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  • Shot them Kate. SHot THEM

  • I hear that Lewis Carroll's got a new job these days in charge of train fares in this country. 8.00 in the video.

  • the white queen is in shaun of the dead aswell...

  • haa i love the way her hair was with tweedledee and tweedledum. i put my hair like that when i want to curl it

  • I'm really loving this <3

  • i wonder why tim burton made the white queen's personality so different :/

    he really shouldnt of changed such a brilliant book

  • 0:15 - Tweedledee's holding Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, by the Beatles.

  • Why sometimes, I believed as many as 6 impossible things before breakfast!

    Go White Queen go!

  • i must admit that this is a terrible version but it does stick quite well to the book. it does make me wonder y they chose to use a grown woman for the part of a 7yr old...why didn't they use the child at the beginning? very odd

  • @lvrose88

    What's "terrible" about it? Excellent actors, brilliant delivery, pretty much all of the dialogue of the book, very good ideas. The fact it's so cheap adds to the charm.

  • this version sucks! so corney and dumb!! pretty annoying!!

  • alice puts odd things in her hair

  • Can you buy this?

  • why would she put things in peoples hands? thats so weird

  • It confuses me when she says she's 7. She has a daughter who could possibly be seven and she looks like a 17 year old herself.

  • grrrrrrrrrrr

    i hate tweedledum and tweedledee because they are SOOOOOOOOOOOO annoying and confusing

  • @IlovePOTO3 Because That's Probably The Little Girl That Was In the Bed In Part 1!

  • The White Queen's purse is like my mom's: it's filled to the brim with tissues!

  • either they are MAD.

    or the director thought he could make it a good movie if he confused us enough

  • @SweeTipiez

    Or perhaps IT'S LIKE THAT IN THE BOOK? Alice Through the Looking Glass is a book, you know? Geez, where are all those "this version is so weird" are coming from? It's the book.

  • @SweeTipiez They are mad. But I'll tell you a secret. All the best people are.

  • obviously many ppl havent read or watched (other) alice in wonderland or through the looking glass she may be a grown girl in here but she was always 7 and a half must add the exactly lol

  • I Love This!!!!!!!!

  • no, the mad hatter was only shown for a few moments, its not fair!!!! he's so awsome!!! oh well, the movie us still charming so far, but personally i didn't ike her hair very much when she was with twiddledee and twiddledum, looked rather weird!

  • The white Queen lady is in Doctor Who

  • @greeeeeg2 : That's Penelope Wilton!!!

  • @greeeeeg2 who did she play

  • @123stjames She played the Prime Minister: Harriet Jones

  • @greeeeeg2 Yes of course, Harriet Jones - Prime Minister.

  • Her roots are growing out.. ;o

  • how is she 7...

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  • @00theoutsider00 Read the comments below. Lol

  • She's not. ^^

  • Hehehe! This is great! The White Queen cracks me up!

  • 4:12 cameo by the mad hatter

  • I know but she's an adult!!! I dont understand!!! I thought that the little girl was called Alice and she'd go on adventures, but her mum is Called Alice and she goes on them!?!!

  • why did she say she was 7 1/2?

  • Because she says so in the books, propably

  • @Spyritus she does say that in the book i have read it 6 times

  • In the book she is 7 years and 6 months old, it is set on her half-birthday.

  • Because in the original she's that age. This movie is avantgarde, a surrealistic version. Yes, she's an adult, but she's also Alice in her dream. :DDDD

  • great acting

  • I can't wait for Tim Burton's sequel. But I also like that one very much. The most of the diaologues came directly from the book; this is a very nice, modernised and surrealist adaption with nice melencholic undertones, and I just love it...

    Maybe it's a very cheapy, low-budget tv movie, you can see it, the sets, costumes, make up, visual effects and so on, but the actors are just brillant and gorgeous...

  • @Adler36 in my opinion, this was where Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland was based.. :)

  • What's that metalic cylinder thing at 1:58-2:04?

  • I think it's maybe a mechanical milker or a milking machine....

  • He appears also as one of the buttlers at the finale, he give her the plum pudding. ;-)

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