Entering Narnia
There is no possible way that I could write a post worthy of this title. I'm not just talking about the movie (which was released today), but the history and impact of C.S. Lewis' creation. So instead, I will let you do your own research. It all depends on how much, if anything, you want to know.
Here are a few websites for you to explore. You'll notice that I didn't list Disney's official website. Waste of time. It is huge, takes forever to load, and nearly impossible to navigate. Listed are some better alternatives.
NarniaResources.com Order free materials, free downloads, view trailers and clips, and e-cards just to name a few. I could spend a long time exploring this site.
The Narnia Academy This one is even more indepth than the first one. I could get lost in this online world for days. I won't even try listing some the numerous features, you'll just have to visit the site and see it for your self.
OutNow.CH A generic movie site that has a great selection of high-res images, perfect for your computer's desktop and for printing. It is not an english site (possibly German) but it is easy enough to navigate.
Erin and I are planning on seeing the movie on Saturday. Notice I said planning. Who knows if we will be able to get in. If you go and see it, I'd love to hear your review! (Be sure and dress warm for the long line.) ;)
—b
2 comments:
Bernt and Erin,
I'm planning on seeing Narnia Thursday night. I want to see it after my finals are done and on a week night when all the noisy kids will be in bed. Can't wait to see it!
Em
Yea, I didn't want to see it during the day because of kids (how mean am I), but we are planning on meeting the other STEM secretary for the "Super Matinee" price.
I know I'm going to want to see it again anyway. Alison's youngest daughter has already seen it twice! She saw two pre-release screenings. She loved it and said it was very accurate.
—b
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