Every time I see you say something about seeing something I look at your avatar and think of all the Toph "sight" gags.bartholen said:I have to ask out of honest curiosity since I haven't seen it:
Sorry. Can't resist.
It's pretty bad. Is it as bad as people say? Kinda. I think people are going over the top, but it's possibly a natural reaction to the predictable "quirk" of Burton's "vision."
And that's very likely why. Burton used to push boundaries and a lot of people loved him for it. Now, he's incredibly complacent. To some people that's fine, to others, it's boring or even annoying. To me, his "style" is nice but doesn't really make the movie any better.Eclipse Dragon said:As you already know Tim Burton has his own style and Alice in Wonderland makes absolutely no effort what so ever to break away from that mold. There are many people who are getting sick of it, just as they're getting sick of seeing Johnny Depp dress up in flamboyant costumes.
It looked instead like they were indicating he was marketing to that crowd. It seemed more like cynical marketing (hence the "pandering" bit) than anything. Though maybe I'm misreading.Uhura said:Hmm, I wouldn't ascribe that kind of "teenage angst"/"special snowflake syndrome" to Tim Burton. He is an adult man, who has worked in the industry for many years. I think it's a bit too much to assume that he suffers from arrested development and processes his art and his personality like some 16 year old kid.
Much like the Doctor, his latest revival removed his time limit.EyeReaper said:Isn't the Alice in Wonderland remake a little new for the Nostalgia Critic?