The Most Anticipated Scene.

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Theres a couple of things I can't wait to see! The Cair Paravel Ruins (which Ive seen pictures of on NarniaWeb, but I bet will be totally different on Screen)

Or, Reep ofcourse.

As for Scenes, Aside from the Battle scenes. I can't WAIT to see The Treasure house! When I heard Prince Caspian was being filmed thats the first thing that came to my mind. I don't know why honestly. I just can't wait.

Which is your most anticipated PC scene to see?
 
I can't wait to see the scene where Capian his tutor go outside to the top of the castle and Caspian finds out about King Miraz's plan. I also can't wait to see the part when the children are transported into Narnia, that would be interesting to see how they're going to do that. And of course Reep. And all of the dryads and when the river god comes out of the water. And when Lucy and Susan meet Aslan at night in the woods, and when Peter fights Miraz. AHHH! I think I pretty much want to see the whole thing!
 
Why not this year, why next year. I can't wait that long. Why can't they be like Harry Potter.

AGREE!

BUT, it is just the second movie. I am sure if err. When (I have faith they will do them all) they make the rest it will be faster. Like Dawn Treader. its only a year wait afterwards.
 
I Want To See How Nikabrik and Caspian Interact With Each other.and Especially The Fight Between Peter and Miraz..............:rolleyes:
 
I want to see the fight inside Aslan's How. The bad guys in that are outnumbered, and neither Nikabrik nor the Hag seems likely to be so powerful in physical melee as to offset the unequal numbers; so it's up to the Werewolf to be formidable and frightening. Aslan does not permit werebeasts in the Narnian world to enjoy immunity to normal weapons; but the Werewolf has to be at least very hard to kill, or the fight would last just about long enough for Peter, Edmund and Trumpkin to make one stab apiece.
 
I want to see the fight inside Aslan's How. The bad guys in that are outnumbered, and neither Nikabrik nor the Hag seems likely to be so powerful in physical melee as to offset the unequal numbers; so it's up to the Werewolf to be formidable and frightening. Aslan does not permit werebeasts in the Narnian world to enjoy immunity to normal weapons; but the Werewolf has to be at least very hard to kill, or the fight would last just about long enough for Peter, Edmund and Trumpkin to make one stab apiece.

Thats a very interesting point! Never thought of it that way. At all.
 
I'm actually looking forward to a lot of stuff that was left out of the book! By that I mean emotions, like the Telmarines' reaction to seeing mythical creatures! Since it's a children's book Lewis didn't elaborate on things that a novelist would, so I felt a little unfulfilled reading it the second time now that I'm older.

I still hope the don't cut a lot out! with the exception of one thing: Baccus and the wild dancing girls. It would be too awkward for the filmmakers to incorporate Roman mythology. After all, Baccus is the god of wine and mirth -- Romans would have wild orgies (drinking, partying sex-fests) in his name! It would be a little inappropriate if they kept him in!

~Sarah
 
Keep in mind what is said in the book by the girls regarding Bacchus. I believe Susan said to Lucy that she would not have felt safe with Bacchus around if Aslan had not been with them, and I do not see a reason for Doug Gresham to let that scene stray from its original theme or put anything over-the-top in it if they do it.

I would most of all like to see the battles, the Trees in action, and the ruins of Cair.
 
^ I guess so, but I think too many people would catch the reference. It's just one of those eye-rolling head-shaking moments when the audience realizes that Narnia is inhabited by an ancient Roman god of wine! :rolleyes:

~Sarah
 
Hey! I'm not arguing for that; Narnia already has enough living dryiads, trees, fawns, centaurs, badgers, mice, river gods, dwarves, and fairytale creatures to make up for a celebration scene! (without Baccus!)

~Sarah
 
I really hope they have the part that's in the book where they are walking through the forest and are getting a bit lost;
"That's the trouble with girls. They never carry a map in their heads."--edmund
"that's because we have something in them."--lucy!!!
 
Yes, I'm looking forward to seeing how they show the Pevensies being "drawn into Narnia." The BBC version was soooooo cheesy, as the kids step outside of their bodies, and the freeze-framed images are loopdy-looped around and around into the air with a whisking sound into mid air. Oh my! How would you show them leaving our world and entering Narnia onscreen? In the book it is vague, and only describes it as everything turning to a blur as they feel like they're being pulled.
 
I'm most anticpating seeing Repecheep,and Caspain first meeting all the creatures of Narnia.:)
 
I want to see Lucy with Aslan at night in the forest. I want to see the kid's faith journey.

I also want to see them have their dual with Trumpkin and archery contest with him at the ruins of Cair Paravel.

I can't wait to see the Dancing Lawn though. That's gonna be awesome!
 
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