Tim Burton and the strange that he carries with him is back, this time in Alice and Wonderland. USA Today released the first still from the film, along with the main cast. Johnny Depp plays the Mad Hatter, Burton’s wife Helena Bonham Carter plays the Red Queen, Anne Hathaway the White Queen, and the role of Alice will be acted out by 19-year-old Australian actress Mia Wasikowska. Other cast members include Michael Sheen as the White Rabbit, Matt Lucas as twins Tweedledee & Tweedledum, Christopher Lee as The Jabberwock, Crispin Glover as The Knave of Hearts, and Alan Rickman as The Caterpillar. The latest reports state this as the current synopsis of the film: “Alice, 17, attends a party at a Victorian estate only to find she is about to be proposed to in front of hundreds of snooty society types. Off she runs, following a white rabbit into a hole and ending up in Wonderland, a place she visited 10 years before yet doesn’t remember.” Just by looking at the inital stills, one can clearly see that this recreation will be very trippy, colorful, and weirdly unique, no surprise from visionary director Tim Burton. Click here for interactive images from the movie, including peeks at “the white rabbit,” “Alice,” and “The Tweedles.” Alice in Wonderland is set to be released in Disney Digital 3-D on March 3rd, 2010. Look after the break (click “more…”) for the released character images. Continue reading Tim Burton re-imagines "Alice in Wonderland"
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Pixar's UP
Amazing, brilliant movie. Colorful, vivid, emotional, touching, adventurous, courageous, funny. It is the best animated movie since Wall-E. Period.
Note: It is worth seeing in Disney Digital 3-D. It is not the “pop-out and make you sick” type of 3-D; rather, the 3-D effects simply add depth to the movie, making the experience more believable.