I'm 18. He was definitely younger than me!
But it probably wouldn't be bad for me to like him. But my friend who said it is older than me (22). I bet they'll all look pretty nice by the time of the Last Battle! spoiler
I'm 18. He was definitely younger than me!
But it probably wouldn't be bad for me to like him. But my friend who said it is older than me (22). I bet they'll all look pretty nice by the time of the Last Battle! spoiler: (removed...)
and mr. tumnus isn't a pedophile!
My dad was CERTAIN that Mr. Tumnus was Shai LaBouff (sp?) He needed imdb.com to convince him (missed the scrolling credits).
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I think this was one of the truly great films of the year and one of the few films that can acctually be considered approprite for the whole family (without be something like shrek). An utterly astonishing film that, although it could have lightened up on the renisonce theme, will be regarded as a classic throughout cinima history, like many disney works.
The films portials were genious, with films like spy kids, home alone and the cat in the hat, I hsve grown not fond of children actors ( in live action flicks) but I must say they were quite charming and believeable (although seeing a fifteen year old riding a white unicorn into a battle of man eating monsters did make me smile) It was an excellent portrail of good and evil, what temps and what saves and hey talking beavers, so whats not to like?
Cant say I enjoyed it as much as kong but I recommend it highly.
According to http://www.thedigitalbits.com/rumormill.html#021306 , The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe might be getting an extended edition similar to The Lord of the Rings series later this year...