Here is my opinion of the new movie but I’m curious to hear other comments and opinions as well.

I am a huge fan of the original Alice in Wonderland movie. I saw the new movie and it was enchanting for some of the same reasons. Of course the graphics were amazing but the graphics in most movies now days are. It seemed to pick up where the old one left off; therefore, it was able to capture the creativity of the original movie while adding on a twist of it’s own. Taking one of America’s most beloved movies of all time and altering it in any way is risky business but I think they pulled it off well.

Director Tim Burton worked magic once again but I was surprised that it wasn’t more dark and twisted like most of his films. For the story to be based around imagination and madness, I definitely thought it could have been just a tad bit more mad. The acting was for the most part well casted. Mia Wasikowska’s real life version of the cartoon Alice was somewhat different than I imagined her, but she played the part well. Johnny Depp was brilliant as usual. Depp has the ability to transform himself in such a way that I am convinced all of his many unique characters are real life people somewhere. The casting directors made a huge blunder by casting Ann Hathaway as the White Queen. She parades around with her arms bent upward with her hands up by her shoulders in almost every single shot she is in. I assume this posture she portrayed was her bizarre interpretation of a benevolent and graceful queen but I found this over acted role to be very monotonous, irritating and a bit comical, which is definitely not good if you aren’t aiming to be funny. Hathaway is a good actress but this roll was not for her.

I liked the way Alice was torn between the pressures of society and the world of fantasy inside her mind. I think the story reaches people on a personal level, though most probably don’t realize or even comprehend all of the beautiful metaphors tied into this story. The whole concept of the story parallels struggles that we have faced or will face at some point time in our lives. It takes on the belief that not everything in life has to make sense, when in fact most things don’t. Being able to let go of inhibitions and be a little mad sometimes is a gift given to each of us if we just have the guts to use it. The story reminds us of how we would love to escape and be free from societies traditions and taboos, how we would love to let our thoughts and ideas, our what if’s and how comes and our deepest visions and dreams be exposed. There is an Alice in us all that longs to be heard. This story conveys the message that we must be brave enough to think freely and speak up. Of course there will be opposition and uproar. There will be challenges, obstacles and dragons to slay, as Alice found to be true. You must face your dragon and slay it in order to find the Alice deep within yourself, the person you were born to be. They may call you mad but all of the best people are.
I just love the story of Alice in Wonderland so much, but I realized everything I liked about the new one was mainly the same stuff I liked in the old one. If given the choice to watch the old movie or the new again, I would probably choose the old. Graphics are neat and stuff in the new movie but that’s not everything to me. I definitely think it could have been better. I hope directors don’t start relying too much on graphics and slack off on the story lines.

I agree with Bloggart, The Mad Hatter was doing some weird voice manipulation and I wrote it off as him just being mad but it did annoy me a bit. I think I was so distracted by Ann Hathaway’s performance to really be bothered by the Mad Hatters strange voice changes.


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I know it’s not that great but I tried.
Eddie Guerrero was born on October 3,1967 in El Paso, Texas. He was born into the Guerrero family which was Mexico’s first family of professional wrestlers. His father was Gory Guerrero, a Mexican wrestling legend. Because of that, at an early age many people thought that he was going to grow up a wrestler. Before Eddie turned twenty, he was wrestling in Mexico under small promotions. His true talent was clearly shown and better opportunities were soon to follow. Soon, a new promotion, World Championship Wrestling, (WCW) was looking for impressive talent and Eddie seemed to be exactly what they were looking for. Eddie never got to shine and let the world know what he was about because of backstage feuds and racism. Other things in personal life started to go downhill. He was really depressed about his life so he tried to wipe away all the trouble in his life with alcohol, drugs, and painkillers. It clearly didn’t work and he was on a downward spiral. Some of his friends like Chris Benoit were tired of the way they were being treated so they thought the best thing to do was to leave WCW. Eddie signed with World Wrestling Federation (WWF) which was the big leagues. In his debut match against “The New Age Outlaws” he tried to perform his signature move but injured his elbow in the process. When he came back he teamed with Chyna and because the “Latino Heat” character that really made him famous. He continued to “Wow” wrestling fans al over the world but on a personal level Guerrero was slowly hurting himself. Every night was another party, more alcohol, and more pills. His family really wanted to help him but he didn’t want to face the fact that he wasn’t okay. He even spent four months in rehab. That still couldn’t change his addictions. He even lost his job with the WWE because of a DUI arrest. Finally, after all the troubles in his family he thought there was only one way to solve this, and that was to end his life. He took more pills, drank more alcohol and got into his car. His plan was to make his wife feel bad for him by getting in a car accident. If he survived the night, that was fine. If he didn’t, oh well. That night he got into a really serious car accident. His wife thought it was a miracle that he didn’t get killed. While he was lying in his hospital bed his kids were brought into the room. When he saw his kids cry he knew he had to do something. He started going back to church with his wife, Vickie. Part of that was just a way to try and save his marriage. He realized that what he really needed in his life was God. He says that he used the bible to “Help him find peace and kick his addictions.” Because he got clean WWE offered him a second chance. He graciously took it and new that this is what he was meant to do. He teamed up with his nephew Chavo Guerrero and formed the tag team “Los Guerreros”. They became WWE tag team champions. In single wrestling he also won the WWE Championship. He said that that is one of the greatest moments of his career. Sadly Eddie Guerrero died in November 2005, due to heart complications caused by his former addictions and former steroid use.
Also what do you think would be a good title for a Chris Benoit book. My dad said Killing Children,Stealing Steriods:The Chris Benoit Story. It’s kinda funny but at the same time really messed up.


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