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Movie Review: The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
2008-05-26 20:29:00
Ben Barnes stars as the title character, along with the returning Pevensie children in this second journey to Narnia, written and directed by Andrew Adamson.
Packed With Picturesque Majesty, ?The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian?
2008-05-16 20:51:00
CHICAGO ? For the life of me, I couldn?t exorcise it from my head. Amid all the splendor of such a picturesque film, this one question was like a gnat I couldn?t swat: ?Is this really rated ?PG??? Indeed, ?The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian? is rated ?PG?. But that didn?t come without great scrutiny and much editing. For starters, Walt Disney Pictures contractually required the filmmakers for the epic film to achieve a ?PG? rating. The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) granted it following a wide array of amendments. For example, director Andrew Adamson (who also directed ?The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe? in 2005, ?Shrek 2? in 2004 and ?Shrek? in 2001 and wrote ?Shrek the Third? in 2007) changed a scene with a fallen helmet to make certain it didn?t contain a decapitated head, according to the Los Angeles Times on May 4, 2008. Read Adam Fendelman?s full review of ?The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian? in our reviews section.View ...
Packed With Picturesque Majesty, ???The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspia
2008-05-16 20:51:00
CHICAGO ??? For the life of me, I couldn???t exorcise it from my head. Amid all the splendor of such a picturesque film, this one question was like a gnat I couldn???t swat: ???Is this really rated ???PG??????? Indeed, ???The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian??? is rated ???PG???. But that didn???t come without great scrutiny and much editing. For starters, Walt Disney Pictures contractually required the filmmakers for the epic film to achieve a ???PG??? rating. The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) granted it following a wide array of amendments. For example, director Andrew Adamson (who also directed ???The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe??? in 2005, ???Shrek 2??? in 2004 and ???Shrek??? in 2001 and wrote ???Shrek the Third??? in 2007) changed a scene with a fallen helmet to make certain it didn???t contain a decapitated head, according to the Los Angeles Times on May 4, 2008. Read Adam Fendelman???s full review of ???The Chronicles of Na...
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