Guest Blogger! Brian K. Previews/Reviews New Narnia (Prince Caspian)

“Things Never Happen the Same Way Twice.”
- Aslan



I was given the opportunity to
see a special screening of The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian and
Jo asked if I would like to post a review. With next-to-zero history in blogging
(apart from comments), I obviously accepted.

My plan is to keep the review
spoiler-free, but give a complete review nonetheless. I’ll leave out the
synopsis since those can be found online if you are so inclined to search them
out. I also find that anything that is not in the trailer should be left as a
new experience when you watch the film for the first time. So here we go…

I remember repeatedly watching
the 1979 animated version of The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe as a kid
and was excited when the live-action version came out by Disney in 2005. Never
having read the books by C.S. Lewis, the follow-up film was an unexpected
journey for me since I had no idea where the fantasy-adventure went post-The Lion, The Witch, and the
Wardrobe.
 




I found the film very engaging
a la Disney style and was repeatedly caught up in the tale as it unfolded. The
cheesy Disney dialogue poked it’s head up every once and awhile, but if you take
it with a grain of salt and realize that the film is geared more towards the
younger audience, it is understandable and pleasant in a light-hearted way.

Moments in this film share the excitement and anticipation of the open-field
battles in Braveheart and head-to-head titan clashes in Gladiator, but of
course in a PG fashion without the excessive blood and gruesome death scenes.
Remember that the Kings and Queens of Narnia are portrayed by young actors and
actresses, so the fighting scenes lack the punch (pun totally intended) that you
may be used to from other fantasy films. 



There are also wonderful
performances by Peter Dinklage (of The Station Agent; highly recommended) and
Eddie Izzard, who lends his unmistakable voice talent to a swashbuckling Chief
Mouse. Recent Oscar winner Tilda Swinton also reprises her role as the infamous
White Witch, and you obviously can’t have dwarfs in a movie without the
legendary Warwick Davis brilliantly playing one. The Spanish influenced
Telmarines (unfavorable humans that occupy Narnia) offer a sharp contrast to the
English influenced Pevensie Family (Kings & Queens): Peter, Susan, Edmund
and Lucy (which itself offers a subtext that is probably too long to get into,
but I had to mention it). Even though both sides deliver acting performances
that are less than Oscar-worthy, it does not detract from the effectiveness or
enjoyment of the film.




All in all, I had a great time
watching it. The special effects were wonderful and I would recommend the movie
to kids and adults the same. The first film adds context to the second, but is
not a viewing requirement. Is this where I’m supposed to give it a thumbs up,
or stars, or two shakes of a dogs tale with a biscuit?  If so, it has my stamp
of approval.


Additional thoughts for those that look deeper into
the film..

Often times the films (and originally the books) are referred
to as a Christian allegory, but I think that singling out the Christian
influence sells the effectiveness and longevity of the fantasy adventure short.
Let’s not forget it also incorporates Greek and Norse (or Scandinavian)
Mythology, English folk lore, and wherever you classify magic and fantasy. C.S
Lewis included influences from multiple legends to form an adventure that has
withstood the test of time and circled the world with great success.

This
formula has been used repeatedly – isn’t that part of the lure in LOST? We all
watch and eagerly analyze the influences week after week on Jo’s LOST blog
from the Alice in Wonderland nods to Peter Pan’s Lost Boys. Let’s not forget how
over the head LOST is with character names (Christian Shephard: Christianity,
John Locke: Enlightenment Philosopher, etc). Since we praise LOST (or other
mediums) for doing so, the same should be true for The Chronicles of Narnia; for those of us that like to delve deeper than the surface, there is a plethora
of themes for us to enjoy. 


I think that is a wrap. Hopefully
I didn’t include anything that will take away from your appreciation of the film
and maybe added something positive to your future experience. I would appreciate
any feedback (positive/negative) from those that took the time to read this
since I am looking to start my own BLOG for runners in the near future. I’d also
like to thank Jo for giving me the official chance to be long-winded on her
forum.


Special thanks to Brian for his detailed preview! I didn’t have plans to see movie, but after reading his review, I am adding the first Narnia film to my Netflix queue and will do the same when this one hits DVD. Feel free to leave feedback about his thoughts or your own as comments below.
- Jo


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Tick Tick…Kaboom: Concert & Fireworks Recap


We spent an afternoon in the sunshine (and evening in the bone-chilling fog) on Saturday in San Francisco at KFOG’s annual concert and fireworks extravaganza, Kaboom.  Some of these photos are posted on their website, and you can view a video of the fireworks there as well.

