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The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (Three-Disc Collector's Edition + Digital Copy)

The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (Three-Disc Collector's Edition + Digital Copy)

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Good movie
This is a good movie but I think the first one is way better. So bad Disney don't want to make another one
2009-01-06
Chronicles of Narnia-Prince Caspian (Disney 2007) DVD
The movie is masterfully done and adheres closely to C.S.Lewis' book. The DVD package itself not only allows one to watch the movie, but has numerous access to information behind the making of the movie, commentary, etc., which is all included on the 2nd DVD. The 3rd DVD is an enhanced DVD/CD which will allow one to interact with their computer and the internet. The collection was well priced (better than the local stores) and a great bargain.
2009-01-06
Awesome Movie, Spectacular acting and graphics.........but
Ok , this is a wonderful movie... The two chronicles movies are my absolute favorite movies... I saw it in the theatre on opening weakend. I am a huge fan. This 3 disc collectors edition was money WELL SPENT. It has hours of behind the scenes, which is what i like.. .. the only problem was, The dvd came, in a non-padded envelope, and the the whole dvd case was cracked and broken. I am surprised the discs were not harmed... Oh well. It was worth the money.. I just wish that it had been better and more properly shipped
2009-01-06
Enjoyable to watch with the family
This was good to watch as a marathon with the whole family. One of the disc, maybe #2, didn't seem to work at first. But we tried it again and let it stay in the player for over a minute and then it started working. (A minute is a long time in this day and age of instant gratification.)
2009-01-06
Too Precious
Too long and too precious. This second Narnia film still finds the children in wartime England waiting for a train when they are abruptly called back to Narnia. Hundreds of years after their visit from the wardrobe, once again evil outsiders are threatening to overwhelm the animals and folk of Narnia's forests. The children eventually save the day and return to the train station after heroic battles and soul searching speechifying. Although technically amazing, the story is drawn out to a sense of boredom and the characters, other than the children, lack a strength and sharpness that made the first film so enjoyable. It isn't a film we'll watch again and again as we have Wardrobe.
2009-01-06
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