Archive for April, 2008

Countdown To ‘Prince Caspian’: MTV Wants To Know What Do You Want To See?

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Forget superheroes…for a summer treat, many of you will find their thrills in something a little more mythical…namely the fantastical world of Narnia. On May 16th, the second book in C.S. Lewis’ bestselling children’s fantasy series, “Chronicles of Narnia” comes to theaters, and MTV wants to hear from fans.

What does this film need to win your support? Whether it’s keeping the cynicism of Trumpkin or making sure a particular subplot doesn’t wind up on the cutting room floor, tell MTV what you, as fans, require from the movie version of “Prince Caspian.”

So chime in. They’ll be posing the best directly to the cast and maybe even put your comment on TV!

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Listen to Switchfoot’s This is Home

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Next week, we’ll have the music video from the soundtrack, featuring footage of the band playing the song, and clips from the film. Today, you can listen to the song.

Listen to This is Home, Switchfoot’s song from the Prince Caspian soundtrack

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Narnia Insiders Tour KNB EFX with Howard Berger: Part 3

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Narnia Insiders go “Behind the Scenes” at Narnia’s Creature Studios, with Part 3 of their tour of KNB EFX with Howard Berger.

View the Video here!

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Tumnus’s Bookshelf: The NarniaFans Book Reviews: The “I Can Read” series Lucy’s Journey

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Welcome to Tumnus’s Book Shelf where we review any and all books related to Narnia and CS Lewis! For this weeks review, we will be looking at Lucy’s Journey the second of two books in the “I Can Read Series”

Title: The I Can Read Series: Lucy’s Journey
Author: Jennifer Frantz ( adapted from the novel by CS Lewis)
Publisher: HarperTrophy (April 1, 2008)

ISBN-10: 0061231630

ISBN-13: 978-0061231636

Summary of the book:

Narnia is in danger and Lucy wants to help. She knows the only one who can do that is Aslan. On their journey to meet Caspian she claims to see him. No one believes her. As everyone prepared for battle Lucy had a different plan. She snuck away to the woods where she encountered Aslan. She asked him to help. He said that not only will he help save Narnia, but Lucy will too. She isn’t sure if she can, but Aslan assures her she can as she is just as brave as a lion.

Review:

Unlike with The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe where there were four books in the “I can Read” series, focusing on each of the children, there are only two that tie into Prince Caspian. This is Narnia was the first book, this one: Lucy’s Journey is the second. Much like with the other book it is an easily written book meant for young readers.

All of the same elements from This is Narnia, are in place. The book is very easy to read, and in essence it is a brief summary of the chapters of Prince Caspian where Lucy encounters Aslan. The style is very quick paced and it contains plenty of verbs to keep the story moving. Dialogue is cut but the general point of this part of the story is in tact.

Jennifer Frantz has to be given credit for trying to do an adaptation of a few chapters of a book meant for older kids. She tries not to sacrifice much from the story but at the same time make it approachable for kids. A lot of the more difficult concepts are missing, and even a few of the allegorical aspects of Aslan are diminished.

Pictures are again taken from the movie. These pictures are essentially, much like with the other books, still shots. The scenery is beautiful, Aslan looks impressive, and Lucy is looking even more like the Lucy I envisioned when I heard the stories younger. Chances are if kids are raised on this, this Lucy will be the version in their minds.

While the message is cut down from the story, it does still have a “positive” message for kids. That message is that a child can be brave and do great things. For most readers they may find this to be an over-simplified message for kids to hear. However, Lucy’s unshakable faith in Aslan as Narnia’s only hope is still present in the book, just as much as it was in Lewis’ original novel.

The story also ends way too abruptly, and would probably even leave a young reader hanging. The story ends with Aslan telling her she can be as brave as a lion and her wondering if she can free Narnia. The readers never get any idea as to whether or not she and Aslan are able to save their beloved country. You end the story, with her only just having met up with Aslan, but Narnia is still in danger. It’s like pausing Star Wars right after Luke Skywalker says, “ I want to learn the ways of the Force and become a Jedi like my father” or ending Lord of the Rings ( both the book, and the film) with Frodo saying, “ I will take the Ring to Mordor, though I do not know the way!” and neither of them heading out on their quest beyond that. One can only hope that the young readers will ask what happens next for Lucy and want to hear the full story.

With the truncated ending and the watered down message , this version of Lucy Pevensies journey isn’t as good as Lucy’s story from the book or the film. However, as a tool for getting kids to read by giving them an engaging story based on a classic, with clear, easy to understand words and concepts Lucy’s Journey serves it’s purposes.

4 out of 5 Shields.

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Ben Barnes Prepares for Fan Explosion, Dawn Treader to film in Mexico

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

This comes from the National Ledger:

Ben Barnes is battening down for the tidal wave of fan attention that already is starting to come his way as “The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian’s” title star prepares to launch the flick opening May 16. The 26-year-old already has wound up in a clutch of “hunk-on-the-rise” lists. Web sites and YouTube video pictorials have been created in his honor already.

