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  • i've never done acid but i think this is one of the trips that you get if you're on it...i know for sure that i'm never going to watch alice in wonderland when i'm stoned i think i would either piss my pants of laughing so hard or i would have a meltdown and completely freak out

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  • People find the most stupid excuses to say it has nothing to do with drugs...like really? THATS ALL IT IS?! seriously? adult world? hahaha this is like a bad acid trip, and has good morals regardless, Dont think just cuz its affiliated with drugs that it isn't a good movie either? It's maybe a hint that the world of our minds is a tad more intereting than the real world haha

  • @feathersnbeads She wasn't on drugs. The writer was. No matter though because he did write a very good book. One of my favorites.

  • @feathersnbeads do a little research before you go spouting off... its meant to be a fun story from a child's perspective and have no morals and maybe its fun to watch while high but it is not meant to have any drug references at all...

  • DRUGZ R FR THUGZ

  • I find it a little boresome that it seems there MUST be meaning to nonsense. It's just a mad adventure.

  • A lot of GOOD has come from the use of drugs as well people! A lot of the music and books and movies we have would not have been made without the use of drugs. What you anti-drug people fail to realize is that sometimes drugs help unlock our creative potential :)

  • I love this movie i have the viedo of alice in wonderland my mom hates it thoguh

  • The movies aren't as trippy as the book, but I think it is VERY likely that Lewis Carrol was influenced by drugs, and that's not to say he isn't creative. I think many artists are influenced by drugs.

  • 1974 Re issue

  • I agree with Rabbitsketch. The story is more about mathmatics than anything else. He was a mathmatics tutor in Oxford and incorperatred the formulas and rules into the story much like he incorperated people he knew such as Alice Liddell. Topics like bases, numerical sequences, variables, inverses, limits and integers are all discussed.

  • well, they say Lewis Carrol was an opium addict. opium gives you crazy and psychedelic like dreams. so idk if he took some inspiration from those dreams or not or if he really was an opium addict. how confusing

  • Wonderful friends? Weren't most of the characters mean and rude to Alice?

  • I will always love the original Alice

  • DRUG USE at 1:41. SAD! Walt should have thought more about not addicting the kids like he was!

  • the new movie was good cant really remember the old one but johnny depp was such a better mad hatter than the original

  • @barbozac01 The new movie was god awful. It was basically Tim Burton's shitty, expensive fanfiction.

  • @MistressRebekah Yeah fuck Tim Burton.

  • cool story bro!

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  • cant wait for newest version! i remember watching this when i was littler :'D

  • The Disney movie was awful. The book is amazing though :) A classic, undeniably

  • umm didnt the chesire cat almost got her killed?

  • ive had dreams that are messed up like this...

    i feel like im having trips in my dreams sometimes

  • This whole movie is wonderful, but it's definently an acid movie. Heres the proof... A crazy hatter rats and mice that get drunk off of tea tweedle dee and tweedle dum a late rabbit bread and butterflies A walrus and carpender that eat clams A pink cat that disappears singing flowers AND THE SOLID UNDENIABLE PROOF a catepillar that smokes a bong.
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  • I wonder if the 1951 Alice In Wonderland will be re-released in 2010 to promote the live-action remake of this gem.

  • Some of the characters in this movie were not in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland,but in Through the Looking Glass....either I loved this movie when I was little :) and I am excited for the Tim Burton version :D

  • You obviously have not been on any kind of psychedelic trip

    Fuck you all. Its a drug trip.

  • Actually,Your all wrong theirs actually 2 things this is based on. Let me explain so just sit back and listen.

    1.Lucid dreaming-Lewis Carol before the drug thing...Had a lucid dream ( A dream you control look it up...) Wich inspired Lewis Carol

    Now no. 2 Drugs LSD trip basic :) Have a good day

  • Didn't the dude write it about some girl he was on a ship with named Alice Liddell, and she was telling him about her experiences?

  • actually you're wrong. Alice in wonderland has nothing to do with drugs you idiot. The book is all about the "Adult world", how its a bunch of bullshit. Wonderland is the adult world, complete nonsense. Alice represents childhood, the purity and innocence of children. Alice is the wisest one in wonderland because she has not yet been tainted by adults and their insanity. this has nothing, and i mean NOTHING about drugs.

