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Eustace is sent to a horrible school, and finds a friend in Jill Pole, who's also running from the bullies and looking for a place to hide. The two of them are magically transported from the garden sh...( read more
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Again takes me back to my childhood. Not the best out of the books or the BBC but still should be looked at
BBC classics...though the acting isn't that great, the books are just too good to give this a bad rating :p
The graphics were absolutely ridiculous. The movie was like six hours. Well, my friend and I gigles through the parts we watched.
I personally think this was poorly acted. Don't like how the actors looked and the lion was not realistic as in the newest Narnia movie. Did the prince have to have long hair? I usually do not enjoy seeing men with beards as Prince Rillian had. Just my opinion though.
WOW! I really didn't even know that there was The Silver Chair, yet, at least made into a movie. I'm looking forward to seeing it.
The last of CS Lewis' books to be adapated to TV screens. This is a fast paced journey with a brilliant performance from Tom Baker as Puddleglum the Marshwiggle.
almost as good as the celebrated 'lion witch and the wardobe' opening 6 episodes, this returns the series to greatness after the crummy 'prince caspian' and pretty good 'voyage of the dawn treader.'
If you have watched the rest of the movies done by the BBC then you wouldn't want to miss out on this one, that has an equally as good transition from book to flim. Yes it looks like it was done by BBC and the graphics are bad, but it still is such a careful transition from book to film that it doesn't matter very much.
This was one of my favorite books and it is probably my favorite movie out of the BBC series. I really like the marshwiggle character Puddleglum, who I thought played the part very well.
I just can't get past the faithful adaptation of all of these movies, though, they are of really bad quality. It is a movie that I loved when I was younger and still think it is well done, for what they had.
For an old film, I would have to say it's not too bad, though I thought the actors who played Jill and Eustace were USELESS - She was pathetic and wimpy and he was ugly and rude... but it does win points for being a BBC classic...
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