I read this part in the book and, while the heroes escaped back into the surface, the underearthmen jumped back with joy into Bism, to reunite with the Salamanders.
Fun fact: Puddleglum was based on Fred Paxford, C.S. Lewis' gardener and handyman. Lewis also said that Puddleglum was one of his favorite characters in The Chronicles of Narnia.
Something tells me the witch's snake form would have looked more formidable if it were animated like the animals from the LWW episodes like the winged horse, the griffin, the pelican, the cockatrice, the eagle, and the winged panther/cougar.
0:02 The most violent death of its time. In 4th grade, girls in my class were horrified and the boys were laughing at this scene. Of course, that was back in my time of 1994.
Hmmmmm...the problem with keeping a line from the book when you've changed other aspects of the book. "I've never heard one of them so much as raise his voice before!" (Rilian about the earth people) Really?? I heard them shout and bark orders at our heroes several times
neil brocklehurst lol, not as bad as the newer movies. In Prince Caspian, there's a part where Peter is supposed to say, "the Lord love you Lu, that's the closest you've ever come to saying I told you so." But in the newer movies they ruined that opportunity with a poor joke in the first movie where Lucy flat out said "I told you he's real." In regards to Father Christmas. Great, now you've twisted Lucy's original selfless character.
David Thwaites and Camilla Power could had potential to be companions in today's Doctor Who. David Thwaites is now a Hollywood producer and Camilla Power hasn't acted in anything since 2016.
Although the escape from Underland was suspenseful, it’s a shame it was rushed. What about the earthman/Roman centurion Golg, plus the rest of them being overjoyed at finding out that the queen was dead? They flung themselves into the deep chasm, no mention of the land of Bism far below? Also Jill climbed up on Puddleglum’s shoulders, she disappeared suddenly, leaving Eustace, Puddleglum and Prince Rilian dreading she’d fallen into the hands of enemies. There was also a blue light shining down into the hole. When all four of them and the horses broke free, there was the Great Snow Dance in Narnia, the blue light was in fact moonlight. A flawed but ambitious adaptation, as the book was set during cold, not warm, weather.
when Jill kisses Puddleglum's cheek, she turned all the other Marshwiggles against. Now they're going to kill her because she ruined aany chance of Puddleglum becoming less "flighty and full of bobance and bounce."
Luckily now there won't be a disney movie anymore. They are now published by walden media and I believe fox, and they plan on making it more like the books ;).
Yes in the book Puddleglum was told to stay in bed, as his burnt foot (not in this bbc adaptation), was going to be looked at by a centaur called Cloudbirth, whom a faun called Orruns called a leech. Puddleglum’s hand was completely healed after he burnt it, so he could have gone with them to Cair Paravel when Rilian reunited with his dying father.
@@80sDude990 I'm glad Jill and Eustace apologized to him when they said goodbye for the way they treated him and for insulted him and Eustace calling him "The best friend in the world." Prince Rillan should had given him a medal for his bravery and courage when they rescued him.
6000NoobTube yes that was glossed over. And before that the prince’s horse Coalblack and the witch’s horse Snowflake, they were part of the escape from Underland.
I know a what else C. S Lewis could have wrote after the Silver Chair he could have wrote Eustace and jill and any other friend they bring to Narnia help King Rillian stop this crazy inventer that is something i recently thought of.
I love how brainwashed everyone is. Forget the technological deficiencies. Technology these days is used to cover up what's most important in a movie - it's story, characters and actors. This is so well acted and produced given the cash on hand, and all people care about is that the snake doesn't look real. Enjoy your inferior movies, if you will. They're just eye candy.
0:54 Puddleglum is secretly a Time Lord.
I read this part in the book and, while the heroes escaped back into the surface, the underearthmen jumped back with joy into Bism, to reunite with the Salamanders.
I like this series overall but the snake made me laugh
Actually, considering their budget and other limitations ... the morphing into the snake is not bad at all. :)
Cool observation. I love them both ... so cool in different ways. :)
Fun fact: Puddleglum was based on Fred Paxford, C.S. Lewis' gardener and handyman. Lewis also said that Puddleglum was one of his favorite characters in The Chronicles of Narnia.
The beginning of this part. Damn. Her screams make me imagine her spirit going into hell and leaving her burning vessel
It is the Prince! And they cheer as if it was just a plain old procession, instead of finding a long-lost prince.
Something tells me the witch's snake form would have looked more formidable if it were animated like the animals from the LWW episodes like the winged horse, the griffin, the pelican, the cockatrice, the eagle, and the winged panther/cougar.
0:02 The most violent death of its time. In 4th grade, girls in my class were horrified and the boys were laughing at this scene. Of course, that was back in my time of 1994.
The special effects may not be great, but the sound effects are pretty scary.
i wish one of the episodes featured all the narian creatures they showed throughout the series!including
the animated animals!
