Okay. I may make some people mad here. But I have a big question, that has been stewing around in my mind for about a week: Wasn't the Disney Alice In Wonderland weird enough?
I am plagued by dozy, smoky, creepy catipillars and grinning cats that won't go away when I think of that movie. Also those very strange twins "tweedle-dee and tweedle-dum"
I met those creeps at Disneyland as an innocent 9 year old. They stole our hats. They ran around and wouldn't give it back. They demanded a hug from Sarah. They are crazy.
Then, wasn't that pinch-faced, flamingo-wielding queen of hearts angry enough in the cartoon version? For pity's sake! Now they make her a cross between a clown and a dwarf! And, nothing can displace the really strange fact that you are stuck in a stinkin' dream, that is creepier than any of your nightmares you've ever had. The confusing thing, is that you would willingly get stuck in someone else's nightmare for 2 hours! That you'd pay money to get scared out of your wits by real looking mad-hatters, and cats, and.... oh yeah! What is up with that white rabbit? During the whole movie I had an urgent desire to pick him up by his ugly ears and make him wait for whatever he was in a hurry for. He must have been rabid, because he had pink eyes! Anyway! That is my opinion of the whole "Alice In Wonderland" thing. And one last thing, why did the new version have to make Alice kill the "jabberwocky" from the poem? I can't even understand the words in the poem! How can anyone kill something that no one is sure what it is?
Creeps. -Rachel
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I tend to like creepy things, well at least mildly creepy things...so I thought the movie was kind of fun! Overall though, it is an incredibly scary concept and the cartoon version scared me to death when I was little.
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I've only ever read the book, as well as "Behind (or is it Beyond?)the Looking Glass". I enjoyed them both, because they were so imaginative, but I read them a long time ago, and I probably would think them silly now.
ReplyDeleteI guess the movie would be a bit creepy. I hate that cat!-Kendal
Oh, I was catching up on your blog, and that was funny about the Algebra, Rachel! Algebra is my best subject, but I'm not very good at writing essays and such. What grade are you in? I'm in 11th, but Mom said this is my last year of math, and I'll be done with my math book in April! Hope to see you soon! -Kendal
ReplyDeleteWow, that sounds creepy. I kind of thought that the cartoon was creepy at parts, but I liked it. I really have no desire to see the new one, it looked too dark for my taste.
ReplyDeleteyou might not want to judge the movie before you have seen it deary.
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