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by bluepizza
Mar 25th, 2007
06:44:53 PM
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Are we sure these aren't vacation pics?
by chrth
Mar 25th, 2007
06:45:42 PM
And here's Aunt Ethel on the beach with her Yorkie ... and here's Uncle Gus drinking again ... oh, and look, here's a picture of Toby flying his kite!
hrmmm
by Quint
Mar 25th, 2007
06:49:40 PM
Vacation pics don't typically have 35mm motion picture cameras and a team of hair and make-up people around the kids... At least mine, didn't... Sure, we had some PAs with walkies, but what family doesn't?
Wow... the moviemakers better pick up the pace
by BeeDub
Mar 25th, 2007
07:05:37 PM
...or these kids won't be kids no more. It's been, what, a year and a half since the first one? And "Prince Caspian" won't come out until next year, right? Better hurry these movies up!
Wow, dazzling production stills.
by Bronx Cheer
Mar 25th, 2007
07:08:13 PM
Jeebus. Hang on. Let me get out my camera, Ethyl. Lookee, it's a mooovie set.
At least you folks see pics
by Immortal_Fish
Mar 25th, 2007
07:08:14 PM
All I see are a few HTML para breaks.
You are missing nothing.
by Bronx Cheer
Mar 25th, 2007
07:09:04 PM
Seriously!
Wow....a beach...
by ConeSpinner
Mar 25th, 2007
07:11:21 PM
and a big rock. now what would really be cool is a sailboat....oh look!!!! there's one!!!
The little red X's show up everywhere! Even in movies!!
by Mike_D
Mar 25th, 2007
07:15:26 PM
They will rule the world!
BeeDub - Kids' age doesn't matter
by Dreadpirate
Mar 25th, 2007
07:20:15 PM
These books aren't like Harry Potter, Caracters (except Aslan) are rarely in more than two or three books. Although in one (The Horse and His Boy) all the kids from this movie are grown up - so taking their time would be a good thing.
Lion, Witch and a Big Frickin Closet of Fuzzy Coats...
by fluffybunnywhiskers
Mar 25th, 2007
07:30:20 PM
was something I really tried to like when it came out, but it really did nothing for me at all. I had expectations from reading the book when I was young and I wanted something that felt a little more removed from LOTR... but it didn't even feel like a kiddy LOTR. It just felt like a movie with unremarkable sets, graphics and performances. The kids didn't really give good performances to me, even taking into consideration they're kids... and I didn't feel any character development of the oldest boy growing into a warrior at all. All in all, I bluntly felt the movie was pretty bad and unless Caspian has some incredible trailers, I will not be spending 10 bucks to see another film from this series.
Tilda Swinton
by Daddylonghead
Mar 25th, 2007
07:52:15 PM
was allllllmost enough to get me to see the first movie, but not quite enough. Like Quint I'll wait 'n' see. Certainly enjoyed the books as a kid...
Isn't that Indy's Father?
by Larry of Arabia
Mar 25th, 2007
07:53:03 PM
See him running down the beach flapping his umbrella to scare the birds into the Nazi planes? I know the two movies share a time frame but I didn't know that Indy landed in Narnia for a brief time.
That CGI seastack monolith looks completely fake.
by CreasyBear
Mar 25th, 2007
08:22:07 PM
I hope that's just pre-viz.
Where's Scaramanga?
by Mace Tofu
Mar 25th, 2007
08:53:07 PM
Looks like his beach...
...damn, no pictures!
by StarBlitzer
Mar 25th, 2007
09:06:25 PM
...removed at the request of Sony? Bastards!
It shows nothing...NOTHING AT ALL!
by film_fanatic_in_the_original_bla ck_and_white
Mar 25th, 2007
09:07:52 PM
I agree, vacation picks.
One eyed Willy is back to visit the Goonies!
by Judge Dredds Dirty Undies
Mar 25th, 2007
09:36:03 PM
Aww aint that sweet.
It DOES looks like the MWTGG beach
by Osmosis Jones
Mar 25th, 2007
10:15:25 PM
Now we just need Nick Nack to show up...
looks more like they're scouting for locations.
by Datascream
Mar 25th, 2007
11:13:37 PM
but maybe that's just me.
or maybe I just need to read the intro before
by Datascream
Mar 25th, 2007
11:14:34 PM
commenting. God I suck...
They sure waited long enough.
by msspurlock
Mar 26th, 2007
12:10:44 AM
One more year and the oldest kids will be eligible for Equity's retirement plan, for God's sake.
Damn you Michael Bay
by MCMLXXVII
Mar 26th, 2007
01:22:46 AM
Damn you Michael Bay
Not exactly incredible
by Kizeesh
Mar 26th, 2007
04:08:35 AM
I don't get that whole, so real I felt like I was in Narnia feeling. Odd though, I don't recall a beach like that in the story, that looks more like Dawn treader stuff.
