quote:Beloved by many, The Chronicles of Narnia is coming to DVD from Home Vision Entertainment. Based on three of the seven volume children's fantasy series written in the 1950s by British theologian C.S. Lewis, the 540 minute BBC TV series will come with newly mastered fullscreen transfers and DD 2.0 mono audio, still galleries and interactive games spread over three discs (disc 1: "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe," disc 2: "Prince Caspian & the Voyage of the Dawn Treader, " and disc 3: "The Silver Chair"). The set retails $69.95 and is due on August 27th.
Narnia!!! Posted by Magnus de Pym (Member # 239) on :
HOLY SHIT!!
Posted by Magnus de Pym (Member # 239) on :
What's a Narnia?
Posted by Colorful Cartman (Member # 256) on :
A children's fantasy series written in the 1950s by British theologian C.S. Lewis. I think.
Posted by Magnus de Pym (Member # 239) on :
With the mirror and stuff? There's a lack of boobies that causes my enticement level to be low.
And lasers.
Posted by Ritten (Member # 417) on :
Dang, I was just talking about getting those books for my son and I to read. Since that is what got me kick started all those years ago....
Posted by First of Two (Member # 16) on :
Coolness.
Posted by Tora Buttercup (Member # 53) on :
Magnus: C.S. Lewis, not Lewis Carroll. Similar audience though.
Posted by TSN (Member # 31) on :
And changing your name from "Charles Dodgson" to "Lewis Carroll" just isn't as neat as beaing actually named "Clive Staples Lewis". Although Dodgson's middle name was "Lutwidge", which is kind of cool.