Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland

As a kid, it is certain that most of us dreamed of going down the rabbit hole one way or another. In March 2010, no less than the creative genius in Tim Burton will accompany us down Wonderland as he presents a different twist to Lewis Caroll’s beloved tale. As Disney launched the official trailer of the movie along with promotional snapshots, the audience now await the upcoming movie with bated breath as they take a peek at the astounding world that Tim Burton has once again created.

And if Tim Burton is creating another film, our next question is, “What role is Johnny Depp playing?” Or maybe the better question is, “How will Johnny Depp portray the role of the Madhatter?” From Edward Scissorhands to Jack Sparrow and onto Willy Wonka, we watched Depp portray the characters with such ingenuity that we can’t wait to see how crazy the Madhatter is going to be. Based on this wonderful picture, what do you think?
Joining Depp in the film are Helena Bonham Carter as the Red Queen (watch your necks) and Anne Hathaway as the White Queen. Meanwhile, the role of Alice will be portrayed by newbie Mia Wasikowska. The movie will be released by Disney in 3D. While we impatiently wait for this new Burton masterpiece, here’s a sneak peek to whet your appetite.
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One of my favorite novels of all time is Audrey Niffenegger’s The Time Traveler’s Wife. It is a fantasy love story unlike any other. My infatuation with the story was not misplaced with so many more readers falling in love with it. As Hollywood now starts to have difficulty looking for original and unique screenplays, Niffeneger’s story was soon bought for adaptation into the big screen. Since it was bought by Brad Pitt and wife at that time, Jennifer Aniston, prior to their marital problems and Angelina Jolie, it took a couple of more years before the project started moving forward. Now, it is scheduled for release on August 14, 2009 starring Rachel McAdams and Eric Bana as the tragic lovers.