This movie sure has shaped up my personality. Thank you, Mr Demme. I watched it a billion times in the 80's. Yes, I'm sick... but in a good way.
I'd rather have just 90 minutes of any Woody Allen Film every year, than 3 hours of cheeky pompous crap every once in a while.
A chronologically linear Wonderland? The mad hatter robot-dancing? Alice dressed up like Aragorn? A britneyspearsish end title song? Dumbly morals explanations at the end? No. The big hollywood formula went too far this time. Tim Burton's worst by a mile. Anne Hathaway's parodic acting is fine, but heads may be cut for everyone else.
Wonderful cast and fantastic atmosphere.
Pathetic screenplay (rest in peace Mr. Minghella), abandoned cast, boring musical numbers, washed up cinematography are just a few things to hate about this flop. Poor Fellini.
Interesting, but does not live up to the hype which proceeded the movie. Fantastic soundtrack and a nice script, but much simpler and naive than most people say it is. I just wish I liked it better.
I am a big big fan of the first one. The directors are unquestionably very able to hold on tho the "first-person-shooter" narrative, but the hint for the third part is a bit lame and pushy.
Pretty good and scary enough, but did not live up to the hype. Nevertheless, this is a great experiment with very limited resources. The director knows how use the home camera narrative with highly effective frights.