Showing posts with label White Queen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label White Queen. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Images of Other Alice Tonner Dolls

Entertainment Earth has images of the new Alice in Wonderland Tonner dolls. They are available for pre-order here: Red Queen and White Queen at Entertainment Earth. The White Queen looks really amazing. Here are the descriptions:

Red Queen
  • "Off with their heads!"
  • Amazing Tonner Doll of actress Helena Bonham Carter as Iracebeth, the vile Red Queen.
  • From Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland.
  • Amazing likeness. Phenomenal clothing.
  • Your friends will lose their heads when they see this in your collection!
"Off with their heads!" Helena Bonham Carter breathes extraordinary life into Iracebeth, the vile Red Queen in Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland. This phenomenal doll from Tonner captures her unique, authorized likeness and comes clad in rich gown with a soft, flocked bodice, gleaming stomacher with contrast stitching, high-standing collar, slim lamé sleeves with ruche overlay and ribbon trim, a decadent brocade skirt with custom heart embroidery on the front inset panel, full petticoat, custom printed card-suit tights, lace-up faux-leather gold boots with black lace overlay, and a jeweled crown. Your friends will lose their heads when they see this in your collection!

White Queen
  • Anne Hathaway is a vision of beauty as Mirana, The White Queen.
  • Doll based on Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland movie.
  • Exceptional detailing. Extraordinary attire.
  • A truly spectacular Tonner Doll for your collection!
In Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland movie, Anne Hathaway is a vision of beauty as Mirana, The White Queen. Her likeness is exquisitely captured in this breathtaking Tonner Doll that arrives wearing a frothy white confection, sprinkled with silver snowflakes and trimmed with glittering mesh and silky ribbon. The dress is accented with a glittering chiffon apron and downy chiffon bow in the back. Around her neck, she wears a shimmering necklace of rhinestones, trimmed with net ruffles. Pantyhose and white faux-leather boots are also included. A truly spectacular doll for your collection!

As discussed previously, there is also an Alice Kingsley Tonner doll and a Mad Hatter. We're still waiting for a picture of the Mad Hatter Tonner doll. The Alice Kingsley Doll is also available at Amazon: Alice in Wonderland Alice Kingsley Tonner Doll

Previously: Alice Tonner Dolls are Coming

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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Alice Tonner Dolls are Coming

Here is the first of the Alice in Wonderland Tonner Dolls. There are more expected, but they won't be out until March. The good news is that they can be pre-ordered. Here is Alice, the Mad Hatter, the Red Queen, and the White Queen.

An article about Anne Hathaway's creative process of developing the White Queen character, where she declares that the White Queen must be a vegan punk.

The LA Times compares and contrasts the animals of Alice in Wonderland through the ages.

Danny Elfman interviews Tim Burton for Interview Magazine.

Previously: Alice in Wonderland Medicom Figures

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Thursday, December 24, 2009

New Movie Poster for Tim Burton's Alice



Wow this week has been full of news. Here's a new poster for Alice in Wonderland 2010. As you can see, we have here: The Red Queen (Helena Bonham Carter), The Dormouse (Barbara Windsor), The March Hare (Noah Taylor), The Mad Hatter (Johnny Depp), Alice (Mia Wasikowska), The White Rabbit (Michael Sheen), The Cheshire Cat (Stephen Fry), and The White Queen (Anne Hathaway). Back there in the distance is the Caterpillar (Alan Rickman).
 
Previously: Another recent Alice 2010 Poster

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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Final Piece of Tim Burton's Alice 2010 Poster



Disney has released the third and final piece of the Alice in Wonderland poster. This one with Johnny Depp (as the Mad Hatter) and Alan Rickman as The Caterpillar. I was reading somewhere that the movie is only four months away, which it is!

Disney also released an eye-strain-o-vision tiny version of the three posters stitched together. Of course, I got out my construction paper and scissors and did it up right. So, here it is, an Alice 2010 exclusive! The whole poster.



Previously: Cool Alice in Wonderland Calendar

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Thursday, November 12, 2009

Happy Birthday Anne Hathaway



Today is Anne Hathaway's birthday. As you no doubt know by now, she is playing the White Queen in the upcoming Tim Burton movie, Alice in Wonderland 2010. I personally think she's a great choice and am looking forward to seeing her in it. I've really only seen her in maybe two movies. I thought she was very good in Get Smart. Here is her IMDB page.

