What bit of PC are you looking forward to the most?

Into the Wardrobe

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I know we've had tons of spoilers, but from the book, what parts do you want to see in the film the most? What in it would "make the film" for you?

I personally want to see the faith journey of the kids and have them come to be able to see Aslan one at a time...and see Lucy and Aslan's discussion in the night in the woods. When he calls her to step out in faith and follow him regardless of what everyone else chooses to do. That's what I want to see the most I think. There are a lot of parts I love, but that's the bit I look forward to the most. I just hope they do well with that bit in the film.

How about you? What do you want to see?
 
OK, that is one of my favorite parts of the book, so you stole it right there. But I like when Aslan meets Trumpkin, doesn't he treat him like a doll and toss him around? I hope they do that part. I also like those bears, the Bulgy bears, and how they demand to be referees at the contest, and then start sucking their paws, just what everyone warned them not to do. I wonder if they will get sweet llittle things like that in there?

And of course, toward the end of the story, when Aslan and the girls go set all the kids free from school, and one teacher -- I love that part, she's been teaching those horrible boys, and Aslan sweeps her away (and turns the boys into pigs!).
 
Awww you stole my favorite part!!!!:rolleyes:

Any other bits you'd like to see Lucy?

By the way Ink, they will have the Bears in there sucking their paws. It's one of the many costumed characters Shane was playing that they'll probably redo by CG later. They filmed him in the bear suit and told him to suck his paws anyway.
 
Any other bits you'd like to see Lucy?

By the way Ink, they will have the Bears in there sucking their paws. It's one of the many costumed characters Shane was playing that they'll probably redo by CG later. They filmed him in the bear suit and told him to suck his paws anyway.

I would like to see the dryads. I forgot how it was like in the story but I remember how Aslan re-awakened them or something right?

Also, I would LOVE to see the part when the Pevensies see the castle in ruins and when Susan and the dwarf play that game to see who can target better. I'll be looking for the small details. ;)
 
I cant wait for the battle, especially between Peter and Miraz, that will be so amazing. And the whole movie actually will be what i'm looking forward too most:D
 
Like others, I am waiting for the midnight walk of Lusy to see Aslan.

Other parts I hope they keep in:

When they first get to Narnia and are trying to figure out where they are.

When we meet Gwendolen in her classroom.

Seeing Reep near death and Lucy giving him the cordial followed by him asking Aslan for his tail back.

The last line by Edmund lamenting that he left his torch in Narnia.

MrBob
 
You all have mentioned great parts I'm looking forward to. :)

I'm also waiting for Reepicheep and his army, specially two parts: when the giant (I forgot his name) is crying after a battle and his tears fall over the mice (that's sad and cute at the same time, don't know why) and when Aslan gives Reep his tail back because of the loyalty of his people.
 
I forgot about Reep's tail! That should be a good scene. I am so glad they are getting the bears in there with their paw-sucking. Sweet!
:)
The battle with Peter and Miraz shoudl be good, especially because the concept art of Miraz looks so cool! If he looks like that in the movie, I may have to cheer for Miraz ... JKJKJK! :)
 
Caspian nad Peter Fighting :)

That's the part I'm not looking forward to..well, one of them anyway. It wasn't in the book and is the opposite of what IS in the book. It strips Peter of a great deal of his noble and honorable character which are part of what made him Peter the Magnificent. They've made him too modern without the wisdom and chivalry in the books which are characteristics that are part of what make the stories special. Now he's just Peter...King in name, not in action. It makes Caspian the less as well. It seems he will be completely unrecognizable from the Caspian in the books, but I don't think Disney and Walden care like most of us do. Tis sad really.

The duel with Miraz will be an interesting scene I think. It will be much longer than the duel Peter had with the White Witch.

Oh yes, can't wait to see Reepicheep in all his glory. Fiesty little mouse. It will be interesting to see how he's portrayed.
 
I agree with Jules, that whole struggle for power between Caspian and Peter is horrible, and for them actually to fight is unconscionable. I hope they do not ruin this film with that sort of garbage. :(
 
I agree with Jules, that whole struggle for power between Caspian and Peter is horrible, and for them actually to fight is unconscionable. I hope they do not ruin this film with that sort of garbage. :(

Sadly we already know that part is in there for sure. However, they are supposed to eventually get over themselves and work together. It's nothing like the book, I know. The books are beloved to us a lot more than to Disney/Walden. I think they've missed a ton of what made them as special as they are in trying to make them more cinematic and exciting...or whatever it is they're trying to do. I don't think they see how much they've departed from the spirit of the characters and the lessons found in each one.

I think that we'll have to wait and see how things turn out. I didn't like broken window the kids ran from in LWW either, but the movie had it's good points too. Once it comes out we'll be able to see the whole thing and pick it apart more in detail.
 
I want to see two things: At the beginning, when they're pulled into Narnia by magic, and at the end, when they step through the doorway back into their own world. ;)
 
Sadly we already know that part is in there for sure. However, they are supposed to eventually get over themselves and work together. It's nothing like the book, I know. The books are beloved to us a lot more than to Disney/Walden. I think they've missed a ton of what made them as special as they are in trying to make them more cinematic and exciting...or whatever it is they're trying to do. I don't think they see how much they've departed from the spirit of the characters and the lessons found in each one.

I think that we'll have to wait and see how things turn out. I didn't like broken window the kids ran from in LWW either, but the movie had it's good points too. Once it comes out we'll be able to see the whole thing and pick it apart more in detail.
yeah I agree.

Oh wow there are so many parts and several people has already mentioned my favorites. But the Gwendolen part i'm totally looking forward to because...ya know...its my name and all that. And just that whole celebration with and Aslan and the girls and the dryads and Bacus and Silenus and how they meet the boy who was being beaten and turned the man who was beating him into a tree...and then when Aslan rescues Prince Caspians' nurse...Aslan and Lucy in the forest...Lucy among the dancing trees...the children and dwarf following Aslan behind the waterfall...(i think)..."may I call you our DLF?"...
yeah...all those parts will be amazing...if their there...
 
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