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The Chronicles of Narnia

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  • For fans who read and reread The Chronicles of Narnia, it was the one you could skip.

    Master of the Seven Seas Michael May 2009

  • THR reports that The Nutracker, the Christmas story best known as a ballet with music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, is being re-made and revamped to take on the form of an action-adventure a la the same tone and style of the recent incarnation of The Chronicles of Narnia.

    Re-Imagining of The Nutcracker To Be Chock Full of Action « FirstShowing.net 2009

  • After she showed no interest with The Hobbit and The Chronicles of Narnia, I thought it might be the same for the Prydain Chronicles.

    The Prydain Chronicles 2008

  • A film like this lives or dies by its special effects and The Chronicles of Narnia delivers in this department.

    The Chronicles of Narnia digitaldoc 2006

  • A film like this lives or dies by its special effects and The Chronicles of Narnia delivers in this department.

    Archive 2006-07-01 digitaldoc 2006

  • This first installment of The Chronicles of Narnia is a decent enough film, just don't compare it to The Lord of the Rings.

    The Chronicles of Narnia digitaldoc 2006

  • This first installment of The Chronicles of Narnia is a decent enough film, just don't compare it to The Lord of the Rings.

    Archive 2006-07-01 digitaldoc 2006

  • Ford 4. The DVDs or VCDs of the BBC production of The Chronicles of Narnia 5. new clothes!

    Archive 2005-11-01 Tarie 2005

  • Ford 4. The DVDs or VCDs of the BBC production of The Chronicles of Narnia 5. new clothes!

    Christmas Wish List Tarie 2005

  • A common theme of all the speakers was the primacy of the individual human soul, and the ramifications for society if everyone would respect it as the "crown of creation," as C.S. Lewis refers to humans several times in The Chronicles of Narnia.

    At A Hen's Pace 2009

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