Enjoy (http://www.traileraddict.com/trailer/alice-in-wonderland/teaser-trailer).
Visionary, spellbinding, moving.
I want to see it.
and it's been pulled already.
That was fast.
Yeah, it was pulled when I looked at it, I was being sarcastic but it didn't translate very well.
It's everywhere on the web, though.
Any link to one that is currently up?
Quote from: Skieth on July 23, 2009, 12:40:31 AM
Any link to one that is currently up?
http://www.principiadiscordia.com/forum/index.php?topic=21616.msg732048;topicseen#new
Also, if you google "Alice in Wonderland trailer" you will get hits a-plenty, going up faster than two shakes of a Disney lawyer.
Quote from: A Pesky Nonvoting Screeching on July 23, 2009, 05:33:55 PM
Quote from: Skieth on July 23, 2009, 12:40:31 AM
Any link to one that is currently up?
http://www.principiadiscordia.com/forum/index.php?topic=21616.msg732048;topicseen#new
Good to know some jack ass copy-pasta'd my news 12 hours after the fact :argh!:
Well, location location location.
That trailers awesome! I have to see that movie.
Isn't there some book about Alice, Dorothy, and Wendy all meeting? I don't think it's G rated though. :wink:
Yeah. It's called Lost Girls, written by Alan Moore, and it's essentially child porn disguised as erotica. Or vice-versa, depending on how you feel about artist renderings of fictional characters who never existed having imaginary sex acts.
Tim Burton films to me are liek 30% good and 70% totally no-way
Burton fans are another deal - like a plague - like omfg, im tired of hearing wannabe-counter-culture-noobs liking "nightmare before xmas" and dead bride one
but bettlejuice, big fish and sweeney todd i really enjoyed
mars attack blew mayor a**
I like nightmare before christmas, one of the few children movies from the 90's I like, and love the soundtrack
:argh!:
and mars attack was ok... was decent spoof of one my favorite 50's alien invasion movies "Earth versus the Flying Saucers"
EDIT: Though it did only make me want to watch Harryhausen movies, which I watch all the time anyways
my point on Nightmare before X-Mas isnt the film itself... its kind of a work that is referenced just to be "in" at certain cliques at least around here... its like... i can only think of local examples - say, here if you make a poll about their favorite movie to students of any field of social sciences they would answer 80% "El Topo" of Jodorowsky or make another poll with goths they would answer 80% "Nightmare Before..."
Are they all children? Because my kids really love Nightmare Before Christmas.
Nightmare Before Christmas was not "in" for quite awhile. I went to see it when it first came out--the Goth-types were there, yes, but it didn't hit the usual "Tim Burton cult fame" type level until Disney made a ride out of it at Disneyland. Then it fucking exploded.