“It is a little strange. William (Moseley) and all the other guys from the first movie have been through the fame and the fan frenzy, so they know, and I watch the way they handle it. Colin Firth said, ‘I’ll tell you the important thing: Just be comfortable with what you’re doing,’” says the London-born Barnes, who also has the feature adaptation of Noel Coward’s “Easy Virtue” in the can, co-starring with Firth.

This month’s Comic-Con convention in New York “was the first time I’ve ever been face to face with the avid fans who can’t wait to see the movie. They’re so keen to know all about the visual effects, the tiny discrepancies between the movie and the book. It’s cool to know that the work we put into those seven months is appreciated. Everyone was respectful.”

Barnes already is scheduled to begin the third installment of the “Chronicles” — “The Voyage of the Dawn Treader” — this fall. “We’re supposed to start shooting in October or November, a lot in Mexico. It’s a whole different type of movie, an action-adventure.”

This means that the film will be shot in both New Zealand and Mexico, so far. I had heard from someone very close to the production that he’d just checked out the facilities in Mexico, and that the country was on the short list. This is the first I’ve heard it confirmed.

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Prince Caspian El Capitan Promo Ad

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Here is the Promo ad for the Disney-owned El Capitan Theater:

Thanks to Kevin for pointing this out!

New Prince Caspian Posters

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

There are three very cool posters that have just started floating around. The King Miraz one that we posted, without logos, has been released WITH logos. These posters are international posters, as evidenced by the logos found on them. The first features the Pevensie children. The second, Prince Caspian. The third is the one we saw yesterday, with King Miraz.

Anna Popplewell, William Moseley, Skandar Keynes and Georgie Henley Poster
Prince Caspian Poster 4

Ben Barnes (Prince Caspian) Poster
Prince Caspian Poster 5

King Miraz Poster
Prince Caspian Poster 6

Weta Collectibles: Minotaur Bust

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Minotaur Bust
Special Preorder Offer
USD $117.00 RRP:USD $130.00
NZD $152.10 RRP:NZD $169.00
GBP £58.50 RRP:GBP £65.00
All prices exclude New Zealand GST of 12.5%
Item Number: 00021

Forced into hiding for centuries by the relentless advance of the Telmarines, the Minotaurs and their Narnian brethren have been biding their time, waiting for the chance to emerge from myth and shadow and take back their land. Now – united in arms under the banner of Prince Caspian, their hour has come! Leading the charge into battle, the Minotaurs fight for justice, freedom and to reinstate the rightful heir to the throne of Narnia.

Designed as a high end collectible by Weta artist Stephen Crowe, who also designed armour and weaponry for the film, the Minotaur bust from Disney’s The Chronicles Of Narnia: Prince Caspian was sculpted by Weta veteran Jamie Beswarick, and exudes power and determination, a superb follow-up piece to the energetic Warrior Satyr statue already announced.

Dimensions: 15″ H x 7″ W x 7.8″ D (380mm x 180mm x 200mm).

Available in a STRICTLY LIMITED EDITION OF 350 World Wide.

NYC Prince Caspian Event at Union Square Barnes & Noble

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Be on hand for an event promoting The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, on Monday, May 5th at 7:00pm at Barnes & Noble in Union Square. Andrew Adamson, director and co-writer, will read from C. S. Lewis’ Prince Caspian, followed by a panel discussion with Ben Barnes (Prince Caspian), William Moseley, (Peter Pevensie), Anna Popplewell (Susan Pevensie), and Georgie Henley (Lucy Pevensie), audience question and answer session, and signing.

This is a great opportunity for Narnia fans to participate in all the excitement surrounding the theatrical premiere!!

When:
Monday, May 5th, 7:00pm

Where:
Barnes & Noble
Union Square
33 East 17th Street
New York, NY 10003

Who: Andrew Adamson, Ben Barnes, William Moseley, Anna Popplewell, Georgie Henley

What: Reading from C. S. Lewis’ Prince Caspian, panel discussion with the members of the cast and crew of “The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian,” audience question and answer session, and signing.

Another New Prince Caspian TV Spot?

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

SusanTheGentleHornblower sent us information about a new commercial that she saw with her sister. If anyone can identify it, or happens to locate it, please let us know!

My sister and I saw another PC trailer last night after Dancing with the Stars on channel 7 During the next program, Samantha Who? It was amazing! New footage, such as Peter handing Caspian his sword, a new shot of the River God from farther away, a slower version and a different angle of Susan falling during battle and Trumpkin catching her, and a new shot inside Miraz’s castle during the night raid. I don’t know if it’ll be shown again, but it was very neat and my sis and I went nuts.