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Tim Burton

Tim Burton is an American film director, producer, artist, and writer. He is well known for his dark films which he co-wrote and produced. He is also famous for directing several popular blockbusters such as Batman and Edward Scissorhands.

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Is Tim Burton still alive?

Yes, he's still very much alive and directing movies.

Do the characters in wonderland represent the people in alice's real world in the new movie Alice in Wonderland?

I haven't looked into this topic yet so I may be way off, but I'm going to answer this the way I saw it.

To me, it seemed as if all of Wonderland was a representation of Alice's 'normal' life. The most easy (and also least important) comparison to recognize is the twins (twin girls VS the Tweedles). The second seemed to be the Red and White Queens, with the White Queen being her mother (loving, peaceful and allowing Alice to make her own choice) and the Red Queen being Hamish's mother (only caring about herself and her status). Hamish could be compared to Stayne, being 'royalty' and acting real loyal, yet only acting the way he does for his own motives. I think the Cheshire Cat resembles the man Alice found cheating on her sister, as both have the same kind of sneaky character (and like the Cat, the man obviously didn't want to be found). The Blue Caterpillar could very well be a representation of Alice's father, referring back to her childhood and how she used to be. The phrase "Perhaps we'll meet again in a different life" can be interpreted as both the Caterpillar's new life as a butterfly, or the hereafter, where Alice's father would be (assuming she believes in Heaven). The last similarity I could find lies in the Mad Hatter, who, with his sharp mind and hopeful vision, has meant so much to Alice throughout her journey. In the end of the film Alice goes to talk to her father's old friend and business partner. There they discuss a 'mad, but brilliant' (not a quote) plan. With a vision beyond anything either of them has ever seen possible they set out on a journey and a venture, with hopes and dreams only matched by the man in the hat.

On a more cryptic note, the Jabberwocky can be seen as the embodiment of all of Alice's fears. She must stand up to it and slay the beast in order to set herself (and the others) free.

Who does Stephen fry play in Alice in Wonderland?

Stephen Fry voiced "Chesshur" the Cheshire Cat in the 2010 version of Alice in Wonderland, directed by Tim Burton. This is Disney's second interpretation of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll (1865).

How was Tim Burton's childhood like?

No Tim Burton Wasnt an Only Child

He Had One Brother Known as Daniel Burton

& He was Born August the 25th 1958 Which Means He will Be 53 This Year ( in 2011 ) Hope this Helped You (:

Why didn't the mad hatter and Alice kiss in Tim Burton's Alice in wonderland?

there is a HUGE age difference so It wouldn't have made sence

also because they're only friends

Who is the actor of the guy with the heart on his eye in the new Alice in wonderland?

Crispin Glover plays the man--he is the Knave of Hearts (also known as the Jack in regular playing card decks).

What company manufactures Burton Apparel?

The Burton Corporation is the company that manufactures Burton apparel. The Burton Corporation is headquartered out of London, United Kingdom and was founded in 1903.

Did Tim Burton make A Christmas Carol?

No he made a nightmare before Christmas

Which veteran British star voiced the Jabberwocky in Alice in Wonderland the movie?

Christopher Lee provided the voice for the Jabberwockey in the 2010 film Alice in Wonderland.

Why does Tim Burton use flashback in his movies?

In films such as Edward Scissorhands, and Alice in Wonderland, these flashbacks are necessary to the plot, or give characters depth and meaning.

What are all the creatures and their names in the new Alice in Wonderland movie?

Alice, The Mad Hatter, The Red Queen, the White Queen, Tweedledee, Tweedledum, Stayne( the red queen right hand man) = All Humans

Bayard= Dog

Cheshire Cat= Cat

White Rabbit, March Hare= Rabbits

Dormouse= The mouse/rat like thing

Blue Caterpillar= Caterpillar

Jabberwocky= dragonish thing

Thats pretty much everyone that is important in Wonderland.

What are the six impossible things in Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland?

1. There is a potion that can make you shrink.

2. There is a cake that can make you grow.

3. Animals talk.

4. Cats can disappear.

5. There is a place called Wonderland.

6. [Alice] can defeat the Jabberwocky.

Why did the rabbit faint in Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland?

Because the Bandersnatch when it bites, makes you scar rot and poison you. and only if it licks you can you be cured.

What is the mouse called in Alice in Wonderland 2010?

Mallymkun, the Dormouse. Dormouse was voiced by Barbara Windsor because Tim Burton loved her voice at the audition reading.

Alice in the wonderland 2010 facts?

Basically, it's about a girl who goes to this magical land when she's like seven years old. But when she comes out of the world, she thinks it was a dream. She's having dreams about the world continually until she's nineteen. She's at a dance when she sees a white rabbit in a waistcoat and follows it down it's hole. She's falling down the hole, and it feels like hours to her. then when she finally gets all the way down, she shrinks and grows and shrinks again till she's back in the magical land she was in as a child. She still thinks it's all a dream though. So she has to overcome her fears and figure out who she's supposed to be in this magical world.

it's a super good movie and it's one of my favorites. i highly suggest it.

Who did Lisa Marie play in Tim Burton's movies?

Lisa Maire played: Vampira in 'Ed Wood'

Nova in 'Planet of the Apes'

Several voices in 'The World of Stainboy'

Lady Crane in 'Sleepy Hollow'

Martian Girl in 'Mars Attacks!'