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| TCON: Prince Caspian | |||
April 20th, 2008 by
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The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian When Susan, Peter, Edmund, and Lucy return to Narnia, they find out hundreds of years have passed and King Miraz has taken over. Now they have to find the exiled Prince Caspian to fight the King, but gladly lion Aslan is there to help them. | ||||||||
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I'm sorry for not having a Cinema Saturday for another week, but having a good movie out of the cinema every week turned out to be pretty difficult. I tried 'The Tracey Fragments', which was a little too artsy without much substance. I saw 'The Children of Huang Shi,' which just wasn't written that well and therefore not that interesting. And for the rest, these are just slow weeks for the box office. I'm planning to see 'Street Kings' tomorrow, the word is it's pretty good? So maybe I'll come back on that one next Saturday. But for now, let’s get back to Narnia.
I noticed how the new Narnia isn't getting much attention, or maybe that's just me? But after watching the featurette above, I am quite eager for the next installment. The first Narnia was ok, it entertained, but not much more. With 'Prince Caspian' however, they seem to be going into the 'Lord of the Rings' direction. As if they weren't sure the first time, but their success confirmed their ideas and now they are going all the way. In a couple of weeks we'll see how it compares to the Lord of the Rings and Harry Potters. Release date: May 16, 2008 | ||||||||
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Interesting that you should see “The Children of Huang Shi”. I saw it on Saturday. You too? I agree with your assessment though. Narnia seems under-hyped at the moment, much like Stardust last year which turned out to be a great movie. Let’s hope for the same with Narnia.
Hehe, actually I saw ‘The Children of Huang Shi’ last friday, almost the same day though..
Did you enjoy it?