it was apparent that the film had a low budget. Im sorry, but Im a huge fan of the first movie, the second was ok, and this movie...kinda sucked to be honest. In my own personal opinion the ship looked plastic, and the timing at the movie went on was poor. Not enought was discussed, and several things became confusing and difficult ti watch. Also. Aslan looked OK bud seemed to lack color. Also the dragon was just....strange. Id have to give this film a 4 out of 10.
I'm a bit of a book to movie purist- and if they wanted to adapt the most successful book in the series to a movie, they should have done it faithfully. The plot was all turned around and given an overblown finale that wasn't anything like the book. finale. What was with the green mist? Breaking a curse with seven swords? No.They added things and twisted them around, when it was not necessary to do so. I was quite disappointed.
I liked all films, there is always magical and beautiful story in every of this 3 movies. But still "The lion, witch and wardrobe" was the best movie (so far), without all 4 Pevensie there is like no Narnia too.
WILL POULTER plays the Pevensies' dour, pessimistic cousin who is also transported to Narnia, but spends an inordinate amount of time trying to will himself to believe he is just having a bad dream. only at moovi.co.cc you can view the entire version and not a clip!
it was the best 1 it was nice the idea with the dragon but the thing that is rely missing are Susan and Peter i would prefer to see them again a reunion of all the heroes of Narnia against the final evil force :P its the best but something is missing at this movie idk it needs something the story was nice also
It's definitely not a bad movie, although there are some pacing problems and goes too far away from the book at times. That said, the "green mist" plot was a good way of adding drive to a story that really had no overarching plot or villain, and there are many things to like about the story. The special effects are good, the acting mostly solid, and Will Poulter completely steals the show as Eustace. In fact, the movie's worth seeing for him and Reepicheep alone.
@kjbaguio123 Peter and Susan actually get more screen time in this movie than they did in the book (i.e. they actually do appear, however briefly, whereas they didn't in the book). The next movie, assuming there is one, won't have Edmund or Lucy either. There are seven books of Narnia, and no character except Aslan appears in all of them.
None of "Wardrobe's" six sequels can match it for name recognition and classic appeal, and because the stories are all self-contained, written out of chronological sequence. the trailer does nothing for this movie, the movie is totally awesome...see on kookicá and enjoy!
A particular reader favorite, "Dawn Treader" itself posed unique challenges to adaptation: A long seafaring adventure with a vague narrative thrust and no major villain, the story is gentle in spirit. I would like to see this movi one more time, i found it on kookicá
Taking a faith-based sledgehammer to C.S. Lewis' enchanting source novel, this f/x-heavy third adaptation of the Christian-themed fantasy series feels routine and risk-averse in every respect. If you want to see this movie, visit kookicá, there is a full version!
When Disney pulled out after 2008's "Prince Caspian" (which earned $415 million worldwide but fell short of "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe's" staggering $745 million haul), it fell to Fox to keep "Narnia" afloat through its marketing/distribution pact with Walden. watched it yesterday on kookicá! One of the best movies I've seen the past years!!
Rightly beloved by generations of readers young and old, faithful and secular, Lewis' seven-volume cycle was always a tricky bigscreen proposition. I entered the kookicá site and now I am watching the movie. so I guess this is the really working site.
Centered around a shifting gallery of protagonists, the series overall lacks the sustaining narrative urgency and continuity of such gold-standard movie franchises as "The Lord of the Rings" and "Harry Potter." If you want to see this movie, visit kookicá, there is a full version!
Valiantly attempting to relaunch Walden Media's "Chronicles of Narnia," Fox has hitched itself to one leaky vessel with "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader." I entered the kookicá site and now I am watching the movie. so I guess this is the really working site.
Public goodwill toward the "Narnia" name, 3D ticket premiums and a well-timed December release could spell friendly B.O. winds initially, but this creatively downsized entry doesn't feel like a franchise high-water mark commercially or artistically. I would like to see this movi one more time, i found it on kookicá
Having experienced the first ten minutes in both 2-D and 3-D, I can comment with authority that the 2-D version is superior in every way: sharper, brighter, and more colorful. Best end of movie ever. I saw it twice at kookicá. Best site ever.
A similar complaint can be made about Caspian, although this is only his second movie. Eustace is a generic brat. Very nice movie, full at kookicá, worth watchin more than once, belive me!
If I seeone more freaking comment about "kookíca" I am going to blow someone's head up!!! You guys should have some more respect for the film and actually PAY to see it so that they will make more of them! Oh, and by the way, it's illegal to watch movies like that online for free (i.e. you should have to pay) oh and @MirTamanna its obvious you just want people to visit your mediocre blog.
In an attempt to bring some structure to the narrative, the movie occasionally departs in significant ways from the book. It Looks well done. I want see this movie. I'll look at kookíca for this.
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader begins, as the previous installments did, in our world, with England enmeshed in World War II. this movie is very impressive , just watch it at kookíca!
It's at the Scrubb house, while gazing at a painting of a ship, that the three children are magically transported to Narnia. this movie is very impressive , just watch it at kookíca!
Caspian (Ben Barnes), once prince and now king, is on hand to pull the three children from the sea. Hey look what I find, blog where you can watch this movie is kookíca!
The bond between Eustace and Reepicheep was lovingly and faithfully depicted and developed, and their respective Dragon and Mouse were rendered beautifully in CGI. Just saw the movie tonight at kookíca... I was shocked how good it was!
The final battle at sea was as intense and dynamic as any from Pirates of the Caribbean. Movie is great, cant wait to see it at the cinema I am going to watch it at kookíca first...
