@MichaelRansMusic Good thing they got the Doctor to play Puddleglum, then. The Doctor is the only person in the universe who stands a chance against Chuck Norris.
Thats how all film versions of books should be. Like the Princess Bride. I think they just stripped all the diologue from the book and made it the script
Oh my, when the queen says, “The Autumn Feast! Sweet little things!” Then the king pats her hand, it’s so obvious that they’re plotting something! Did anyone else notice the king’s crown is cocked at a strange angle on his head?
“Tell me the signs! You know what happens if you cannot remember the signs!” Well I guess Jill, Eustace and Puddleglum might have verged on failure at finding Prince Rilian. No wonder Aslan was terribly angry with Jill.
“You know what happens if you cannot remember? Tell me the signs!” Well I think it would mean that Jill and Eustace would be sent back to their own world, or perhaps just Jill as a punishment from Aslan, as he had given her the task of remembering the signs in his country. How relieved Jill must have been afterwards, to have found she had been dreaming!
I didn't like Prince Caspian either, but I still have hope for the rest. Susan won't be in the others. This series has six parts per book, so of course it's closer to the book. But, I didn't think the children were played by adults. They seemed the right age in LWW to me.
@HeathenMaiden In disney version, the wardrobe was too big and tall, and it wasn't how fur coats changed into forest. At that moment i knew it's not narnia i imagined.
Aha, the missing part of Episode 3. Jill’s dream in which Aslan appears to her at Harfang, asks her to repeat the signs and she’s forgotten them all. But unlike in the book, the words UNDER ME don’t appear where the ruined city is, when Aslan makes Jill look out of the bedroom window. The sense of delirium is well evoked, though.
"But Puddleglum has a hangover....I mean headache." hahaha.
"I'm a respectable Marshwiggle.. respectible, very respectabiggle"
lol
I cannot get over how EXACTLY like the book this is.
its almost like Blackadder with Nursie and Queen Bess in it!
That dream was Freaky...o_O''' always gave me creeps when I was little
@MichaelRansMusic Good thing they got the Doctor to play Puddleglum, then. The Doctor is the only person in the universe who stands a chance against Chuck Norris.
RIP Patsy Byrne.
I agree with the giant, Puddlegrum is dog-gone funny when drunk. LOL
The entire series is full of British TV regulars and movie extras.
"Mistress, the doctor is inebriated." K-9
look at his legs when he kicks them and he hiccups. I am in love with puddleglum
Thats how all film versions of books should be. Like the Princess Bride. I think they just stripped all the diologue from the book and made it the script
haha, Jill's doll on the bed is as big as she is!
Oh my, when the queen says, “The Autumn Feast! Sweet little things!” Then the king pats her hand, it’s so obvious that they’re plotting something! Did anyone else notice the king’s crown is cocked at a strange angle on his head?
Holy crap! Chuck Norris is king of the giants!!
“Tell me the signs! You know what happens if you cannot remember the signs!” Well I guess Jill, Eustace and Puddleglum might have verged on failure at finding Prince Rilian. No wonder Aslan was terribly angry with Jill.
OMG Lesley Nicol from downton abbey is in this
SHUT UP NURSIE!!!
It's Patsy Byrne as the cook!
Soylent green is marshwiggle!
"UGGH!! THE HORRID THING, ITS ALIVE!!!"
The way she said 'aliiiiiiive' reminded me of Dr. Frankenstein. xD
Stranded in Narnia? Is that such a terrible fate?
“You know what happens if you cannot remember? Tell me the signs!” Well I think it would mean that Jill and Eustace would be sent back to their own world, or perhaps just Jill as a punishment from Aslan, as he had given her the task of remembering the signs in his country. How relieved Jill must have been afterwards, to have found she had been dreaming!
I didn't like Prince Caspian either, but I still have hope for the rest. Susan won't be in the others. This series has six parts per book, so of course it's closer to the book. But, I didn't think the children were played by adults. They seemed the right age in LWW to me.
the qunne's hillarious too.. she kinda over-does it a bit, offering Jill all that stuff.
poor thing.. its not as if she's 3
Like if you're watching in 2013-2014. Tom Baker for the win.
Ahahahaha, it's Mrs Patmore supersized.
6:16 judging by the giant nurse’s face, she looks like she’s feeling sorry and guilty for what’s about to happen to the kids if not for Aslan.
Oh brother, a drunk Marshwiggle.
(I wonder if they will keep it like so in the movie after the Dawn Treader one)
@HeathenMaiden In disney version, the wardrobe was too big and tall, and it wasn't how fur coats changed into forest. At that moment i knew it's not narnia i imagined.
LOVE IT!!!!!
Gah! Nursie and Queenie?!?!?!
Aha, the missing part of Episode 3. Jill’s dream in which Aslan appears to her at Harfang, asks her to repeat the signs and she’s forgotten them all. But unlike in the book, the words UNDER ME don’t appear where the ruined city is, when Aslan makes Jill look out of the bedroom window. The sense of delirium is well evoked, though.
The nurse is such a babe.
where did u get these videos
Yes Kind Friend? LOL;;; This is a Very Good BBC Narnia Video after all.
😍😘😂😁😀