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In anticipation of the release of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe on December 22nd, we will be giving two (2) copies of the DVD set away.
![]() The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe Four-Disc Extended Edition
Journey into the world of Narnia and share with your loved ones the most magical 4-disc DVD masterpiece ever! Venture deeper into a beloved fantasy world with this extended four-disc collection that presents the original motion picture featuring new and expanded scenes, enhanced special effects, and an extended climactic battle scene added by director Andrew Adamson. Experience hours of extensive bonus material including an exclusive world-premiere, feature-length film about C.S. Lewis, the creative mind behind Narnia. Enjoy a vivid and in-depth companion guidebook. Plus, visualize the complete production process -- from green screen to big screen -- with an additional state-of-the-art special feature.
Disc 1: Disc 1: From Director Andrew Adamson, The Extended Motion Picture With Additional Scenes. Plus Bloopers, Narnia Fun Facts, Kids' & Director Commentaries.
Disc 2: An In-Depth Look At The Two Worlds Of Narnia -- With Reflections And Stories From The Cast And Crew, And An Extensive Review Of Narnia's Creatures, Lands, & Legends.
Disc 3: All-New! "C.S. Lewis -- Dreamer Of Narnia" The Exclusive World-Premiere, Feature-Length Film On The Man Who Created The Land Of Wonder And Enchantment Called Narnia.
Disc 4: All-New! "Visualizing THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE: The Complete Production Expierence"; "Anatomy Of A Scene: Behind The Battle"; Art Of Narnia Gallery
![]() Enter your name below for a chance to win yourself a copy. To increase your chances of winning, give a one sentence explanation of your favorite scene or moment from the film.
Two copies to give away, so play quick! This DVD set will only be on sale for 7 weeks before Disney locks it up.
Winners will be announced on Wednesday, December 13th. Good luck! flabbybuns
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My name is Rachel
My favorite scene from the movie is what would've been Aslan completely mangling the White Witch... but of course, it was somewhat edited for the PG rating. Instead, they just show him leaping at her. It was TOTALLY edited. It would've been nice to see him rip her apart ... Cuz she deserved it of course. Why else would I want to see something so brutal? ![]() Last edited by Rogue21 : 12-07-2006 at 12:38 AM. |
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Hi my name is Ravi Gabble...and my favorite scene from the Chronicles of Narnia is the introduction of Aslan...when I first saw him come out of that tent, I was just mesmerized because he appeared so life-like...it was just breathtaking to witness because I had never seen special effects like that before...!
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My name isMichael
and my favorite scene would have to be the scene where aslan's army took out the witch's camp because of how easy and fast they over came the other army. |
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My name is Johnny
I would have to say my favorite part is when Mrs. Beaver is packing up food and stated that Mr. Beaver gets cranky when he's hungry. Mr. Beavers response: I'm cranky now! |
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My name is Lee.
For me the most memorable scene is when they are crossing a stretch of ice as the seasons are changing; the ice is beginning to melt and it starts to crack. I'm from Minnesota and have spent a lot of time on the ice over the years. There are very few sounds much worse (fingernails on a blackboard perhaps) than the sound of cracking ice under your feet and this scene gave me the chills. |
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My favorite scene in the movie is when the Lion dumps the water on the Witch and she melts - Ha!. Just kidding. I loved the scene when the ice is starting to melt.
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The battle scene is the best! All the different creatures together made it as good (if not better) than any LOTR battle scene.
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OK, that's pushin it a bit too much lynnsy.
Why don't we wait for the extended scene before we compare. ~RL |
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Rogue21 - I agree with you on that lynnsy is pushin it. Although I enjoyed Narnia, it was targeted at the younger set and that kept the battle scenes pretty tame; LOTR on the other hand had some excellent battle scenes. And don't forget Saving Private Ryan and Braveheart which rank above LOTR in my book as far as putting some of the best combat scenes on the screen.
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