Prince Caspian Trailer

I am not sure that Miraz actually says the "you may find narnia a more savage place than you remember" quote, the voice does not sound like Sergio's, at least not the one he has used in other movies. It does not make sense that Miraz would say that either, I think it would more likely be some one on the right side of the battle, maybe a centaur, Trumpkin, or even PC.
 
I am not sure that Miraz actually says the "you may find narnia a more savage place than you remember" quote, the voice does not sound like Sergio's, at least not the one he has used in other movies. It does not make sense that Miraz would say that either, I think it would more likely be some one on the right side of the battle, maybe a centaur, Trumpkin, or even PC.

That's a good point. At first it sounded kind of like a threat(which would be Miraz), but it would make more sense that it was more of a warning. I'm pretty sure that it isn't PC, Ben has a different voice. It might be Glenstorm though.
 
Doesn't it sound more like a threat than a warning? If it is a threat, then it's probably Miraz or one of his Lords. If it's a warning, I go for Gelnstorm but I really think its Miraz.
 
I am not sure if it is a warning or a threat because although it does sound more like a threat it is the modified end quote of the Prince Caspian video game trailer.
 
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Sorry. I saw the PC poster when I went to watch the Golden Compass and almost fainted. All the cinema staff were staring at me as I started taking pictures from every angle with my phone xDD
And now I'm just sooo excited. The movie looks awesome. Georgie looks gorgeous with long hair.
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Anyway, I think it sounded like a warning too, so it can't have been Miraz. I read the book so many years ago, I'll have to re-read it to remind myself of everything that happened.
 
Don't forget that the film is a bit different from the book in many ways so if you reread the book you'll be more confused with the film in some ways when they differ. But, I'd reread the book again anyway. I mean, who can go wrong with that. The books will always outdo the films...but I'm biased.
 
YESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYES!
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Sorry. I saw the PC poster when I went to watch the Golden Compass and almost fainted. All the cinema staff were staring at me as I started taking pictures from every angle with my phone xDD
And now I'm just sooo excited. The movie looks awesome. Georgie looks gorgeous with long hair.
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The last time I went to the movies with my friends I think we stood in front of the PC poster staring at it for at least fifteen minutes... :rolleyes:

Don't forget that the film is a bit different from the book in many ways so if you reread the book you'll be more confused with the film in some ways when they differ. But, I'd reread the book again anyway. I mean, who can go wrong with that. The books will always outdo the films...but I'm biased.
Yes I am definately reading it a few more times before I go see the movie. :D I think I'll read it with my little sister, too. I am determined to make sure she grows up liking Narnia. Gotta bring her up right. ;)
 
I just watched the trailer online. I'm excited about the movie now! I loved how they are "pulled into Narnia" on the train platform: it looks like the wall on the opposite side of the train sort of blows up and as the train is passing before their eyes, they can see through its windows the sun, sea and water, the beach, and then -- well, I guess once the train gets past, they can walk out onto the beach. That looks very cool!

Also Caspian's Uncle Miraz looks cool in his armor. Is it he who says "You may find Narnia a more savage place than when you left..."? That sounds wicked cool.
 
The part where they get into Narnia looks ok to me, but the wall exploding in some ways takes away from the magical part of it for me. They're not just disappearing into Narnia like they're supposed to. I think it's cool the way they see it through the train windows, but the wall exploding doesn't quite look right to me. I love the ruins around Cair Paravel though.
 
I like the wall exploding. I like the vision of the beach through the train windows ... I think it's going to be good. But I'm not seeing anything of Caspian as a youngster -- I wonder how they are going to do the back story? It's all so puzzling.
 
Caspian as a youngster? That's not in the book.
Well, yah, he is actually a youngster the entire time in the book ... but what I meant was when his nurse tells him fairy stories about Narnia, and then she gets in trouble for it and gets canned, and then Miraz gets Dr. Cornelius as a tutor for him. Caspian appears as a child in the back story of the book. (Or, as I say, he is a child for the entire book, but there are critical portions of the story where he is younger, even, than he is when the Pevensies arrive.)
 
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