Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland

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Just let the anger out softly...
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It's still not too late to do a website upgrade with sadistic torture equipment, Ben.

A torture a day keeps the doctor away!

The joy buzzer I suggested a while back was pretty mild....!
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Crispin Glover cast as the Knave of Hearts:

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/con ... ccbef7d905
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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What can I say, yay!

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Frankenweenie is now available to view at Disney.com. The video contains an intro in which Burton talks about the new stop-motion film.
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Sounds like the same clip from the Nightmare Before Christmas release:

http://animated-views.com/2008/the-nigh ... s-edition/
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Is Tim Burton doing a remake of alice or doing it 100% based to the book?
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Well, the fact that we have the Knave of Hearts back in it at all suggests it'll be nominally closer to the book--
Although, with Tim, that's what they first said about that Willy Wonka thing, too.

(Not that I have anything against Disney's Alice, but shame they had to retcon the King of Hearts out of the trial scene...)
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Here's a picture of Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter. Very grainy and who knows if it will change. All I can say is wow. Too much makeup! I don't really like it.
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Darkblade wrote:Is Tim Burton doing a remake of alice or doing it 100% based to the book?
You did see Sleepy Hollow, didn't you?

Read the original story by Washington Irving and then get back to us on Tim Burton's "faithfulness" to the original story!













In other words, don't count on faithfulness.

Besides, Alice in Wonderland doesn't lend itself to "faithfulness" in film.

Lewis Carroll must have been doing strong "Snuff" the on the days he was writing the Alice books..
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Daniel wrote:Here's a picture of Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter.
He's making up for not getting enough Gene Wilder into Charlie, which <I>was</I> pretty faithful to the book.

Whatever this is, it's going to be <I>Tim Burton's</I> Alice, like it or not.

I like the look, actually...I think the poor photo is pushing the colors and they won't be as garish on film. And when he's dotting about being mad as a hatter, it'll all come together.
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GeorgeC wrote:Lewis Carroll must have been doing strong "Snuff" the on the days he was writing the Alice books..
I repeat: Half the jokes can be explained. For those who take the trouble to look.
- "Off with their heads", for ex.?...A running and inexplicable preoccupation with Carroll satirizing Elizabeth I (as can also be noted by the "Six impossible things before breakfast" line in "Looking Glass".)
- "The Caucus race"?--Think back to the election, remember what a "caucus" is, put it in Victorian-parliamentary terms, and figure out why it's going in circles.
- The poetry?--Almost every poem (except for Jabberwocky and the trial evidence, etc.) is a strategically silly parody on some real bit of Victorian floweriness that was supposed to reflect proper values. (Off of Alice, Carroll also did a parody of setting up a camera portrait set to Longfellow's "Song of Hiawatha".)

As for Burton's Alice being another excuse to dress Johnny Depp up in frazzled hair, Victorian collar and corpse-goth clown-white makeup?...He's not one of those folks who takes the time and trouble with literary subtleties.
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Whatever ends up happening I do hope ol' Burt engages in repeated viewings of Svankmajer before he gets too far along...
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Alice in Wonderland

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Here is some concept artwork for the movie.

marketsaw.blogspot.com/2008/12/alice-in-wonderland-concept-art-shown.html

PS: To the moderators, I checked if there was a thread for this movie and didn't find one but if there is one please move this entry into it. Thanks
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