Previously: Anne Hathaway Interview

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Monday, November 9, 2009

New 2010 Images and Mad Hatter Action for Alice



Wow, I'm getting to post real news about Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland 2010.

First and foremost, a magazine scan has appeared on the Internet which is about Alice 2010 and has photos of some of the characters. The interesting thing about this scan is that the Caterpillar is pictured. The Caterpillar will be played by Alan Rickman. Here's another photos for you.



Another thing about this photo is that the White Queen looks kind of different from how she's looked in other press items...

MEANWHILE: the Mad Hatter Facebook page has new info, mostly having to do with the image above. Looks like once again a leak has preceded a Disney release. Maybe they're leaking these things on purpose.

Previously: Alice 2010 Teaser Trailer Post Leak

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Friday, August 21, 2009

Disney Expo D23 Details Plus Posters

Walt Disney Studios has announced that at the D23 Expo this year, on Friday, September 11, 2009, Dick Cook, chairman will present sneak peeks of a bunch of coming Disney movies, including Alice in Wonderland 2010. Go here for the D23 Expo site, and here for the Expo Schedule. Here is the full press release on the Disney Blog.

Information on the British Royal Ballet's planned 2011 production of Alice in Wonderland.

Finally, we have huge copies of the Alice in Wonderland movie posters.


 
 
 

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Monday, July 27, 2009

Alice Teaser Trailer Scene by Scene

Over at MTV, blogger Adam Rosenberg had the great idea to do a scene by scene rundown of the Alice Teaser Trailer. This appealed to my OCD and so I couldn't help myself. I had to do the same but different.


Cheshire Cat Wallpaper

Shot 1: Alice running through a garden, no doubt following a rabbit who may or may not be talking to himself about a very serious date and consulting a watch.

Shot 2: Alice leaning over a hole, and just between you and me, it really looks like she forced that twig to snap.

Shot 3: Alice goes head over heels and into the hole.

Shot 4: In case you didn't know, this is a Tim Burton film.

Shot 5: Down and down and down falls Alice. Readers of the original will remember quite a bit of exposition on the part of Alice during her fall. She expected the Antipathies. We are treated with lanterns, furniture, windows, cabinets, paintings, and barrels. Some careful scrubbing reveals a skull whizzing by. No ORANGE MARMALADE here.

Shot 5: We see Alice falling face first, and it looks like she's very tired.

Shot 6: Alice hits the ground. In the book this involved a heap of dry sticks and leaves, which I'm sure she would have preferred over a tile floor.

Shot 7: Alice blacks out and when she comes to, she's in a bathtub packed with ice clutching a note about how someone just stole her kidneys. NO NO that's not what happens. Alice comes to in a room with a tiny door and a bottle. We can't see it, but I bet the bottle says "Drink Me".

Shot 8: Alice drinks. She is no doubt experiencing deja vu.

Shot 9: Alice sets down the bottle and shrinks. There is a key in view on the table. Seeing as how her dress did not shrink with her, hopefully there is something nearby with a "wear me" sign on it.

Shot 10: Alice wandering around in front of the garden shown in some of the concept art panoramas. This is the place with the chatty flowers in front of the topiary garden. We see a flamingo topiary bird to the right. Alice has some serious decolletage now.

Shot 11: Alice walking through a giant mushroom forest with several friends. Tweedledee and Tweedledum, the Dodo, the White Rabbit, and is that the dormouse running ahead?

Shot 12: Alice and the White Queen on a balcony of a huge castle overlooking a chasm. They are standing next to a telescope. The White Queen looks a little like she's dancing. I keep pushing this out of my mind because it's too horrible to dwell on, but somehow the White Queen looks like Ali G here. Not a good look on her.

Shot 13: Twisty trees and the Cheshire Cat, appearing in head-only form, with a nice toothy smile. Nice gratuitous CGI iris action on the eyes after a blink.

Shot 14: Panning shot of Crispin Glover (!) as the Knave of Hearts, looking at what is presumably a map.

Shot 15: Helena Bonham Carter as the Red Queen, throwing open some doors. The people inside, behind her are kind of grotesque. There is a man with an enormous forehead, a woman with three chins, a woman with huge ears, and a man who looks a little normal. She looks mad.