  • @blarah10 actually it does. the symbols are all over it. the movie is ALL ABOUT DRUGS and many kinds. do some research (if you do that sort off thing, and i mean REAL INDEPTH RESEARCH). who wrote Alice? there's a hint right there...

  • @pamaspamas One of my friends was like: the maker had to be really stoned before he came up with that XD

  • @pamaspamas All you're talking about is the Disney movie. Read the book. It's complete satire, as blarah10 said.

  • @pamaspamas i did do a lot of research actually. Lewis Carroll ( Charles Dodgson, ) didn't write the book to be about drugs. he was a mathematician and logician. Being both a mathematician and logician means that everything is pure in his mathematical world. logic- it all makes sense. pureness was key to him and adults were not pure, but children were. thats what he found so fascinating about children. is that they were pure and not corrupted by the adult world.

  • @blarah10 Umm, mushrooms, hookah, eat this, drink this, hello?

  • @TheToastBrothers Actually, Lewis Carroll had a disease kind of like epilepsy that screws with your depth perception, which can often make one feel like they are changing size all the time. It's been nicknamed "Alice" syndrome. That was more likely the basis for his story, not just drugs.

  • @TheToastBrothers i mean the themes of the story are not about drugs. the idea of the book is not about drugs. yes there is the hookah, but that doesnt mean the entire story is about drugs -_-

  • @blarah10 finally someone that understands! thank you!

  • @blarah10 I'd hope not.

  • @blarah10 The idea for it was however come up with under the influence of LSD

  • @BreadStoneburn there is no proof of that. the idea of the book was because of Alice Liddell. He would tell stories to her and her sisters when ever the would take a boat ride down a river. alice wanted him to write the stories down, he told her he would and after many years he finally did. the scenery, the food they brought with them on the boat trips, the Liddell sisters are how he came up with the idea of Alice in Wonderland

  • @blarah10 Even if it didn't have anything to do with drugs, it's still great to watch, while on Acid.

  • @blarah10

    Actually it was about math and how new concepts about math that were being discovered at the time didn't make any sense to Lewis Caroll.

  • @blarah10 You're right about that one, to me, It's a children's version of "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas", except it isn't on drugs. I compare these movies and I found a connection, both protagonists find that the world they explored are NOT what they thought they are, the worlds are both trying to show whimsical magic up their asses until it comes out of their mouths as toxic fumes whistling "Zip-a Dee-Fucking-Doo-Dah". You dare not believe me, then take a look at these movies back to back.

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  • @blarah10: Or not. From various sources, it's been said that Lewis Carroll smoked opium (ironic, given the recent Oz/Wonderland Chronicles that pits together Carroll's blond with Oz's brunette & the infamous Oz poppy scene, since poppies have opium in them).

  • @blarah10: It's also said that Lewis Carroll had a lolita fetish for the real Alice Liddell, and since authors may do self-inserts with their characters, this means too, that the Hatter/Alice pair might have actually originated from the source, even before Batman villain Jervis Tech created his fantasy, before bri made the WCMI fanfic, before the Disney theme park actors (ex: "Reggie" as Hatter) dated, & before the Tim Burton film alluded to the notion!

  • @blarah10 The history can be looked from another perspective and remind you of mental disorders.

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  • I never liked Tim Burton one bit but I just looked up a trailer for his to give him a chance.

    Alright. I just can't stand how he tries so hard to be unique. He makes such a huge effort to get people to say, "Whoa, Tim is so crazy, he has such a creepy mind, it's so cool! What a unique guy!" and it actually works.

    He's now ruining my favorite movie with JOHNNY DEPP.

    I am so frustrated.

  • oh and of course, Anne Hathaway is in it. absolutely great.

  • Now if only they would make a more lolita/gothic themed alice in wonderland horror movie id be allll over it, preferibly by tim burton, in cartoon version, similar to coroline.

  • Tim Burton is directing the live-action Alice. Out in March.

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  • psh fine rate me thumbs down if you want! id love the movie!

