<p>I was annoyed by the battle at the end...it was pelennor's field battle from lord of the rings exactly. I know they had some same ideas and were friends but I know in the books they didn't as closely resemble one another. Otherwise I really liked.</p>
<p>I saw this last night, and it was just too kiddish. I mean it wasn't for kids necessarily, but I had envisioned the 4 kids as being more mature, and, well...not as...lispy? </p>
<p>It was still very enjoyable and I'm glad I saw it. I just wish I had seen Syriana instead. oh well.</p>
<p>I loved Narnia. I agree, it was too kiddish, but then again I was a kid when I first read the books. The angsty teenager image was suddenly washed away when I saw Aslan and the White Witch. :)
<p>I saw it and I thought it was funny just how similar some of the scenes were to parts from LOTR. Also they had a little matrix in there. </p>
<p>Some people might think it is a spoiler but to people that have watched the movie already. The question below is backwards:
?thgir sualc atnas saw noisnam eht fo roseforp eht</p>
<p>Hey, it's cool. I thought it was Aslan at first because of his glorious introduction, and was utterly baffled because I knew he was a lion in the book. If you're slow, I'm stupid.</p>
<p>I really like Narnia. It was close to the book, it had British actors, and it was a ton better than the previously released, low budget, Lion, Witch,and the Wardrobe.</p>
<p>I love, love, love the fact that it was British. The cinematography was quite nice.</p>
<p>Otherwise, I thought it was very boring and I hated the moral of the story. I realized way later that it was meant for Christianity, and it just reaffirmed my dislike of the movie.</p>
<p>The witch was cool-looking, though the shoulderpads KILLED me.</p>