
When I first heard that Hollywood was making a movie of The Lord of the Rings I was extremely skeptical. In fact, I said something along the lines of, "Oh, no. They'll ruin it! Now no one will know how great the books are!" And I was wrong. Peter Jackson did a great job.
So, after that, when I heard they were making a movie of the Chronicles. I withheld judgment. It turned out the first movie was quite good. I wish it could have been more true to the book. They took some liberties. But they did seem to stay true to the spirit of the book, pretty much. I enjoyed the movie very much. I wished it could

I like this picture of Aslan with Edmund. I wondered how the movie Aslan would look. They did a good job with that, too. He looked like a lion, not a cartoon. People who know me know I like cows. I've liked them for years. But lately I've been thinking I might start to collect lions the way I do cows, because of Aslan.
This picture of Edmund and Aslan seems like a good depiction of several times in the Chronicles books where characters meet Aslan and feel unworthy or ashamed. Aslan's response is grave, understanding and loving. It makes me feel like I think I'll feel when I face God.
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