skandar_hh10
01-14-2006, 07:08 PM
All oof this info about the cast & crew is from http://www.narniaweb.com .
Here is all that I thought you all would want to know!!!
Can’t Take It In Being Considered for Oscar The Academy of Arts and Sciences announced that Narnia’s "Can’t Take It In" is in consideration for the 78th Academy Awards, along with other 41 songs. To many people’s surprise, Alanis’ "Wunderkind" is not on the list. Thanks to SwordPhoen for the report.
Narnia Wins Satellite Award
According to IMDB, LWW has won the Satellite award for Outstanding Motion Picture, Animated or Mixed Media. Thanks to Brett for the tip.
Georgie Henley Wins Award
Georgie Henley has won the 2005 Phoenix Film Critics Award for "Best Performance by a Youth in a Lead or Supporting Role - Female" for her role as Lucy Pevensie in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. See here for the full list of winners. She has also been nominated for a Chicago Film Critics Award for "Most Promising Performer".
Interview with Skandar Keynes
Nancy Churnin of Kight Ridder interviewed Skandar Keynes and has a great write-up in the online edition of the Lawrence Journal-World. He talks about the complexities of playing Edmund, what it was like working with the cast, and the audition process. Thanks to Rillian for the head’s up.
Narnia Animator Nominated for Award
Matt Shumway from Rhythm and Hues has been nominated for an Annie Award in Character Animation for his work on the lion Aslan in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. The Annies recognise excellence in both 2D and 3D animation, and the winners of the 33rd Annie Awards will be announced on February 4th, 2006.
SNL Does Narnia Rap
Saturday Night Live ran a Chris Parnell Narnia rap called "Lazy Sunday Afternoon". The video has two hopelessly white boys hitting the streets of Manhattan in search of the Narnia film. It’s very, very funny and can be viewed at You Tube. The good folks at Gothamist have transcribed the lyrics for your enjoyment (yo wheres the movie playing? upper west side dude! let’s hit up yahoo maps to find the dopest route. i prefer mapquest! that’s a good one too. googlemaps is the best! true that! double true!). Beware, though, that there is one "bleep-out" in the video which is practically spelled out in the transcription. Having trouble loading the video? We now have a downloadable MP3 of the song that you can download directly from NarniaWeb (right click and select ’save target’ to download). UPDATE: Andrew writes us that the video can now be downloaded for free from the Apple Music Store. Click here.
Cinema Confidential Interviews Swinton/Keynes
Cinema Confidential has a very new interview with Tilda Swinton (the White Witch) and Skandar Keynes (Edmund). This interview is unique. When asked, Keynes says that he believes the White Witch would defeat Voldermort. They also discuss some of Swinton’s earlier films. Read the interview here. Thanks to ’GymFan15’ for the link!
20 Things You Must Know About Narnia
This nice little feature at Movies.com has some interesting entries. For example, #5: "Lewis was always enamored with the idea of talking animals. As a child, he and his brother, Warnie, created "Boxen," an imaginary world filled with talking, clothed animals and brave mice who slew cats." Thanks to SwordPhoen for the tip.
Swinton/Keynes Video Interview on IGN
IGN Filmforce has posted another another video interview, this one with Tilda Swinton (the White Witch) and Skandar Keynes (Edmund). In this interview, Swinton discusses how she and Adamson together created her character and what it was like working with a director who had never worked with real actors before. The video is 3 minutes and 40 seconds long. You can view the interview at this page. Thanks to ’Darren’ for the link!
Cast and Crew ’Profiles’
About.com has some nice "profiles" of some of the cast and crew with new quotes: Andrew Adamson, Swinton & McAvoy, Moseley & Keynes, Popplewell & Henley. Thanks to ’Fred’ for the links!
12-minute Behind-the-Scenes TV Clip
During the filming, OneNews was granted exclusive access to the set of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. They now have a 12-minute video available via Windows Media Player. The clip shows lots of new behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with Andrew Adamson, Mark Johnson, Georgie Henley, and William Moseley. WARNING: Unless you have already seen all the trailers and clips available, this video has some spoilers. You can view the clip at this page. Or, here is a direct link to the pop-up with the video. Thanks to NarniaWebber ’nathanp’ for the heads up! (Discuss)
And much much mors @ http://www.narniaweb.com
Here is all that I thought you all would want to know!!!
