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wonderland_1951, wonderland_1985, wonderland_2010
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wonderland_1951, wonderland_1985, wonderland_2010, lookingglass_2016
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Nineteen-year-old Alice returns to the magical world from her childhood adventure, where she reunites with her old friends and learns of her true destiny: to end the Red Queen's reign of terror.
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Fun moments, and great visuals, but it frequently feels unfocused and the changes made to the story are more distracting than anything else.
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Lewis Carroll => *(Books)* Michael Gough => Dodo Bird (voice) Mia Wasikowska => Alice Kingsleigh Christopher Lee => Jabberwocky (voice) Imelda Staunton => Tall Flower Faces (voice) Helena Bonham Carter => Red Queen Anne Hathaway => White Queen Michael Sheen => White Rabbit (voice) Johnny Depp => Mad Hatter Crispin Glover => Stayne - Knave of Hearts Matt Lucas => Tweedledee / Tweedledum Timothy Spall => Bayard (voice) Stephen Fry => Cheshire Cat (voice) Barbara Windsor => Dormouse (voice) Alan Rickman => Blue Caterpillar (voice) Marton Csokas => Charles Kingsleigh Paul Whitehouse => March Hare (voice) Leo Bill => Hamish Tim Pigott-Smith => Lord Ascot Frances de la Tour => Aunt Imogene Jemma Powell => Margaret Kingsleigh Lindsay Duncan => Helen Kingsleigh Geraldine James => Lady Ascot Jim Carter => Executioner (voice) Mairi Ella Challen => 6-Year-Old Alice Frank Welker => Additional Vocal Effects (voice)
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Trivia:
`~1673~` (The Dodo Bird) previously played the March Hare in @%Alice in Wonderland%@ (1966). This was `~1673~`'s final film before his death on March 17, 2011 at the age of 94. All of the voice actors did their lines in one day. Actress `~16235~` beat out several candidates for the role of Alice, including `~7277~` and `~Lindsay Lohan~`, who lobbied for the role. According to `~1662~`, it was `~16235~`'s gravity that won her the role. `~6831~` speaks only one line in the entire film. `~2763~` speaks only two lines, while `~1673~` and `~2809~` speak only three. For the character of the Jabberwocky, `~2763~` had originally tried to make his voice 'burble' (as described in the poem "Jabberwocky"). However, `~1662~` convinced him to use his actual voice, as he found it more intimidating. `~6638~`, `~4854~`, `~4189~`, `~2763~`, `~1673~`, `~2809~`, and `~6831~` all recorded their dialogue in one day. `~1662~` sought after `~4189~` for the role of The Dormouse because he is a fan of her TV show EastEnders (1985). Despite the fact that there have been many other @%Alice in Wonderland%@ films, `~1662~` has said he never felt an emotional connection to it and always thought it was a series of some girl wandering around from one crazy character to another. (In fact, the original books by `~1020~` are part of a once-popular fantasy genre in which the character does nothing except wander around from one crazy encounter to another. Those films which replicated this were being true to the spirit of the original books.) So with this, he attempted to create a framework, an emotional grounding, which he felt he never really had seen in any version before. Tim said that was the challenge for him - to make Alice feel like a story as opposed to a series of events. `~1662~` and `~2757~` worked hard to give the Mad Hatter more depth and presence than in past portrayals. In fact, the pair swapped sketches and themes for the character prior to creating this new version. `~4854~` was originally going to have his face composited onto the animated Caterpillar Absolem. He was filmed recording his voice in the studio, but the idea was eventually scrapped. The animators did, however, try to give Absolem's face characteristics similar to Rickman's. This movie unites several actors from the @##Harry Potter##@ film series, including `~1870~` (Bellatrix Lestrange), `~4854~` (Severus Snape), `~6456~` (Sir Cadogan), `~2808~` (Peter Pettigrew), `~6422~` (Madame Maxime), and `~2809~` (Dolores Umbridge). `~4136~` and `~4295~` were considered for the role of The Mad Hatter. The Mad Hatter asks Alice several times, "Why is a raven like a writing desk?" This is directly from `~1020~`'s @%Alice's Adventures in Wonderland%@." Carroll admitted that there never was an answer to the question; he made it up without an answer. He did provide one possible answer years later after many requests from his fans for the answer: "Because it can produce a few notes, tho they are VERY flat; and it is nevar put with the wrong end in front." ("Nevar" = "Raven" spelled backwards. Carroll's deliberate misspelling is often erroneously "corrected", obscuring the point of the joke.) Another answer, from the American puzzler `~Sam Loyd~`: "Because `~Edgar Allan Poe~` wrote on both." Over the years, numerous others have come up with possible answers as well. This film marks the 7th time `~2757~` has worked under the direction of `~1662~` and the 6th time for `~1870~`. Before `~1662~` was involved with the project, `~5988~` was offered the titular role of Alice, but she turned it down because it was too similar to other roles she had previously played. However, she was keen to work with Burton, so was pleased to be cast as the White Queen. She shot all her scenes in two weeks. The Los Angeles Times reported that film director `~1662~` based `~5988~`'s White Queen on a TV cook who writes cookbooks. "There's this very beautiful cooking show host in England named `~Nigella Lawson~`, and I quietly had her as my image for this character," Burton said. "She's really beautiful and she does all this cooking, but then there's this glint in her eye and when you see it you go, 'Oh, whoa, she's like really ... nuts.' I mean in a good way. Well, maybe. I don't know." `~1870~`'s Red Queen is a combination of two characters from the books. The Red Queen from @%Through the Looking Glass%@ is a chess piece who competes with the White Queen. The Queen of Hearts from @%Alice's Adventures in Wonderland%@ is a playing-card with anger management issues, decapitation mania, and fondness for flamingo-and-hedgehog croquet. Thus, while the White Queen's army is chess-themed, the Red Queen's army is playing-card themed. The sound effect of the JubJub bird's calls are the same as The Probe's in !~ttrek_06~!~Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home~!. `~2757~`, who says that he likes "an obstacle" whilst filming, admitted that he found the process of filming on a green screen "exhausting", and that he felt "befuddled by the end of the day". `~12203~` was originally cast as the Cheshire Cat, but backed out due to scheduling conflicts. `~1665~` scored the film to green screen footage.
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