David Hurtado writes: I am doing my Ph.D. Dissertation on The Chronicles of Narnia Film Series. I would love to get insights from the Narnia Fans on my survey. It can be found at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/DKPKDYB . The survey takes about 20 minutes to complete. If you have the time, it’s worth helping!
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Oky, I’m taking it now…
thanks 🙂
Completed the Survey.
It really made me think about why I love Narnia and what my true opions are..
😉
Sorry, it is way too long.
Just took it! 😀 Didn’t think it was that long at all– I expected a monster. Have to agree with Travis: it made me think a little harder about the series and its impact on my life.
The computer I’m on right now won’t let me access that site for some reason, so I may have to take it from a school comp tomorrow.
Some questions were not really appropriate, yet required an answer. eg ones asking about school – I’m much too old for school, but was required to answer these question. For Ph.D. level study, this seemed like a very, very dubious methodology. Asking whether my parents bought me the toys was kind of amusing was well – my mean old parents didn’t buy me anything!
As well, I thought the question on cultural background was inappropriate – you did not establish location, yet asked four obviously US-focused cultures, plus one “international”, which could mean anything. Plenty of fans outside the US.
Frankly if there was any religious content in Prince Caspian, it passed me by!
Further – no, I haven’t listened to any Focus on the Family audio recordings. But there are others.
The questions, I thought were appropriate…but I really liked the questions about how many times I had seen it…the answers were suppose to be approximate….but I think I answered a little low come to think of it….LWW I saw probably 30 times and PC probably 80 times over the last 2 years. I have the blu-ray for both of them….the tickets I bought when they were in theaters I have kept…I do have quite afew…I will do the same for VDT. Of course I read the Narnia series about 3 or 4 times a year. C.S.Lewis had such a great message.
Wow, awesome, NarniaWarrior! I’m about to e-mail you.
Okay…lets get going…how may I serve you and the Fan Family? I do have some comments about some of the books vs movies…especially the books.
Fire me an e-mail back, and we’ll get things going.