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    Alice in Wonderland

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    the.riverdale.kid@

    Mad Hatter could have been "madder" - Alice played one note through out the movie - where was the "wonder in her eyes" - she didn't seem at all freaked out about being where she was. Of course the special effects were nice but lets not rate movies based on sfx or I will LOSE MY MIND! The Queen was the best of all and to this movie I say "off with its head"!

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    the.riverdale.kid@  6.3.2010 age: 50+ 247 reviews

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    Well, Alice didn't freak out because she thought it was all a dream, you probably would of caught onto that if you were really paying attention.

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    jesus_chick_puppy@  7.3.2010 age: 13-17 2 reviews

    The wonder in her eyes?! She had already been there!! It was based on "through the looking glass"...[...].

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    xandonx@  8.3.2010 age: 26-35 2 reviews

    A sarcastic teenager, why am I not surprised. I was paying attention a lot actually, that's why I noticed a very poor actor playing "one note". Ask a drama teacher what that means sometime. Even in a dream, and knowing you are dreaming, you can still be a wee bit in awe of your surroundings. She wasn't. The actress who played Alice was on Letterman - I'm not sure if you can stay up that late to watch him - she is a ballerina and not an actress. She had the good fortune to have the look that Tim Burton was looking for but not the chops. It's ok to disagree with me I don't mind that but to assume whether I was paying attention shows lack of character on your part. But not to worry that's all going to change when you mature.

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    the.riverdale.kid@  8.3.2010 age: 50+ 247 reviews

    I don't care how many times she had been there - she looked like she needed to be konked on the head. You don't have to look like you're sleeping when you're in a dream. She was boring and so was Johnny Depp who I have a lot of respect for - maybe Jim Carey as the Mad Hatter?

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    the.riverdale.kid@  8.3.2010 age: 50+ 247 reviews

    You missed the point. She was to be ghostly, dazed and wide eyed... much like most of the female characters that Tim Burton creates. If you wanted the Cartoon Alice in Wonderland, you should've just watched that again.

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    xandonx@  9.3.2010 age: 26-35 2 reviews

    Wow. Old people are rude. If you really are plus 50 maybe you've got some growing up of your own to do.

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    kate.wonderwoman@  16.3.2010 age: 18-25 27 reviews

    There is a big distinction between HONESTY and RUDE... some people can't handle the truth. One day you will be 50 and over and you will see how "old" you really think you are - I am probably younger than you - keep the child alive and be happy and don't get upset because somebody has an opinion and expresses it in their God given way... Peace and Happy Easter! :)

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    the.riverdale.kid@  18.3.2010 age: 50+ 247 reviews

    Wisdom does not necessarily come with age, nor are you necessarily old. You were the one however who used ageist remarks to begin with and continue to do so by assuming I lack the ability to understand your opinion because of my age or my life perspective. I did not necessarily disagree with your opinion but I did disagree with the way you seemed to decide that above remarkee opinion was wrong. Instead of explaining things "honestly" with the wisdom of a polite person you decided to attack someone by calling them a "sarcastic teenager" who lacked the dramatic experience to understand your point of view. I understand that I myself am being rude by responding and maybe it's just a pet peeve. If your God given way to express yourself is by being rude then go ahead, but the child you seem to be keeping alive seems to be a bit of a rude brat. Have a nice Easter yourself.

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    kate.wonderwoman@  18.3.2010 age: 18-25 27 reviews

    In your case you are absolutely right, wisdom might not come with age. What gets me is why you should even be so concerned about a reply I made to another person. We call you folks "busy bodies" - in your bathroom you will find a mirror - instead of sitting on your high horse on top of this fictional mountain you rode up on, perhaps you might want to look into the mirror and see how you can make the world a better place by critiquing yourself - unless of course you are perfect. Telling me that I am "attacking" a person is absolutely absurd and you should learn the word 'subtext' - you don't have the ability to hear how I expressed what I said in the first place - the tone of "my message" is in your head! Now get on with your life and leave this alone - are you that bored? After all you WONDER WOMAN!

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    the.riverdale.kid@  18.3.2010 age: 50+ 247 reviews

    I am sorry for being so rude. You simply reminded me of my mother-in-law and perhaps I took your words out of context. This is a major issue I have with her, the fact that she believes she is smarter than others simply because she is older than they are. Why are you still replying though (especially since it seems so outrageous that I might)? *shakes her head* But simply take my message the way it was meant. I thought you were rude. I am sorry I said anything else. Yes I do sit on a high horse and perhaps my tone was not reflexive of my point. To me it was simply the fact that were calling the person above a "teenager" and that seemed to be the reason that they were wrong. Yes they may have been sarcastic and yes they may have been assuming you didn't pay attention, but that really doesn't have anything to do with age. I am sorry I was not clearer before and I am sorry that I touched a nerve (whether I really did or not that's how it seems) As I told my partner earlier, I was writing away my frustration at you because I couldn't write it to her.

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    kate.wonderwoman@  18.3.2010 age: 18-25 27 reviews

    No I changed my mind. I'm not sorry. You're a [...]

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    kate.wonderwoman@  18.3.2010 27 reviews

    As you can see, Cinema Clock will not post any off color language. This only shows lack of character on your part and actually the rude person you thought I was is really "about you". Also, based on the previous one where you are apologizing and explaining that you were taking it out on me what you really want to say to your mother-in-law is a reflection of the help you really need to get. Ask God to help you, He will. You can call me all the names you want it doesn't do anything to me it just stays with you and becomes the person you are. This is the "wisdom" that comes with age. Be gentle with yourself. Love yourself and you will love others. I think it's time to go and see a new movie. Have a good day! :)

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    the.riverdale.kid@  19.3.2010 age: 50+ 247 reviews

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