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Stephen Fry as Cheshire Cat, Michael Sheen as White Rabbit, Matt Lucas as TweedleDee and TweedleDum, Michael Gough as Dodo Bird, Alan Rickman as Blue Caterpillar.
super craigPosted: 15:05 Mar03 2010Post ID: 2809940
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Now you've mentioned it some of them do jog the old memory, Matt Lucas just looks like evryone else he as ever played. I knew Stephen Fry was in it but I didn't realise what part he was actually playing.
Let me be the first to congratulate you on witnessing pure perfection!
It more seems like Johnny Depp and Tim Burton are attached at the hip.
I dunno about that movie. I was never much of a fan of the original, and I'm not really looking forward to this one. Toy Story 3 and Iron Man 2 are still my most anticipated movies of this year.
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They are really milking Toy Story, the old films re-released in the cinemas and on DVD. Clever move though, using excitment about the new film to flog the old ones.
Let me be the first to congratulate you on witnessing pure perfection!
Of course they are, but nobody cares but everyone loves it so much, haha. XD
I would have seen number 1 in 3D but I didn't know it was in the cinema. D: I was going to see number 2 in 3D but my friends decided to go to Nando's instead. <:
I went to see the double feature in 3D. It was good, but as per 3D effects, I stopped noticing them rather quickly and had to wear those stupid glasses the whole time anyways.
When is Toy Story released? I see that Disney are re-releasing Toy Story 1 & 2 on DVD so it must be soon.
They are really milking Toy Story, the old films re-released in the cinemas and on DVD. Clever move though, using excitment about the new film to flog the old ones.
Disney have always done that. They release a video/DVD for a limited amount of time then delete it from their catalogue for a period of time then re-release it for the new generation of children.
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