on at Asbury called Narnia Night. It was a unique setting for teaching that extended beyond the classroom. The auditorium was packed, and there was a real excitement. We are planning a similar event to celebrate Prince Caspian. Information about Narnia Night can be found at www.asbury.edu/cslewis.

For the past two summers, I have been one of the speakers at Ichthus Music Festival, and this is yet another setting for teaching. Each year I have been reminded of the broad appeal that Narnia has and the depth of interest it generates. Each year, we have had a huge tent filled to capacity. After both sessions we finally had to cut off the question and answer time, not because people were out of questions, but because the next group needed the tent.

This summer I will teach a week-long seminar on C. S. Lewis and the Chronicles of Narnia at the Kilns, the house Lewis lived in near Oxford. Participants will get to eat, sleep, and take classes in Lewis’s home, making this the opportunity of a lifetime. Teaching sessions will be held in Lewis’s library and, on nice days, out in his garden. This summer seminar is a regular event offered by The C. S. Lewis Foundation. Those interested can find out more at their website: www.cslewis.org. This summer those who attend will have the option of receiving college credit through Asbury.

CR: How long have you been writing and teaching about C.S. Lewis?

DB: The first Lewis essay I wrote, “Pilgrimage to Oxford,” told my reflections on finally visiting places I had only dreamed about: Lewis’s college and his home, church, and gravesite. It was accepted for publication in the spring 1996 issue of The Lamp-Post, the journal of the Southern California C. S. Lewis Society. It was a very modest essay, but this was a huge deal for me because for the first time I realized that writing about Lewis was something that I might do.

For the past 10 years I have taught a class on Lewis at Asbury. My department originally offered it as a special topics class, but the course was so popular it quickly became a regular offering.

My first big presentation was in December 2000 at a conference in London called The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe—Fifty Years Later. I was one of three Americans who spoke, and it was my earliest exposure to the odd love-hate relationship that quite a few Brits have with the Chronicles. On one hand, they cherish these works as beloved classics from childhood. At the same time, as adults many have become resentful of what they—in my opinion, mistakenly—view as religious indoctrination.

CR: What inspired you to write Inside Narnia and Inside Prince Caspian?

DB: While the Narnia books can be read and enjoyed by everyone, I believe there is a further enjoyment in not just reading but studying them.

When I was a graduate student in English, I came across Master of Middle-Earth by Paul H. Kocher. Unlike the other books of literary criticism I was reading, the observations I found were full of a special wisdom and insight that changed the way I thought about scholarship. I have hopes that, every now and then, I might offer the kind of commentary about Lewis’s fiction that Kocher offered about Tolkien’s.

Next week NarniaFans talks with Devin Brown about his new book “Inside Prince Caspian.”

Dawn Treader filming in New Zealand

Friday, December 28th, 2007

According to Xinhuanet.com:

Directed by Michael Apted, “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader” is 60-percent sets in New Zealand.

The Bay of Islands, Coromandel, New Plymouth, Hawkes Bay and Gisborne are all featured in the film.

Stay at C.S. Lewis’ beloved home, The Kilns!

Friday, December 21st, 2007

This summer offers a rare opportunity for you to spend one week at The Kilns, the beloved home of C.S. Lewis in Oxford, England!

Imagine living in the same charming brick cottage where C.S. Lewis lived for most of his adult life, and also to:

· Grow in your own spiritual journey through lectures, discussion and reflection in the peaceful setting of The Kilns and around England

· Experience the historic settings of Lewis’ spiritual journey and conversion story, including Addison’s Walk at Magdalen College

· Feast on the fellowship and delightful offerings from the kitchen at The Kilns; take afternoon tea on the lawn beneath blossoming fruit trees; and find the perfect Cornish pasty at the Covered Market in Oxford

· Share this adventure among new friends eager to engage the times with a vibrant living faith

You’ll find all this and more at the Summer Seminars-in-Residence at The Kilns.

Act now to reserve your place at the table and to experience this unique opportunity!

Week I
July 5 – 11, 2008

Dr. Chris Mitchell Director, Marion E. Wade Center and Professor of Theology,
Wheaton College

Register Now!

Week II
July 13-19, 2008

Dr. Devin Brown Author and Professor of English,
Asbury College

Register Now!