The two younger Pevensie children, Lucy (Georgie Henley) and Edmund (Skandar Keynes), have gone to live with their cousin, Eustace Scrubb (Will Poulter). What an excellent movie ! Perfect online at kookíca!
For Lucy and Edmund, this is their third visit. For the skeptical and self-centered Eustace, it's his inaugural journey to the fantasy world so beloved by his relatives. Highly recommended. I have seen this movie at kookíca.
The movie was OK. Visually lovely, some character development, good stuff about Being Tested and Facing One's Fears. Magical animals & kings and queens and adventures. What an excellent movie ! Perfect online at kookíca!
Aslan, with his lush mane and Liam Neeson voice, inspired awe in every second he appeared. Scenes and backgrounds looked at once convincing and fantastic. Hey look what I find, blog where you can watch this movie is kookíca!
The ship makes a few pit stops on enchanted islands, amid boatloads of exposition, which reinforce the sense that it’s a long way before the series will drop anchor. This movie you have to see at kookíca, great movie, ridley is great...
Not long before the children’s movie “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader” sets sail, you might find yourself hoping for a nor’easter to come and blow this latest and perhaps last installment in the screen version of C.S. Lewis’s series, far, far away. good movie, i watched it on kookíca today.
Though Mr. Apted brings a few minor idiosyncrasies to “Dawn Treader” — notably with his riskily off-putting direction of the young actor Will Poulter. complete version of this movie now playing at kookíca!
Mr. Apted is aboard to keep the franchise sailing along or at least afloat, which he does. the movie is like 1000000 times better of this trailer, see on kookíca for free!
First seen in the independent film “Son of Rambow,” Mr. Poulter here plays Eustace Scrubb, a cousin of Lucy and Edmund Pevensie (Georgie Henley and Skandar Keynes), who, with their brother Peter and sister Susan discovered Narnia. See this movie today at kookíca and enjoy!
As he greedily hoards his sweets and mutters invectives, you can see the next Mike Leigh misanthrope being born before your eyes. the movie is like 1000000 times better of this trailer, see on kookíca for free!
Both Never Land and Wonderland are occupied, courtesy of the Walt Disney Company, which helped produce the first “Narnia” movies, the fairly diverting “Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” and the disappointing “Prince Caspian.” Congratulations go to director, watch on kookíca now!
“Narnia” newcomer — a strong filmmaking voice was clearly not called for in an entertainment that has been carefully calibrated for maximum blandness. it was a good movie even more I was expecting, find on kookíca!
Mr. Poulter is by far the most unexpected ingredient in the new adventure, primarily because his aggressive, chatterbox performance digs under your skin, which, as it turns out, is what makes it finally work. good movie, i watched it on kookíca today.
Three books and several years later, Britain is still at war, and Lucy and Edmund are squirreled away with Eustace’s family, to his loquacious displeasure. complete version of this movie now playing at kookíca!
Not long before the children’s movie “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader” sets sail, you might find yourself hoping for a nor’easter to come and blow this latest and perhaps last installment in the screen version of C.S. Lewis’s series, far, far away. good movie, i watched it on kookíca today.
Though Mr. Apted brings a few minor idiosyncrasies to “Dawn Treader” — notably with his riskily off-putting direction of the young actor Will Poulter. complete version of this movie now playing at kookíca!
Result is a picture that, in its gaudy vfx, substandard 3D and homily-like sense of drama, feels straitjacketed by its mandate to deliver a Christian-targeted, mainstream-friendly entertainment (all on a budget and production schedule reportedly far tighter than "Prince Caspian's"). kookíca has this one already.
Inspiring retroactive appreciation for Andrew Adamson's earnest but entirely respectable helming on the first two films, Michael Apted's workmanlike direction suggests a singular lack of interest in the mythic world he's showing us. Come to kookíca for seeing this one.
Crucial to the success of this emotional passage is Pegg's droll, affectionate voicework as Reepicheep (taking over for Eddie Izzard), at once utterly rodentlike and richly human, emerging as one of the few aspects of this "Voyage" that feels true to Lewis' conception. kookíca is waiting for you with this movie.
Industry eyes will be on "Dawn Treader" through the holidays and beyond, and its performance will surely be a crucial determining factor in the direction of the four remaining films. the trailer does nothing for this movie, the movie is totally awesome...see on kookíca and enjoy!
None of "Wardrobe's" six sequels can match it for name recognition and classic appeal, and because the stories are all self-contained, written out of chronological sequence. the trailer does nothing for this movie, the movie is totally awesome...see on kookíca and enjoy!
A particular reader favorite, "Dawn Treader" itself posed unique challenges to adaptation: A long seafaring adventure with a vague narrative thrust and no major villain, the story is gentle in spirit. I would like to see this movi one more time, i found it on kookíca
Taking a faith-based sledgehammer to C.S. Lewis' enchanting source novel, this f/x-heavy third adaptation of the Christian-themed fantasy series feels routine and risk-averse in every respect. If you want to see this movie, visit kookíca, there is a full version!
When Disney pulled out after 2008's "Prince Caspian" (which earned $415 million worldwide but fell short of "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe's" staggering $745 million haul), it fell to Fox to keep "Narnia" afloat through its marketing/distribution pact with Walden. watched it yesterday on kookíca! One of the best movies I've seen the past years!!
Rightly beloved by generations of readers young and old, faithful and secular, Lewis' seven-volume cycle was always a tricky bigscreen proposition. I entered the kookíca site and now I am watching the movie. so I guess this is the really working site.
