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The Chronicles of Narnia - Douglas Gresham on SBEThe Chronicles of Narnia - Douglas Gresham on SBE
from Steve Brown Etc.
June 13, 2008

A once-free land under the thumb of a twisted ruler. A prince who has risen to give hope to the people and lead them to victory over evil. No, not Prince Caspian. I m talking about Obama! Use one of the options below to join us on this edition of SBE as Steve attempts to straighten out my spurious political views. Then, stick around for a visit from Douglas Gresham, co-producer of the Narnia films and C.S. Lewis stepson, as he talks about making Prince Caspian, a look ahead at future Narnia films and an update on the movie based on The Screwtape Letters. Also, a big thanks to Bill Mallonee for providing music for today s show. Get some of his music and support a talented and prolific artist.
Discuss: Should Summer Movie Season Begin in April?Discuss: Should Summer Movie Season Begin in April?
from Cinematical
June 05, 2008

Filed under: Action, Box Office, Distribution, Exhibition, Family Films, Summer Movies After the disappointing box office of both Speed Racer and The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian last month, it's apparent that May was too busy a month for all its blockbusters to succeed. Last week, Eric D. Snider initiated a discussion about Caspian's release date and many of our readers agreed that it should have been released in December, or any other month, for that matter. Couldn't it have been a success in February or October, too? As part of an initially popular franchise, you'd think it could stand to be released anytime of the year. Earlier today, I responded to an interview in which two cinema industry honchos argued that big movies should be released 12 months in the year. Or, at least, the summer movie season should begin earlier, in April. Imagine, the first blockbuster of the year being released on Easter weekend. Or, when Easter is in March, April Fool's Day weekend. Unfortunately, the month doesn't have any Monday holidays with which to capitalize on a three-day-weekend release, but a two-day weekend didn't seem to hurt Iron Man's enormous opening. One commenter on my earlier post noted that moving the summer season up to April will only make that month the busiest release month, just as May is currently. But there's a good chance Hollywood will recognize, after May 2008, the benefits of staying spread out. Plus, Memorial Day weekend will continue to be prime real estate, so tentpoles might be better spread out, as they should be according to their name (imagine going camping and placing all your literal tentpoles in one corner). What do you think? Should the summer movie season begin earlier? Or is it just fine as is? Or did you think it actually began on April 18 with the release of the fantasy martial arts flick The Forbidden Kingdom?Permalink | Email this | Comments
Podcast 25: Prince CaspianPodcast 25: Prince Caspian
from He and She Said
May 26, 2008

Subscribe via iTunes Subscribe via iTunes. Carl and Di disagree on Prince Caspian, the new film version of the C.S. Lewis Narnia classic. Thanks for listening! The Chronicles of Narnia Ernie Malik. HarperOne 2008, Paperback, 224 pages, 19.95 The Chronicles of Narnia Harry Gregson-Williams (Composer). Walt Disney Records 2008, Audio CD, 18.98 Share This Related links to this post (by Lenky): Related posts Podcast 18: The Spiderwick Jumper (0) Podcast Pilot: The Not So Fantastic Four (0) Podcast 6: Fallen Stardust (0) Podcast 4: Adapting the Dark (0) Podcast 2: Flight of the Phoenix (0)
DVD Verdict 172 - The Friday Filibuster [05/23/08]DVD Verdict 172 - The Friday Filibuster [05/23/08]
from DVD Verdict Presents...
May 23, 2008

Fire up the barbeque and break out the Uranus Milk, as Dave and Mac welcome in the summer with reviews of Prince Caspian and the season finale of The Simpsons. Mac's PS2 is on the fritz, but Dave marshals on with Grand Theft Auto IV and Advance Wars. Mac previews his review of the Swedish action flick Storm. Dave takes a bullet for the team with his review of the Italian, middle-aged, sex fest The Beast in Space. Worst James Bond villain accessories. Incredibly intelligent cartoon dogs. Enjoy the holiday weekend! Email your comments, questions, or suggestions to Dave and Mac.
The Totally Rad Show - BMLC - Prince Caspian, WiiWare, Boom Blox, Lost Winds, and City of Ember.The Totally Rad Show - BMLC - Prince Caspian, WiiWare, Boom Blox, Lost Winds, and City of Ember.
from The Totally Rad Show (Large Quicktime)
May 20, 2008