For detailed seminar descriptions and registration information, please visit the Summer Seminar website or call toll-free 1-888-CSLEWIS.

For an unforgettable inside visit to the world of Lewis’ Oxford and Cambridge, this most uniqe program offers the definitive experience. You simply won’t want to miss it!

* Program details are subject to change.

Prince Caspian Trailer during Super Bowl?

Friday, December 21st, 2007

MovieWeb is reporting that Paramount will be showing a new Iron Man preview during the Super Bowl. They are reporting that Disney has not yet decided which films to promote during what is one of the most viewed television events of the year.

Disney is still considering which films it will flaunt during the Super Bowl, but you can most likely count on seeing commercials for both WALL•E and The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian. Universal, Warner Brothers, and Fox have all bought ad space as well but are choosing to keep their promotional spots a secret at the moment.

You can check out all the excitement when the Super Bowl airs February 3rd of 2008.

Tilda Swinton on the set for Prince Caspian?

Friday, December 21st, 2007

carlaytildaHere’s a photo sent to us by NarniaSpain. We’ve all seen the glimpse in the trailer of The White Witch appearing in Prince Caspian, but this is the first photo from the set that we’ve seen with her in it. Here’s the report we received:

The Zapping Zone’s reporter Carla Medina, who showed us a photo of her visit to the set of the Prince Caspian, returned with a new photo.

This time we can see Carla Medina along with Tilda Swinton in the set of PC. NarniaSpain discovered the photo and verified that it was recent.

The question is: What was doing Tilda there? we will only know it when the exclusive 9 minutes super trailer of “The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian” release in Disney Channel Latin America.

Prince Caspian Talks Narnia 2 in Factory Magazine

Friday, December 21st, 2007

FactoryPress Release

Factory: the film industry magazine celebrates its fifth birthday with the launch of a radical, online edition at www.factory-publishing.com packed with world-exclusives and free iPod downloads. Fans of the Narnia books and movies can download, completely free of charge, a world-first photoset and exclusive podcast interview with Ben Barnes, who stars as Prince Caspian in the upcoming Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian.

The new Factory online edition provides movie fans with an exclusive glimpse of one of Hollywood’s best kept and very British secrets – Factory: the film industry magazine. For five years Factory Publishing Ltd has been producing a title that regularly impacts the top 10,000 names in the movie and TV industry in LA and NY from its base in London. Factory is now opening up its archive of world-firsts to movie fans all over the world through its online edition at www.factory-publishing.com.

Fans of Lord of the Rings and X-Men can download an original photoshoot and podcast interview with the legendary Sir Ian McKellen. Fans of Battlestar Galatica can view a unique photoset and mini-movie downloads with its star, Jamie Bamber. Wrestling and US Dancing with the Stars fans will be able to access a special Factory photoset and podcast interview with Stacey Keibler. Plus if you are waiting to see the new 10,000 BC from Independence Day director Roland Emmerich you can view a rare Factory photoset and iPod mini-movie photoset download with its star, Camilla Belle.

Factory’s new online edition also features a number of unique, world-first fan downloads. These include an exclusive tap dancing mash-up promo from Tom Chambers, one of the rising stars of UK television’s Holby City, and a special music promo from Steve Hart, who has sold over 10,000,000 albums in Europe alone with his band Worlds Apart. Howard Webster, Factory’s publisher and principal photographer, has also released at www.factory-publishing.com a series of rare photosets of Oscar nominee, Terrence Howard and Trainspotting star, Jonny Lee Miller as exclusives for fans.

The site even includes an archive podcast and photoshoot with Amy Smart and features an exclusive photoset and podcast with director, Lexi Alexander, direct from the set of Punisher: Warzone. Fans will also be able to see and download unpublished magazine covers, wallpapers and exclusive behind the scenes photosets featuring the legendary John Hurt and Terry Gilliam.

Factory’s creator, Howard Webster, says, “Factory has built a unique reputation for creativity and talent spotting in the entertainment industry yet still managed to maintain its credibility and independence. I am personally very proud of the careers it has helped to launch. Factory has been a truly underground and uniquely British voice at the heart of Hollywood championing talent sometimes years before mainstream titles become aware of it; the title has pushed boundaries, always been at the vanguard creatively and the new online edition continues that tradition.”

