I found an awesome site called CosplaySky which sells some great custom Alice costumes!
Syfy Alice:
Alice's Purple Jacket/Coat (I have to get myself one of these!)
Alice's Blue Dress
Tim Burton's Alice:
Alice's Blue Dress
Mad Hatter's Full Costume
Mad Hatter Pink Shirt
Mad Hatter Jacket
Mad Hatter Thread Belt Bandoleer
Mad Hatter Pants/Trousers
Mad Hatter Pinstripe Pants/Trousers
Mad Hatter Bowtie
White Queen Dress
Red Queen Dress
Alice Red Court "Um" Dress
And they also carry a regular Alice dress based on the Disney cartoon: Click Here
Their prices are fairly reasonable considering they're custom made costumes.
The Mad Hatter's hat can be purchased from Amazon (or their affiliates).
You might want to do a search too. They seem to have few varieties, some even with attached hair/wigs.
The Syfy Alice costumes are far rarer. Actually any products from it are rare. I'm still hoping Syfy will sell replicas of the Mad March cookie jar head ;)
This is my blog about all things related to Alice In Wonderland, including the original novels as well as film adaptations and more!
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Friday, May 7, 2010
Syfy Miniseries Alice
Even though I have been a long time Alice In Wonderland fan, my obsession with it went dormant for years until December of 2009 when the Syfy channel premiered its new miniseries "Alice". It's been six months since it premiered, and I still have Wonderland on the brain probably too much of the time ;)
In case you missed it, Alice was made by the same people who did Tin Man for Syfy, which was a Wizard of Oz re-imagining. Alice is also a re-imagining but also a sequel of sorts. In it, Wonderland has evolved into a very different place from when Alice Liddell visited it, and now Alice Hamilton, a young woman, is having her own adventures in Wonderland, with familiar yet re-vamped versions of the characters from the books. Whether they're descendants or ageless, evolved versions of the characters from the books is a little unclear. I'm hoping a sequel will be made with some explanations about some of the plotholes in the miniseries. For example, in "Alice", Hatter and Mad March [Hare] are rivals, which wasn't really explained or explored as much as I would've liked, considering they were good friends in the books.
What makes the miniseries so great is the budding romance between Alice and Hatter. Hatter in this version is a young man, not much older than Alice, and though they argue a lot they have great chemistry together. The Mad Hatter has always been my favorite character in Alice in Wonderland, and the new re-vamped version played by Andrew Lee Potts is just brilliant. Not only is he good-looking and charming, he's also very funny and brings a lot of life and emotion not only to his role, but to the movie in general.
The cast is pretty great in this. Matt Frewer plays the comical and lovable White Knight, and plays the character very well. Kathy Bates plays the Queen of Hearts, and is perfectly cast as such. She plays it a bit subtle for the Queen, but it works and Kathy Bates is just phenomenal in everything she's in. Tim Curry has a small part as Dodo. Now I love Tim Curry, I have since I was a kid, but I've always thought he'd make a perfect Cheshire Cat with his sort of trademark, mischievous grin, and I thought the Dodo role was a little bit of waste for him as an actor. But I always enjoy watching his performances.
Caterina Scorsone plays Alice, and I'll admit it took a couple times watching the film to warm up to her. The character is written in sort of a cold, stand-offish way, so it's a little difficult to feel much for her at first. As the movie progresses though, she becomes more likable.
There are great many homages paid to the book, and one of these days I'll make a list on this blog of the ones I can spot.
The movie was released on DVD/Blu-ray (in the States) back in March, so if you haven't seen it yet, look for it at your local video store. You can rent it at Netflix, and I recently heard that it's available in Redboxes as well. You can also purchase it at Amazon of course :)
The DVD/Blu-ray has a commentary with Nick Willing (writer/director) and Caterina Scorsone (Alice). I personally love commentaries, and I thought this one was pretty entertaining and funny at times. I only wish they could've gotten Andrew Lee Potts (Hatter) in on it. Also, the movie itself on the DVD has deleted scenes/extended scenes that weren't shown on Syfy. Makes little difference to those who missed the miniseries when it premiered, but if you watched it on Syfy, it's really great to see all the missing bits added back into the movie. I wish there had been more features, but maybe some day they'll release a special edition with more.
Well, that's all about the Syfy Alice...for now! Sorry this post was so long!
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Introduction
Hi! Welcome to my new blog related to everything having to do with Alice In Wonderland.
I was first introduced to the world of Alice through Disney's animated version, "Alice In Wonderland". I don't remember how old I was when I first saw it, but I must've been quite young. Although I liked the movie, my real obsession came when I read the books around the age of 10 or 11. I can't even count the number of times I've re-read them over the years.
If you haven't read them but are a fan of Alice, I highly recommend heading over to Project Gutenberg to read them:
Alice's Adventures In Wonderland
Through The Looking Glass
There are also numerous copies available at Amazon (like the one below for example), if you prefer to read the "hard copy".
I appreciate you stopping by to check out this blog. I hope to keep this up to date with lots and lots of Alice related things :)
I was first introduced to the world of Alice through Disney's animated version, "Alice In Wonderland". I don't remember how old I was when I first saw it, but I must've been quite young. Although I liked the movie, my real obsession came when I read the books around the age of 10 or 11. I can't even count the number of times I've re-read them over the years.
If you haven't read them but are a fan of Alice, I highly recommend heading over to Project Gutenberg to read them:
Alice's Adventures In Wonderland
Through The Looking Glass
There are also numerous copies available at Amazon (like the one below for example), if you prefer to read the "hard copy".
I appreciate you stopping by to check out this blog. I hope to keep this up to date with lots and lots of Alice related things :)
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