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I prefer the original book to both of them. But if I have to pick one: the SyFy version failed to suck me in. It just wasn't weird and out there enough for an Alice story imho. Tin man did a much better job of establishing Oz as a magical world.

The Burton version felt like Wonderland to me, but the story and characters in it failed to leave an impression. Then again, so did the ones from the SyFy version so in the end I like the Burton version better.

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I liked both versions, though I only got to see part one of Alice on SyFy, I liked what I saw. I liked the futuristic version of Underland, seeing as a young, naive Alice called it 'Wonderland' upon her visit centuries before. The whole idea was awesome.

Tim's version of Wonderland/Underland was more based towards the second story of Alice's adventure in Underland. What she really saw while she was there. Which is much darker than the story we've been spoon fed by Disney years prior and the original story some of us had red to us in out childhood.

In short, I liked both and there's your depth on why.

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Eeeep , Hatter heart I have Alice on DVD and I was watching it yesterday & in the end when Alice jumps into his arms & they kissed I literally burst into tears xD I do everytime :'3 Such a beautiful ending 3nodding & Andrew Lee Potts is so very beautiful 4laugh

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Eeeep , Hatter heart I have Alice on DVD and I was watching it yesterday & in the end when Alice jumps into his arms & they kissed I literally burst into tears xD I do everytime :'3 Such a beautiful ending 3nodding & Andrew Lee Potts is so very beautiful 4laugh


I got it from the library the other day and LOVED it so I went to game
Xchange and found it for $5.00 and I had to buy it. I just watched it like two days ago and I cried when I thought they couldn't be together. I love that movie. Besides him being hot lol I prefer this version over Tim Burton which says a lot since I'm a big Tim Burton fan, but I love the story line and how it's a different version of Alice in Wonderland. smile

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I prefer SyFy's Alice. Mainly because of Andrew Lee Potts.

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SyFy's Alice was a very unique adaptation of the story (which I loved)
Also Tim Curry was the Dodo, so how can I say no?



Yes. Just. Yes.

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I think both are great.
Tim Burton. Because he does great adaptions of characters

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I like them both.

I love the syfy version for its original story line, the way they drain "oysters" for emotion teas is just brilliant, but I do think some of the sets could of been a whole lot better.

and I loved Tim Burton's version, because well, it's Tim Burton. Everything he makes catches my interest. I will admit, it's the bright colors.

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I prefer Alice but I do enjoy Tim Burton.

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I liked the disney cartoon, that was the s**t.

Tim Bertin's dark and edgy piece of s**t was... Really bland and made me feel like I need to take some anti-depressants.

The cartoon was trippy as ******** and very colurful and mysterious. Made me feel like taking some acid.

As far as anyone is concerned, acid>zoloft

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Can I like both? owo While I do love more from Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland (the visuals, the way he portrayed and dressed the characters) I also loved the concepts in Syfy's Alice as well (the futuristic setting, selling bottled emotions, and the fact Hatter falls for Alice >w>) Really, what I liked about both was that they used references from Looking Glass well. Syfy's version seemed to focus more on that than anything, what with Alice arriving in Wonderland through the mirror, and running into the clumsy, inventive white knight. Tim Burton's including the Jabberwocky, as well as it's poem, and other creatures mentioned in Looking Glass (the crow and bandersnatch I believe?). A shame neither of them included the mock turtle, the wood where the creatures within forget, walrus and carpenter though (but I guess the Disney cartoon Alice and Alice games take care of some of those missing pieces <3) And yes, the Disney version was lovely as well. :'3

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The Tim Burton version is a lot better because of the all the effects

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