This would be a perfect fit...Tim Burton and Alice. Anyone remember the PC game American McGee's Alice? This is how I picture Burton doing it. I think I would enjoy that very much.
** Well, it lloks like the film adaptation of American McGee's Alice is set to be released in 2008...so I wonder if the world can handle two Alice movies within a year or two?
I think an Alice film with Tm Burton at the helm would be awesome----ON ONE CONDITION: that he NOT put his girlfriend/mother of his child Helena Bonham-Carter in the title role! I understand they're together, but that doesn't mean she is always the perfect choice for the main roles! (As you can tell, I'm not that big of a fan of her----just my opinion.) And while i'm thinking of it---i hope they don't just put the "Flavor of the Day" in the title role (i.e.--Jessica Simpson or someone of her ilk----I KNOW she's hot, that doesn't make her Master Thespian!!!) Luckily, I don't think Mr. Burton would make the latter mistake!
The "Alice" remake will be written by Linda Woolverton, who wrote "Beauty and the Beast" and co-wrote "The Lion King" for Disney. The deal also includes Burton doing a 3D remake of "Frankenweenie." It will be shot in stop-motion like the original.
Do you mean "Vincent," which was done originally in stop-motion? "Frankenweenie" was live action with Shelly Duvall and Daniel Stern. I really enjoyed "Vincent" and I would love to see it in 3-D!
Yes, let's hope it is a younger girl, but back to my "Flavor of the Day" quote----only this time substitute the name "Dakota Fanning" for Ms. Simpson! Man, that girl's in everything!!! (Seriously, though--unlike Jessica, Dakota DOES have acting ability!!!)Well I would hope it would be a young girl and not an adult.
You're right. But it's "Frankenweenie" that will be remade, in 3D stop-motion.
That just made me think of Pan's Labrynth. I could see Burton doing something similar to that, but more crazy-weird and less scary-weird...Well I would hope it would be a young girl and not an adult.
That just made me think of Pan's Labrynth. I could see Burton doing something similar to that, but more crazy-weird and less scary-weird...
Then you probably wouldn't like this movie. I wouldn't say it's "scary," more... frighteningly-twisted. I didn't realize there were some rather gruesome parts - I had to look away for some scenes. Artistically, I have to say I did appreciate the film, though I don't think I'll watch it again.I did not see that. Was it any good Kat? I don't like disturbing/scary movies so I was not sure what I would think of that one.
Yeah I suppose Dakota would be cute in it. I also like the little blonde girl from Willy Wonka and Bridge to Terabithia.
Are we talking computer generated animation 3D? The characters always look so weird to me whenever they do that. Sounds like live action from what people are saying re:casting.
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