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Topic History of: Tim Burton's Alice
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JK2006 I don't think it was a huge commercial or critical success at the time but I always adored it - it gets to the heart of the books far better than they do!

The combination of animation and reality is very different and the actors are all great - in particular Matt Lucas as Tweedledee and Tweedledum and Stephen is marvellous (voice only) as the Cheshire Cat.
hedda saw in 3D on a big screen and loved it.
andrew Remember watching it in the cinema with an ex, I had my doubt the film, and the end I was very impressed with movie.
JK2006 So, instead of moaning, I switched over to BBC3 and watched my favourite Tim Burton movie again; it really is tremendous, Helena's best work (and Depp is superb too).