Thanks to Michael Regina for the Press Release

Peter Jackson and New Line Cinema join with MGM to Produce “The Hobbit”

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007

J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis, as most of us know, were great friends and colleagues. Now Tolkien’s “The Hobbit” is coming to the Big Screen!

Press Release:

ACADEMY AWARD-WINNER PETER JACKSON AND NEW LINE CINEMA JOIN WITH MGM TO PRODUCE “THE HOBBIT,” EAGERLY-ANTICIPATED FANTASY ADVENTURE EPIC

NEW LINE AND MGM TO CO-PRODUCE AND SHARE WORLDWIDE DISTRIBUTION RIGHTS

PETER JACKSON AND FRAN WALSH TO EXECUTIVE PRODUCE TWO FILMS BASED ON “THE HOBBIT”

Los Angeles, CA (Tuesday, December 18, 2007) Academy Award-winning filmmaker Peter Jackson; Harry Sloan, Chairman and CEO, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. (MGM); Bob Shaye and Michael Lynne, Co-Chairmen and Co-CEOs of New Line Cinema have jointly announced today that they have entered into the following series of agreements:

* MGM and New Line will co-finance and co-distribute two films, “The Hobbit” and a sequel to “The Hobbit.” New Line will distribute in North America and MGM will distribute internationally.

* Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh will serve as Executive Producers of two films based on “The Hobbit.” New Line will manage the production of the films, which will be shot simultaneously.

* Peter Jackson and New Line have settled all litigation relating to the “Lord of the Rings” (LOTR) Trilogy.

Said Peter Jackson, “I’m very pleased that we’ve been able to put our differences behind us, so that we may begin a new chapter with our old friends at New Line. ‘The Lord of the Rings’ is a legacy we proudly share with Bob and Michael, and together, we share that legacy with millions of loyal fans all over the world. We are delighted to continue our journey through Middle Earth. I also want to thank Harry Sloan and our new friends at MGM for helping us find the common ground necessary to continue that journey.”

“Peter Jackson has proven himself as the filmmaker who can bring the extraordinary imagination of Tolkien to life and we full heartedly agree with the fans worldwide who know he should be making ‘The Hobbit,’” said Sloan, MGM’s Chairman and CEO. “Now that we are all in agreement on ‘The Hobbit,’ we can focus on assembling the production team that will capture this phenomenal tale on film.”

Bob Shaye, New Line Co-Chairman and Co-CEO comments, “We are very pleased we have been able to resolve our differences, and that Peter and Fran will be actively and creatively involved with ‘The Hobbit’ movies. We know they will bring the same passion, care and talent to these films that they so ably accomplished with ‘The Lord of the Rings’ Trilogy.”

“Peter is a visionary filmmaker, and he broke new ground with ‘The Lord of the Rings,’” notes Michael Lynne, New Line Co-Chairman and Co-CEO. “We’re delighted he’s back for ‘The Hobbit’ films and that the Tolkien saga will continue with his imprint. We greatly appreciate the efforts of Harry Sloan, who has been instrumental in helping us reach our new accord.”

The two “Hobbit” films – “The Hobbit” and its sequel – are scheduled to be shot simultaneously, with pre-production beginning as soon as possible. Principal photography is tentatively set for a 2009 start, with the intention of “The Hobbit” release slated for 2010 and its sequel the following year, in 2011.

The Oscar-winning, critically-acclaimed LOTR Trilogy grossed nearly $3 billion worldwide at the box-office. In 2003, “Return of the King” swept the Academy Awards, winning all of the eleven categories in which it was nominated, including Best Picture – the first ever Best Picture win for a fantasy film. The Trilogy’s production was also unprecedented at the time.

For more information about “The Hobbit” films, please visit www.TheHobbitBlog.com.

About New Line Cinema Corporation:

Celebrating its 40th anniversary year, New Line Cinema is the most successful independent film company in the world. Its mission is to produce innovative, popular and profitable entertainment in the best creative environment. In addition to the production, marketing and distribution of theatrical motion pictures, the fully-integrated studio has divisions devoted to home entertainment, television, music, theater, merchandising and an international unit. In 2005, New Line partnered with HBO to form Picturehouse, a new theatrical distribution company to release independent films. A pioneer in franchise filmmaking, New Line’s Oscar-winning The Lord of the Rings trilogy is one of the most successful film franchises in history. New Line is a division of Time Warner, Inc. (TWX).

About Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc.:

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc., through its operating subsidiaries, is actively engaged in the worldwide production and distribution of motion pictures, television programming, home video, interactive media, music and licensed merchandise. The company owns the world’s largest library of modern films, comprising around 4,100 titles. Operating units include Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc., Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Inc., United Artists Films Inc., Ventanazul, MGM Television Entertainment Inc., MGM Networks Inc., MGM Domestic Networks LLC, MGM Distribution Co, MGM International Television Distribution In, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Home Entertainment LLC, MGM ON STAGE, MGM Music, MGM Worldwide Digital Media, MGM Consumer Products and MGM Interactive. In addition, MGM has ownership interests in international TV channels reaching nearly 120 countries. MGM ownership is as follows: Providence Equity Partners (29%), TPG (21%), Sony Corporation of America (20%), Comcast (20%), DLJ Merchant Banking Partners (7%) and Quadrangle Group (3%). For more information, visit www.mgm.com.

About Peter Jackson/Wingnut Films:

Peter Jackson is one of the world’s most successful filmmakers. His monumental achievement co-writing, co-producing and directing The Lord of the Rings trilogy (with fellow Academy Award winners and frequent collaborators Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens) earned a total of 30 Academy Award nominations and 17 Academy Awards. Jackson and Walsh received their first Oscar nomination for Best Original Screenplay for their acclaimed film Heavenly Creatures. Jackson, through his New Zealand-based Wingnut Films banner, also was responsible for the globally successful 2005 remake of King Kong which earned over $500 million worldwide and 3 Academy Awards. Currently, Jackson is directing an adaptation of The Lovely Bones, from the acclaimed best-selling novel by Alice Sebold. He is also developing a trilogy of films with Steven Spielberg based on Tintin, the world renowned comic book series by Herge.

Narnia.com Launches Prince Caspian Site

Friday, December 14th, 2007

Disney has just launched the official site for The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian. It isn’t a total re-design, though. They moved the ‘old’ version of the site to become a “portal.” From the portal you can even get to the site for The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.

The Prince Caspian site comes loaded with wallpaper, AIM Icons, the Trailer (And Videos, hinting at more videos to come), and much more. It is a very impressive site that is a wonder to just sit and look at. It is impressive how much effort was put into the site. It definitely pulls you into the wonder that is Narnia.

Visit the official Narnia site today!

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HarperCollins Children’s Prince Caspian Tie-In Focus

Thursday, December 13th, 2007

HarperCollins Children’s Books has the tie-in rights to three of next year’s most eagerly-awaited children’s films: the new Indiana Jones sequel, the latest Batman movie and the next C S Lewis adaptation, “Prince Caspian.”

Brand and properties director Claire Harding, who rejoined the publisher from Paramount Pictures this summer, said: “We want to position HarperCollins Children’s as the ‘home’ of blockbuster publishing.”

HC intends to replicate its “read it before you see it” campaign for “Prince Caspian”, out in June 2008. The Narnia tie-in program will kick off in May 2008 and HC will work with Disney on planned retail promotions focusing on high visibility in stores.

Eddie Izzard cast as Reepicheep in Prince Caspian

Thursday, December 13th, 2007

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Another report from BNAT 9 has revealed the voice of Reepicheep: “KnightShift” was in attendance at the event, and revealed more of just what went on with the Narnia portion of the event. You can’t blame others for not reporting on it. It is, afterall, 24 hours of straight film watching. Eddie Izzard (stand-up comic, voice of Bee Army General in Bee Movie) will be the voice of Reepicheep in the Prince Caspian movie. KnightShift reports:

When we came back, we saw the trailer for THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: PRINCE CASPIAN and then Moriarty did an on-stage interview with Mark Johnson, one of the movie’s producers. This was followed-up by a five-minute segment of footage that for the most part hadn’t been seen by the public before. A lot of the effects were unfinished, but it was pretty cool to check out Reepicheep in action. We also heard that Eddie Izzard would be voicing Reepicheep.

Big thanks to Hollywood Jesus for the reciprocal story about Reepicheep!