Alice in Wonderland 2

I think the only reason the last movie did over a billion was the general audience needed a '3D fix' after Avatar withdrawal.
 
I'm still trying to figure out WTF Alice is wearing in that poster.:huh:
 
Something clearly designed by the Mad Hatter. I've seen worse fan redesigns for Alice though.
Seen a lot better ones too though; the only thing I dislike about the posters is it feels liek it's coupling up Alice with Hatter more prominently, and I always hated their pairing as a couple.
 
Colleen Atwood is better than that. It's just ugly to me from what I can make of it.

After the first film I'm pretty much expecting them to couple up the two and I agree I'm not the biggest fan of the idea.
 
I think the issue I have with Alice's costume is the top doesn't mesh with the bottom; or the bottom orange part of the coat flaps need more of a pattern on them like the cuffs and collar. Something just doesn't look right.
 
It reminds me of a Russian folk costume.
 
It looks like a witch costume from H.R. Puffenstuff to me.
 
http://www.ew.com/article/2015/08/1...3?hootPostID=c611d61b12738f12ba6c024c49660ebd
“One thing Disney has focused on in recent years is the empowered heroine,” Horn says, before introducing Alice Through the Looking Glass.

11:39 a.m. Sean Bailey attempts to justify why the studio created a sequel to the billion-dollar-plus grossing Alice in Wonderland: “We always have to answer the quewtion: what’s an idea that warrants a return?”

Scheduled to hit theaters next May, director James Bobin, Alice Through the Looking Glass brings back all the first film’s stars — Mia Wasikowska as Alice, Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter, Helena Bonham Carter as the Red Queen and Anne Hathaway as the White Queen — and we meet a new addition to the cast: Sasha Baron Cohen as Time.

“With the introduction of time, there’s quite a bit of time travel in this film,’ Wasikowska said. “We get to see the characters at different times in their lives.”

In a sizzle reel for Alice, we see the character step through looking glass only to tumble through a doorway and into a cherry blossom tree—her dramatic entrance into a magical world. Alice is greeted by the White Queen, Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee who inform her the Mad Hatter has “gone darker.” She must travel back in time to save him.

From there, we discover Time lives in a castle and is a disgruntled personage with a handlebar mustache, a man bun, and more gold jewelry than Mr. T. “Time is someone extremely powerful. He’s not someone you want as your enemy,” Alice is informed.

Adds Baron-Cohen in character, “You cannot win in a race against Time.”
umm.... sure.
 
I didn't hate the last one but I can't say I liked it either. It's kind of lifeless to me much like a lot of Burton films post Big Fish. The first film also has that distinction of being a film that made a ton of money but I have yet to meet a someone in the flesh that actually had any warm feelings for it.
 
Wasn't the first film pretty much marketed as Tim Burton doing his take on Alice in Wonderland?

Seems silly to have a sequel done without him, especially if the new director will ape his style.
 
This really just seems like it's going to be the 300: Rise of an Empire of the Alice in Wonderland canon. And I don't care all that much for the first movie, so... pass.

Kinda surprised they got Anne Hathaway back.
 
Wasn't the first film pretty much marketed as Tim Burton doing his take on Alice in Wonderland?

Yeah, but it didn't really even feel that way. It felt like a movie someone would make trying to imagine in their head what a Burton Wonderland movie would be like. Like a copy of a copy or something.
 
I wanted to love the first one but I just like it. Cinderella is their first live action adaption that I actually loved. But I'll watch the sequel, hopefully it improves from the first. Doubtful, but hopefully.
 
Yeah, but it didn't really even feel that way. It felt like a movie someone would make trying to imagine in their head what a Burton Wonderland movie would be like. Like a copy of a copy or something.

So this film will potentially be a copy of a copy of a copy...








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............. sure.
 
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Nice half a second of footage there, Disney. :o
 
I can't help but be happy to see Mia in the role again.
 
It's weird because it feels that she has outgrown the film series.
 

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