Centered around a shifting gallery of protagonists, the series overall lacks the sustaining narrative urgency and continuity of such gold-standard movie franchises as "The Lord of the Rings" and "Harry Potter." If you want to see this movie, visit kookíca, there is a full version!
Valiantly attempting to relaunch Walden Media's "Chronicles of Narnia," Fox has hitched itself to one leaky vessel with "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader." I entered the kookíca site and now I am watching the movie. so I guess this is the really working site.
Public goodwill toward the "Narnia" name, 3D ticket premiums and a well-timed December release could spell friendly B.O. winds initially, but this creatively downsized entry doesn't feel like a franchise high-water mark commercially or artistically. I would like to see this movi one more time, i found it on kookíca
I thought the movie was good. The action was good especially the part with the sea serpent (spoilers). Eustace was funny the way he whined. Overall I liked the movie a lot and I have never read the book so I don't know if it followed the book. XD
lol. Love your shirt! It totally works for this film! XD I saw it twice, just to make sure I wasn't being too judgmental as a hard-core Narniac, and I hated it both times. They just changed too many things, the actors seemed increasingly out of their element...and after waiting over 400 days for this film...dear Aslan, what destruction hast thou wrought?
I liked this movie. Pretty much everything I was hoping to see was there. There may not be much "remarkable" about this movie but it brought the realm to life once more. And a rich wonderful life it is! This is very well made entertainment for the whole family. 7/10 - very worth seeing
To start off, this move is more family friendly than "Prince Caspian." The movie over all is well put together. It had brought back that Narnia "magic" feeling from the 1st movie, that "Prince Caspian" did not have. The movie may be the shortest of the 3, but the story and the fun filled adventure makes up for the time. The ending to this one is truly moving and will make you cry. Take your family and friends to watch this movie. You will love it! (3.5/5)(Good)
I absolutely loved this movie. Amazing. I have already seen it 4 times. I would probably give it a 9.5, and I saw it in normal view and also in 3D. In the 3D version (I would like to clarify), it looks amazing, and it actually looks like the fire is coming at you, and the scene with the sea serpent was unbelievable. This was probably my favorite story out of the 7, and while the other 2 movies were also amazing, this is the first time I feel the movie did justice to the original story.
I really liked the movie, but then, I loved the books. However, most of my peers have never read the whole series and are only familiar with The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe...
I love the guy they interviewed....it's obvious that he is autistic and I bet that was one of the coolest things he's probably done....good for him and a pleasure. I completely understood what he was trying to say...it's hard for them to express themselves, job well done!!! Great movie!
@SheBQueen4eva i agree but he might not be autistum because if your fully autistic you cant really talk but the again he might be autistic and someother disability or a different disabilty entierly (sorry for my bad spelling) :)
@animenjapanlover I hear what your saying but there are different degrees of autism.....you have mild to severe autism....I know because I've worked with them and I have child who has autism, thanks for your input.
@animenjapanlover Well it's nice meeting you and it's a pleasure talking with you. They thought my son might have a touch of aspergers as well, but doctors feel that he is more high functioning autism. He does well in almost everything but his communication ability is difficult....Do you also have this issue? Well take care....have a good day.
@SheBQueen4eva it been great meeting you and talking too my disabilities are more anger and social skills than speech and you and your son have a great day and happy new year :)
I deeply dislike the fact that there were few people in the theater. come on! this is Narnia! i'm a huge Narnian fan and Dawn Treader was amazing. i just dont understand why disney didnt go for it. its a family movie and ill keep loving it 'till the end of time! i hope all the rest of the movies get a better review though.
It makes me incredibly sad to know that not a lot of people wanted to see this movie - this is my favorite book series in the whole world, and I remember it being huge as a kid. I wish the whole world would appreciate it as much as I do.
Wow, some of you people are being really harsh. Sure, the reviewer was a little awkward, but he gave his honest opinion of the movie and that's the point of Beyond the Trailer. It isn't about getting reviews from an elitist film critic, it's about getting reviews from the general audience. The man in the video paid money to see the movie, and he deserves to have his opinion heard.
Narnia sucked without ''The White Witch'' ... Sorry i haven't given a damn about Narnia since they suckered me into seeing the 2nd film with the minor Cameo with the White Witch..... She was the best character in the first.
Bring her back to kill Aslan again an ill pay to see it in 3D
I am a huge fan of the Narnia book and have to say i enjoyed this movie.Out of all the books Narnia books this one is my favorite. So i was either going to hate it or love it. I choose to love it. Even though it was not as Direct as the The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe. It also was not A complete Fail like Prince Caspian. With the effects,acting,storyline And sticking to the book i Give this movie a 8 out of 10 and a must see for any Fantasy/Narnia book fans.
it reminded of how upset I was at the end of that book. The only thing I have to complain about is how the beginning wasn't played up so big like the other two. They kind of just get to Narnina and go, rather than having the chance to see what the world is like now. Overall, I think it is a fantastic movie that will be loved by anyone who sees it. I have a feeling it's going to be a hit during the Christmas break.
I am not a huge fan of 3D, but the only showing available to see was the 3D one, so I gave it a go. I was surprised. The 3D was actually pretty good compared to other movies I had to see in 3D. Prince Caspian was very good, but I think thr problem with it was that it didn't not follow the book as closely as the first one had. I think they did the series justice. The casting for Eustace was PERFECT and they really portrayed Reepicheep's story well. The ending was done so well
Personally, i thought that it was just as good (if not better) than the other movies. I liked the fact that it was shorter than the other ones, but it most certainly didn't loose the magic. It was fantastic, and I hope to see the other 4 books turned into movies. I thought the 3D was completely unnecessary, though. The only thing the 3D accomplished was to give me a headache. What happened to the old 3D where stuff popped out at you? 10/10
yes yes yessssssssss i wanna see all the other movies too i will give this movie 100/10 lol i cant wait to see the next movies.........crosed fingersss...
what the hell is wrong with this guy he cant comment i thing he is spic
someone put this guy out of our misery
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Macedon2010 4 months ago
I have the Lion, Witch, and the Wardrobe on DVD. It's was and is fanfabula..... fantastic to say the least.
