Walden Media's Prince Caspian A poster of the upcoming movie was release. It looks absolutely stunning! I think I'm gonna enjoy this as much as I did when they did The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.
Oh I'm sooo excited!!!!! I loved the first movie; and I agree with Sacharissa....we have to wait till May?!?!
*hangs head in shame* I never watched The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. I'm way behind on movies. I should make an effort to go and watch some.
QUICKLY EVERYONE! JUMP HUGZ! LET'S TIE HER TO A CHAIR AND STRAP HER IN! I'LL GET THE ROPE TO TIE HUGZ IN THE CHAIR. SOMEONE GET THE SCOTCH TAPE TO TAPE HER EYES OPEN AND WE ALSO NEED A PAIR OF HANDCUFFS TO LOCK HER IN THE CHAIR
*goes into Brandon's duty belt and holds up three pairs of hand cuffs* I've got the handcuffs!!!! (I knew there was a reason for Brandon to be going to school for law enforcement! LOL!)
Uh, guys? If it's a good movie she doesn't need to be strapped in. That's OK, Hugz, you can come watch it with Witch Baby and me. We've only seen it once so far. I'll make popcorn. No duct tape, I promise.
Can I just say I've never watched any Narnia related stuff ... nor read the book (s?). As a child and an adult I much preferred Winnie the Pooh to Beatrix Potter and Hans Christan Anderson to Baum or Lewis. When I could read for myself I preferred Ms Blyton ( ) before discovering the wonderful gothic fantasy world of Mervyn Peake's Gormenghast Castle and later the LOTR.
Don't forget the Pop corn for hugz. while she is tied and ducktaped leave an opening in mouth for stuffing Pop Corn.
Sadly there are only three novels in the series and (frankly) the third was a trifle disappointing. But the first two were so fabulous that I forgave everything. Read about them here ... I'd place these quite high in any high school reading list and wish I still had them cos I'd read them again.
I've never read the Narnia books either. Tried to once but they just weren't my style so I quit. Plus, I think I started reading the last book first. What? How was I supposed to know that the Lion, the Witch and the Wordrobe was book number one? I like Beatrix Potter's books. My parents used to read them to me when I was little. There's just something about those books that make them so... nice.