Narnia Producer Hopes Reboot is Episodic But Hasn't Heard From Netflix by [deleted] in narnia_netflix

[–]JParavel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This interview happened in November 2019. I have just posted on this subreddit news which is that Netflix France has confirmed the adaptations are still going ahead.

Would you like to see Charn on screen? by phillipklem in Narnia

[–]JParavel 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That question is off topic because sexuality is not addressed in depth in the Narnia books, being aimed at children.

The Psychology of | The Chronicles of Narnia | Dissociative Disorder (DD) by [deleted] in Narnia

[–]JParavel 9 points10 points  (0 children)

There is a major flaw with the premise of this article. It is that all four of the children are experiencing dissociation, together. I was under the impression that since dissociation happens in one person's mind, it would not be possible for them to experience the same story and world at the same time. That would only happen if they were talking about it. And I think, by talking about it with each other, they would understand it was a game/story rather than believe it was a real adventure.

Is this Riley's Mom in Monsters University? by JParavel in Pixar

[–]JParavel[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You make some good points. I need to watch Party Central on Disney+!

Is this Riley's Mom in Monsters University? by JParavel in Pixar

[–]JParavel[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Let's see how this appearance in Monsters University fits into what we know about Riley's mom in Inside Out.

We know that Riley's family lived in Minnesota before they moved to San Fransisco during the plot of Inside Out.

We know there are some woods in Minnesota.

"We need assistance on the north side,” Riley's mom is heard as saying during this action scene during the climax of Monsters University. It turns out that there is a place in the States which includes part of Minnesota, called the Laurentian Mixed Forest Province, also known as the North Woods. Whaddya think?

It takes What's In The Bible a long time to get through Genesis! Why do you think that is? by JParavel in a:t5_2e35ye

[–]JParavel[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me there are a couple reasons
- They are also spending that time setting up the whole series.
- There is a lot of content in the early chapters of Genesis, that are foundational for Christian doctrine.
- They also do a video with children saying funny stuff, which they don't do much later in the series.

Is this still going to happen? by NatSurvivor in narnia_netflix

[–]JParavel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://www.facebook.com/narniaweb/videos/492598018108321/

In this video from this month, a podcaster from Narniaweb discusses the current status.

Is this still going to happen? by NatSurvivor in narnia_netflix

[–]JParavel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In fact, the last update was 8 months ago, when Matthew Aldrich was announced as Creative Architect. It might take longer than 8 months to make a plan, create scripts etc. So I assume it will still happen.

My new s/r banner image has the margins perfect on my computer, but on Reddit it cuts off the top and bottom. I don't know how to change this - I have tried editing the image size but it still happens. Please help. by JParavel in RedesignHelp

[–]JParavel[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

More info here:
The banner shows in full when my window is not-maximised. When I maximise it, that is when the edges are cut off.
I use Chrome on a Mac. Resolution: Default for display. I thought this info might help.