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Monthly Archives: September 2024
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010) Part 3: The Rear End of a Minotaur
As the sun sets-this scene has some of the nicer lighting in the movie by the way-Drinian announces that the Dawn Treader has reached the Lone Islands, specifically the port of Narrowhaven. Caspian and Edmund look at the oddly still … Continue reading
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010) Part 2: I’m Just Glad to Be Here
When we last left Lucy, Edmund and Eustace, they had resurfaced to find that they were no longer at Cambridge but in the open sea with the sailing vessel from the painting looming over them. I’m pleased to report the … Continue reading
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The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010) Part 1: Legal Ramifications of Impaling Relatives
This post is part of a lengthy series I’m doing on the Narnia movies. To understand the format, readers should start with this post. The third and, as it would prove, last of Walden Media’s Narnia adaptations had a bit … Continue reading
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Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella Three-Way Faceoff
In The Sound of Music‘s words, let’s start at the very beginning. Well, OK, not the very beginning. That would require getting into the complete oral and literary history of Cinderella. Let’s start with 1957 when CBS did a musical … Continue reading
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Tagged Cinderella, fairy tales, musicals, remakes
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