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Prince Caspian


Seranikai

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Having finally seen the film - things to note:

  • The opening sequence was amazing. Especially when the title came up - it made me shiver. Few films do that.
  • Having had the OST for aaaaaaaaages, it was amusing seeing how right/wrong I was as to when the cues were used.
  • Some of the choices of themes mystified me. For example, reusing the 'train journey' music (from the first film) when the Pevensies go back to Narnia (in the second). Why not use the Narnia cue? :blink:
  • Aslan annoyed me.
  • The ruins of Cair Paravel were just pure win. Especially the four ruined thrones.
  • Ben Barnes (who played Caspian) is gorgeous. :wub:
  • AWESOME SQUID TREES! :o
  • The general plot seemed to involve a lot of killing... :wakeup2:
  • SQUID TREES! :o

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I haven't seen it yet, nor did I really care to, though I might see it now. Squid trees make it sound so much more intresting.

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I saw that movie a while ago, and the trees did indeed look like squid when they moved. But you forgot about Reepicheep! He was one of the best characters, if not the funniest.

 

And was Aslan's mysterious "not showing up" what annoyed you, or was it something else?

 

~B~

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I saw that movie a while ago, and the trees did indeed look like squid when they moved. But you forgot about Reepicheep! He was one of the best characters, if not the funniest.

 

And was Aslan's mysterious "not showing up" what annoyed you, or was it something else?

 

~B~

Oh, he just came across as arrogant. He just turns up at the last moment and attacks loads of people...then acts all majestic and wise.

 

And Reepicheep was like Puss in Boots from Shrek, just not as good.

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You may have trouble with Susan, if you keep saying that, Seran. :P

 

Yup. The squid trees were awesome.

 

-AngelFlame

 

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Oh, right,

The squid trees,

If I recall correctly,

They can move around,

How in the world can they actually do that?

Do they have, like, little brownies moving them under the roots?

It still remains a mystery

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