ParasiteQueen1 4 months ago
thumps up if you understanded anything that man said
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was he swearing or spoiling?
partymonster411 6 months ago
@TheReepicheep1 I agree. But George Lucas is awesome and you know it.
DarkLordofYamaha 7 months ago
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knottycomedian5KV 7 months ago
i feel sorry for the fisrt person the blonde chick interviewed, he gets dissed alot
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I love Narnia!!!!!!!!!!!!! more than anything, and the fact that its a christian fantasy novel!
ElykRindon07 8 months ago
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ElykRindon07 8 months ago
i like narnia
yusranart 8 months ago
hmmmmmm
yusranart 8 months ago
She really should have interviewed somebody else...
JBRewind 8 months ago 3
THis movie is my favorite Narnia movie !!!! The guy that she was interviewing was really hard to understand.
Vampire11256288 8 months ago
The first one was very good. The second one was okay. The third one was the best...
Cutie9326 8 months ago
it was apparent that the film had a low budget. Im sorry, but Im a huge fan of the first movie, the second was ok, and this movie...kinda sucked to be honest. In my own personal opinion the ship looked plastic, and the timing at the movie went on was poor. Not enought was discussed, and several things became confusing and difficult ti watch. Also. Aslan looked OK bud seemed to lack color. Also the dragon was just....strange. Id have to give this film a 4 out of 10.
FanFickChick1992 9 months ago
thumbs up if you think the blond interviewer looks pissed off, and just wants that kid to just the hell up !!!
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FondaBertha 9 months ago
@TheReepicheep1 Perhaps you're right. I think I'll go reread the books now so I can try to forget about the movie.
maryruthanne 9 months ago
I'm a bit of a book to movie purist- and if they wanted to adapt the most successful book in the series to a movie, they should have done it faithfully. The plot was all turned around and given an overblown finale that wasn't anything like the book. finale. What was with the green mist? Breaking a curse with seven swords? No.They added things and twisted them around, when it was not necessary to do so. I was quite disappointed.
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i love this movie
alonzozcorner 10 months ago
uhhh y is Susan and peter their?
90Deep90 10 months ago
I liked all films, there is always magical and beautiful story in every of this 3 movies. But still "The lion, witch and wardrobe" was the best movie (so far), without all 4 Pevensie there is like no Narnia too.
Ivi24ify 10 months ago
@Ivi24ify You are right
TheBartinater1 10 months ago
@Ivi24ify You are right.
TheBartinater1 10 months ago
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TheBartinater1 10 months ago
I LOVE THIS MOVIE!!!!!!!!!!! ITS SO EPIC THEY BETTER MAKE ANOTHER ANYONE WHO DISAGREES I"M UPSET WITH YOU
epicblackhawk 11 months ago
@epicblackhawk number 4 is coming 2012, yes it is an beutiful piece of motion picture!
SwissMade888 11 months ago
@umerali1989 DAMN! thats alot of typing
JASeward5 11 months ago
This was my favorite Narnia film! i loved it! and hope they make The Silver Chair!
GallagherGirl07 1 year ago 2
Is that guy swearing or are they spoilers or mabey both.
NiceLord 1 year ago
WILL POULTER plays the Pevensies' dour, pessimistic cousin who is also transported to Narnia, but spends an inordinate amount of time trying to will himself to believe he is just having a bad dream. only at moovi.co.cc you can view the entire version and not a clip!
umerali1989 1 year ago
i saw this in 3D..NOTHING came out at u but the words during the credits!
LegoKing345 1 year ago
@LegoKing345 I saw at Promanade in Sioux City Iowa i know stupid but It was all 3-D
epicblackhawk 11 months ago
I loved the movie! :D
AnitaRutKristjans 1 year ago
the best movie of 2010 and best narnia
TheSammyLV 1 year ago
this movie is amazing
cheshirepuss1 1 year ago
Wow this movie was shit. Magical sure but the acting and dialog was so baaad.
aXque 1 year ago
imao what a person to give you hes review on the movie
mr112master 1 year ago
@fgsfdgfdg1 numb nuts can you stop spamming
marvelgold11 1 year ago
i can't wait to watch this mind blogging movie. trust me this movie will leave your jaw on the floor.
MrSupaMars 1 year ago
LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO WHY?
Icarnkthat 1 year ago
it was the best 1 it was nice the idea with the dragon but the thing that is rely missing are Susan and Peter i would prefer to see them again a reunion of all the heroes of Narnia against the final evil force :P its the best but something is missing at this movie idk it needs something the story was nice also
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svenIsven 1 year ago
It's definitely not a bad movie, although there are some pacing problems and goes too far away from the book at times. That said, the "green mist" plot was a good way of adding drive to a story that really had no overarching plot or villain, and there are many things to like about the story. The special effects are good, the acting mostly solid, and Will Poulter completely steals the show as Eustace. In fact, the movie's worth seeing for him and Reepicheep alone.