  • I definitely agree. But it's Coraline, not coroline. Hey, the Alice In Wonderland sequel is done by Tim Burton and it looks wonderful.

  • maybe author wasn't on drugs but the animators for this film mustve tripped!

  • its actually tweedle dee and tweedle dum.

  • but in the Tim burton adaptation alice is 19 years old!.. in the original cartoon how old was she? and i dont remember the Twittle dum and Twittle doo getting caught by some weird flying thing..... so whats the point of the Tim burton movie? please someone TELL ME!

  • I'm not sure about the cartoon, but in the book Through The Looking Glass, Alice is seven and a half years old.

    If Wikipedia is right, Tim Burton's film is about Alice, who is not like most young victorian ladies, and her return to Wonderland.

    Also, Tweedles Dee and Dum got attacked by a crow so they can't continue their battle in TTLG (I just reread the books, so it's fresh in my memory).

  • in tim burtons its like the sequal, so shes going back and alice has to help all the people get rid of the red queen cause she overthrew the white queen

  • First thing: learn more about things before criticizing. Tim Burton has Alice RETURNING to Wonderland so she can be any age he wants her to be.

    Second: He is basing his version more off the books that came BEFORE Disney's more toned down version.

    Third: Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee are only in Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There. They ran away from a black crow while attempting to duel. Also I think Matt Lucas will make a great Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee.

  • he was not on drugsss! i cant wait for the tim burton one tooo!

  • I love this moviiiiiiiiiie so much!

  • Before there was the matrix there was Alice in wonderland. Introspective as all hell. The part where Alice philosophizes with the caterpillar reminds me of when Neo meets The Aarchitect.

  • He was def on drugs. Duh.

  • you are an idiot. he was not on drugs. he was just a genius who was able to tap into his subconscious where as most of us can only reach our subconscious mind in our dreams.

  • @blarah10 Ah! AMEN! :) Finally someone got it straight!

  • he was not on drugs when he wrote the story.He was a very creative man.And people found no mention of drugs whtsoever in his personaly diary.

  • I dont think drugs are necessary for creativity (although they spark much for many) however I also do not believe someone's personal diary is a good source of valid information about things they may be hiding like drug addictions, sexual fetishes etc. These things you do not write about in your diary since you want them hidden. He very well may have been completely sober, or may have had psychedelic mold growing in his shower hehe. Nobody will know, and the good things is, its not important :)

  • I love this movie!! Can't wait for the Tim Burton adaptation!

  • Whats really going to bake your noodle is the fact that some people come up with this kind of stuff on their own, without the assistance of drugs. Imagine what they would see if they were actually high?

  • Someones on acid...

  • shut up you idiot. he was not on drugs he was just able to tap into his subconscious mind where as most of us can only do so in our dreams. he was creative and you are not. so shut up and dont make false accusations

  • I find it very, very bothersome that when someone makes something bizarre and unusual, everyone assumes they must have been "on drugs", as if it isn't possible for someone to just be very creative and actually not bland.

  • well, there are almost no differences between the creativity of someone high, and the creativity of a very creative person, thats why people just say that drugs were involved.

  • @MistressRebekah Lewis caroll was on drugs

  • @MistressRebekah couldn't agree with you more. people are so ignorant.

  • @MistressRebekah I don't understand why everyone gets all up in arms about the suggestion that he was on drugs...A lot of bizarre and unusual things HAVE ALSO been done with the help of psychoactive substances. I have read in various books that Lewis Carroll did in fact smoke opium which is a hallucinogen (and which is referred to when the caterpillar smokes his hookah...did you really think he was just smoking tobacco?)

  • I also heard that Walt didn't like 101 Dalmatians very much.

  • because the sequels are usually disgraces to the real story, and since most movies end with an ending, the story does not continue

  • I still prefer the live-action version of Alice in Wonderland. The disney one edits too much of the book. Then again, Walt had to make it kid-appropriate. I doubt parents would like dealing with that one scene with the crying ugly pigish baby. It could count as child abuse. Heh, it was still funny. I want to know what Lewis Caroll was on when he wrote the book! :)

  • Oh, by live-action, I mean the 1999 version! :)

  • I don't understand... so Walt Disney had to make a children's book appropriate for children? :oP

    More pepper!!!!

