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Ghostsoldier said:Yeah, but I liked his Scottish kilt outfit and claymore in the last battle....
Rob
Strawberry Shortcake battle dress.
Ghostsoldier said:Yeah, but I liked his Scottish kilt outfit and claymore in the last battle....
Rob
Ghostsoldier said:
Chainsaw said::eusa_clap You guy's remember "Who framed Roger Rabbit?" Now something like that would have been right on the money.
jetgirl said:I think I would have liked it better if it was called "Back to Wonderland" or "The Chronicles of Alice". It's a gorgeous film, but it wasn't Alice in Wonderland. Didn't anyone learn anything from "Hook"?
December said:Finally, I was disappointed with the 3D aspect. I've seen Up and Coraline (with my 10 year old brother!) in 3D and I thought they were both fantastic in those visuals. I have a feeling that Alice in Wonderland would be hardly any different in 2D, and about half the ticket price!!
December said:That's interesting. In that case, he's clearly talented. However, I still think it's unnecessary and annoying. I don't know, I just don't like that effect. Sort of like the Evian babies.
Edward said:I wonder if it is possible to retrospetively apply this new 3D technology to a pre-existing film? Roger would be great with that.
Lady Day said:Really?!
The entire premise of Who Framed Roger Rabbit was to set 2D characters in a 3D world. I would think that was why nearly all the animation in it was hand drawn, to convey that effect visually and genuinely.
To put 3D on top of that would be redundant, and should be illegal.
LD
DanielJones said:In some of his ramblings I could see bits of of the madness of Jack Sparrow showing through.