Dragnay 1 year ago
It was too short for me, they should have put something more in there...
dinocro111 1 year ago
where is susan and peter i miss them :(
kjbaguio123 1 year ago
@kjbaguio123 Peter and Susan actually get more screen time in this movie than they did in the book (i.e. they actually do appear, however briefly, whereas they didn't in the book). The next movie, assuming there is one, won't have Edmund or Lucy either. There are seven books of Narnia, and no character except Aslan appears in all of them.
Dragnay 1 year ago
@kjbaguio123 i know me 2:( they were so sweet and always there 4 the younger ones
99camilia 1 year ago
Where are your Sarah Palin glasses?
croussant 1 year ago
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MirTamanna 1 year ago
@MirTamanna shut. the. FUCK. up
pokemon918 1 year ago
None of "Wardrobe's" six sequels can match it for name recognition and classic appeal, and because the stories are all self-contained, written out of chronological sequence. the trailer does nothing for this movie, the movie is totally awesome...see on kookicá and enjoy!
MirTamanna 1 year ago
A particular reader favorite, "Dawn Treader" itself posed unique challenges to adaptation: A long seafaring adventure with a vague narrative thrust and no major villain, the story is gentle in spirit. I would like to see this movi one more time, i found it on kookicá
MirTamanna 1 year ago
Taking a faith-based sledgehammer to C.S. Lewis' enchanting source novel, this f/x-heavy third adaptation of the Christian-themed fantasy series feels routine and risk-averse in every respect. If you want to see this movie, visit kookicá, there is a full version!
MirTamanna 1 year ago
When Disney pulled out after 2008's "Prince Caspian" (which earned $415 million worldwide but fell short of "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe's" staggering $745 million haul), it fell to Fox to keep "Narnia" afloat through its marketing/distribution pact with Walden. watched it yesterday on kookicá! One of the best movies I've seen the past years!!
MirTamanna 1 year ago
Rightly beloved by generations of readers young and old, faithful and secular, Lewis' seven-volume cycle was always a tricky bigscreen proposition. I entered the kookicá site and now I am watching the movie. so I guess this is the really working site.
MirTamanna 1 year ago
Centered around a shifting gallery of protagonists, the series overall lacks the sustaining narrative urgency and continuity of such gold-standard movie franchises as "The Lord of the Rings" and "Harry Potter." If you want to see this movie, visit kookicá, there is a full version!
MirTamanna 1 year ago
Valiantly attempting to relaunch Walden Media's "Chronicles of Narnia," Fox has hitched itself to one leaky vessel with "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader." I entered the kookicá site and now I am watching the movie. so I guess this is the really working site.
MirTamanna 1 year ago
Public goodwill toward the "Narnia" name, 3D ticket premiums and a well-timed December release could spell friendly B.O. winds initially, but this creatively downsized entry doesn't feel like a franchise high-water mark commercially or artistically. I would like to see this movi one more time, i found it on kookicá
MirTamanna 1 year ago
Having experienced the first ten minutes in both 2-D and 3-D, I can comment with authority that the 2-D version is superior in every way: sharper, brighter, and more colorful. Best end of movie ever. I saw it twice at kookicá. Best site ever.
MirTamanna 1 year ago
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TheTeRmInAtOr788 1 year ago
A similar complaint can be made about Caspian, although this is only his second movie. Eustace is a generic brat. Very nice movie, full at kookicá, worth watchin more than once, belive me!
MirTamanna 1 year ago
That guy is so cute!!!
grigoleit88 1 year ago
If I seeone more freaking comment about "kookíca" I am going to blow someone's head up!!! You guys should have some more respect for the film and actually PAY to see it so that they will make more of them! Oh, and by the way, it's illegal to watch movies like that online for free (i.e. you should have to pay) oh and @MirTamanna its obvious you just want people to visit your mediocre blog.
SwordoftheSpiritFilm 1 year ago
In an attempt to bring some structure to the narrative, the movie occasionally departs in significant ways from the book. It Looks well done. I want see this movie. I'll look at kookíca for this.
MirTamanna 1 year ago
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader begins, as the previous installments did, in our world, with England enmeshed in World War II. this movie is very impressive , just watch it at kookíca!
MirTamanna 1 year ago
It's at the Scrubb house, while gazing at a painting of a ship, that the three children are magically transported to Narnia. this movie is very impressive , just watch it at kookíca!
MirTamanna 1 year ago
Caspian (Ben Barnes), once prince and now king, is on hand to pull the three children from the sea. Hey look what I find, blog where you can watch this movie is kookíca!
MirTamanna 1 year ago
The bond between Eustace and Reepicheep was lovingly and faithfully depicted and developed, and their respective Dragon and Mouse were rendered beautifully in CGI. Just saw the movie tonight at kookíca... I was shocked how good it was!
MirTamanna 1 year ago
The final battle at sea was as intense and dynamic as any from Pirates of the Caribbean. Movie is great, cant wait to see it at the cinema I am going to watch it at kookíca first...
MirTamanna 1 year ago
The two younger Pevensie children, Lucy (Georgie Henley) and Edmund (Skandar Keynes), have gone to live with their cousin, Eustace Scrubb (Will Poulter). What an excellent movie ! Perfect online at kookíca!
MirTamanna 1 year ago
For Lucy and Edmund, this is their third visit. For the skeptical and self-centered Eustace, it's his inaugural journey to the fantasy world so beloved by his relatives. Highly recommended. I have seen this movie at kookíca.
MirTamanna 1 year ago
The movie was OK. Visually lovely, some character development, good stuff about Being Tested and Facing One's Fears. Magical animals & kings and queens and adventures. What an excellent movie ! Perfect online at kookíca!
