
Sometime around the turn of the century, Hollywood realized that adapting classic books from childhood into films was a license to print money. Next up is "Alice in Wonderland," which our friends at FilmDrunk are reporting will hit screens in March. The movie stars Johnny Depp in the Mad Hatter role he has been auditioning for his entire public life. (What about Tom Petty? He nailed that role in his video for "Don't Come Around Here No More.")
The movie will be directed by Tim Burton, and would probably smell like a worldwide megahit even if it were buried a mile beneath a landfill.
Beyond the actor and director, the movie's virtually assured success has a lot do with the bankability of similar adaptations that came before it. It will also be hyped relentlessly by every hipster with a Twitter account, a quirk obsession and a stifling nostalgia for childhood. (And, yes, that would be all of them.)
But going back to our first point, which of these 21st-century film adaptations, which paved the way for "Alice in Wonderland"'s impending dominance, is your favorite? Let us know the ones we missed, although any comment that dare mentions "Twilight" will be deleted with extreme prejudice.


























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Thursday 12 November
By Amar
Harry Potter!
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Wednesday 16 December
By Gina
"The Chronicles of Narnia" helped pave the way for me. You can tell that the scriptwriter really read the book and knew the characters front and back. It made for an excellent book/ movie adaptation.
"Alice in Wonderland" was a book that I always loved. However, Frank Bedor rewrote the stories in "The Looking Glass Wars" with a princess Alyss and a bodyguard Mad Hatter. Now, Tim Burton is bringing it back as well. It's gonna be friggin' awesome sauce!!
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Thursday 12 November
By Me
I don't think Lord of the Rings qualifies as a childrens book. The thing is 1000 pages long and uses very advanced language that i'm sure a lot of adults struggle with.
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Thursday 12 November
By Takahashi
I'm not looking forward to the "Alice in Wonderland" movie, the only film to do both books ("Alice in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking Glass") where some old T.V. movies that came out in the 90's.
Maybe we should just stop making films off of books, and have the kids just read them and use their own imagination to draw up the story.
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Friday 13 November
By Nick
If your going to put LoTR as a childrens series, then we might as well throw VC Andrews in there as well.
Where is Curious George? Winnie the Pooh? The Cat in the Hat? Shrek?
I'd have to throw my weight behind the Brothers Grimm.
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Friday 20 November
By UA
Where is Harry Potter man.
Can there be a bigger and better story than that?
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