Reports on VDT Screening

20th Century Fox and Walden Media held a screening of a full-length “Voyage of the Dawn Treader” film earlier today. Reactions to the footage have begun to pop up – where else -on Twitter.

What are people saying? Hit the jump to find out.

From adammeliski: “Wow. That was SO good. That movie made me want to read all the Narnia books again! You all should see it when it comes out!!”

From gpackiam: “Wow! Best Narnia movie yet”

And from NarniaFans’ own David Sutton (a/k/a Narniaexpert): “I just saw the Voyage of the Dawn Treader. It was great!”

Keep your eyes on NarniaFans for more updates.

Image credit: 20th Century Fox/Walden Media.

22 Comments

  1. @gpackiam and @adammeliski both happened to be people I invited to the screening. The official hashtag for this movie is #DawnTreader so the best way to find what people said about the film is to search for this hashtag.

    • Please, David, tell us more about the screening! I have 3 questions 🙂

      1.- Can you tell us something about the tone of the Reepicheep-Eustace Dragon scenes?

      2.- Did you notice any change in Liam Neeson’s interpretation of Aslan?

      3.- Being not too serious about this: In your opinion, can we expect an oscar nomination in other categories than technical? (just dreaming)

  2. @supertreader
    “Just got done watching a screening of #dawntreader . Honestly, the best yet.”

    • Hey David, did you find the script better written than the previous 2 films? I think I could get used to the plot changes, but if the dialogue is a bit cheesy, has too many one liners (like in the trailer), or has too much of a modern feel, I believe I would find it harder to immerse myself into the movie. Anyway, I’m glad you liked it, and hopefully we will see more (expanded) reviews in the future.

  3. THAT is good. i saw Twitter feed that said that Jadis, Susan, and Peter was nothing to worry about. I’m also glad to hear that Gael is awesome. She looks like an absolute cutie! 🙂

  4. Was it very different from the book? Also, toward the end of the book we saw Caspian behaving a little out of character by throwing a tantrum after Edmund and ship crew told him he couldn’t abandon the people to go to the End of the World. Was this scene shown? Thanks.

  5. Don’t get your hopes up folks. They did the same thing to “The Last Airbender” and that screening got really good reviews. Then the theatrical cut was released and look how that ended up….

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