tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3214892376999687784.post9173802598985722841..comments2023-06-24T07:28:50.736-07:00Comments on Dear Diary: ERNEST GOES TO WONDERLAND : Tim Burton's painful "Alice"Tommy Kovachttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17878240273084275013noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3214892376999687784.post-20901070836921363582011-08-10T00:19:18.540-07:002011-08-10T00:19:18.540-07:00I like the movie but I do agree that some things w...I like the movie but I do agree that some things were not "quite" right either, and I found bits like the Doormouse and Knave a bit annoying at times and never really liked these Tweedles' design/s. But I like Mia Wasikowska and Anne Hathaway as well - notice how SHE was Whiter than how the White Witch, who is described as literally having skin white like snow, was depicted years before and now? (I also think Anne Hathaway is the perfect life action choice for Disney's Belle)<br /><br />Just so you know, the Mad Hatter danced the 'futterwhacken' (sounds German for foot whacking).<br /><br />Don't worry too much about this film, and hopefully you'll enjoy one of the better and other film versions of the book/s like Jonathon Miller's 1966 black-and-white BBC version (I HIGHLY Recommend that), the 1972 Fiona Fullerton musical (despite the Tweedles seemingly taking over the Cheshire Cat scene) and/or the 1985 2-Part TV Musical American All-Star cast.<br /><br />Jared and I are also hoping to make the DEFINITIVE adaptations of the Alice books someday once we are finished with the L. Frank Baum Oz movies, and having seen different versions and knowing a thing or two about dreams (not to mention LIKING the book) I'm sure I could make this a Dreamy surreal depiction that's appropriately done.Samhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00397876293747859812noreply@blogger.com