Can’t Take It In Being Considered for Oscar The Academy of Arts and Sciences announced that Narnia’s "Can’t Take It In" is in consideration for the 78th Academy Awards, along with other 41 songs. To many people’s surprise, Alanis’ "Wunderkind" is not on the list. Thanks to SwordPhoen for the report.
Narnia Wins Satellite Award
According to IMDB, LWW has won the Satellite award for Outstanding Motion Picture, Animated or Mixed Media. Thanks to Brett for the tip.
Georgie Henley Wins Award
Georgie Henley has won the 2005 Phoenix Film Critics Award for "Best Performance by a Youth in a Lead or Supporting Role - Female" for her role as Lucy Pevensie in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. See here for the full list of winners. She has also been nominated for a Chicago Film Critics Award for "Most Promising Performer".
Interview with Skandar Keynes
Nancy Churnin of Kight Ridder interviewed Skandar Keynes and has a great write-up in the online edition of the Lawrence Journal-World. He talks about the complexities of playing Edmund, what it was like working with the cast, and the audition process. Thanks to Rillian for the head’s up.
Narnia Animator Nominated for Award
Matt Shumway from Rhythm and Hues has been nominated for an Annie Award in Character Animation for his work on the lion Aslan in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. The Annies recognise excellence in both 2D and 3D animation, and the winners of the 33rd Annie Awards will be announced on February 4th, 2006.
SNL Does Narnia Rap
Saturday Night Live ran a Chris Parnell Narnia rap called "Lazy Sunday Afternoon". The video has two hopelessly white boys hitting the streets of Manhattan in search of the Narnia film. It’s very, very funny and can be viewed at You Tube. The good folks at Gothamist have transcribed the lyrics for your enjoyment (yo wheres the movie playing? upper west side dude! let’s hit up yahoo maps to find the dopest route. i prefer mapquest! that’s a good one too. googlemaps is the best! true that! double true!). Beware, though, that there is one "bleep-out" in the video which is practically spelled out in the transcription. Having trouble loading the video? We now have a downloadable MP3 of the song that you can download directly from NarniaWeb (right click and select ’save target’ to download). UPDATE: Andrew writes us that the video can now be downloaded for free from the Apple Music Store. Click here.
Cinema Confidential Interviews Swinton/Keynes
Cinema Confidential has a very new interview with Tilda Swinton (the White Witch) and Skandar Keynes (Edmund). This interview is unique. When asked, Keynes says that he believes the White Witch would defeat Voldermort. They also discuss some of Swinton’s earlier films. Read the interview here. Thanks to ’GymFan15’ for the link!
20 Things You Must Know About Narnia
This nice little feature at Movies.com has some interesting entries. For example, #5: "Lewis was always enamored with the idea of talking animals. As a child, he and his brother, Warnie, created "Boxen," an imaginary world filled with talking, clothed animals and brave mice who slew cats." Thanks to SwordPhoen for the tip.
Swinton/Keynes Video Interview on IGN
IGN Filmforce has posted another another video interview, this one with Tilda Swinton (the White Witch) and Skandar Keynes (Edmund). In this interview, Swinton discusses how she and Adamson together created her character and what it was like working with a director who had never worked with real actors before. The video is 3 minutes and 40 seconds long. You can view the interview at this page. Thanks to ’Darren’ for the link!
Cast and Crew ’Profiles’
About.com has some nice "profiles" of some of the cast and crew with new quotes: Andrew Adamson, Swinton & McAvoy, Moseley & Keynes, Popplewell & Henley. Thanks to ’Fred’ for the links!
12-minute Behind-the-Scenes TV Clip
During the filming, OneNews was granted exclusive access to the set of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. They now have a 12-minute video available via Windows Media Player. The clip shows lots of new behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with Andrew Adamson, Mark Johnson, Georgie Henley, and William Moseley. WARNING: Unless you have already seen all the trailers and clips available, this video has some spoilers. You can view the clip at this page. Or, here is a direct link to the pop-up with the video. Thanks to NarniaWebber ’nathanp’ for the heads up! (Discuss)
And much much mors @ http://www.narniaweb.com