Does Mr. Pibb + Red Vines still = crazy delicious in the new Narnia? What is the Wii good at? Steven Spielberg knows! Plus, the return of the Forum.
(2008) TCON:Prince Caspian Super Bowl Spot Trailer(2008) TCON:Prince Caspian Super Bowl Spot Trailer
from YouTube :: Tag // superbowl
May 20, 2008

In Narnia, Caspian, a Telmarine Prince, flees his castle on horse after his aunt has a son, meaning that if his treacherous Uncle Miraz were to kill Caspian, he would be the sole heir to Caspian's rightful throne. Chased by several Telemarine soldiers, Caspian encounters two Narnian dwarves and a talking badger in the woods. One of the dwarves, Trumpkin, is captured by the soldiers, while the other dwarf, Nikabrik, and the badger, Trufflehunter, save Caspian. In England, the four Pevensie children wait for subway train to arrive, one year having passed in their world since they first entered Narnia. Just as the train pulls into the station, the walls start sucking in, and the whole station tears apart to leave the Pevensies in Narnia. There, they discover Cair Paravel, their castle, has turned to ruins. Meanwhile, Nikabrik and Trufflehunter lead Caspian to the Dancing Lawn, where all the old Narnians have assembled, including the swashbuckling mouse, Reepicheep, and a large number of centaurs and minotaurs. There, Caspian convinces them to help him win his throne back so that he can give them back their land. The Pevensies save Trumpkin as they spot two Telmarine soldiers who are about to drown him in the ocean. After the dwarf realizes that the four of them are the kings and queens of old, they set off together. On the way, Lucy glimpses Aslan and tries to convince the others that she's seen him, but only Edmund believes her. After many twists and turns, they eventually encounter Caspian and his troops, who take them to Aslan's How, a huge underground temple built over the Stone Table. From there, Peter suggests that they attack the castle. Lucy suggests waiting for Aslan to give instructions, but Peter decides they've waited long enough for Aslan. The Narnians succeed in raiding Miraz's castle, but finally seeing that if they keep fighting they will all be killed, Peter calls for a retreat. Peter, Edmund, Susan, Caspian, and half of the Narnians manage to escape, but the rest are caught by the falling gate and brutally slaughtered. When they get back to Aslan's How, Nikabrik, along with a hag and a werewolf, draw Caspian aside and tell him that they can help him claim his throne. The hag uses black sorcery to summon the White Witch. From inside a wall of ice, the Witch tries to convince Caspian to offer her a drop of his blood in order to set her free. Peter and Edmund arrive and quickly decapacitate Nikabrik, the wolf, and the hag, and Edmund shatters the wall of ice before the Witch can completely materialize. As Miraz and his army arrive at Aslan's How, Prince Caspian suggests that Peter and Miraz duel one-on-one under the condition of surrender, in order to buy Lucy and Susan more time to find Aslan. Miraz is forced to accept, as it would look cowardly to refuse to fight a boy half his age. Susan and Lucy, who are searching for Aslan in the woods, are chased by Telmarine soldiers along the way, and Susan sends Lucy off and remains behind to deal with the soldiers. She is soon rescued by Caspian, and the two of them return to the battlesite. Peter and Miraz battle, and Peter eventually is able to wound Miraz, but gives his sword to Caspian to finish him off. Caspian, who cannot bring himself to do it, lets Miraz keep his life, but says that he intends to give Narnia back to its people. One of the Telmarine lords suddenly stabs and kills Miraz with a Narnian arrow and blames the Narnians for shooting Miraz. He calls the Telmarine army, which is waiting just outside the How, to advance so that they can obliterate the Narnians. The Telmarines unfurl nasty trebuchets which fire a continuous stream of boulders at the Narnian army. In an effort to fight back, the Narnians try several tactics, including destroying underground tunnels underneath the army, and sending gryphons overhead with archers in their claws. In one final hope, they charge head on with the Telmarines. Lucy, meanwhile, has found Aslan in the woods; he awakens the trees that have been in a deep sleep. The whole forest begins to ripple with movement, and this energy travels back toward the battlefield. With the whole forest suddenly against them, the Telemarines retreat back to the bridge of Beruna, where Aslan summons the river god, who destroys the bridge and wipes out the majority of the Telmarine army; all of the surviving Telmarine soldiers are forced to surrender and hand over their weapons. Before the Pevensies depart, Peter and Susan declare, much to Caspian, Edmund, and Lucy's dismay, that Aslan has told them they will never return to Narnia. Aslan explains that Susan and Peter have gained everything they could possibly gain from their experiences in Narnia and are no longer needed there. Susan kisses Caspian goodbye, knowing they will never meet again. Finally, the Pevensies go back to England, leaving Caspian as King of Narnia. Author: as47a Keywords: Prince Caspian Added: May 20, 2008
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The Movie ShowThe Movie Show
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
May 19, 2008

