Alice in Wonderland?

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Anyone see Alice yet? We're planning on going this week and I was just wondering what everyone thought.
 
We saw it today. We rarely pay for first run movies but all 3 kids really wanted to see it. I enjoyed the look of it, the 3D, but Alice was never one of my favorites. In fact, it's probably my least favorite story. But I liked it better then the cartoon. My kids however, loved it!
 
I was so not impressed with it at all. It had its good parts, but not my fav Tim Burton film at all.
 

I should have also said, I didn't want to go. I wanted DH to take the kids but he wasnted it to be a family thing. I am glad the kids went since they enjoyed it, I wish I had my money back and DH is somewhere in the middle. He thought it was OK.


I am bummed because we also splurged for A Christmas Carol and I wasn't impressed with it either. I won't be paying for 3D for myself anymore till Toy Story 3D.
 
I saw it last night and loved it! I love Tim Burton, love Johnny Depp, and love Alice so this was just right up my alley. I thought it was visually beautiful and the characters and story were ironic, dark, and perfect.
 
It currently has a 54% fresh rating at RottomTomatoes.com. *shrug*

I'm probably going to put it on my Netflix queue.
 
We really enjoyed it; DM and I took DD as a "ladies day" treat; DD loved it! Can't wait til the movie comes out on DVD. I was afraid it might be too much for DS but now I think he would have really liked it. I personally wouldn't take a kiddo under about 6 though.

ETA: I definitely was glad we didn't splurge for 3d on this one. I think it would have been too intense and scary for her then.
 
Yes, especially in 3D. My DD8 did a little ear plugging/eye closing at the end. Not for too long, but the dragon scared her.
 
Yeah the school aged girl next to us screamed at a lot of parts.
 
We went and saw it the night it came out in 3D. I thought it was a pretty good movie. You have to keep in mind that if you are expecting it to be just like the cartoon, you will be dissapointed. Tim Burton definetly put a twist to the old classic. It reminded me of what he did with Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Only I liked this one better than Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. It is a very good story, Just don't go expecting for it to follow the Alice and Wonderland that we all grew up with. DH took me for a date night, so we didn't have any kids, but there are some parts that would be very scary for a young child. I will say that Anne's character (the white queen) was probably my least favorite character. I thought she would be my favorite, but she actually was quite annoying in this story.
 
We went and saw it the night it came out in 3D. I thought it was a pretty good movie. You have to keep in mind that if you are expecting it to be just like the cartoon, you will be dissapointed. Tim Burton definetly put a twist to the old classic. It reminded me of what he did with Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Only I liked this one better than Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. It is a very good story, Just don't go expecting for it to follow the Alice and Wonderland that we all grew up with. DH took me for a date night, so we didn't have any kids, but there are some parts that would be very scary for a young child. I will say that Anne's character (the white queen) was probably my least favorite character. I thought she would be my favorite, but she actually was quite annoying in this story.

Oh goodness, that's so funny because we were saying exactly the same thing- about all of that; especially the Anne Hathaway character; she was so flat and one dimensional and didn't seem to "mesh" with the other characters, who were so richly "fleshed out" character wise to me. I didn't find her character sympathetic at all- I'm glad we weren't the only ones. However, we felt the rest made up for her (and I was really looking forward to her character, too):rotfl2:
 
We went and saw it the night it came out in 3D. I thought it was a pretty good movie. You have to keep in mind that if you are expecting it to be just like the cartoon, you will be dissapointed. Tim Burton definetly put a twist to the old classic. It reminded me of what he did with Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Only I liked this one better than Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. It is a very good story, Just don't go expecting for it to follow the Alice and Wonderland that we all grew up with. DH took me for a date night, so we didn't have any kids, but there are some parts that would be very scary for a young child. I will say that Anne's character (the white queen) was probably my least favorite character. I thought she would be my favorite, but she actually was quite annoying in this story.

Oh goodness, that's so funny because we were saying exactly the same thing- about all of that; especially the Anne Hathaway character; she was so flat and one dimensional and didn't seem to "mesh" with the other characters, who were so richly "fleshed out" character wise to me. I didn't find her character sympathetic at all- I'm glad we weren't the only ones. However, we felt the rest made up for her (and I was really looking forward to her character, too):rotfl2:

That's so funny because I thought she was SUPPOSED to be one dimensional and flat- the point being that because she was the beautiful, favored child she never developed much of a personality.

One of the things I love best about Tim Burton is his sense of irony. :thumbsup2
 
That's so funny because I thought she was SUPPOSED to be one dimensional and flat- the point being that because she was the beautiful, favored child she never developed much of a personality.

One of the things I love best about Tim Burton is his sense of irony. :thumbsup2

I think she is suppose to be one dimensional and flat, but that wasn't the part that got me. I got that she was more protrayed as the beautiful daughter. What really got me was the way she walked!! I know that sounds funny, but I just wanted to yell out "Put your arms down and walk normal." LOL! I think she does it anytime she is around people, but I think I would get really annoyed if I was around someone who walked like that all the time. I think her character would have been better if she would have been more "real" in scenes when it was her with Alice and Friends. I really get where he was going with her character, but she was almost so fake that it really didn't do anything for me.
 
I agonized for days over whether or not DS3 (4 in May) could see this movie with us. I discussed it several times with DH and tried looking up parental reviews online. Most claim that the movie should be for ages 10 and up. :confused3

DH decided that he really wanted us to all go together and one of us would leave with DS if it was too scary/intense. I was expecting him to be sitting in my lap hiding his face, but he was never scared and didn't even want to hold my hand. I have a tendency to get anxious during intense parts of movies (even kids ones ;) ), but there was nothing too scary about this one to me.


All three of my children (3, 5, and 11) enjoyed the movie. I wouldn't take a child who is easily frightened, but my kids all enjoy more intense/dark films.
 
Thanks for the thoughts and opinions everyone!:goodvibes I look forward to forming my own when we finally get to see it later this week.
 
We loved it and DD6 wasn't at all scared. I thought it was visually stunning and a really great representation of Wonderland, with a good story line. You do have to go in prepared that it is NOT a hapy, happy cartoon version. We are big Tim Burton fans. Loved NMBC Corpse Bride ect. . It is a bit dark, but so was the book. I think the white queen is suppoed to be a very one dimensional character. I wouldn't have hesitated to take my DD at 3, but she has always enjoyed this kind of movie. She is also the child who watched POTC with us at 4-5 and LOVED Avatar.
 

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