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the II sadly passed away peacefully at Balmoral Castle. Aged 96. 8th September 2022.
Hmmmmm...the problem with keeping a line from the book when you've changed other aspects of the book.
"I've never heard one of them so much as raise his voice before!" (Rilian about the earth people)
Really?? I heard them shout and bark orders at our heroes several times
neil brocklehurst lol, not as bad as the newer movies. In Prince Caspian, there's a part where Peter is supposed to say, "the Lord love you Lu, that's the closest you've ever come to saying I told you so." But in the newer movies they ruined that opportunity with a poor joke in the first movie where Lucy flat out said "I told you he's real." In regards to Father Christmas. Great, now you've twisted Lucy's original selfless character.
Doctor Who reference at 8:37.
David Thwaites and Camilla Power could had potential to be companions in today's Doctor Who. David Thwaites is now a Hollywood producer and Camilla Power hasn't acted in anything since 2016.
The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe was one of Sydney Newman's influences behind Doctor Who.
finally someone with a mind
Puddleglum=Tom Baker=Dr. Who
I wonder who would’ve won in a war for Narnia between the White witch and the Green witch.
Well, they stick with the book for one thing. Narnia fans don't want to see the story changed so much!
when i was little it was scary
9:44 RIP Caspian, King of Narnia.
Although the escape from Underland was suspenseful, it’s a shame it was rushed. What about the earthman/Roman centurion Golg, plus the rest of them being overjoyed at finding out that the queen was dead? They flung themselves into the deep chasm, no mention of the land of Bism far below? Also Jill climbed up on Puddleglum’s shoulders, she disappeared suddenly, leaving Eustace, Puddleglum and Prince Rilian dreading she’d fallen into the hands of enemies. There was also a blue light shining down into the hole. When all four of them and the horses broke free, there was the Great Snow Dance in Narnia, the blue light was in fact moonlight. A flawed but ambitious adaptation, as the book was set during cold, not warm, weather.
I do hope that too, but it'll be wonderful if they can stick to the original storyline from the book:):)
I wonder when Walden Media will make a remake of The Silver Chair
@mrskinoti Hear, hear. Not easy being completely faithful to dear old C.S. The written imagination is very powerful indeed. I shouldn't wonder.
when Jill kisses Puddleglum's cheek, she turned all the other Marshwiggles against. Now they're going to kill her because she ruined aany chance of Puddleglum becoming less "flighty and full of bobance and bounce."
The Queen's final resting at Windsor Castle down in the Valut of St George's Chapel.
EIIR.
Its an old movie, relax
Luckily now there won't be a disney movie anymore. They are now published by walden media and I believe fox, and they plan on making it more like the books ;).
Victoria's final resting at Windsor Castle.
3:10 hmm quite dark for a children's book
+Charlie Theanteater Really? In this quality? Imagine when or if they make a new The silver chair? :D
that snake's pathitic.
A shame Puddleglum didn't go with them to Cair Paravel when Rilian reunited with his dying father.
Yes in the book Puddleglum was told to stay in bed, as his burnt foot (not in this bbc adaptation), was going to be looked at by a centaur called Cloudbirth, whom a faun called Orruns called a leech. Puddleglum’s hand was completely healed after he burnt it, so he could have gone with them to Cair Paravel when Rilian reunited with his dying father.
@@80sDude990 I'm glad Jill and Eustace apologized to him when they said goodbye for the way they treated him and for insulted him and Eustace calling him "The best friend in the world." Prince Rillan should had given him a medal for his bravery and courage when they rescued him.
The same people who did the special effects for the snake, must have done the special effects for the Lizard Guy on Star Trek.
@joshjhutton no way! thats excatly what i thought!
What about Golg and nearly going to Bism?
6000NoobTube yes that was glossed over. And before that the prince’s horse Coalblack and the witch’s horse Snowflake, they were part of the escape from Underland.
you have any idea the limited movement in tthose things? one movement too far, and it all moves
At 8:26 what was that porcupine doing to the rock?
i wonder what castle that portrayed cair paravel
Well, she was meant to be very quick, but quite powerless unless her victims were under her spell. ^^
I know a what else C. S Lewis could have wrote after the Silver Chair he could have wrote Eustace and jill and any other friend they bring to Narnia help King Rillian stop this crazy inventer that is something i recently thought of.
You got it.
Queen's State Funeral in The City of London.
I love how brainwashed everyone is. Forget the technological deficiencies. Technology these days is used to cover up what's most important in a movie - it's story, characters and actors. This is so well acted and produced given the cash on hand, and all people care about is that the snake doesn't look real. Enjoy your inferior movies, if you will. They're just eye candy.
The "serpent" really sucks.
lol
They shouldav jsut have be animated...
He's such a hottie!
@vidoquen111 i no right but still looks kind of freaky
@SamuelPuckett As I
@vidoquen111 So is your spelling ;-)