Every Modern Disney Live Action Remake (So Far) Ranked

10. Alice In Wonderland (2010)

Between this and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, audiences get to see Tim Burton at his worst, his visuals becoming inexplicably soulless and losing their charm to what seems more like a 3D cashgrab flaunting the Disney logo like branded clothing - the quality isn't much better than other works in the same field, but they have enough money to make themselves look appealing.

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Alice In Wonderland was the opposite of charming, a little menacing (but not enough to be interesting), and with another pale Johnny Depp character that didn't do much beyond act weird and prove to anyone still doubting that this was a Burton film. The visuals, while the film's highlight, are dreary, and the characters are not very likeable, even if Mia Wasikowska does a fine enough job as an Alice who isn't particularly well-written.

The most fun one can get from this film come from Helena Bonham-Carter as the big headed villain, Crispin Glover's Knave of Hearts being entertainingly nasty, and the Hathaway's White Queen being just plain hilarious. And, being a Disney joint, the visuals still hold up after 9 years.

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