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I think the Cauldron Born Ultimatum was the best of the three.
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Speaking of "Cauldron Born", i thought Disney not only did a bad job, but utterly destroyed Lloyd Alexander's beautiful little children's novel "The Black Cauldron", and along with it any chance that Mr. Alexander's marvellously written and touching book series would ever grace the silver screen again. What a pity.
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I thought they had a chance once Narnia got picked up. You'd think the Studio Execs would have gone towards Prydain just cause the production costs would be lower cause of fewer special effects. I bet Andy Serkis could have done a mean Gurgi!
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Nah, it could be just a little bit deader...
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I have to ask was Sean of the Dead the best Dawn of the Dead film? Perhaps that's another thread.
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