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i enjoyed the acting immensely but i found the art of it severely lacking given that it was a tim burton film.
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I liked it. Trust me, I've watched movies that were a lot worse, like the Transformers Live Action movies.
P.S. I just remembered this. I believe at over a decade ago Tim Burton's name was attached to a supposed movie project based upon American Magee's Alice game which takes place some years after the events in the book when Alice is an adult. I wonder if this movie is a result of this project falling apart? Last edited by Cosmic Muse; 03-19-2010 at 10:46 AM. |
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*Edit* Bingo!!! I found the name of the movie. It's worth a look/see if you're curious about the real life Alice. http://askville.amazon.com/MOVIE-MAD...uestId=1270708 Thank God for Youtube. Check out this user's channel to see the movie Dreamchild (1985) in its entirety. http://www.youtube.com/user/BugabooG...9FDA48159E4421 Word of warning, I was watching a few clips and yes, the animatronic creatures are as scary and disturbing as I recalled them to be. Last edited by Cosmic Muse; 03-19-2010 at 11:11 AM. |
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It was actually the first movie I saw in real 3D. I thought it was pretty good. Christopher Lee should have gotten more lines though.
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I liked the movie I did, but I felt like it lacked something. I don't know what. Maybe Alice ending up with the Mad Hatter or something else but I feel like it needed something maybe more detail.
The art was wonderful and so were the costumes. But the dance at the end was stupid -_- |
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the movie was not that good imo, it was lacking in something....I give it a 2.
EDIT: @quackers: I just saw your post, I have to say thats pretty much how I felt about that dance at the end :P |
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