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The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, Tomato, The Jesus Creed Print Email
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Friday, 12 December 2008 09:28 AM America/New_York

Aslan is on the move: The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian from Walt Disney Pictures/Walden Media was released Dec. 2, distributed by EMI CMG Distribution. The second movie adaptation of the beloved C.S. Lewis fantasy series comes in single, two- and three-disc, and Blu-ray sets, with retail prices from $29.99 to $40.99. Extras include bloopers, deleted scenes and production documentaries.   ?

He says Tomato. That’s the title of Rob Bell’s latest “Nooma” presentation. The 22nd in Zondervan’s popular series of short, postmodern preachings from the author of Velvet Elvis and Sex God examines our sense of self-worth and Jesus’ call to sacrificial living. It released last month, for $12.99.   ?

Scot McKnight’s The Jesus Creed (Paraclete Press) unpacks his 2004 book of the same name for small groups in seven informal teaching sessions. Total running time for the November release is 47 minutes. Retail price, $59.95.  

Dramatic nature footage from the African wild is combined with The Lion King-style arrangements of popular songs of worship in the “Worship Africa” DVDs from Vision Video. Each of the two volumes, released this month, includes a bonus CD and retails for $19.99.   ?

Available from Word Distribution and with what maker Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment says has a subtle message relating to the sanctity of life, Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who! will release Dec. 9. With the voices of Jim Carrey and Steve Carell, the 87-minute animation is in single-disc and two-disc formats, priced at $29.98 and $34.98, respectively.   ?

Moody Publishers has announced new pricing for its Moody Video science, creation and worship line—cutting retail tickets to between 31% and 64% of existing rates—after negotiating production costs. The 19 flagship “Moody Science Classics” are reduced to $8.99 each from $12.99.