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	<title>Comments on: First Full-Length Alice in Wonderland Clip</title>
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		<title>By: alice in wonderland info</title>
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		<description>On its release last year I couldn&#039;t find much to fault Avatar on. But after watching Alice – the first serious CGI-dominated 3D film since James Cameron&#039;s immersive motion picture – there&#039;s now a glaring issue with it: the bar was set waaay too high. Previously the computer generated effects in Alice would have knocked your socks off, however in a post-Avatar world it significantly underwhelms. Not an overly fair statement for a film which has consistently beautiful and detailed images – take the awe-inspiring climactic clash which is set on a chess board-esquire battlefield for example – but you can thank Cameron for that. Once you get past the fact that Burton&#039;s creation does not aim to achieve realistic environments or creatures and that the actors will never appear to be anywhere other than in front of a green screen, you are in good stead to enjoy the colourful animation for what it was intended for: pure, undemanding, trippy wonderment.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On its release last year I couldn&#8217;t find much to fault Avatar on. But after watching Alice – the first serious CGI-dominated 3D film since James Cameron&#8217;s immersive motion picture – there&#8217;s now a glaring issue with it: the bar was set waaay too high. Previously the computer generated effects in Alice would have knocked your socks off, however in a post-Avatar world it significantly underwhelms. Not an overly fair statement for a film which has consistently beautiful and detailed images – take the awe-inspiring climactic clash which is set on a chess board-esquire battlefield for example – but you can thank Cameron for that. Once you get past the fact that Burton&#8217;s creation does not aim to achieve realistic environments or creatures and that the actors will never appear to be anywhere other than in front of a green screen, you are in good stead to enjoy the colourful animation for what it was intended for: pure, undemanding, trippy wonderment.</p>
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