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Narborg
05-29-2007, 06:38 PM
I was think, at the begian of the book, Caspain tells Edumauns and Lucy theat they have pervous was a saffle with perates. Do you think that they wil movie this atack till after they arive on borad the dawen tredder? I will make for an exiting sence.
Aravis Kenobi
05-29-2007, 07:09 PM
I don't remember that being mentioned, but it's possible. They'll do anything to make the film more exciting and make more money.
MrBob
05-29-2007, 10:06 PM
I doubt it. They have enough already. Slavers, a sea monster, the dragon curse, etc. I could actually see them elongating the sword fighting scene between Edmund and Caspian on Deathwater Island.
MrBob
subjectofthehighking
05-29-2007, 11:00 PM
Technically, the slavers were pirates. So there you go, slavers and pirates all in one.
A real battle between Edmund and Caspian, with near incidences of trying to force the other into the water, would be exciting. and terrifying. I shudder just thinking about it.
Narborg
05-29-2007, 11:02 PM
Technically, the slavers were pirates. So there you go, slavers and pirates all in one.
A real battle between Edmund and Caspian, with near incidences of trying to force the other into the water, would be exciting. and terrifying. I shudder just thinking about it.
Well, sort of. They may also have a flash back to it.
Gwendolyn
05-29-2007, 11:13 PM
Technically, the slavers were pirates. So there you go, slavers and pirates all in one.
A real battle between Edmund and Caspian, with near incidences of trying to force the other into the water, would be exciting. and terrifying. I shudder just thinking about it.
I was just listening to the dramatized series of 'Voyage' today and I was thinking about scenes like these. I can definately see Edmund and Caspian really sword fighting and getting into it...
Into the Wardrobe
05-29-2007, 11:35 PM
As long as they keep in all the elements in the book without taking away from them I don't care if they flush out the extra stuff mentioned as long as it goes along with the spirit and characer of the books. It would be ok...then there's the time at Galma before Lu, Ed, and Eustace get picked up. They had jousting there and Caspian turned down the Duke's daughter. Who knows what they'll flush out to make it more exciting. I just hope they get a new team for the screenplay writing for the film.
micoorda
05-30-2007, 01:32 AM
I Remember that Part in the BBC Version when Eustace,Lucy,Edmund and the Others Were Captured by the Pirates :rolleyes:
PrinceOfTheWest
05-30-2007, 03:58 AM
I was think, at the begian of the book, Caspain tells Edumauns and Lucy theat they have pervous was a saffle with perates. Do you think that they wil movie this atack till after they arive on borad the dawen tredder? I will make for an exiting sence.
That segment was before the children joined them. The slavers in the Lone Islands were a different incident.
They may try to "Hollywood" that segment a bit, but it would be hard to do if they keep the narrative focused on the Pevensies and Eustace. They could do it in flashback mode, of course. Thing was that there wasn't much to the encounter - just some "firing of arrows on both sides" before they separated. Reepicheep, of course, wanted to "give chase and board them and hang every mother's son of them." Cuddly guy, Reep.
micoorda
05-30-2007, 04:22 AM
I was just listening to the dramatized series of 'Voyage' today and I was thinking about scenes like these. I can definately see Edmund and Caspian really sword fighting and getting into it...
thanks the lord,king Caspian saved them fast,If not they were sold by calormens to slavery :rolleyes:
Elendil
05-30-2007, 05:52 AM
thanks the lord,king Caspian saved them fast,If not they were sold by calormens to slvery :rolleyes:
That would have made a good story! :D
PrinceOfTheWest
05-30-2007, 06:52 AM
A real battle between Edmund and Caspian, with near incidences of trying to force the other into the water, would be exciting. and terrifying. I shudder just thinking about it.
You mean on Deathwater Island?
Gee, I think that would be pressing things too far. Part of the tension - and lesson - of Deathwater was that the two kings came right to the brink of madness, but Aslan's appearance shook them out of it. It was because they didn't actually come to blows that they were able to "shake off" the effects of the enchantment so quickly and leave it behind.
Swordfighting, let's see - not too many opportunities in Dawn Treader, since they were mostly among friends on the ship. You could Hollywood up the scene at the slave market in Narrowhaven - those slavers stood a lot to lose by having slavery banned, and were pretty rough customers. Maybe some tension at the Governor's Palace when the parade comes knocking at the door, though I think Lewis' angle on that is just fine as it is. Other than that, you've got the Island of the Dufflepuds and the Sea Serpent, and that's about it.
Narborg
05-30-2007, 07:06 AM
You mean on Deathwater Island?
