Wednesday, December 8, 2010

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The Chronicles of Narnia
franchise wraps up with a slow whimper in Voyage of the Dawn Treader, a perfectly fine film that's also a fairly unsatisfying conclusion to a series that's never quite reached greatness. With Michael Apted taking over for director Andrew Adamson and the oldest two Pevensie children missing this time, Dawn Treader feels very much like a straining sequel, even though it's based fairly faithfully on C.S. Lewis's third book in the seven-novel series. And while Apted and writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely hammer out a narrative even stronger than the episodic series of tales Lewis offered in the book, the story and especially the character arcs feel perfunctory and designed by committee. Heavily computerized and following the path trod by decades of children's fantasy stories, Dawn Treader is serviceable enough, but certainly not an argument for any further trips into Narnia.

The story starts in the same wartime England setting as the previous two films, but with Peter and Susan shepherded to safety in America the younger Pevensies Lucy (Georgie Henley) and Edmund (Skandar Keynes) are stuck staying with their aunt and abominable younger cousin Eustace (Will Poulter). When all three are magically swept back to Narnia they arrive on board the Dawn Treader, a great wooden ship captained by Prince Caspian (Ben Barnes-- remember him?) on a expedition to explore the far reaches of the Narnian kingdom. Lucy and Edmund immediately take to life on board-- they're still High King and High Queen of Narnia, after all-- while Eustace remains a pill, even after the journey starts taking them through swordfights, mysterious abandoned islands, malevolent green mist and an ill-tempered dragon. Well, that dragon actually turns out to be Eustace, transformed by enchanted gold items, and he's a whole lot more useful with his scales and fiery breath.

Recognizing that the main story, about tracking down seven missing Lords and rescuing a bunch of anonymous people from that evil green mist, has no emotional stakes for our lead characters, Apted weaves a coming-of-age thread for both Lucy and Edmund about each of them trying to live up to the legacy of their older siblings. These subplots work better in the smaller moments, such as Edmund and Caspian struggling over command of the Dawn Treader or Lucy looking at herself doubtfully in the mirror, but lose their potency when brought to the forefront. A dream sequence in which Lucy imagines herself literally turning into Susan has a nightmarish strength, but when Aslan the Lion (Liam Neeson's voice) appears to her in the dream to comfort her, the idea goes from intriguing character development to a kind of self-help-for-kids literalness. Poulter's Eustace is more engaging than the other kids both because of his comedy-- Poulter is successfully over-the-top for the most part-- and the fact that he goes through a character arc that's directly linked to the film's plot. Eustace actually returns to Narnia in two follow-up stories, unlike Edmund and Lucy, and Poulter almost makes you want to see those adventures, though now that he's matured Eustace is likely to be as dull a character as his Pevensie cousins.

The Narnia films have always been old-fashioned and earnest, just like the books that inspired them, but aside from a few moments of slapstick and some endearingly goofy creatures the Dawn Treader encounters, the film feels so serious and faux-mythic that it never allows the audience inside. When it comes to the 3D that becomes very literal-- press those glasses as tightly to your face as you like, but the post-conversion-3D never manages to pop, even in the otherwise impressive action sequences late in the film. Voyage of the Dawn Treader doesn't exactly kill the Narnia movie franchise, as Lewis's series was never exactly ready-made for film adaptation, but its plodding pace and sense of perfunctory magic rather than real wit lays bare all the reasons the franchise has never really taken off even in the previous films.

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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
Lucy and Edmund Pevensie return to Narnia with their cousin Eustace where they meet up with Prince Caspian for a trip across the sea aboard the royal ship The Dawn Treader. Along the way they encounter dragons, dwarves, merfolk, and a band of lost warriors before reaching the edge of the world.

