Burton didn't touch this one, I don't think.K12 said:I love Alice in Wonderland, Burton leave it the fuck alone you don't get it at all!
He was the producer so maybe he didn't have as much creative control as the first one but still they had to follow the tone, style etc that he started which made this film a stillborn wreck.lacktheknack said:Burton didn't touch this one, I don't think.K12 said:I love Alice in Wonderland, Burton leave it the fuck alone you don't get it at all!
Bwahahahaha awesome. XD Hmm, the time I spent reading this review was reasonably entertaining and might even prevent me from wasting more time, so does it count as precious time well spent or not?Marter said:The other big theme is how you shouldn't waste any of the precious time you're given in life, which sounds good on paper until you realize you just sat through two hours of a terribly boring movie.
the thing about Nightmare Before Christmas is that it's an original idea created by Burton. he might not have directed the movie or whatever, but the designs are his and so is the story (which he came up with in 1982 as a poem).K12 said:He was the producer so maybe he didn't have as much creative control as the first one but still they had to follow the tone, style etc that he started which made this film a stillborn wreck.lacktheknack said:Burton didn't touch this one, I don't think.K12 said:I love Alice in Wonderland, Burton leave it the fuck alone you don't get it at all!
He seems to always get given the credit for Nightmare before Christmas despite not writing the screenplay or directing it so I feel perfectly happy blaming him for this shit.
Oh, currently replaying that one.Spider RedNight said:American McGee's Alice games are more Tim Burton-y than these movies.
In my limited scope of experience, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (a good movie, but not as good as the first) & James and the Giant Peach respectively (counting Burton's role as producer)Thaluikhain said:Hmmm...out of interest, when was the last time Burton and Depp made a great film, or even a good one?
Well, they did take many characters in the first flick from Alice Through the Looking Glass. The Red Queen, The White Queen, Tweedledee and Tweedledum, the misnamed Jabberwocky[footnote]In the book, that's the name of the poem. The actual creature is called the Jabberwock.[/footnote] and the Bandersnatch. But the plot was still based on Alice in Wonderland. Loosely. Extremely loosely.Politrukk said:I've only fallen asleep once whilst watching a movie in the cinema and that was during the first Alice in Wonderland movie, also I thought the first Alice in Wonderland movie was kind of the through the looking glass version of the story anyway?.
By the way the sort of dark theme they've got going on just doesn't suit at all, it's Burton and Depp to a T but it instantly takes away a lot from the movie.
Never mind Helena bonham carter who's just atrocious.
Depp was in Black Mass last year. Burton directed Frankenweenie in 2012. The last good film they made together was Corpse Bride in 2005.Thaluikhain said:Hmmm...out of interest, when was the last time Burton and Depp made a great film, or even a good one?