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Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland

Posted: Jul Wed 15, 2009 11:33 pm
by Clusty
What do you guys think of this?

I'm excited for it. The promotional shots released look pretty good.

Posted: Jul Thu 16, 2009 12:16 am
by elizabethswann
I'm really excited for it. The cast lineup is pretty fantastic and all the promo shots and released artwork is making me even more excited.

Here's the cast lineup if no one has seen it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_in_W ... 10_film%29

Posted: Jul Sat 18, 2009 10:51 am
by metsofny
It could be good. we'll just have to wait and see.

Posted: Jul Wed 22, 2009 3:10 pm
by elizabethswann
http://movies.ign.com/dor/objects/14219 ... 72209.html

There's the teaser trailer for the film. It looks really good and I'm even more excited.

Posted: Jul Thu 23, 2009 7:41 am
by cousininmiami
Hadn't heard about it yet, thanks for the link. Looks to be a fun movie. Anything with Johnny Depp will be HIT!

Posted: Jul Fri 24, 2009 3:09 pm
by casrin
I've been seeing trailers for it now, and it looks pretty wild! On one of those entertainment shows (I forget which one nancynohorse had on last night), they said its "not the Alice in Wonderland you grew up with..."

Posted: Jul Fri 24, 2009 9:32 pm
by Clusty
The trailer looks awesome. I loved the book, and I loved the Disney movie. I hope this lives up to everybody's expectations.

Posted: Aug Sat 22, 2009 8:46 pm
by Figment of Imagination
It looks OK, but Tim Burton has become such a trick pony, I a little tired of everything having to be so faux creepie, And who where all those character? I'm familiar with the books characters. Is it a totally new story, 'cause someone told me it was?

Posted: Aug Sat 22, 2009 8:55 pm
by MadEye
Figment of Imagination wrote:It looks OK, but Tim Burton has become such a trick pony, I a little tired of everything having to be so faux creepie, And who where all those character? I'm familiar with the books characters. Is it a totally new story, 'cause someone told me it was?
Alice has grown up and is engaged. She has forgotten all about Wonderland. Sometime before her wedding she spots the white rabbit again and follows him to the hole she falls in.

Posted: Aug Sat 22, 2009 10:53 pm
by metsofny
Well I'm not much of a Depp fan after his Nightmare on Elm Street- 21 Jump street days, but I'll still give it a try. The story sounds interesting.

Posted: Aug Sat 22, 2009 10:57 pm
by MetalRage
I might see it. Since Johnny Depp is in, its a better chance ill see it.

Posted: Aug Tue 25, 2009 12:25 pm
by disneylizzy
I don't know, I want to like it, but it looks kind of like the remake of Willie Wonka to me...when Depp plays these strange characters it gives an odd Edward Scissorhands-ness to the whole film and I don't think it's the best for remakes of childhood classics...but w/ Tim Burton, you know it's going to be a little dark and strange.

Posted: Aug Tue 25, 2009 12:37 pm
by agingerbugg
If you have ever read the book, it isn't the sunshine and roses that Disney made it out to be. The same with Charlie and the Chocolate Factory; for its time, it is a really dark children's book

Posted: Aug Tue 25, 2009 1:07 pm
by MmeLeota
If you have ever read the book, it isn't the sunshine and roses that Disney made it out to be. The same with Charlie and the Chocolate Factory; for its time, it is a really dark children's book
This is very true. As a child, I was a fan of Roald Dahl's books (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Willy Wonka and the Great Glass Elevator, James and the Giant Peach...etc). His writing was not bright and cheery like other children's books and I loved it!

Alice in Wonderland is the same way. I am actually re-reading the book now so I have it fresh in my memory since it's been so long since I read it originally. There are a lot of things I had forgotten about since I have seen the movie more recently...I'm hoping the movie will bring back those forgotten parts.

Btw, we saw the trailer in 3D when we went to see Harry Potter in IMAX. I was hyperventilating...I can't wait! :D

Posted: Aug Tue 25, 2009 1:26 pm
by elizabethswann
That's what I love about Tim Burton; he tends to stay close to the books as possible if he does his own adaptations. That's probably why everyone was hating Charlie and the Chocolate Factory because a) it wasn't anything like the original and b) it was close to the book.