Is Prince Caspian stronger than Kutcher or will Speed Racer take the checkered flag? Today Devin grills Andy on Narnia, drunks, and losers at the box office. Which ones are worth the ticket, corn, and soda, and which ones go from zero to stank faster than you go say "Can we go now?" So pop some corn, click, and enjoy.
PRINCE CASPIAN - Ask You Movie ReviewPRINCE CASPIAN - Ask You Movie Review
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
May 19, 2008

Jonathan Nail journeys to the AMC 7 in Santa Monica in, CA to interview people about "Prince Caspian"
DVD Verdict 170 - Sounds and Sights of Cinema (New Film Score Releases)DVD Verdict 170 - Sounds and Sights of Cinema (New Film Score Releases)
from DVD Verdict Presents...
May 19, 2008

Clark peruses new film score releases for Prince Caspian, Iron Man, Nim's Island, The Stuntmen, An Unmarried Woman, Cloverfield, the television series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, and more. He also shares great disdain in his review of the new film The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian. Enjoy! Email your comments, questions, or suggestions to Clark.
Lisbeth Scott - BiomusiqueLisbeth Scott - Biomusique
from Sci-Fi Talk
May 19, 2008

Former classical pianist that found her gift in her voice, and is using that gift as the vocal part of the group Biomusique. Lisbeth has a extensive background in films singing for films like The Chronicles Of Narnia, The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe and its sequel Prince Caspian. She sang a solo written especially for her by composer John Williams for the film, Munich. Lisbeth also collaborated with composer John Debney for his memorable score for The Passion Of The Christ. Visit Lisbeth's official site. You can get more information on Biomusique at Kosmic Music site. Special thanks to Costa Communications.
Around the Common Room: Prince Caspian WeekendAround the Common Room: Prince Caspian Weekend
from The Hog's Head
May 17, 2008

by Travis First, special thanks to Johnny for the Hog s Head Interview with Michael Ward.  Even I didn t know that was coming until it was posted!   Second, after you ve digested that interview, here are some links for a little weekend reading.   Andrew Peterson s reflections on Prince Caspian, the book. Greydanus s review of Prince Caspian is up. More from Greydanus, who interviewed the film s makers about their choices of what to include and leave out Chattaway s review at Christianity Today Jeffrey Overstreet: How Prince Caspian Botches the Meaning of the Book La Shawn Barber reviews Finding Purpose in Narnia - a Journey with Prince Caspian I saw it last night; I ll make just a few initial comments, and eagerly anticipate Johnny s review: Disney is attempting to compete in the Harry Potter / Lord of the Rings film world, which is why they make some of the choices they make.  As I ve argued with the Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings films, I don t mind some plot changes and additions for a film adaptation. I think choices like the castle-raiding worked.  The scene with the witch was particularly good and intense. Nevertheless, I agree with other reviews I ve read: the spirit of the book is largely lost, and Aslan is really, really tame.  Really tame.  Like, he could be my pet kitty. Review in a nutshell: Prince Caspian, the film, works as a fun summer movie; but Prince Caspian, the book, is not the kind of story that fits the summer movie genre, and therefore the movie fails to capture the best parts of the book.
Narnia from A to Z: X is for Caspian XNarnia from A to Z: X is for Caspian X
from Nuclearity
May 16, 2008

