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Tim Burton’s Alice In Wonderland Photos: Mia Wasikowska Is Alice

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Walt Disney Pictures released the first official photos of the much anticipated movie “Alice In Wonderland” directed by the infamous Tim Burton. WOW! This is exactly what you expect from the director. He turned a traditional tale into something murky, dark and mysterious.

The 19 year-old Aussie actress Mia Wasikowska plays role of Alice. Producer Richard Zanuck says, “There is something real, honest and sincere about her. She’s not a typical Hollywood starlet.”

Johnny Depp, who works with Burton for the seventh time, plays the Mad Hatter, Burton’s wife Helena Bonham Carter is the Red Queen and beautiful Anne Hathaway is the White Queen.

Tim Burton’s “Alice In Wonderland” Pictures

[images: USAToday]

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  • 3 comments:

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      Movie Talk | June 25th, 2009 23:23

      Since Tim Burton’s movies never disappointed me, I’m really looking forward to seeing this one.

       
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      gill 12 | February 1st, 2010 0:47

      Alice has NEVER been captured well on film. It’s been tried many, many times.
      —Even Disney himself was stymied. Watching the previews to Burton’s
      new production I’m afraid the case will remain the same for now.

      WHY is everything these days so over-produced, over-processed, under-imagined
      and cut to that same-same, done-to-death techno-disco beat?

      WHY?

       
    3. Gravatar
      Joe | March 18th, 2010 8:45

      grill12, that’s a matter of opinion. Most people seemed to really enjoy the new Alice movie. Keep an open mind, don’t decide to hate the film before you even see it.

       

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