Tim Burton's 'Alice In Wonderland'

Started by The Dark Knight, Mon, 22 Jun 2009, 10:07

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I liked the opening of the trailer where a posh fop seems to be proposing to Alice.  It appears this is more a 'sequel' to Alice in Wonderland, as opposed to a genuine adaptation of the Lewis Carroll novel (kind of like Hook was to Peter Pan, though hopefully better).
Johnny Gobs got ripped and took a walk off a roof, alright? No big loss.

Quote from: johnnygobbs on Wed, 16 Dec  2009, 15:06It appears this is more a 'sequel' to Alice in Wonderland, as opposed to a genuine adaptation of the Lewis Carroll novel.
Exactly.

Sat, 19 Dec 2009, 07:57 #42 Last Edit: Sat, 19 Dec 2009, 08:03 by The Dark Knight
Yes, it is a sequel of sorts. Alice has gone back to Wonderland for the second time, although she does not remember her first visit.

Thought this may be of interest to some of you.  This comes from Robert Smith of The Cure from their Facebook page:

"AT THE REQUEST OF A FRIEND I HAVE RECORDED A COVER VERSION OF THE FAIN/HILLIARD SONG 'VERY GOOD ADVICE' (FROM THE OLD WALT DISNEY 'ALICE IN WONDERLAND' FILM) FOR THE NEW TIM BURTON/WALT DISNEY "INSPIRED BY THE FILM ALICE IN WONDERLAND" CD 'ALMOST ALICE'...


01.  Alice Performed by Avril Lavigne

02.  The Poison Performed by The All-American Rejects

03.  The Technicolor Phase Performed by Owl City

04.  Her Name Is Alice Performed by Shinedown

05.  Painting Flowers Performed by All Time Low

06.  Where's My Angel Performed by Metro Station

07.  Strange Performed by Tokio Hotel and Kerli

08.  Follow Me Down Performed by 3OH!3 feat. Neon Hitch

09.  Very Good Advice Performed by Robert Smith

10.  In Transit Performed by Mark Hoppus with Pete Wentz

11.  Welcome To Mystery Performed by Plain White T?s

12.  Tea Party Performed by Kerli

13.  The Lobster Quadrille Performed by Franz Ferdinand

14.  Running Out of Time Performed by Motion City Soundtrack

15.  Fell Down a Hole Performed by Wolfmother

16.  White Rabbit Performed by Grace Potter and the Nocturnals


OUT ON THE 2ND OF MARCH I THINK..."

Damn, it's been some time since I last listened to The Cure.

I usually don't care about songtrack albums "inspired" by a movie, but I'll give it a try. Robert Smith on a Burton OST? Quite fitting since they have the same haircut! I won't be the first to say that Burton's art style is a great visual accompaniment to many Cure songs.

Thanks for the info Tarzan

Went to the cinemas today and saw a ton of Alice in Wonderland posters and cardboard cutouts. Not long to go now. I'm getting excited.

Fri, 19 Feb 2010, 22:26 #46 Last Edit: Fri, 19 Feb 2010, 22:29 by gordonblu
http://disneymusic.disney.go.com/albums/aliceinwonderland.html

Soundclips from Elfman's Score!

I'm really digging the Alice theme. here are the lyrics:
Oh, Alice, dear where have you been?
So near, so far or in between?
What have you heard what have you seen?
Alice, Alice, please Alice!

Oh, tell us are you big or small
To try this one or try them all
It's such a long, long way to fall
Alice, Alice, oh, Alice

How can you know this way not that?
You choose the door you choose the path
Perhaps you should be coming back
Another day, another day

And nothing is quite what it seems
You're dreaming are you dreaming, oh, Alice?
(Oh, how will you find your way? Oh, how will you find your way?)
(There's not time for tears today. There's no time for tears today.)

So many doors - how did you choose
So much to gain so much to lose
So many things got in your way
No time today, no time today
Be careful not to lose your head
Just think of what the doormouse said. . . Alice!

Did someone pull you by the hand?
How many miles to Wonderland?
Please tell us so we'll understand
Alice. . . Alice. . . Oh, Alice

(Oh, how will you find your way? . . . Oh, how will you find your way?)
Why is there always someone who bring eggs and tomatoes to a speech?

I'm a bit concerned about the news that many cinema chains across Europe are considering boycotting Alice in Wonderland due to the contracted interval between it's cinema and dvd/blue-ray release.  This is one film I'd love to see on the big screen.

Johnny Gobs got ripped and took a walk off a roof, alright? No big loss.

Find some small town cinema, if they still exist.
Why is there always someone who bring eggs and tomatoes to a speech?

Well, reviews are coming out.

The film is getting a good reception.

Most comment that they wish the film went longer.

That's a massive compliment if I've ever heard one.