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What did Amy Pascal mean by "Rock and Roll"? Poll was created on Dec 11, 2024

  
  
  
  
  
  
Poll results: What did Amy Pascal mean by "Rock and Roll"?
Voter(s): 37
Poll was created on Dec 11, 2024
She was giving a sarcastic / jokey response to the interviewer's question  -  votes: 18 / 48.6%
18
48.6%
She was thinking of the phrase "ready to rock and roll" and accidentally misspoke  -  votes: 10 / 27%
10
27%
Narnia is going to be a musical, but not necessarily a Rock and Roll musical  -  votes: 1 / 2.7%
1
2.7%
Narnia is going to be a full blown Rock Opera  -  votes: 1 / 2.7%
1
2.7%
She was hinting at a deeper thematic connection to a particular book  -  votes: 4 / 10.8%
4
10.8%
Something else  -  votes: 3 / 8.1%
3
8.1%

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Impending Doom
(@impending-doom)
The Adventurous Stranger Knight of NarniaWeb

It's amusing to me that the most controversial quote/interview from the production in the past two years turned into a giant nothing. I am looking forward to having more concrete details soon worthy of controversy Giggle  

"Tollers, there is too little of what we really like in stories. I am afraid we shall have to try and write some ourselves." - C.S. Lewis

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Posted : February 14, 2025 3:00 pm
Ithilwen
(@ithilwen)
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I assumed she meant it in the slang definition. Like when someone sees something cool and they say, "Oh, that's so punk rock!" Or they see something intense and they say, "Oh, that was so metal!" In this case, she probably means Greta's vision for the film is modern, hip, maybe a little edgy and/or risky, in a way that Amy Pascal likes.

~ Riella {ym}:bug:

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Posted : April 9, 2025 6:39 pm
Col Klink and Adeona liked
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