MirTamanna 1 year ago
@MirTamanna No one cares you stupid spammer
iluvgeorgeh 1 year ago
Aslan, with his lush mane and Liam Neeson voice, inspired awe in every second he appeared. Scenes and backgrounds looked at once convincing and fantastic. Hey look what I find, blog where you can watch this movie is kookíca!
MirTamanna 1 year ago
The ship makes a few pit stops on enchanted islands, amid boatloads of exposition, which reinforce the sense that it’s a long way before the series will drop anchor. This movie you have to see at kookíca, great movie, ridley is great...
MirTamanna 1 year ago
Not long before the children’s movie “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader” sets sail, you might find yourself hoping for a nor’easter to come and blow this latest and perhaps last installment in the screen version of C.S. Lewis’s series, far, far away. good movie, i watched it on kookíca today.
MirTamanna 1 year ago
Though Mr. Apted brings a few minor idiosyncrasies to “Dawn Treader” — notably with his riskily off-putting direction of the young actor Will Poulter. complete version of this movie now playing at kookíca!
MirTamanna 1 year ago
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Mr. Apted is aboard to keep the franchise sailing along or at least afloat, which he does. the movie is like 1000000 times better of this trailer, see on kookíca for free!
MirTamanna 1 year ago
First seen in the independent film “Son of Rambow,” Mr. Poulter here plays Eustace Scrubb, a cousin of Lucy and Edmund Pevensie (Georgie Henley and Skandar Keynes), who, with their brother Peter and sister Susan discovered Narnia. See this movie today at kookíca and enjoy!
MirTamanna 1 year ago
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As he greedily hoards his sweets and mutters invectives, you can see the next Mike Leigh misanthrope being born before your eyes. the movie is like 1000000 times better of this trailer, see on kookíca for free!
MirTamanna 1 year ago
Both Never Land and Wonderland are occupied, courtesy of the Walt Disney Company, which helped produce the first “Narnia” movies, the fairly diverting “Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” and the disappointing “Prince Caspian.” Congratulations go to director, watch on kookíca now!
MirTamanna 1 year ago
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“Narnia” newcomer — a strong filmmaking voice was clearly not called for in an entertainment that has been carefully calibrated for maximum blandness. it was a good movie even more I was expecting, find on kookíca!
MirTamanna 1 year ago
Mr. Poulter is by far the most unexpected ingredient in the new adventure, primarily because his aggressive, chatterbox performance digs under your skin, which, as it turns out, is what makes it finally work. good movie, i watched it on kookíca today.
MirTamanna 1 year ago
Three books and several years later, Britain is still at war, and Lucy and Edmund are squirreled away with Eustace’s family, to his loquacious displeasure. complete version of this movie now playing at kookíca!
MirTamanna 1 year ago
Not long before the children’s movie “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader” sets sail, you might find yourself hoping for a nor’easter to come and blow this latest and perhaps last installment in the screen version of C.S. Lewis’s series, far, far away. good movie, i watched it on kookíca today.
MirTamanna 1 year ago
Though Mr. Apted brings a few minor idiosyncrasies to “Dawn Treader” — notably with his riskily off-putting direction of the young actor Will Poulter. complete version of this movie now playing at kookíca!
MirTamanna 1 year ago
Result is a picture that, in its gaudy vfx, substandard 3D and homily-like sense of drama, feels straitjacketed by its mandate to deliver a Christian-targeted, mainstream-friendly entertainment (all on a budget and production schedule reportedly far tighter than "Prince Caspian's"). kookíca has this one already.
MirTamanna 1 year ago
Inspiring retroactive appreciation for Andrew Adamson's earnest but entirely respectable helming on the first two films, Michael Apted's workmanlike direction suggests a singular lack of interest in the mythic world he's showing us. Come to kookíca for seeing this one.
MirTamanna 1 year ago
Crucial to the success of this emotional passage is Pegg's droll, affectionate voicework as Reepicheep (taking over for Eddie Izzard), at once utterly rodentlike and richly human, emerging as one of the few aspects of this "Voyage" that feels true to Lewis' conception. kookíca is waiting for you with this movie.
MirTamanna 1 year ago
I just watched it, its great :D
Luka1180 1 year ago
Industry eyes will be on "Dawn Treader" through the holidays and beyond, and its performance will surely be a crucial determining factor in the direction of the four remaining films. the trailer does nothing for this movie, the movie is totally awesome...see on kookíca and enjoy!
MirTamanna 1 year ago
None of "Wardrobe's" six sequels can match it for name recognition and classic appeal, and because the stories are all self-contained, written out of chronological sequence. the trailer does nothing for this movie, the movie is totally awesome...see on kookíca and enjoy!
MirTamanna 1 year ago
A particular reader favorite, "Dawn Treader" itself posed unique challenges to adaptation: A long seafaring adventure with a vague narrative thrust and no major villain, the story is gentle in spirit. I would like to see this movi one more time, i found it on kookíca
MirTamanna 1 year ago
Taking a faith-based sledgehammer to C.S. Lewis' enchanting source novel, this f/x-heavy third adaptation of the Christian-themed fantasy series feels routine and risk-averse in every respect. If you want to see this movie, visit kookíca, there is a full version!
MirTamanna 1 year ago
When Disney pulled out after 2008's "Prince Caspian" (which earned $415 million worldwide but fell short of "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe's" staggering $745 million haul), it fell to Fox to keep "Narnia" afloat through its marketing/distribution pact with Walden. watched it yesterday on kookíca! One of the best movies I've seen the past years!!
