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Here's a list of tons of leftist movies.
I went to an opening-day late showing of that Alice movie. The entire crowd was packed with people who were obviously into various gothy-esque subcultures. Probably a third of the crowed had left by the middle of the movie. Ad-hoc riffing on the movie started among the entire crowd when we all realized what we were watching. And you could hear a pin drop during Johnny Depp's dance scene.
Maybe one of the ugliest movies ever made
I still haven't seen it, but from the posters it looks like there's way too much emphasis on Depp in general. It's supposed to be Alice in Wonderland, not the fucking Mad Hatter Movie. I'm tempted to watch it out of morbid curiousity and because the sets and costumes look cool but I don't think I can handle that much of Johnny Depp's bullshit, especially if there's a dance scene.
Mia Wasikowska is great and deserved so much better.
Yeah, trying to make the damn Mad Hatter to be Alice's love interest was astonishingly stupid and inappropriate. But Depp was a brand unto himself at that time, he could make a lot of demands.
Behold the horror. In the theatre it was totally silent during this. The whole crowd was looking at each other in "am I really seeing this?" incredulity.
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