Does the movie that opens today effectively capture C.S. Lewis’s novel Prince Caspian?
Chronicles Of Narnia - Prince CaspianChronicles Of Narnia - Prince Caspian
from Sci-Fi Talk
May 16, 2008

A look at the second installment of CS Lewis epic series. There's plenty of interviews with cast members Ben Barnes, Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes, William Moseley,Anna Popplewell, Sergio Castellitto, Peter Dinklage, director Andrew Adamson and much more. Special thanks to NBC and EPK.TV for supplying interviews. Music is by Kathleen Reynolds.
EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Ben Barnes star of The Chronicles of Narnia at HollywoodEXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Ben Barnes star of The Chronicles of Narnia at Hollywood
from Professional Rockstars - PRTV
May 15, 2008

Author: laphoto Added: Wed, 14 May 2008 21:46:28 -0800 Duration: 278May 14 2008 Ben Barnes star of The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian had time for fans when he arrive TV show taping
Digital Crack Report for 5-13-2008Digital Crack Report for 5-13-2008
from AliveMind
May 13, 2008

Joe, Rachael, and Chuck cover Chronicles of Narnia:Prince Caspian, Deca Sports, Drone Tactics, Myst, and Assault Heroes 2 and talk about movie tie in games in general.
Daily Breakfast 478 - Looking For An AudienceDaily Breakfast 478 - Looking For An Audience
from SQPN » Daily Breakfast with Fr. Roderick
May 13, 2008

In this episode: Writing and reading; your brain vs. the tv; which books do you read at the moment? The art of Catholic blogging: how to find an audience? How to evangelize GTA IV gamers; The Secrets of Battlestar Galactica; sign up for the Catholic New Media Celebration! (more ) ShareThis
DVD Verdict 167 - Entertainment Docket for the Week of May 12, 2008DVD Verdict 167 - Entertainment Docket for the Week of May 12, 2008
from DVD Verdict Presents...
May 13, 2008

This week, Chief Justice Michael Stailey answers the question on whether its worth investing in the new Indiana Jones box set, or stay with the 2003 release; runs down the list of network season finales; provides a mini review of Speed Racer; previews the release of Chris Claremont's GENEXT #1; and prepares you for a week's worth of film, television, DVDs, and comics in 10 minutes or less. Enjoy!
Prince Caspian Clip 6 - Lucy Finds AslanPrince Caspian Clip 6 - Lucy Finds Aslan
from YouTube :: Tag // voice
May 08, 2008

the chonicles of narnia clip 6 when lucy finds aslan . the lion the witch and the wardrobe Ben Barnes ... Prince Caspian Liam Neeson ... Aslan (voice) Tilda Swinton ... White Witch William Moseley ... Peter Pevensie Anna Popplewell ... Susan Pevensie Skandar Keynes ... Edmund Pevensie Georgie Henley ... Lucy Pevensie Warwick Davis ... Nikabrik Eddie Izzard ... Reepicheep (voice) Peter Dinklage ... Trumpkin Shane Rangi ... Asterius David Walliams ... Bulgy Bear (voice) Sergio Castellitto ... King Miraz Cornell John ... Glenstorm Ken Stott ... Trufflehunter (voice) Vincent Grass ... Dr. Cornelius Pierfrancesco Favino ... Lord Glozelle David Bowles ... Lord Gregoire Predrag Bjelac ... Lord Donnon Alicia Borrachero ... Queen Prunaprismia Damián Alcázar ... Lord Sopespian Simón Andreu ... Lord Scythley Klára Issová ... Hag Jan Pavel Filipensky ... Wimbleweather Jirí Krytinár ... Dwarf Lejla Abbasová ... Windmane Yemi Akinyemi ... Ironhoof Author: faithhillroxs Keywords: prince caspian Added: May 8, 2008
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The Stars of 'Narnia'The Stars of 'Narnia'
from Good Morning America (Video)
May 08, 2008

