Maybe "Tweedle Dee!" should be the new "Squeeeee!" for excited exclamations. You've probably seen the new images via
USA Today and the info on Tim Burton's
Alice in Wonderland? But I'd like to talk about the cast and the polish. One of the only pluses of mainstays like 'Wonderland' being retold each decade over original work is to see how the different eras and visual artists interpret them.
Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum

Wonderland. If you click over to USA Today you can move
around in the gardens with your mouse. For what it's worth it looks like
Edward Scissorhands has been hired as Wonderland's landscape artist.
The look is certainly eye-popping and I will be there on day one (March 5th, 2010 to be exact) but maybe the saturation (will it be garish onscreen?) and practically-an-animated-movie CGI smoothness is worrisome. Is Burton moving too far into George Lucas 'make it up on the computer later!' green screen terrain as a filmmaker? And given that we're seeing a batch of teasing photos a full 270 days before this is opening is this going to be one of those movies (like
Terminator Salvation or
Spider-Man 3) that shows and tells all prior to its release?
What, me? Worry???
I'm thinking about Burton's oeuvre today because
i09 is remembering the game changing public mania that surrounded the release of Tim Burton's
Batman 20 years ago tomorrow (June 23rd, 1989). Yes, long before Nolan made that crazy successful
The Dark Knight, Burton was largely creating our current movie culture.
Supermans I-IV beat him to the superhero game but their very rapidly diminishing returns didn't make the superhero franchise idea all that viable. It was Burton and that yellow and black symbol, plastered on everything, that did it.

Remarkably that particular
Batman starred neither
Johnny Depp (the star of literally 50% of Burton's filmography) nor
Helena Bonham-Carter (who appears in 6 of Burton's 14 features). If the film were remade today they'd be your
Batman Joker and Vicki Vale replacing
Jack Nicholson and
Kim Basinger.
<-- You know they would!I'm exaggerating a little since their absence was a given. Burton probably hadn't even met them. In 1989 Depp was still on
21 Jump Street and Helena Bonham Carter was that tiny corseted
Merchant/Ivory dress-up doll.
Burton's Troupe O' Players
Johnny & Helena aren't the wild haired auteur's only favored thespians. He isn't quite Woody Allen or Scorsese in the steady faces game, but here's a list of his other pets. I personally think he's underused
Sarah Jessica Parker who aced both of her Burton roles, totally understanding his peculiar comic tone.
6+ collaborationsJohnny Depp & Helena Bonham Carter
5 collaborationsLisa Marie (Burton's ex) -
Ed Wood, Mars Attacks!, Planet of the Apes, Sleepy Hollow and the short
Stainboy
4 collaborationsChristopher Lee -
Sleepy Hollow, Corpse Bride, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, AliceDeep Roy -
Planet, Big Fish, Charlie, Corpse Bride
3 collaborationsDanny DeVito -
Batman Returns, Mars, Big Fish
Jeffrey Jones -
Beetlejuice, Ed Wood,
SleepyMichael Keaton -
Beetlejuice, Batman, Batman ReturnsGlenn Shadix -
Beetlejuice, Planet plus
Stainboy2 collaborationsAlbert Finney -
Corpse Bride, Big FishO-Lan Jones -
Edward Scissorhands, MarsMartin Landau -
Ed Wood, Sleepy HollowJack Nicholson -
Batman, Mars
Sarah Jessica Parker -
Ed Wood, MarsVincent Price -
Edward Scissorhands and the short
VincentPaul Reubens -
Pee Wee's Big Adventure, Batman ReturnsAlan Rickman -
Sweeney, AliceWinona Ryder -
Beetlejuice, Edward ScissorhandsTimothy Spall -
Sweeney Todd, AliceMissi Pyle -
Big Fish, CharlieSylvia Sidney -
Beetlejuice, Mars Attacks!
Who are your favorite Burton players? Share in the comments. Do you think he should keep reusing people or move on like Paul Thomas Anderson when he left all his regulars behind for There Will Be Blood?
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