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Aota 01-26-2009 11:50 PM

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Originally Posted by ThirdSight (Post 669221)
I don't think Manson is going to make an Alice movie. If he did, I'm sure it would be fairly gothic and loose any and all of it's original meaning.

It is Gothic. That's just how Manson is. And, it's more to do with Lewis Carrol and the hallucinations he had WHILE writing Alice in Wonderland. I'm not completely solid on all the details. :X So, just Google Phantasmagoria if still interested.

ThirdSight 01-27-2009 03:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Aota (Post 669587)
It is Gothic. That's just how Manson is. And, it's more to do with Lewis Carrol and the hallucinations he had WHILE writing Alice in Wonderland. I'm not completely solid on all the details. :X So, just Google Phantasmagoria if still interested.

Yeah, it sounds like a fanservice to all goths, emos, punks, and pot smokers everywhere. There's so much folklore surrounding Lewis Caroll and his writing Alice in Wonderland that it's pretty much up to everyone's interpretation at this point. Of course, since no one is willing to get their facts straight, no one really knows what they're talking about in regards to the issue; I highly doubt Manson did his research.

Mikachii2202 01-28-2009 11:10 PM

i cant to see the movie tim burton is a little creepy but.. this alice and wonderland will definatley not be for the younger kids... like some of his other movies. i wonder who will be his final pick for alice. johnny Depp would be the best mad hatter. i think mike meyers should be like the rabbit or the cat.

superheel 01-28-2009 11:16 PM

I'm more interested in Phantasmagoria.

OliveJuice 01-29-2009 08:05 AM

From the short trailer I've seen, it looks bloody fantastic lol...

I love the stuff that come out of Tim Burton's imagination. And I'm interested in seeing which direction he goes with the story.

I heard that the book "Alice's Adventures In Wonderland" actually has a dark undercurrent (I haven't read it yet), that Disney left out. It'd be cool to see if Tim takes it there, if there's a there to be took to lol. ::coughbadgrammarcough::

Either way, Tim makes beautiful films so I'm sure it'll be something to see.

MissMisa 01-29-2009 11:00 AM

I used to really love Alice in Wonderland when I was a kid, my mum said I used to watch it all the time. I do like Tim Burtons work usually, so I think it'd make a nice combo.

Lovett 01-29-2009 03:48 PM

Tim burton's got new stuff?!
Cool beans:)

ThirdSight 01-29-2009 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by OliveJuice (Post 670368)
I heard that the book "Alice's Adventures In Wonderland" actually has a dark undercurrent (I haven't read it yet), that Disney left out.

It does.

Now go out, buy the book for $5, and relish in reading it.

YukisUke 01-29-2009 10:30 PM

I myself have watched Alice in Wonderland many times when i was a kid, so I can understand the feelings of people when the great Tim Burton decides to make it into a live action movie. But i'm not afraid. Burton has made tons of great movies, not one has had a bad remark yet. I'm curious to see his spin on Lewis Carroll's story. :)

Roroshi 02-23-2009 09:10 PM

Im really looking forward to both Alice ovies coming out. Eventhough they are goin to be done by two different directors it feels like they are sequels to eachother. and for those who dont know, American McGee's Alioce is also being made into a movie, which i feel is a great sequel to the the darker style of Tim Burton. Although Tiim Burton has a darker style geared twards kids and American McGee's Alice is just dark and twisted. (haha) But both movies should not disappoint.


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