Saturday, 20 March 2010 04:54:52 AM (GMT) ...and I'm sorry to say that I didn't like it very much. I think the actors and
Burton were trying, but I couldn't bring myself to feel any emotion toward any of
the main characters.
The Mad Hatter wasn't mad. All he did was put on a scottish accent at times, though
he sounded like Jack Sparrow.
Alice...I just didn't like her, honestly.
It tried to make itself seem magical, but it came out cold and easy to forget.
The only part that I really remember perfectly is when I realized that the
caterpillar is Snape.
...and I'm sorry to say that I didn't like it very much. I think the actors and
Burton were trying, but I couldn't bring myself to feel any emotion toward any of
the main characters.
The Mad Hatter wasn't mad. All he did was put on a scottish accent at times, though
he sounded like Jack Sparrow.
Alice...I just didn't like her, honestly.
It tried to make itself seem magical, but it came out cold and easy to forget.
The only part that I really remember perfectly is when I realized that the
caterpillar is Snape.
...Yes, my (IRL) friends, I still think District 9 is better plotwise. It had
emotion, characters for whom a person can feel sorry for, and a far more interesting
story. >.>
AiW is mildly entertaing, but not much else. And no, Tim Burton did not create the
Jabberwocky. It was in the original, but it was part of a riddle and Burton just
made it into a standard dragon.
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