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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader Details
Distributor: Fox Walden
Release Date: 2010-12-10
Starring: Ben Barnes, Skandar Keynes , Georgie Henley, Eddie Izzard, Will Poulter
Directed by Michael Apted
Produced by Andrew Adamson, Mark Johnson, Philip Steuer
Written by Christopher Markus, Stephen McFeely, Michael Petroni

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Saturday, December 4, 2010

$WDIS Wordsmith Media, Inc. to Conduct National Conference Call With Narnia Executive Producer



Wordsmith Media, Inc. to Conduct National Conference Call With Narnia Executive Producer

Company to Discuss Details of New Documentary

BEVERLY HILLS, CA--(Marketwire - November 5, 2010) - Wordsmith Media, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: WDIS) announced today a conference call with Douglas Gresham, stepson of famed British author C.S. Lewis. Mr. Gresham is Executive Producer of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, in theaters December 10th. He has served as a Wordsmith advisor since 2005 and was instrumental in the development of the company's latest project. The call will highlight the preparations for the company's documentary on the shipwreck of St. Paul. In addition, Lou Reda Productions' Managing Director Scott Reda, along with Robert Cornuke, author of the book on which the production is based, will discuss the documentary ahead of the premiere of Reda's latest production, WWII in HD: THE AIR WAR, airing Wednesday night on The History Channel. The conference call will be held Wednesday, November 10th at 12:30pm Eastern, 9:30am Pacific.

To join the call, dial 1-800-920-7487 in the U.S. with access code 52654578# and internationally 001-404-920-1710. Questions can be submitted prior to the call at conferencecall@wordsmithmedia.net.

About Wordsmith Media, Inc.

Incorporated in 2005, Wordsmith Media, Inc. is a brand-driven company specializing in non-fiction, historical and cultural media, operating a global content network throughout the U.S. and Europe for television broadcasting, DVDs, books, e-books, enhanced e-books and more traditional magazines. Wordsmith Media, Inc. has its world headquarters in Los Angeles, with additional operations in Dallas, New York, London and Malta (Wordsmith Europe). Over the past five years, the company has partnered with other key media companies such as The History Channel, A&E Network, National Geographic and Walt Disney Pictures.

Certain information contained in these materials is "forward-looking" information, such as projections, estimates, pro formas, or statements of intentions, expectations or plans. All forward-looking information is subject to known and unknown risks and uncertainties, many of which are outside of the control of the Company. Consequently, actual results may, and probably will, differ materially from the results contemplated in such forward-looking information.

Wordsmith Media: www.wordsmithmedia.net
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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader: www.narnia.com

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WDIS Wordsmith Media CEO interview 12/6/10






BEVERLY HILLS, CA--(Marketwire - December 3, 2010) - Wordsmith Media, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: WDIS), an award-winning publishing and media company with distribution in Borders, Barnes & Noble and other national retailers, announced today that CEO James Griffith will be the featured guest interview on the fastest growing Stock Trading community, StockGoodies.com Radio. The interview will be held on Monday, December 6, 2010 at 8:00 p.m. EST.

The interview can be heard at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/stockgoodies. The archived version can be found on the homepage of www.StockGoodies.com.

Wordsmith Media, Inc. is a fairly new publicly traded company, but has been incorporated since 2005. Mr. Griffith will share an update on the stock representation and the new direction in publishing, in all forms of media, and how they are poised to be a major contender in the fast-evolving publishing realm.

ABOUT STOCK GOODIES:

StockGoodies is one of the highest stock related website's on Tim Sykes, www.investimonials.com. StockGoodies.com is a highly respected, leading publisher of news, perspective, and stock market education on all forms of trading, covering: pennies, micro-cap, small, mid and large cap equities, foreign exchange and options. Our mission is to educate & empower self-directed investors, with the vision of building a powerhouse of talented traders, helping each other, narrowing the gap between individual and institutional traders. StockGoodies Radio interview contact: Cheri Kennedy, 407-397-3318

About Wordsmith Media, Inc.

Wordsmith Media, Inc. is a brand-driven company specializing in non-fiction, historical and cultural media, operating a global content network throughout the U.S. and Europe for television broadcasting, DVDs, books, e-books, enhanced e-books and more traditional magazines. Over the past five years, the company has partnered with other key media companies such as The History Channel, A&E Network, National Geographic and Walt Disney Pictures.

Certain information contained in these materials is "forward-looking" information, such as projections, estimates, pro formas, or statements of intentions, expectations or plans. All forward-looking information is subject to known and unknown risks and uncertainties, many of which are outside of the control of the Company. Consequently, actual results may, and probably will, differ materially from the results contemplated in such forward-looking information.

Corporate site: www.wordsmithmedia.net

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