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      The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian

      Any one seens this yet? I saw it yesterday and liked it. Thought it was better then the last one, though slightly slow paced at the start of the film and has a few questions unanswered at the end. But all in all a good film. Plus really good action scenes and a fantastu feel about it. I'd recommend it.
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      I enjoyed it Having not only seen the BBC version as well as reading the books, I felt the characterization was a bit off the mark, but I felt that overall they did a fairly good job.

      I went home and started reading the series again and finished The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe in two hours. I then read through Prince Caspian and realized just how little the movie really follows along with the book, but as it was still enjoyable and not "unbelievable," I'd say that Hollywood didn't do that bad of a job.

      (I just finished "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader" and "The Silver Chair," so now I'm on "The Horse and His Boy." Wonderful books!)

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      Quote Originally Posted by Amethyst Star View Post
      I enjoyed it Having not only seen the BBC version as well as reading the books, I felt the characterization was a bit off the mark, but I felt that overall they did a fairly good job.

      I went home and started reading the series again and finished The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe in two hours. I then read through Prince Caspian and realized just how little the movie really follows along with the book, but as it was still enjoyable and not "unbelievable," I'd say that Hollywood didn't do that bad of a job.

      (I just finished "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader" and "The Silver Chair," so now I'm on "The Horse and His Boy." Wonderful books!)
      I haven't read the books since I was nine so I couldn't really remember how well the film followed it.
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      I only read them once about six years ago (and it's been quite a while since I saw the old BBC version), so I wasn't sure, either. I think that thanks to them, I've been doing a lot more reading in general.

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