The other night I rented "Garden State" and was amazed. This is a MUST SEE... you'll laugh, cry and be moved by this stricking cinematic work. the soundtrack...
... ...please don't hack it, please don't hack it, please don't hack it... *holds his breath* Seriously though, the way I see it there are two possible...
... collection was make an exact copy of the CDs and throw together a cheap, and horribly inaccurate, track/credit listing for the single-page insert. oh, and...
... Well I am still reeling from the horrid adaptations of Wrinkle in Time and The Earth Sea Trilogy. What worries me is that the trialers are very dark, and...
... The thing that worries me is that C.S. Lewis' theology is so thinly veiled in these stories that I can see a secular audience that has a beef with...
... Which is exactly what they did to A wrinkle in time. The book is clearly religious, and has several quotes from the bible and mention of biblical ...
... To give a little credence to that. I believe this was something that Lewis himself suggested. I could be wrong but I remember reading that somewhere. ...
... making-off ... http://www.apple.com/trailers/disney/the_chronicles_of_narnia.ht ml ... I am FREAKING OUT about this movie!!! I read the Narnia books like...
why, you son of a...that was a PERSONAL email! how DARE you broadcast our private communications all over The Vine! HOW DARE YOU!!! if you were anywhere near...
... actually, the discs are more of a lavender color, kind of like the tone of pistachio frozen yogurt. or maybe closer to pus green. but definitely not purple...
... you are correct, Jamie. that's why they've recently been published in the chronology of the stories rather than the books' individual publishing dates....
... As i posted before, in the case of the magicians nephew, all the spoilers in there ruin the magic and mystery of the Lion witch and wardobe. karl...
... I'm not sure I understand your question. are you asking in context of The Chronicles Of Narnia, or just theologically speaking? either way, based upon the...
... I've heard that argument before, and then read the entire series in the new(er) order with it in mind, and while I agree that there are some "spoilers" in...
... What I'm getting at is that the uses of the words 'monotheism' and 'polytheism' are rather loose. It's perfectly possible to _believe_ in a pantheon of...
... your opinion is entirely valid. I would be pretty insistent about the order of the books if I saw things from your point of view, too. but I don't, which...
... FWIW I found this essay on the reading of them which nicely covers the pros and cons of both. http://www.aslan.demon.co.uk/narnia.htm What Order Should I...
this is an excerpt from an article from Christianity Today: article URL: http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2001/149/51.0.html excerpt: Walden Media, a...
Wow. This one got people talking. :) ... I'm going to assume (yeah I know) you mean in terms of the book's pantheon of gods plus Aslan the big man on campus...
... I heard a quote once from a teenage girl named Lauren Miller. she said, "there are oh-so-many-gods...but they all tremble at the name of Jesus." I've...
this is a remarkably good dissertation, methinks. my only complaint with it is that it's so horribly riddled with spelling and grammatical errors that the...
... here is a rare interview that Madeleine L'Engle did with Newsweek. she mentions what she thought of the film. http://msnbc.msn.com/id/4926262/ apparently,...
I've posted my end-of-2004 thing on my website. Sixpence got an honorable mention in my commentary section and Matt played on two of my top-9 favorites. Here's...
... Nice list. Over the Rhine and Sam Phillips were both very high on my list (see below), so I kinda want to check out Cool Hand Luke now. But I look at your...
... Cool Hand Luke is a lot closer in style to Radiohead than to OTR or Sam, but they are great. They made my top ten list as well and I highly recommend both...