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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe Message Board


Carol Lambert posts on 1/1/2012 Carol Lambert has just written a review of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe which you can see here
posts a message on 8/7/2006 12:00:09 AM I loved the Stone Table part...when powerful Aslan came back because of his great sacrifice and then he and the two girls raced to the battle field and it all got really intense. And indeed, i did notice the crown melting! Good symbolism. And I also recommend the soundtrack to the movie...just to put that out there. :)
posts on 8/4/2006 11:49:59 AM Oh, cool, a code! Anyways, what was your favorite part in "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe?" I thought it was pretty cool how the Witch's crown would slowly melt as Aslan got more powerful. Did anyone notice that?



posts on 8/4/2006 12:08:57 AM Adnamarine. Read the following very carefully: greetings on Iceland terrain only Always Manages kings nearing ingenious gold harpy tales Artic open foreboding Toys taking human ethnic Rarely provoking antithesis gorging every Anything delving ostrich telepathy Involving patterns rolling over boorish oleander acrobats reading dreadful series Torture 78 Oprah dog opposing telephone Rules computer of mages
posts on 8/2/2006 8:08:49 PM I liked this movie, too. It was spectacular! The scenery and everything was just lovely. The characters were picked well, although Lucy was a bit...well, nevermind. I love the soundtrack, as well. Everything was done nicely in this movie.
posts a message on 4/28/2006 11:45:58 AM Why is no one posting on this message board?! This is an awesome movie! But there is a lot that could be said about it. Edmund and the Witch and Tumnus are the best characters in my opinion. The Witch was absolutely perfect! Edmund was the best kid, than Lucy, than Peter than Susan. The beavers kind of annoyed me, how they expected the children to know everything. They weren't like that in the book. And the centaurs looked...very strange. The last thing I would call them is beautiful, which is how they were described in the book. "Noble and beautiful." But, oh I loved it. It had awesome music too. And the scenery, oh my goodness.


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