Alice In Wonderland Early Script Review + Two New Stills
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By George 'El Guapo' Roush on
June 23, 2009
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CC2k, who posted an early look at the Tron 2 script are up to their old schenanigans with an early look at Alice in Wonderland.
Hey, when did other websites start beating us to script reviews? Oh well, it's all good in the early script hood.
I haven't read a single word of this past the 2nd paragraph because I'm not into reading scripts before the film comes out. So I have no idea how legitimate these story details may be. Plus I'm a self admitting Disney whore and don't want to know any spoilers.
Here's an excerpt:
Tim Burton doesn’t exactly have the best track record with remakes. Planet of the Apes anyone? Charlie and the Chocolate Factory? So it was with slight apprehension that I approached the script to his next project, Alice in Wonderland, which comes out next March.
Written by Linda Woolverton, who also co-wrote The Lion King, and had a part in Beauty and the Beast, Mulan, and the Teen Wolf cartoon, the script isn’t exactly an adaptation of the original story by Lewis Carroll, as it is an extension of it. Alice went to Wonderland as a child, and she’s now almost grown. She’s 17, and she’s back for more, but doesn’t remember her times there earlier. She’s about to be engaged, maybe. A rich suitor wants to marry her, and the opening scenes of the movie are of her engagement party. But she, of course, gets distracted by a white rabbit.
Click the pic of Tweedledee and Tweedledum or Alice (via Yahoo) to read the rest.
Latinoreview isn't responsible for any of this shit, so send your cease and desist letters to them, Mr. Disney. Remember, I have a Premium Annual Pass to Disneyland, so technically, I could post the entire script if I wanted to. I think that's in my Premium Passholder benefits pamphlet.
Thanks to Bob for the link, yo.
Readers, if you post any spoilers from the early script review in this article they will be deleted. So sayeth me.
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