I just finished watching the movie, and I must say that they did the book justice. There were a few things that went out of order, or just didn’t happen in the book, that did not change the overall story, and added some real meat to the plot. The acting was done quite well by the humans, and the CGI was done pretty well too.
The ending was too quick, in that they didn’t give us a whole lot of time to figure out that the kids had been in Narnia for well over a decade before they came back through the wardrobe looking as if they had just entered it.
The great thing about seeing the movie just after reading the book, is that I could see the entire story relived right in front of my eyes. I could tell just where there were changes made, and I could also tell when they were saying lines directly from the book, which happened often.
I really enjoyed it, but I’m glad I didn’t take Alaina to see it, because the battle scene at the end may be a little too violent for a 5 year old girl.
Let me know what you thought of the movie compared to the book.
Category: Entertainment
TV, Movies, Music, Games
The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe
I finished reading this today, and was amazed. The funny thing is that the book is SO short. I felt like it flew by faster than any book I’ve read, short of Curious George, or any of the other children’s books I’ve read to my daughter recently.
I’ve heard that the movie stuck pretty closely to the book. If you think I was overstating how much God takes part in the first book, wait until you read this one. I’m going to see the movie this weekend.
The Magician’s Nephew
I have just finished reading The Magician’s Nephew, the first of The Chronicles of Narnia books. It is absolutely amazing. How anyone can read it and not see God in it, is absolutely ridiculous. I had to stay up later after I finished reading just to get over the excitement and goose-bumps that the references to God had given me.
When I say references, you may think that I’m talking of subtleties, but it is outright, in your face, references that explain how God can be active in a universe filled with fantasy. I challenge anyone who doesn’t see the Christian message in the movie to check out the books. You must read from the beginning.
I haven’t seen the movie. I definitely will now, because there’s only so much you can change going from a book to a movie. I heard that the BBC production of it was terrible. I will post my thoughts on the movie this weekend. I must see a few matinees this weekend now.
allofmp3.com
I have known about this service for quite some time, and have been hesitant to try it out. The site is based in Russia, and that fact alone was my primary concern. I don’t want to get into all the details of that statement, as you can probably figure the meaning out by yourself.
I have bought CDs this year. I bought one or two at Wal-Mart. I bought around 12 from BMG. Overall, I’d say I spent around $80 for about 15 Cds.
I don’t listen to music as much as I do talk radio. I subscribe to GlennBeck.com for about $60 a year. The reason I mention this is because I get about 2 new hours of downloadable audio from my subscription to glennbeck.com every workday. I listen to it once, and delete it, unless it’s got something in it that sticks out and makes me want to keep it. I have that option, and it’s perfectly legal.
Doing a quick little calculation, I find that I’m spending about 23 cents a workday to have the ability to listen to about 2 hours of entertainment. Compare that to an average cost of $5.33 per CD I purchased this year. In total, throughout the life of the CD, I’ll probably listen to it 20 times. That comes out to about 27 cents every time I listen to the entire CD if I listen to it that many times. Most CDs only last for just under an hour.
Itunes, MSN Music, Wal-Mart.com, mp3tunes.com, and almost any other online music store will charge you around $1 per song. Allofmp3.com charges you based on how much bandwidth you will use. I just purchased 5 CDs from their site at 192kbps quality LAME MP3 format for under $7. At a count of 60 songs, that comes out to about $0.12 per song, without any DRM. I can keep them and play them my 20 times without any problems. The best thing about the site, is it is completely legal.
I think I may build a computer to just play all of my music nonstop from now on. I may not even hook speakers up to it. I think I’ll just keep it connected to the internet and playing music all the time. On the other hand, maybe I’ll hook up some headphones to it.
In the meantime, I think I’ve found my source of music until something better comes along, or I get bored with music altogether.
1960 Spacewar
I found a link on digg.com to one of the first computer games developed. Spacewar was developed in 1960 and is kinda cool. It took some getting used to.
Just a quick starter for you… Once you click on the button, one person controls the first spaceship with a,s,d,f, and the second person controls the rocket with k,l,;,’.
I didn’t read the readme at the top of the page and it took me a good 35 seconds to figure out what buttons to push.
Click on the link at the bottom of this page to get started.
Narnia Outdoes King Kong
It looks like King Kong didn’t do as well as Narnia this weekend. I guess King Kong isn’t going to help Hollywood out of their rut. It amazes me how they think that they can get out of a hole by remaking a movie. They really need to let go of the past and try to make something worth watching. Narnia looks like it’s worth watching, Disney just went about marketing it in the wrong way.
Octopus Eats Shark
I didn’t believe it when I read it either, but it is absolutely amazing. Check out the video here.
Let me know what you think.
King Kong
I haven’t seen it yet. Looks good.
They say that the first 55 minutes is visually stunning, but there’s not much action. Once you get into minute 56, there is non-stop action for over 2 more hours. I have heard that it is awesome, but they could have cut it down about 30 minutes.
I’ll write later after I’ve seen it.
Texans Blow It
Well, the Texans have blown it in the last 60 seconds of play 2 weeks in a row. They had their chance to finally get another win, and they got happier than they should have been, and their defense didn’t drop the ball, but just let it get by them. Frustration seems to be their running theme.
Today’s Sunset
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I was going out to the car to get some receipts to prepare for my mail-in rebates, when I saw the sky. After a day that was filled with rain that seemed so dull, it seemed wonderful to see something so beautiful.
I think that if I had had my camera as soon as I walked out, it would’ve come out 10 times better.