Lineup: Matt Nathanson, Collective Soul and Los Lobos

We went primarily to see our friend Matt with his full band, so of course it was our favorite. Frankly, the other two didn’t interest me one bit. To be fair, everyone else in my party (nine others, all of us squished together on 2 blankets) seemed to enjoy all three acts.

I was more amused by the many unfortunate shirtless wonders in the crowd (see photo below), as well as the huge line of young girls and college prepsters that awaited autographs from and a chance to meet Matt for two hours after his set. Watching his career grow from a guy with a guitar in the dorms at 18 to performing for 100,000 people is pretty amazing, and I continue to be both in awe of and very proud of him.

And then there were the fireworks, set to a great soundtrack. Thick layers of fog rolled in and blocked some of the larger displays, but it was very cool nonetheless.

That’s all, folks.

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How I Met My Mother: A Letter to Mom On Her Day


Dear Mom:

Thanks for having me.

Also, I appreciate that you allowed me to watch television. Lots of it. From a very young age, and always without a filter. That is not to say that you failed parental obligations by exposing me to myriad evils on the small screen. Because obviously I can distinguish between fact and fiction. Except when I discuss characters on Lost with friends and fellow fans.

Although I know you would have preferred that I applied the same degree of effort and enthusiasm that I have for pop culture to, say, the stock market, you’ve never expressed anything other than support for every aspect of my life, job and hobbies. 

I love that you were my very first blog subscriber, and that you check the site every day for updates. I don’t even mind when you call to point out the rare grammatical or spelling error.

You rule, and so does my grandmother, your 97 year old mother. That I have gained even an ounce of your combined wisdom, intellect and personalities is an honor.

I hope you had a chocolate-filled Mother’s Day, because that is how the women in our family roll. Call me if you need an explanation about that phrase.

Love,

Jo

p.s. Thank goodness ‘being green’ wasn’t hip in the early 80′s; the amount of Aqua Net in my feathered hair is obscene. Also, sorry that the string of pearls & pink dress look never took. You tried your best.

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Summer Movie Schedule: Blockbusters & Beyond


As requested, here are the movies on my summer schedule, by release date. Of course there will be some glaring omissions (i.e. The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian), as a wide variety of other films will be released between now and July, but I’ve weeded through the coming attractions to select the ones which will earn my $10+.

Click on the hyperlink in each paragraph to view the trailer in a new window.

  

SPEED RACER
May 9

Because it was directed by the Wachowski brothers, the geniuses behind the Matrix trilogy. Because the trailer is visually stunning. And because Matthew Fox (Dr. Jack Shephard on Lost) is Racer X.

INDIANA JONES AND THE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL
May 23

Because the theme song alone conjures up a rare rush of childhood joy.

SEX AND THE CITY
May 30

Because I watched every episode of the television series, and it will be a guilty pleasure afternoon of estrogen among a sea of summer testosterone.

THE HAPPENING
June 13

Because M. Night Shyamalan is one of the only contemporary directors who creates films that actually scare me. And because it co-stars Zooey Deschanel.

THE INCREDIBLE HULK
June 13

Because it has to be better than Ang Lee’s recent version. And because this one stars Edward Norton.

WALL-E
June 27

Because it’s a Pixar production. End of story.

WANTED
June 27

Because Angelina Jolie + James McAvoy = H O T. And because it looks like a kick-ass action movie.

HANCOCK
July 2

Because it’s Will Smith and Fourth of July weekend. And because it co-stars Jason Bateman and Charlize Theron (who were hysterical together when she guest-starred on Arrested Development).

THE DARK KNIGHT
July 18

Because director Chris Nolan has revitalized the Batman franchise. Because Christian Bale is the perfect man for the bat suit. And because Heath Ledger is absolutely mesmerizing in the new trailer.

MAMMA MIA!
July 18

Because I grew up listening to Abba. Because the stage adaptation was great. Because Meryl Streep plays the matriarch, and she’s never looked better. And because it will be fun; a necessary, therapeutic alternative after experiencing The Dark Knight.

THE X-FILES: I WANT TO BELIEVE
July 25

Because this date has been circled on my calendar since it was announced. Because ten years ago I gathered twenty friends to go see the first installment on opening night. Because before Lost, this was my obsession and favorite show of all time. Because my cats are named Mulder and Scully. And because I heart Gillian Anderson almost more than Kate Winslet.

So…which summer films are you looking forward to the most? Any that aren’t on this list?

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