I would just remind them that Walt himself said that "Alice" flopped overall because it did not have heart. Digital technology won't affect that.
Paul
If Tim Burton is doing it, you know the film will focus more on the darker elements of the film (even though if you think about it, Alice in Wonderland might have a dark element or two to it, it'll be even darker with Burton behind it).
I remember hearing Tim Burton would be working on an Alice in Wonderland. Great match-up, in my opinion. Now who could Johnny Depp play... :lookaroun
Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter...? It would be a different twist... but I could see it working!:lol:LOL good question.
Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter...? It would be a different twist... but I could see it working!:lol:
Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter...? It would be a different twist... but I could see it working!:lol:
It's my absolute favorite Disney movie AND book =) They're completely different though, and I can see a darker Tim Burton movie being made... I just don't think I'd like it.I guess I am in the minority, but I absolutely love Disney's version of Alice in Wonderland. It's not as crazy as the book of course, but with good reason. I also love the book. We studied it quite a bit in a children's/youg adult lit class I had in college. Very interesting.
It's my absolute favorite Disney movie AND book =) They're completely different though, and I can see a darker Tim Burton movie being made... I just don't think I'd like it.
I always thought Disney's Alice in Wonderland was dark... But then Disney's Pinocchio always scared me too...:shrug:I am not sure I would enjoy the Tim Burton version either. I like the lightheartedness and fun in the movie, rather then something that will be dark and possibly disturbing/scary.
I always thought Disney's Alice in Wonderland was dark... But then Disney's Pinocchio always scared me too...:shrug:
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