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    Book Fan? Or Movie Fan? Or both?

    Upon your advice, I watched it. Furthermore, just for good measure, I made sure I watched Mary Poppins again to remember it well. I would comment that the true story of Mary Poppins is a bit more real than Disney usually puts out. Think of them like the Grimm fairy tales that most Disney tales...
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    Book Fan? Or Movie Fan? Or both?

    No, but I’m aware of how it shows that P.L Travers didn’t like the direction it was going, particularly the musical aspect.
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    Book Fan? Or Movie Fan? Or both?

    Unfortunately, Lewis would not have liked the adaptations of his work. Similar to how P.L. Travers reacted to the Mary Poppins movie.
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    Book Fan? Or Movie Fan? Or both?

    I really enjoyed seeing a different side of Peter in the Prince Caspian film.
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    Whats your fave line?

    Mr. Fox: "Forgive me, your Majesty." White Witch: "Uh, flattery will get you nowhere." Mr. Fox: "Not to seem rude, but I wasn't actually talking to you."
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    Silly Ideas for the Netflix Narnia Movies and Shows

    The Pevensies as played by the actors from Harry Potter, so they would necessarily need to be older.
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    Silly Ideas for the Netflix Narnia Movies and Shows

    Instead of the actual main cast, it's their parents that find their way into Narnia.
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    Merging The Narnia Series With Unrelated Books

    What if.....Tiny Tim discovers Narnia?
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    Merging The Narnia Series With Unrelated Books

    Love it. We can really build this lore!
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    Merging The Narnia Series With Unrelated Books

    That's a theory that at least one other person has had.
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    Merging The Narnia Series With Unrelated Books

    Can't we just use the puddles in Magician's Nephew to connect to anywhere? Like Teletubbies or something?
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    Merging The Narnia Series With Unrelated Books

    Narnia and A Series of Unfortunate Events. Narnia and the works of Paulo Coelho. These might just end up making it even more spiritual.
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    Narnia In what order should the Chronicles of Narnia be read?

    I would be curious to read what questions people had if they read Magician's Nephew followed by Lion, Witch, and The Wardrobe. As I said, the only question I had was whether or not it was Diggory in LWW (and I still haven't read to the point where that is answered).
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    The Lord of the Rings- J.R.R. Tolkien

    Hail, Theoden King! Hark!
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    All New Harry Potter Thread post July 15, 2011

    RIP Robbie Coltrane. We have lost so many of the actors and they all had such passionate fans.
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    Superheroes and Supervillains

    Interestingly, this character also features in a novel that is considered to be a sequel to H.G. Wells "War of the Worlds".
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    Superheroes and Supervillains

    Okay, let's start with the Black Owl. The Black Owl is Walt Walters. He is the father of superheroes Yank and Doodle. When Walters dons the mask, his children are unaware of his secret identity at first, but they do become the first crime fighting family in the history of comic books. Walters...
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    Superheroes and Supervillains

    What would you be interested in knowing? Not too much is known about some of them. Sky Wizard, for example, has only been seen in 5 comic issues since 1940, that I can find. As for the first one I mentioned, Red Bee, he was actually adopted by DC Comics. They killed him off and he appears as a...
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    Superheroes and Supervillains

    No, but I do love the idea of Sherlock Holmes and company being considered under the 'superhero" category. I was referring to such characters as Red Bee, The Masked Marvel, Sky Wizard, Mister Wonder, Marvelous Man and Marvelous Woman, Professor Supermind and Professor Supermind Jr., Future Man...
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