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Anyone watching the Narnia Code?

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twinsetandpearls · 16/04/2009 22:51

I have lots of CS Lewis books that I am ashamed to say are all rather dusty on my shelf. Am finding this very interesting.

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twinsetandpearls · 16/04/2009 22:51

I didnt know he wrote on medieval literature

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twinsetandpearls · 16/04/2009 22:52

fancy seeing CS Lewis and Tolkein in the pub!

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Washersaurus · 16/04/2009 22:54

I'm watching with interest, but can't stay awake much longer as am so tired. Maybe I can catch up on here tomorrow

twinsetandpearls · 16/04/2009 22:55

I am always here to my shame.

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Dior · 16/04/2009 22:55

Am recording

littlelamb · 16/04/2009 23:00

Yes, I am. They are building it up so it had better be good!

greenelephant · 16/04/2009 23:00

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twinsetandpearls · 16/04/2009 23:02

Am not really getting the planet theory,.

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littlelamb · 16/04/2009 23:02

Planets eh? hmm.....I had thought it was just a biblical allegory, and even that surprised me when I first heard it!

twinsetandpearls · 16/04/2009 23:04

I would love a Narnia wardrobe.

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littlelamb · 16/04/2009 23:06

twinset I was at the shop next to the tip today. It was packed with wardrobes like that
If only I had more room....

twinsetandpearls · 16/04/2009 23:07

yes I suppose you need a house big enough, I could never take one to the top though.

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littlelamb · 16/04/2009 23:08

That guy is very pleased with himself isn't he

twinsetandpearls · 16/04/2009 23:08

Yes he reminds me of Grant Bovey in hells kitchen

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twinsetandpearls · 16/04/2009 23:29

Here he is my best mate.

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twinsetandpearls · 16/04/2009 23:32

I will reccomend this as viewing to my a level class I think.

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MirandaG · 16/04/2009 23:32

Yeah I was just thinking that he was really loving himself walking down the New York street

littlelamb · 16/04/2009 23:37

Did you see the end credits?
Leo Harry Potter
You'd drop the middle name, wouldn't you

Jajas · 16/04/2009 23:39

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KayHarker · 16/04/2009 23:57

I'm hyper-ventilating with squee, tbh. Absolutely awesome. If I was that guy, I'd be jolly pleased with myself too. I was a bit nervous at first, but once he said what it was all about, about a million little links clicked into place in my head.

And loving, loving, loving the reference to 'Even in your world, that is not what a star is, but only what it is made of'. A universe suffused with meaning. Just and and fangirling all over the place.

staylucky · 17/04/2009 00:14

Beautiful wasn't it! Very agreed on the smugness but boy he's put some reading in x

KayHarker · 17/04/2009 00:26

Oh he's so sweet, though - his website says his biggest claim to fame is that he handed James Bond some x-ray glasses in The World Is Not Enough.

There's few people I'll forgive smugness in, but I do believe he's one.

Alambil · 17/04/2009 01:05

what channel was it on?

twinsetandpearls · 17/04/2009 01:07

BBC 1 so should appear on i player

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TBM · 17/04/2009 01:27

I'm very pleased with that programme, I was worried it would be really negative. I'd not seen anything on it, I was in the next room when I heard it come on and abandoned MN to go and watch. It was nice to see the Christian faith being portrayed as well as they did and without knocking it scientifically. It was good that they had Christian Scientists on.

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