Anna Popplewell and William Moseley talk about the new film.
DVD Verdict 162 - Summer Movie Preview [05/03/08]DVD Verdict 162 - Summer Movie Preview [05/03/08]
from DVD Verdict Presents...
May 03, 2008

Chief Justice Michael Stailey welcomes in Adam Arseneau, Erich Asperschlager, Ryan Keefer, and Chris Kulik to breakdown and discuss the Summer Movie lineup from heavy hitters like Iron Man, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, WALL-E, and The Dark Knight, to more obscure fare such as Midnight Meat Train, Postal, House Bunny, and everything in between. Enjoy! Email your feedback to podcast@dvdverdict.com.
IC Places 1st look... The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince CaspianIC Places 1st look... The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
from Most Recent
April 18, 2008

Author: icPlaces Added: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 18:49:33 -0800 Duration: 166A year after their first adventure in Narnia, Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy are pulled back in by Susan's magic horn. They find that hundreds of years have passed, and Narnia is now ruled by the bloodthirsty General Miraz, uncle to the true heir, Prince Caspian, now in exile. Now the children must find Caspian and help him depose Miraz...but how will they get home after it's done?
The Rocchi Review --Summer Movie Roundup With Scott Weinberg of Cinematical and FEARnetThe Rocchi Review --Summer Movie Roundup With Scott Weinberg of Cinematical and FEARnet
from Cinematical
April 04, 2008

Filed under: Action, Cannes, Podcasts, Movie Marketing, Interviews, The Rocchi Review: Online Film Community Podcast Is Paramount poised to have the best May imaginable at the box office between Mr. Stark and Dr. Jones? Can you take any movie with a monkey in it seriously? Will Pixar succeed again with WALL-E, or are robots the new Cars? Is a long-awaited sequel 'too little, too late' for X-Files fans? And will Hellboy 2 be the surprise smash of the season? Joining us this week on The Rocchi Review to talk summer's biggest movies is Scott Weinberg of Cinematical and FEARnet, and we try to answer all those questions and more. ... Cinematical's podcast content now has even better sound quality, and is now in iTunes; you can subscribe at this link. Also, you can listen directly here at Cinematical by clicking below: As ever, you can download the entire podcast right here -- and those of you with RSS Podcast readers can find all of Cinematical's podcast content at this link.Permalink | Email this | Comments
"The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" Trailer"The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" Trailer
from Most Recent
March 21, 2008

Author: condensedmov Added: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 05:16:20 -0800 Duration: 151Trailer for "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian," from Walt Disney Pictures. Set one year after the events of "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," the young kings and queens of Narnia are called back to this magic land. Upon their return, the children realize more than 1,300 years have passed in this magic land, which is once again under the control of an evil hand, King Miraz. It is up to the children to set things right, battle the fores of evil, and restore Prince Caspian, the rightful heir, back upon the throne.
Dave's Hollywood Minute Online Edition for September 21, 2007Dave's Hollywood Minute Online Edition for September 21, 2007
from Dave's Hollywood Minute - The Online Edition
September 21, 2007

On today's Dave's Hollywood Minute: Brad Pitt, Mark Wahlberg, Matt Damon, "The Fighter", "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader", "Prince Caspian", George Miller, "Justice League", NBC, and ABC.


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