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You'll come back when they call you
No need to say goodbye
I watched this video behind the scenes. Interesting. I have not watched enough of the trailers and commercials to decide if and what is new in this segment?
What all is new in this?
I think I need to take a number and stand in line for a model of the Dawn Treader. I wonder where that model is sitting today?
I love the sweeping view of Dragon Island/Whakaari Island. Pretty desolate place that definitely makes me think it was very well chosen.
“Safe?” said Mr. Beaver; “don’t you hear what Mrs. Beaver tells you? Who said anything about safe? ‘Course he isn’t safe. But he’s good. He’s the King, I tell you.”
There's some shots of DragonEustace and etc. that I haven't seen outside the film. Nothing earth shattering, but just bits and pieces.
I think everyone who has seen that Behind the Scenes clip all have one thing on their mind, and that is, "I WANT THAT DAWN TREADER MODEL!!!"
*sob* That's the greatest tragedy of VdT's promotions being scaled down; in that we don't get any kind of buyable Dawn Treader model or toy. *double sob*
I think that line of Reepicheep's is new; where he says, "You may have an extraordinary destiny; something greater than you've ever imagined." Loved that line in the film; really neat to see it (albeit way out of context, lol!).
*sob* That's the greatest tragedy of VdT's promotions being scaled down; in that we don't get any kind of buyable Dawn Treader model or toy. *double sob*
I know that's one of the hardest things. I really really hope they make one at some point. Maybe if the movie does well they will.
"The mountains are calling and I must go, and I will work on while I can, studying incessantly." -John Muir
"Be cunning, and full of tricks, and your people will never be destroyed." -Richard Adams, Watership Down
I think that the LWW and PC "behind the scenes" were much more interesting and much more informative.
Although I thought it was random that Adamson was included. It was kind of a fun surprise.
Well, maybe it seems less interesting because we already know so much about the film. But I agree with you.
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Although I thought it was random that Adamson was included. It was kind of a fun surprise.
I didn't find that surprising at all because he is one of the producers and I think the general un-informed population expects to see him.
I want theat model too; it's beautiful, but they have to have some kind of toys out. I mean it's a childrens movie with a christmas release, how could they not think toys would be a very good idea?
I really don't think the behind the scenes told us anything we didn't really know before with the plot. The coolest thing I found in it is toward the end Aslan and Eustace the dragon standing on the beach, Eustace razes his wings and his body looks to be streaming with a gold electric current.
The undragoning of Eustace is the only scene I've wanted to know anything about since this movie was green-lit and it is driving me mad to not know anything at all about it.
Overall I think this clip is encouraging, like almost all the rest. I am so super excited
"And this marvel of all marvels, that he called me Beloved, me who am but as a dog-" -Emeth
I definitely wanted a model boat of the Dawn Treader.
The coolest thing I found in it is toward the end Aslan and Eustace the dragon standing on the beach, Eustace razes his wings and his body looks to be streaming with a gold electric current.
I thought Eustace was burning up.
I thought Eustace was burning up.
I thought so too. I'm pretty sure
*Edit: oh wait that's in the other clip
"The mountains are calling and I must go, and I will work on while I can, studying incessantly." -John Muir
"Be cunning, and full of tricks, and your people will never be destroyed." -Richard Adams, Watership Down