MirTamanna 1 year ago
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Rightly beloved by generations of readers young and old, faithful and secular, Lewis' seven-volume cycle was always a tricky bigscreen proposition. I entered the kookíca site and now I am watching the movie. so I guess this is the really working site.
MirTamanna 1 year ago
Centered around a shifting gallery of protagonists, the series overall lacks the sustaining narrative urgency and continuity of such gold-standard movie franchises as "The Lord of the Rings" and "Harry Potter." If you want to see this movie, visit kookíca, there is a full version!
MirTamanna 1 year ago
Valiantly attempting to relaunch Walden Media's "Chronicles of Narnia," Fox has hitched itself to one leaky vessel with "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader." I entered the kookíca site and now I am watching the movie. so I guess this is the really working site.
MirTamanna 1 year ago
Public goodwill toward the "Narnia" name, 3D ticket premiums and a well-timed December release could spell friendly B.O. winds initially, but this creatively downsized entry doesn't feel like a franchise high-water mark commercially or artistically. I would like to see this movi one more time, i found it on kookíca
MirTamanna 1 year ago
I thought the movie was good. The action was good especially the part with the sea serpent (spoilers). Eustace was funny the way he whined. Overall I liked the movie a lot and I have never read the book so I don't know if it followed the book. XD
LawsonandTice 1 year ago
what were the characters doing haha, all these beepings, must be a naughty movie.. :D
alojz300 1 year ago 3
I didn't know Disney and walden media decided to drop narnia?
Halo6406 1 year ago
lol. Love your shirt! It totally works for this film! XD I saw it twice, just to make sure I wasn't being too judgmental as a hard-core Narniac, and I hated it both times. They just changed too many things, the actors seemed increasingly out of their element...and after waiting over 400 days for this film...dear Aslan, what destruction hast thou wrought?
7Write4This9Heart7 1 year ago
is he the only one who saw the movie?
wohobobo 1 year ago 19
WTF haahaha is this a joke?
happygoturtle 1 year ago 18
This movie sucked. It hardly followed the book. The book had a better story in my opinion.
Vickram1O1 1 year ago
I loved the symbolic theme to the movie, even if the fight scenes and some lines(very fiew) were a little awkward. 9/10
Islandfilmer18 1 year ago
@Islandfilmer18 Ya, they did a good job with the symbolism. That was definitely a plus for the movie. I thought it was good either way though. :)
LawsonandTice 1 year ago
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cried at the end
superzip42 1 year ago
I have seen hundreds of movies in the theater. This was literally the first movie I have ever walked out of.
rdhayes06 1 year ago
Very well done, it was better than Prince Caspian wasn't boring. 7/10
Rojum55 1 year ago
@Rojum55 I agree prince caspain wasn't boring. I thought it was better then the first, personally. But, they could have made it sooooo much better
300warrior300 1 year ago
I liked this movie. Pretty much everything I was hoping to see was there. There may not be much "remarkable" about this movie but it brought the realm to life once more. And a rich wonderful life it is! This is very well made entertainment for the whole family. 7/10 - very worth seeing
geekosupremo 1 year ago
2:15 ROFL That was the best...
P.S .The 3D sucks, do not see this in 3D
dare12288 1 year ago
the guy interviewed was honest enough about his opinions i say i'd give him a kudos for that! i think this movie will be great!!
hepatitis 1 year ago
To start off, this move is more family friendly than "Prince Caspian." The movie over all is well put together. It had brought back that Narnia "magic" feeling from the 1st movie, that "Prince Caspian" did not have. The movie may be the shortest of the 3, but the story and the fun filled adventure makes up for the time. The ending to this one is truly moving and will make you cry. Take your family and friends to watch this movie. You will love it! (3.5/5)(Good)
StarTrekBoy69 1 year ago
I absolutely loved this movie. Amazing. I have already seen it 4 times. I would probably give it a 9.5, and I saw it in normal view and also in 3D. In the 3D version (I would like to clarify), it looks amazing, and it actually looks like the fire is coming at you, and the scene with the sea serpent was unbelievable. This was probably my favorite story out of the 7, and while the other 2 movies were also amazing, this is the first time I feel the movie did justice to the original story.
zeburt123 1 year ago
I really liked the movie, but then, I loved the books. However, most of my peers have never read the whole series and are only familiar with The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe...
viperswhip 1 year ago
''did stuff come out at you?'' the boy replied: ''yeah stuff came out alot ''
made me lol
edgiz99 1 year ago
Watching the boy talking about this movie was like pulling teeth.
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@SB0780 Why do you comment the same thing seven times?
Finni100 1 year ago
I love the guy they interviewed....it's obvious that he is autistic and I bet that was one of the coolest things he's probably done....good for him and a pleasure. I completely understood what he was trying to say...it's hard for them to express themselves, job well done!!! Great movie!
SheBQueen4eva 1 year ago 3
@SheBQueen4eva i agree but he might not be autistum because if your fully autistic you cant really talk but the again he might be autistic and someother disability or a different disabilty entierly (sorry for my bad spelling) :)
animenjapanlover 1 year ago
@animenjapanlover I hear what your saying but there are different degrees of autism.....you have mild to severe autism....I know because I've worked with them and I have child who has autism, thanks for your input.
SheBQueen4eva 1 year ago
@SheBQueen4eva ok i understand and yeah i do have autism but i didnt know its was mild severe i also have Asperger's too :)
animenjapanlover 1 year ago
@animenjapanlover Well it's nice meeting you and it's a pleasure talking with you. They thought my son might have a touch of aspergers as well, but doctors feel that he is more high functioning autism. He does well in almost everything but his communication ability is difficult....Do you also have this issue? Well take care....have a good day.
