- 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, & 12, while you can?
And thinkingofyou, I hope you don't work for X17, and if you do I'M SORRY.
- more from the Plymouth Herald here (scroll down for awesome blue hair)
The thread was open access earlier today.domino harvey wrote:This thread is a good way to discover which among us are members of ONTD
That's a separate project that Tim Burton was once rumored to be doing (though as far as I know Wes Craven was the only director who was ever officially attached to it). Last I heard Universal owned it but I think it's pretty much dead. I thought the current project was the same one Spielberg had commissioned a script for, but apparently that was also a separate project because Dreamworks doesn't appear to be involved with this at all. So I guess it was Disney from the ground up.domino harvey wrote:The movie is based on a video game adaptation of the story and not the story itself, I think?
Will Burton listen? Probably not.Creating an on edge variation of Carroll's violent, bizarre work would be pointless - like filming an "edgy" remake of Taxi Driver. Not to mention that everyone in the world lost interest in hearing about the latent nightmarishness of Alice on September 17, 1865, four days after the book was released.
Not to divert the thread, but I just watched Beetlejuice the other day and it's held up remarkably well for me, probably Burton's most realized film outside of Ed Wood.karmajuice wrote:And I'll always have Beetlejuice, provided I never see it again and manage to maintain my childhood perception of it.
Funny you should say that..Mr_sausage wrote:Looks like another Pirates of the Carribean sequel.
Yeah, I can't remember a ship being involved in the story. Maybe it's padding or an extension of the bird/penguin captain whatever it was that was at sea all the time.Matt wrote:What does a ship have to do with Alice in Wonderland?
domino harvey wrote:Anne Hathaway has joined the cast
Wow. I've seen more than 20 film and TV adaptations of these books (Lewis Carroll is my favorite author) and this sounds like it's shaping up to be one of the most unconscionable train wrecks ever produced from this source. There have been plenty abysmal Alice productions over the years, but the money and prestige behind this one will make its wretchedness truly colossal.Reuters wrote:Hathaway is playing the White Queen, a benevolent monarch who is deposed and banished by her sister, the Red Queen (Carter), who has an affinity for crying out, "Off with their heads!" The White Queen needs Alice to slay a creature known as the Bandersnatch.