
I seriously don’t know where Burton comes up with his ideas, but his vision is definitely unlike any others’. I seriously can’t wait to see this movie, but what’s really bad is we still have three and a half more months to wait before Alice In Wonderland hits theaters. Shouldn’t this have been Disney’s big holiday release!?! I know kids and adults alike will be lining on March 5, 2010 to journey down the rabbit hole in amazing Disney 3D.

Alice In Wonderland is directed by Tim Burton and stars Johnny Depp, Mia Wasikowska, Helena Bonham Carter, Anne Hathaway, Michael Sheen, Stephen Fry, Alan Rickman, Crispin Glover, Matt Lucas and Christopher Lee.












4 comments:
I'm on the fence with this one. I do agree, however, that if anyone's vision is well suited for Alice in Wonderland, it's Burton. But I fear it may be to Disneyfied.
Wow, these are really sweet! I have been in anticipation for such a long time for this film and I know I won't be disappointed. I really love the bottom poster...Cheshire Cat! Yay!
And where are these posters available at?
I used constantly fear the Disney-fication of any property they touched, but since Eisner left I think they've gotten a lot better at letting properties reach their own potential. I think part of that is from Pixar's success and partly because they were failing financially.
Plus they have a great relationship with Burton and Depp, which makes me think they let he go off the deep end with ths one!
Eve,
Yeah the Cheshire Cat looks awesome! Can't wait to finally see this film.
I don't think the posters are available yet, but I would imagine they'll go on sale at all the big movie poster websites as we get closer to its release date.
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