Gee, I think that would be pressing things too far. Part of the tension - and lesson - of Deathwater was that the two kings came right to the brink of madness, but Aslan's appearance shook them out of it. It was because they didn't actually come to blows that they were able to "shake off" the effects of the enchantment so quickly and leave it behind.
Swordfighting, let's see - not too many opportunities in Dawn Treader, since they were mostly among friends on the ship. You could Hollywood up the scene at the slave market in Narrowhaven - those slavers stood a lot to lose by having slavery banned, and were pretty rough customers. Maybe some tension at the Governor's Palace when the parade comes knocking at the door, though I think Lewis' angle on that is just fine as it is. Other than that, you've got the Island of the Dufflepuds and the Sea Serpent, and that's about it.
Dont forget the stom and the dark Island!!! Also when Eustce is a dragon. Maybe they could play it so the viewers ( who havent read the book) don't know that the dragon is Eustence!
Gwendolyn
05-30-2007, 11:17 AM
That segment was before the children joined them. The slavers in the Lone Islands were a different incident.
They may try to "Hollywood" that segment a bit, but it would be hard to do if they keep the narrative focused on the Pevensies and Eustace. They could do it in flashback mode, of course. Thing was that there wasn't much to the encounter - just some "firing of arrows on both sides" before they separated. Reepicheep, of course, wanted to "give chase and board them and hang every mother's son of them." Cuddly guy, Reep.
haha...you know what would be funny but very wierd? Is if they flashback, you would see Captian Jack on the pirate ship ordering his pirate crew to shoot arrows...
hahahaha...
it wouldn't work though...hopefully they won't do that...:D
Aravis Kenobi
05-30-2007, 01:06 PM
haha...you know what would be funny but very wierd? Is if they flashback, you would see Captian Jack on the pirate ship ordering his pirate crew to shoot arrows...
hahahaha...
it wouldn't work though...hopefully they won't do that...:D
though funny, I don't think that would work, lol. People would be going: "huh? Is this Pirates 4?"
Into the Wardrobe
05-30-2007, 02:20 PM
Yeah...I'm not up for any combo movies with the Chronicles. No...no POTC, no Eragon. Just Narnia.
I do think they need people to understand that Eustace was the dragon though...it's the time when he's taught a lesson and changes the most. His character wouldn't make sense later without that. Part of the Silver Chair wouldn't make sense without it.
They could have fun with swords with the serpent. Eustace is supposed to break Caspian's second best sword on that venture. Caspian's still asking for the sword back when he enters Aslan's country in Silver Chair.
Aravis Kenobi
05-30-2007, 04:07 PM
I think the same as you, Julie. Eustace needs to be shown as a dragon (and that the audience knows who it is) so that we as moviegoers can learn moral lessons from it. I think that would be the whole point of showing it.
MrBob
05-30-2007, 10:19 PM
They were sold to slavery, well all but Eustace whom nobody wanted. But they were quickly freed. But I really don't see the need to make the Doorn trip to the Governor's office or slave market any major fight. The whole point of that was regaining a part of Narnia with few men and no blood.
And where it comes to Eustace as the dragon, the main issue was about Eustace discovering he was a dragon. So we would still have them wondering if he was a dragon or surrounded by two dragons.
MrBob
Red Roses
05-31-2007, 06:22 PM
They were sold to slavery, well all but Eustace whom nobody wanted. But they were quickly freed. But I really don't see the need to make the Doorn trip to the Governor's office or slave market any major fight. The whole point of that was regaining a part of Narnia with few men and no blood.
And where it comes to Eustace as the dragon, the main issue was about Eustace discovering he was a dragon. So we would still have them wondering if he was a dragon or surrounded by two dragons.
MrBob
hmm. thats a good point, but maybe he could be talking to himself, like in his head, and the audience will be able to hear him or someting. i dunno
office
06-01-2007, 01:55 PM
Well I think they could add a pirate attack because they put a frozen river scene in LWW.
Lioness_Aslan
06-01-2007, 02:52 PM
I was think, at the begian of the book, Caspain tells Edumauns and Lucy theat they have pervous was a saffle with perates. Do you think that they wil movie this atack till after they arive on borad the dawen tredder? I will make for an exiting sence.
That would be awesome. Just like the war scene in the beginning of LWW.
Catherine
06-20-2007, 06:24 PM
I don't think that they'll show the pirate attack because it doesn't tell about it in detail in the book, Caspian only mentions it when telling about the Dawn Treader's progress.
supermeulen
06-20-2007, 06:30 PM
There is one thread that this subject should be brought to and that's 'Movie Scenes'. It's a thread where everyone talks about possible scenes for the future movies.
I like to see additions to scenes from the book that could have possibly been but I don't like when they change the story.
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