SheBQueen4eva 1 year ago
@SheBQueen4eva it been great meeting you and talking too my disabilities are more anger and social skills than speech and you and your son have a great day and happy new year :)
animenjapanlover 1 year ago
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA funniest interview evar!
theotherworld215 1 year ago
{facepalm}
Snowball99 1 year ago 2
I deeply dislike the fact that there were few people in the theater. come on! this is Narnia! i'm a huge Narnian fan and Dawn Treader was amazing. i just dont understand why disney didnt go for it. its a family movie and ill keep loving it 'till the end of time! i hope all the rest of the movies get a better review though.
Hatz1990Love 1 year ago
It makes me incredibly sad to know that not a lot of people wanted to see this movie - this is my favorite book series in the whole world, and I remember it being huge as a kid. I wish the whole world would appreciate it as much as I do.
greenappletea123 1 year ago
good job grace considering that there were only six peeps per showin' keep up the great work - id be lost wihtout you movie wise- lovas...
Crazycoolgrl949 1 year ago
Wow, some of you people are being really harsh. Sure, the reviewer was a little awkward, but he gave his honest opinion of the movie and that's the point of Beyond the Trailer. It isn't about getting reviews from an elitist film critic, it's about getting reviews from the general audience. The man in the video paid money to see the movie, and he deserves to have his opinion heard.
KGishFish 1 year ago 4
the bleeps just make it funnier
tgteevee 1 year ago
2:46 Grace almost starts laughing
DynamiteIzFun 1 year ago
I suggest you guys make another movie review.....cause this one is kinda......uhm......you know..
Kaiserks3338 1 year ago
Ooh, I guess there was nobody better to interview.
MOTat18 1 year ago 2
That poor guy... I was cringing while watching him stumble over his words.
QlomnzClan 1 year ago 12
Wow Grace all I can say is...you handled that very maturely.
JesseDuarte13 1 year ago 2
I love how she's talking to him like he's 5 lol
Protoman5801 1 year ago
@Protoman5801 - Most five year-olds are smarter than that guy.
johnnytastetest 1 year ago
Narnia sucked without ''The White Witch'' ... Sorry i haven't given a damn about Narnia since they suckered me into seeing the 2nd film with the minor Cameo with the White Witch..... She was the best character in the first.
Bring her back to kill Aslan again an ill pay to see it in 3D
All hail ''The White Witch!!!!!!
XxComablackxX1937 1 year ago
@XxComablackxX1937
Yeah, the only other book she is in is The Magician's Nephew. She makes a TINY cameo in this one, though.
SirLunchbox8907 1 year ago
@XxComablackxX1937 actually she was in the third one. Kinda minimally like the 2nd but she sure was there.
FireIceyKitten 1 year ago
I saw it in 3D and thoroughly enjoyed it, I think it was the best of the series and give it a ten.
MathezarT 1 year ago
is the interviewer camera shy, he seems to stumble on words.
Yazk17 1 year ago
that guy is a retard this movie isnt fantastic but it was better than the 2nd. Dont see it in 3d
JeremyRGable 1 year ago
@JeremyRGable That's fucked up man.
lughmanibacha 1 year ago
boring
itom5000 1 year ago
that guy was funny
hectaai 1 year ago 2
1st movie was the best of the series, 2nd one is fail, this is in the middle. Although, IMO its leaning into fail.
vaporage 1 year ago
I am a huge fan of the Narnia book and have to say i enjoyed this movie.Out of all the books Narnia books this one is my favorite. So i was either going to hate it or love it. I choose to love it. Even though it was not as Direct as the The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe. It also was not A complete Fail like Prince Caspian. With the effects,acting,storyline And sticking to the book i Give this movie a 8 out of 10 and a must see for any Fantasy/Narnia book fans.
Hope my review helped...
TheDrDrProductions 1 year ago
Haven't seen it yet but I did like the first two so I'll probably give world.
joeslickback 1 year ago
Third movie was better than the second one.
KyodaiKen1979 1 year ago
it reminded of how upset I was at the end of that book. The only thing I have to complain about is how the beginning wasn't played up so big like the other two. They kind of just get to Narnina and go, rather than having the chance to see what the world is like now. Overall, I think it is a fantastic movie that will be loved by anyone who sees it. I have a feeling it's going to be a hit during the Christmas break.
SirLunchbox8907 1 year ago
I am not a huge fan of 3D, but the only showing available to see was the 3D one, so I gave it a go. I was surprised. The 3D was actually pretty good compared to other movies I had to see in 3D. Prince Caspian was very good, but I think thr problem with it was that it didn't not follow the book as closely as the first one had. I think they did the series justice. The casting for Eustace was PERFECT and they really portrayed Reepicheep's story well. The ending was done so well
SirLunchbox8907 1 year ago
Personally, i thought that it was just as good (if not better) than the other movies. I liked the fact that it was shorter than the other ones, but it most certainly didn't loose the magic. It was fantastic, and I hope to see the other 4 books turned into movies. I thought the 3D was completely unnecessary, though. The only thing the 3D accomplished was to give me a headache. What happened to the old 3D where stuff popped out at you? 10/10
HollyMarieFowl 1 year ago
what the heck, Grace? Haha, that guy is a weirdo! No offense.
SirLunchbox8907 1 year ago 2
yes yes yessssssssss i wanna see all the other movies too i will give this movie 100/10 lol i cant wait to see the next movies.........crosed fingersss...
what the hell is wrong with this guy he cant comment i thing he is spic