![]() ![]() This idea has been already overused in the science fiction genre much less in a story book that has lots of weird situations and oddball ideas of its own to provide fodder for a dozen movies that don’t need to be turned into an exercise in baroque design used to tell a tired story that we’ve all seen too many times already. But considering that he had $170 million dollars at his disposal for special effects and sets, we're still left with a corny time travel movie where someone has to go back in the past to change something in the future. He’s taken what was a sketchy formula from his first Alice In Wonderland movie (using a group of identifiable characters from the Lewis Carroll books and creating his own story for them) and run even farther away from the original than before. Though he only produced Alice Through the Looking Glass, perhaps Tim Burton has run out of ideas or at least steam. ![]()
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