Well, son on the beach!
by JackPumpkinhead
Mar 26th, 2007
06:52:54 AM
These are some beaching vacation photos. Where are the ones from Caspian? Hey, does anyone have any photos of a street from Spiderman 3?
Exactly, Datascream
by Mister Man
Mar 26th, 2007
06:53:44 AM
I've seen more interesting photos taken on a tech scout. I have to agree about "Lion" - read the books a dozen times growing up, but something was missing. Not sure what - some stories just don't translate well to the screen.
Yea!
by 0007
Mar 26th, 2007
07:52:42 AM
The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe is my second-favourite film of all time, and I cannot wait for Prince Caspian! Thanks for posting these...
I agree with the main geeza
by council estate scumbag
Mar 26th, 2007
08:25:03 AM
totally, fella. war scenes were wicked but once you was in narnia itself it was very generic. kept getting reminded of the melendez cartoon from the 70's and i'm sure if i saw it now it'd be shit. it's probably got limited animation and some shit, so for the new narnia to remind me of dat, aint good. that said, i got a good feeling about the new one. i too remember the book, so this has more scope AND it hasnt been done B4.
Let me guess - there is a beach in the film
by Doctor_Sin
Mar 26th, 2007
09:59:41 AM
And it is covered in...sand!
Where are the Argonauts?
by Bert Fischer
Mar 26th, 2007
10:27:04 AM
Jason! They've stolen some treasure! To the boat! To the boat!
And in the role of Prince Caspian...
by Bert Fischer
Mar 26th, 2007
10:29:55 AM
...Mr. Jeff Probst!
A little too venomy
by sfezfilms
Mar 26th, 2007
11:55:07 AM
This movie might be good if it doesn't follow in the footsteps of the first one and suck.
A little too venomy
by sfezfilms
Mar 26th, 2007
11:55:22 AM
This movie might be good if it doesn't follow in the footsteps of the first one and suck.
oops I posted twice
by sfezfilms
Mar 26th, 2007
11:56:10 AM
Now three times.
I come from the future to tell you that
by Dorothys Taint Again
Mar 26th, 2007
12:00:13 PM
there will be a PRINCE in this film. And his name will be Caspian. Reepacheep will survive, but eventually dies.
should have done horse and his boy
by Staldo
Mar 26th, 2007
12:34:05 PM
That book was great. Are they going to try and shoehorn a huge, nonexistent epic battle into this one too? I predict they won't make it as far in the books as the BBC series. They might churn out Dawn Treader before no more movies are made. It's a pity too, I think a movie of The Last Battle would have the emotional impact of Aronofsky's The Fountain if done correctly.
H&HB would have been a better lead in, but
by finky089
Mar 26th, 2007
12:51:40 PM
I guess Caspian is a more dynamic story?
Now this is.....
by BigFo
Mar 26th, 2007
01:22:35 PM
COOL NEWS!!!
A Horse and his Boy-Toy: Bisexuals in Narnia
by number5withabullet
Mar 26th, 2007
02:38:13 PM
It would be more enjoyable than the last movie was. That being said, how about Princess Caspien, THe Voyage of the Shlong Wetter, The Silver Sex Swing, and the Last Paddle.
Actually, what didn't work in the first one, for me
by Mister Man
Mar 26th, 2007
04:39:20 PM
Tilda Swinton. Not sure why - probably perfect casting, but it didn't work for me. McAvoy is excellent, and children are great, but they'll age too quickly. Potter can pull off the seven films, but younger kids are more difficult - one of the boys in "Lion" grew several inches during that film (in height, yeah, yeah) alone.
comingsoon.net is better
by sleepytones
Mar 26th, 2007
05:07:01 PM
better news of course
Location: Cathedral Cove, Coromandel
by otari
Mar 26th, 2007
06:51:59 PM
Near Hahei on the west coast of the Coromandel peninsula - about two hours southwest of Auckland. One of the most popular walks/beaches in the country - I'm sure there were plenty of gawkers around while they were filming on such a nice day.
Tilda Swinton-too calm
by Staldo
Mar 27th, 2007
11:23:48 AM
The White Witch is supposed to represent how evil and unpredictable adults sometimes seem to children. When she lost her cool, she didn't lose it with enough intensity. She was hot as hell with her albino dreadlocks cave-woman look, though. She should be in King Conan if it ever gets made.
Who wouldn't grow...
by nemesisdarkside
Mar 27th, 2007
07:08:03 PM
several inches when you're working with Anna Popplewell everyday for a few months.

Sorry, but I couldn't resist.

I agree with Kizeesh
by Valin Kenobi
Apr 9th, 2007
11:28:11 PM
This just screams Dawn Treader. (It also looks very Dinotopian, now that I think about it.) Looks damn nifty though.
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