Oh, hey, Ela, that IS a cool hat. I hadn't noticed it before.
*careens into the popcorn cart*
I'm here.
Also, on another note, the more I've studied into World War I, the more my heart breaks when I watch the first few scenes. Especially for little Lucy.
Hi, Ariel!
Oh, hey guys! Let's play hang man: I've got a phrase! Here be your spaces 🙂
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@Ela: First time I watched LWW was Dec 9, 2005 with my best friend at the time. She was the one who introduced me to Narnia. I remember being all "ooh, ahh, ohh!" pretty well the whole time. And wondering if my friend would cry during the Stone Table scene (she didn't). And at the time, I didn't go to the theaters a whole lot, so I think LWW is one of the movies I could still count on my fingers. 😛
@Nia: thanks for the help. 🙂
@Tenny: E!
*grins widely* OH, I LOVE how the wardrobe is covered.
Whose costume is your favorite of the children so far, y'all?
Nope, Ariel, no E!
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*just realizes that Peter reads "Biggles Goes to War" on the train* No idea what that is... but it strikes me because "war" is in the title.
England costumes? Prolly Peter and Susan's.
R, then?
Yeah, Susan's is really cute. I'm not especially impressed by the boy's, for sure 😛 😉
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Good job, Nia and Ariel!
Faaaail, William! 😉
Well, it was hyped up in school (seriously, my whole class was talking about the movie after it came out - I may have been the ring leader of that, but whatevs), and everyone in my family, including most of our closest extended family members decided to go on opening night. In the midst of all that, being a fourth grader who spoke first without thinking, I invited a friend to come with us. So, fast forward to the day, last minute, and I tell my parents. 🙄 It was dark and foggy when we picked her up, perfect mysterious weather for such excitement. Our car was packed with us, my friend, and some cousins. I think I thought it was later than it was due to my age, it was the first time I had been out that late. We waited in line for a long while before going in, also another first. I remember my cousins fighting over who got to sit next to my friend throughout a lot of the film, haha. The actual film was engrossing, but scary for a young me. 😛 I still get a weird, but nice feeling, when I think of it. No other cinema experience will match.
We don't exactly learn the words used during a Blitzkrieg, so... 😛 I'll try to get the script for that scene.
*giggles* That sounds so strange and fun! The dark and fogginess would've set the mood, I think 😛
Is he really reading that, Ariel? I should look it up and see if it's any good.
Isn't it cute how Lucy's feet sink deep in the snow and Tumnus's don't?
Lucy has an electric torch. Never noticed that before.
I'm not a fan of the colours of Lucy's dress.
Oh my word, I keep forgetting how cute Lucy and Edmund are in this movie....
I?
Also, I want that wardrobe. All the details....
Yes, that's the title of the book Peter reads. Brief check on Amazon says it's a WWII story, but I'm seeing 1996, so I'm hoping that's just an edition date. Interesting though. I'll have to look into it further.