Shot 16: Whew! This is a lot of work. We have here a monster with black spots and a bunch of cool CGI red card soldiers. The monster roars.

Shot 17: It looks like Alice got a face full of roar, although I doubt that's really it. There is wind gusting in her face. THAT's confusing.

Shot 18: Alice is talking to Tweetledum and Tweedledee. An enormous bird swoops down and takes off with them. Alice ducks and then turns to watch them go.

Shot 19: Some frog pages open the same doors we just saw the Red Queen open. It looks like the Mad Hatter is walking out with card soldiers behind him. On the left is a mural of a gryphon, and on the right, the Jabberwock. There is someone riding the Jabberwock.

Shot 20: The Mad Hatter's hat is on the ground. Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter bends down to pick it up, and we get full-on shot of the Mad Hatter. LOOK-ENG GOOD.

Shot 21: In case you didn't know this was Johnny Depp, they're going to show you his name.

Shot 22: The Mad Hatter walks over a nicely done, traditional tea party and jumps down to...

Shot 23: Confront Alice, who is still small from drinking the shrinking potion.

Shot 24: The Mad Hatter tells Alice she is terribly late and calls her naughty. *groan* Behind him is what looks like a derelict windmill.

Shot 25: The Mad Hatter throws his hat and we see the next few things from the interior of his hat.

Shot 26: Disney - A Film by Tim Burton - Alice in Wonderland

Shot 27: The Mad Hatter, laughing.

Shot 28: The White Rabbit, looking a lot like Danny DeVito, pointing to his pocket watch as if to remind us:

Shot 29: "You've got a very important date." March 5th, 2010

Shot 30: It's not really its own shot but I make the rules around here. The zeroes of 2010 turn into Cheshire Cat eyes and we are treated to his toothy smile again.

Shot 31: Whew last one. The Mad Hatter unfurling two rolls of fabric by throwing them at the camera. Out shoot letters.

Shot 32: "Go through the looking glass in Disney Digital 3D IMAX 3D in select theaters" Then more writing. Credits. Danny Elfman. I'm not typing all this go watch it yourself to see the end.

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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

New Alice 2010 Photos and Facebook Mayhem

First up, Disney has announced a promotion for Alice in Wonderland using Facebook. They have set up three fan pages. One each for the White Queen (Anne Hathaway), Red Queen (Helena Bonham Carter), and Mad Hatter (Johnny Depp). The group that has the most followers on Thursday July 23 at 4 PM Pacific Time will get to see the debut Alice trailer that's been in the news lately.

Slashfilm has posted a description of the trailer. If you want to keep it as a surprise stop reading now and continue to the photos, below.

Alice in Wonderland features gorgeous imagery. Alice never speaks in the trailer. Depp does a voiceover for the trailer as the Mad Hatter. “There is a place like no place on Earth… some say to survive it you need to be mad as a hatter. Which, luckily; I am.” We get to see Alice discover and fall into the rabbit hole. Drinking the potion and shrinking. They show the Cheshire’s face as they did in the animated Disney film - as a floating head. Never complete. I also caught the White Queen, Red Queen, Rabbit, the Tweedles, and some characters that I assume are new for this version. The 3D in Alice is subtle. It didn’t appear to have anything thrown in just to prove it was filmed in 3D.

Here are the new photos! You will notice that the Red Queen photo has changed.

 
  
  
 

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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Alice 2010 News Here and There


Alice Footage to screen at Comic-Con 2009? Sounds like! Thursday July 23rd from 11 AM to 12:30 PM in Hall H, Walt Disney Pictures will feature footage, cast members, and unseen footage from upcoming 3D films, including Alice In Wonderland. They also mention A Christmas Carol and Tron (They're remaking those?) Guests include Steve Lisberger, Sean Bailey, Tim Burton, and Robert Zemeckis. Patton Oswalt will moderate.




Anne Hathaway is going to be a cute, psycho White Queen. Details here.

Johnny Depp talks about playing the Mad Hatter, from an interview here.

"Well, the Hatter was awfully fun, you know? The Hatter was like... After doing something like John Dillinger, a performance where it's so restrained because of the responsibility you have to that guy, the Mad Hatter was like being fired out of a cannon. The Hatter was great fun and, again, it's one of those things where you're just amazed that that I'm not fired. I truly am."

Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland featured in Vanity Fair Magazine, here.

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