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--- Quote from: scarred on 22 Jun 2009, 21:49 ---A Tim Burton movie starring Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter? IMAGINE THAT.

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Depp was best in fear and loathing, never again to shien that bright and thsi is gonna suck

knives:
He was a bit of a cartoon in Las Vegas. He was much better in Ed Wood and Dead Man.

Lines:
You know, I am less terrified of Depp's makeup when he's moving. I'm also less terrified of the movie now that I've seen the trailer. However, it doesn't look very good and I'm still on the fence as whether or not I actually want to see this. I think maybe it's one of those movies that will be rented on dvd, watched with a lot of people, and only when ridiculously drunk. It's really the only way I think it'd be good.

Lines:
I don't feel like making a new topic for this, but I'm going to eat the words of my post above and say that this movie was actually kind of fun! This is the first movie I've seen in 3D, and while it was not fun to wear 3D glasses over my own, it was a rather enjoyable experience and added quite a bit to the film. And really, I think this movie is kind of turning Burton's work around, because I think this is another good step out of the funk he's been in. Very colorful, interesting, well done scenery in the world, it was a good move to make it a sequel, and the characters were fun. It's definitely better than what I was expecting and really was fun to watch.

Jimmy the Squid:
I was reading a review for this today and it looks pretty cool. It got 4/5 from one of the Sydney papers and it's sounding pretty good.

A couple of the quotes


--- Quote ---No one is better than Burton at interpreting and embellishing the more provocative children's fantasy writers. And if his version of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory proved he and Roald Dahl were made for one another, then he and Lewis Carroll are a match made in, well, Wonderland

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--- Quote ---And then there's Johnny Depp, whose Mad Hatter, a soulful union of gallantry, wit, sadness and big-heartedness, elevates the film to the point of being truly and poignantly memorable.

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