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Postby Camuel » Sat Jan 01, 2005 2:41 pm

Looking forward to seeing this. CS Lewis is a genius and I hope they do as good a job with Narnia as was done with Tolkien's LOTR
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Postby Camuel » Sat Jan 01, 2005 2:47 pm

Well, I'm glad they are going in the order it was made, anyhow... I mean, it's absolutely ludicrous to put Magician's nephew first... It removes the feeling of being thrown into a foreign world when you read LWW.


Whilst MN was the First book (the tree at the end becomes the wardrobe in #2, I agree that they should skip to LWAW. It is the most popular of the stories after all.
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Postby Photosoph » Fri Jan 14, 2005 1:54 pm

Hmm... at first after reading through the posts, I was kinda dissapointed that MN wouldn't be first. But after reading through a few more I think I agree with The Witch and the Wardrobe going first. Yeah, it would promote the feel of being thrust into an entirely new world.

Woot! Go NZ'rs! ;) There just seem to be so few on CAA. Although I'm new, so of course I don't know everybody.

I think it's kinda cool that both LOTR and now the Narnia movie(s) are being set in NZ. I've always thought of the sort of landscape where both would be set as very similar... different, but still with huge snowy mountains, lots and lots of magical looking forests etc. So I'm hoping the areas they choose to film in will do heaps of justice to the Narnia movie(s).

I'm in the North Island of NZ, and I'm guessing most of the filming in NZ was done in the South Island, so I only really knew anything about the filming from the news. I still remember ages ago when they started filming LOTR in NZ watching them talk about it on the news. I had no idea what huge movies they were going to be at that point.

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Postby Warrior 4 Jesus » Fri Jan 14, 2005 5:28 pm

Has anyone seen this little feature? It show's little snippets of Weta Worshop working on armour, creatures etc for The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.
Well worth watching and really whets your appetite!

http://www.narniaweb.com/news.asp?id=157&dl=1677545
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Postby Bobtheduck » Sat Jan 15, 2005 12:47 am

Camuel wrote:Whilst MN was the First book (the tree at the end becomes the wardrobe in #2, I agree that they should skip to LWAW. It is the most popular of the stories after all.
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There is much disagreement about this in narnia fandom... First off, it was NOT the first book. The events are merely first chronologically. The first book was LWW. I have the books in ORIGINAL ORDER from a 70's release. They were changed to Chronological order later on, at Lewis' request, and that was a mistake in my, and many fans', opinion.

To learn all the details of how the world was made and of how the witch became the witch, how the world was turned into "always winter but never Christmas", how the lamppost tree was made, who the old man was in the house... It totally removes the mystery and amazement that exists when you read LWW first instead... I think purely chronological storytelling is rather boring, especially when the order of introducing ideas doesn't take place chronologically. It wasn't written to be Chronological. Lewis merely wanted it changed because he saw it as one continuous story and he had the background and foreground and everything in between. He made this decision, after the books had been published, as someone who had the whole story and not as someone being introduced to it for the first time. This was a major mistake.

Magician's nephew, book 6 in the original order, is full of details that are significant only as an extra layer to add to the story laid out in LWW and maybe some of the other books, and not as a foundation themselves. I will definately introduce it to my children in original order, and I would suggest anyone getting into it for the first time to do the same... This is also why I am glad that, regardless of whether HAHB or MN make the leap to the big screen, LWW comes first. This is the way it should always be.
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Postby Warrior 4 Jesus » Sat Jan 15, 2005 12:55 am

I've read it always in chronological order. I wonder if reading them now in the order they were published will undo the damage? (laughs) My favourites are Magician's Nephew, Silver Chair and the Last Battle.
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