LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Tim Burton believes author Lewis Carroll's 19th century story, "Alice's Adventures In Wonderland," screamed out for a 3-D film because of its surreal elements, or what the director calls its "trippyness."
Burton's movie "Alice in Wonderland" opens on March 5 as the next film in a line of highly anticipated 3-D movies that has Hollywood watching closely. The most recent 3-D film, sci-fi adventure "Avatar," has shattered box office records on its way to nearly $2.5 billion in global ticket sales.
Avril Lavigne seems to have left her punk-rock roots behind for her "Alice" video,
instead exploring a more haunting and gothic world through the rabbit
hole. And the video's director, Dave Meyers, said that video
beautifully complements Lavigne's contribution to the "Alice in Wonderland" soundtrack.
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