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Critics Consensus: Prince Caspian is Movie Royalty
What's the press saying about this week's movie crop?
by Tim Ryan | May 15, 2008
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This week's only wide release is the second film in The Chronicles of Narnia saga, Prince Caspian (starring Ben Barnes and Anna Popplewell). What do the critics have to say?

Critics felt 2005's The Lion, The Witch, and Wardrobe was a solid, periodically stirring adaptation of C.S. Lewis' fantasy world -- but fell short of the cinematic riches on display in the Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter franchises. The critical reaction to the sequel, The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, is no different. The Pevensie siblings return to Narnia and discover the land is under the reign of an evil monarch; they also run across the true heir to the throne, the noble Prince Caspian, who plans to defeat the tyrant. The pundits say the film is handsomely mounted, with plenty of visual splendor. However, they also not the film works more as a triumph of craft than a stirring tale. At 73 percent on the Tomatometer, this Prince is pretty regal. (Check out this week's Total Recall, in which we count down our favorite talking animals.)


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Also opening this week in limited release:

  • How the Garcia Girls Spent Their Summers, starring America Ferrara and Elizabeth Pena in a tale of three generations of Mexican-American women looking for love, is at 100 percent.
  • Unsettled, a documentary about six Israeli twentysomethings whose lives were changed by withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, is at 100 percent.
  • The Norwegian import Reprise, a coming-of-age dramedy about a group of friendly young literary rivals, is at 90 percent (check out RT's take here).
  • My Father, My Lord, a drama about a crisis of faith among a family of Orthodox Jews, is at 88 percent.
  • Yella, a supernatural thriller about a woman with a troubled past, is at 81 percent.
  • Sangre de Mi Sangre, a mystery about an undocumented Mexican immigrant and his search for his father, is at 80 percent.
  • Paraguayan Hammock, about a middle-aged couple's conversations as they wait for their son to return from war, is at 50 percent.


Skinheads need love, too.

Andrew Adamson Movies:
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75% -- The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and Wardrobe (2005)
89% -- Shrek 2 (2004)
89% -- Shrek (2001)

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MattBaerFTW
MattBaerFTW writes:
on May 15 2008 04:31 PM

lol LARP island

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eldudarino
eldudarino writes:
on May 15 2008 04:53 PM

i know your going for puns, but calling a movie at 74% movie royalty is a bit of a stretch, i could understand if it were in the 90's or even high 80's but 74 come on.

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blackchimera
blackchimera writes:
on May 15 2008 04:57 PM

LOL...Survivor: LARP Island

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loves2spoolge
loves2spoolge writes:
on May 15 2008 05:16 PM

ironmna sucked


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Some guy you dont know
Some guy you dont know writes:
on May 15 2008 05:35 PM

In reply to this comment (#1736572)
so du u lol

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Some guy you dont know
Some guy you dont know writes:
on May 15 2008 05:36 PM

Reprise is the year's best film. So far.

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arendr
arendr writes:
on May 15 2008 07:03 PM

Hope Caspian is better than the first one. Blech...it was so decaffeinated.

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kissman24
kissman24 writes:
on May 15 2008 07:11 PM

The original "Narnia" didn't understand the concept of character development. I couldn't name a single character from that movie off hand and I've watched it twice. Everyone is completely forgettable.

I can't wait to watch another PG-rated, bloodless, violence-less, 'epic battle'.

I'll be one of the few folks who will spend his $10 elsewhere this weekend.


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martinscorsese25
martinscorsese25 writes:
on May 15 2008 07:26 PM

the problem with narnia movies is that when you go out the theatre, you know you've watched a GOOD movie, but you feel nothing... it's like OK i've watched a good movie, (then you go back to reality).. but with movies like Potter and LOTR(ofcourse), it haunts you for days, you don't forget it easily... i think narnia will always be the weak one with the three...

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curtis
curtis writes:
on May 15 2008 07:48 PM

It is going to be a madhouse this weeken. Look for this film to make 95-15 million. one thing is for sure. If you have not seen iron man yet, you will not have a problem getting tickets this weekend.

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sickofitall
sickofitall writes:
on May 15 2008 09:53 PM

In reply to this comment (#1736572)
you suck

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Now it's dark
Now it's dark writes:
on May 15 2008 10:26 PM

Looks like I picked the wrong day to quite sniffing glue.

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davechung
davechung writes:
on May 15 2008 10:50 PM

Survivor LARP Island is a brilliant idea.

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Sputnik99
Sputnik99 writes:
on May 16 2008 12:32 AM

In reply to this comment (#1736837)
Now it's Dark:

LOL. Best damn movie--ever.


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vaodsi
vaodsi writes:
on May 16 2008 04:05 AM

just saw narnia....... uhm... well fans of the book will probably not think much of it..... kids will like it..... grownups might get tired. VIOLENT but no blood again... even when the awesome mouse reepicheep (played awesomely by Eddie Izzard) slashes jugulars..... the mouse just slashed out a guy's jugular and there is NO blood...... then again... that's probably good considering the books were written for children. maybe some stories are best as books. I hope they stop after dawn treader cause if they screw up horse and his boy i will do things that i can't say because then everybody would know that I was responsible...... 'nough said.
plus, peter's character, which was honorable and AWESOME in the book has been reduced to a beastly little *****. Seriously... Will Mosely is a ***** in this movie... and susan is all angelic... it's like they switched roles, or chromosomes, or something. Anyway... Peter was acting like it was his time of month and it really got annoying...... but Peter Dinklage as Trumpkin was wicked sweet.


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High School With Money
High School With Money writes:
on May 16 2008 12:54 PM

^^^

Heh, you make this movie sound like ClearPlay already got its revisionist hands on it.


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coricute
coricute writes:
on May 19 2008 08:52 PM

i agree sputnik99 best movie ever two thumbs up

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nyy13242
nyy13242 writes:
on May 30 2008 05:13 AM

This movie was amazing..so good..I've seen it 3 times. I think William Moseley and Skandar Keynes did a fantastic job. Especially Keynes.

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