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May 10, 2005
Narnia Trailer/Disney's new partnership
In case you missed it during Saturday night's airing of "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets" on ABC, here is a link to the first trailer for "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe."
It looks great!
I think Disney made a wise move to team up with Walden Media. Walden seems to be picking the right properties to turn into feature films. "Holes" was an excellent book-to-film translation, even if the movie didn't have the same feel as the Newbery Medal-winning book. (The book is a deceptively simple children's book, but in fact is a philosophical treatise on fate and self-determination. At least, that's how I saw it.) "Because of Winn Dixie," was a Newbery honor book, though reviews were mixed. (Haven't seen it yet.) Walden is working on a live-action "Charlotte's Web," too. And along with "Narnia," Walden is planning another multi-book series: "The Dark is Rising" by Susan Cooper, a five-book series, one of which was a Newbery Honor Book, and another which won the Newbery Medal.
Disney needs a new partnership since its partnership with Pixar is at an end, and everything Pixar has done has been a winner for Disney.
With properties like the above, the Disney name could start being synonymous with "family films" again.
By the way, I've always wondered why more filmmakers didn't turn to Newbery titles when looking for family-oriented films. I can think of a bunch that would make excellent movies. I'd love to see a film version of the strongly pro-life book "The Giver." (Not because it's pro-life, but because it addresses a number of serious ethical questions that resonate with modern society.) It would have to be black and white, too, so it could be all artsy and stuff. (In my spare time (asssuming I have some once the kids get older) I think I may have to start writing screenplays of some of the better Newbery books.)
Posted by Drew at May 10, 2005 07:00 PM
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Hmm, maybe Disney actually won't destroy the storyline. It does look good. I just can't believe I have to wait until December 9th!
The Giver is one of my favorite books, and an accurate movie based on The Dark Is Rising would be awesome!
Posted by: SilverBubble at May 10, 2005 07:52 PM