That's three words. Also, the last Harry Potter movie was for kids, it's just that when something slightly "scary" for children appears, it's immediatly "Adults too". Kid movie, but adults can enjoy as well naturally.
Also I see good reviews, guess it's good.
There have been earlier incarnations of Narnia as far as books and movies go, right? Why are they in the spotlight again?
Well lets see....I'd say the last Harry Potter was not a kids movie really because of the following:
1) Blood and a fair amount of it
2) Limbs being cut off
3) Sexual inuendo (of the teenage sort)
4) Substance abuse
5) Thematically dark and traumatic
You wouldn't want your 8 year old child going to see that. They aren't really developmentally ready for that sort of thing. Its more like a ages 14 and up sort of thing. It was after all PG-13 so I that makes sense I suppose. The kids I did see there...many of them left. The same with Narnia.
You've got death, a fairly convincingly evil baddie, thematically dark in some places, some blood, large and somewhat violent (not overly so) battle scenes. Now its not like Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire as that was darker than Narnia but again I saw several parents with their obviously terrified youngster leave the theater and all I was thinking is "this is too much for them, they aren't ready and you shouldn't have brought them".
I honestly think that, although it is marketed in such a way to appeal to a young audience, that the people they are hoping to catch are

the parents and late teens early 20's (there I am

) because we're the people who read the books. I read them when they sort of picked up in visibility in the early 1990's...
Anyways...I'll stop blathering now. I enjoyed the movie...it was good it was faithful to the book as I remember it and it did a good job. I'm not sure where I put it on my list of favorites this year...its in tough competition with some really great movies like Serenity and the Goblet of Fire.