Posts Tagged ‘Narnia’
The Past Week
Monday, December 12th, 2005Last Sunday
We don’t get snow here in the Bay Area - frost is all we get when it becomes cold - like last Sunday morning.

Later in the day, we had a little Christmas get-together with our friends from our sons’ school.

The dads……………………………….. the moms.

And the kids.
New Comment Spam
All throughout the week, I’ve been getting a new kind of comment spam. It’s not the kind that advertises the latest online casinos, or pushes pills or anything like that. Rather, it links to legitimate sites that are quite popular - but nothing else. The aim seems to get bloggers to blacklist these legit sites in some sort of retaliatory gesture. Weird.
Surfing at Night
This simple trick to conserve an iBook or PowerBook’s battery power turns out to be good for other purposes, like making things more readable in direct sunlight. By applying this hint, the screen’s colors get “inverted,” not unlike a negative. I found this to be quite useful when surfing in bed at night. Since the large white areas on my screen become black and the type becomes white, there is less luminous glow. It makes for easier reading in the dark and it becomes less of a bother to my wife, who is a light sleeper.
Narnia
We saw “The Chronicles of Narnia” on opening day. I liked it. The Emmy Award-winning animated adaptation from the ’70s had more of an emotional impact on me, however. The book, even more so. This review sums up what I feel about the movie. Prior to watching “The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe,” I selectively read negative reviews only, perhaps to allow the movie to prove them wrong. But their criticisms were mostly fair and on-point. I don’t understand those writers, however, who object to the use of a lion (in the book and movie) as a symbol for Christ. They’re just plain clueless.
Conversations
On Saturday evening we headed to Dublin for a party at a friend’s house. It was a great get-together complete with a hilarious White Elephant gift exchange. At one point in the party I braved the chilly air with the smokers outside (although I’m not one myself). Our conversation turned to Christianity somehow. One of our long-time friends mentioned how most of her family are followers of Christ and how they fervently pray for her. Although they don’t condone her homosexual lifestyle, they are non-judgmental towards her and love her dearly. She says she herself is a believer in Christ. She says she acknowledges what the Bible says about her lifestyle but she has a hard time letting go, especially of her current relationship.
Quite a frank admission.
Episode III
Thursday, May 19th, 2005Just got back from watching SWEIII:ROTS! Thanks to Fandango, the wife and I were able to get tickets for the 9:10 a.m. show at the local cineplex. We breezed right in at 9:00 a.m. and got some decent seats. I had the misfortune, however, of sitting beside one of the loudest guys in the theater (he was even humming along to John Williams’ score!). It’s good he quieted down eventually.
Did I like Revenge of the Sith? Let me just say this: don’t believe the hype! This way, with lowered expectations, you may actually be floored by the film.
Pre-movie bonus: the trailer for The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe was shown. It can be seen here (it’s not up on Quicktime.com yet). Our sons will surely love the movie adaptation which is set to start showing on December 9. I read the book to them - a chapter a night - just last month (with a fake British accent and all, heh).
Behind the Scenes of Narnia
Thursday, December 16th, 2004(link via Looking Closer through Prosthesis)
Disney doing Narnia
Wednesday, March 3rd, 2004In the heels of acquiring the Muppets, Disney has sealed a deal to cofinance and distribute the first installment of the movie adaptation of C.S. Lewis’ classic children’s fantasy series The Chronicles of Narnia.
Work has already begun on the film by Peter Jackson’s WETA Workshop in New Zealand. The project is led by Kiwi director Andrew Adamson, who won an Oscar for directing Shrek.