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"The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince
Caspian" opens Friday. It's the
second film installment of the
C.S. Lewis series "The Chronicles
of Narnia," but it doesn't follow
the order of Lewis' seven books.
"Prince Caspian" is actually the
fourth book.

Each of the books is based on
real time and Narnia time.

So here's this week's question:
In Narnia, Prince Caspian has
summoned Susan, Peter,
Edmund and Lucy to help him
overthrow his evil uncle King
Miraz. In London, where the four
siblings live, the year is 1941 -
one year after their trip through the wardrobe. But in Narnia,
1,300 years have passed. What
year is it by Narnia's calendar?

Those who answer correctly will
be entered into a drawing for an
audiobook.

Reply to Caliente via e-mail to
caliente@azstarnet.com by
5 p.m. Monday. Include your
address and phone number.

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Phil Villarreal has worked for the Daily Star since birth, but he's been the movie critic since February 2001. You could say he's a fan of the cinema. Each day he wakes up to a plate of steaming scrambled movies, which he washes down with a glass of movie juice, all while watching a movie. In his free time he plays video games and watches movies. He has written a novel, "Stormin' Mormon."

Transcendent poetry at the end of "Harold and Kumar"

05/14/2008 08:19 AM
Phil Villarreal

At the end of the movie Kumar recites a love poem he’s ashamed to have written. Characters in the movie dismiss it as lame, but it genuinely moved me. Here is the transcript:

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I'm noticing a theme here

05/14/2008 08:13 AM
Phil Villarreal

And that theme is that just about every single downloadable track for “Rock Band” blows.

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Crash and burn

05/13/2008 10:50 AM
Phil Villarreal

“Speed Racer” not only lost out to a second-weekend “Iron Man,” as was pretty much expected, but it even fell short of “What Happens in Vegas…” garnering $18.6 million against the Diaz/Kutcher claptrap’s $20 mill.

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Harold and Kumar Escape from the Law of Diminishing Returns (Barely)

05/12/2008 02:30 PM
Phil Villarreal

After a few weeks and several you-gotta-see-this-one urgings from friends, I finally caught up with “Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay,” in which the stoner pals get mistaken for terrorists, springing them off on a series of moderately funny jackass misadventures.

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Video games need a Roger Ebert

05/12/2008 11:29 AM
Phil Villarreal

Video game criticism needs a Roger Ebert to give the field legitimacy and relevance in the mainstream.

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