  • Alice's books aren't really made for the smallest children.. I mean, they won't understand it.. Even adults have difficulties with some parts you know!!

    And since every little thing can be used as 'child-abuse' these times it's very understandable..

    Though I don't like to see ANY movie because I love my own version of it! :p

  • Chesh-her?

    Hhhm. Guess I always pronounced it wrong. -shrugs-

    Oh well, I still like my Chess-Shigh-Er cat better.

  • Hey Disneyfan, I agreed you about your opinion of Alice too!

  • Thanks. I just felt it was unfair for Walt to apoligize for this film. I hated to hear that. It's not like he was trying to hurt anybody with it. GEEZ! I hate it when critics take it too seriously. Oh well, that's all in the past. Today Alice in Wonderland is now considered a lovable movie classic. So I guess that's all that matters. How does being a dreamer make Alice seem heartless? Why couldn't anyone see through that? Guess I'll never truly understand.

  • American McGee's Video game: Alice changed the way I look at this movie....forever! I love that game...

  • I love that game, too. I'm very happy that a sequel is in the works! I mean, I'd rather have a video game sequel than a film adaptation.

  • I actually think Alice is a sweet kindhearted gal, even if she does act a bit prissy and bossy half the times. Why should she deserve to be hated; just because Walt thought she had no heart? I believe the character of Alice shows that everyone of us has our flaws and that nobody is perfect. Besides perfect is boring. Throughout the movie, it seems she only acts rude when someone isn't nice to her or being plain silly. I don't blame her. Well that's my opinion of Alice.

  • Disneyfan, I applaud you!

  • Really? Thanks :)

  • You're welcome, and I mean that sincerely! Alice is my favorite Disney heroine, and I've been a lifelong fan of this film. I always appreciate seeing any kind of defense on this film's part. 8)

  • *claps*

    Bravo, bravo.

  • Yeah, I think one of the reasons that she's such an enduring character is that she isn't perfect, so people can relate to her. She tries to get though Wonderland at first by being polite, but nobody seems to respond to that. So she has to learn to be assertive, and she gradually stops taking crap from other people.

  • @tapnerd

    Yep. I love that about the movie. She starts getting a little cocky toward the end---the animation shows that off very well with those eye-rolls and condescending frowns---and her not knowing when to quit while she's ahead makes everything go to hell.

    This movie's unusually cold one for Disney, and that made me dislike it as a kid. But as an adult I see it actually serves the movie very well. It's pure absurdity for its own sake, and absurdity doesn't care about your feelings. XD

  • cute- its sad Disney don't make movies like this anymore... they have been replaced by flat pixelated characters xP

  • Wow This Was 38 years ago.

  • not true at all...good job....before calling the author of an amazing book a drug addict...research your facts....he was never on drugs

  • Uhm, neither Lewis Carroll or Walt Disney were on drugs. This movie was made in 1951, so they just didn't know what we do 60 years later....

  • Are you serious?!?!?! Opium use was rampant at that time. However, the chances that he was on it are slim. Jese, use Google once in a while.

  • I never said that there weren't drugs. I just said that there wasn't as much known about the drugs and their negative effects. So you see alot more prevalence in media at that time.

  • Haha, people have been using opium for hundreds of years...

  • speak for yourself

  • LOL my mother was a teacher and talks about calling in sick in '74 the day her class was going a field trip to see this cuz she didn't want to! WTF?!

  • Hehe, my Mom said it played constantly at the local theatre because it had achieved a cult following among university students.

  • zo een prachtfilm

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    x

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  • A lot of people say there is a dark version of Alice in Wonderland coming out, but, heck, I've been hearing that for years now. Honestly I lost faith a long time ago that such a great movie will ever be.

  • I'm sure it will come out eventually, after all they are making it based on a hit video game. It's just a matter of find the right director, Alice and team.

  • haha there is a dark version, it's called 'alice' and it was by, I think, a Russian or European director. It's very surreal, stop-motion, really worth watching. weird shit tho.

  • I've got that one on tape. I used to be so scared when I watched it!

  • Tim Burton is making it.