To: Bob J
Note - kids' book...kids' movie. My son and my nephew enjoyed it.
4 posted on
12/27/2005 11:31:30 AM PST by
peyton randolph
(<a href="http://clinton.senate.gov/">shrew</a>)
To: peyton randolph
Must be a kids book. I didn't see Narnia but I've seen "The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe" on stage and didn't get it. I don't get the "Charly and the Chocolate Factory" guy either. It's all about serial killers to me. What ever happened to "Charlotte's Web" (sniff)?
15 posted on
12/27/2005 11:35:05 AM PST by
bkepley
To: peyton randolph
I understand they are kids books, so is Harry Potter. If the movie was really wanted to target the small kids they should have omitted much of the battle scenes...far to violent for the little ones. They didn't so I assumed they wanted to target an older audience.
26 posted on
12/27/2005 11:37:39 AM PST by
Bob J
(RIGHTALK.com...a conservative alternative to NPR!)
To: peyton randolph
Agreed, it's a kid's movie.
Hollywood bores me now. T2 was a great movie. From there...ummm.....what was good?
66 posted on
12/27/2005 11:45:07 AM PST by
Loud Mime
(Libs will oppose terrorists when they turn into smoking, christian, whale killers)
To: peyton randolph
Kid's book? Kid's movie?
Darn, here I took the kids and enjoyed the movie myself.
Some people need to just relax and go with the flow. Kick back and enjoy the show. The original poster sounds like he's related to the housekeeper.
119 posted on
12/27/2005 12:05:26 PM PST by
PeteB570
(Guns, what real men want for Christmas)
To: peyton randolph
Disagree with you here. Children will enjoy it as a nice story unless they have read the books and understand the Christian allegories. Parents need to attend with their children so that they can draw on the allegories of Christian life displayed in characters as well as actions.
302 posted on
12/27/2005 6:21:55 PM PST by
Salvation
(†With God all things are possible.†)
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