Posts Tagged ‘Alice in Wonderland’
October 19th, 2009

Last night, just before heading to bed I decided to check out my twitter account, and what did I see? A-Trak posted that his Yeah Yeah Yeah’s Heads Will Roll Remix was released into the blog world for us to receive for FREE. I quickly messaged my boy Jordan to tell him the exciting news. It was 2am and he was sleeping but quickly got up to download it. A-trak has this effect on people.
I was sooo happy! I first heard his remix on the Annie Mac BBC Radio show and fell in love with it right away.
I’ve been listening to it everyday for the past week and a half off my computer, but now I can finally add it to my Ipod. Yay! Yay! Yay!
Here it is. Enjoy!
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Heads Will Roll (A-Trak Remix)
Also, here are a few characters that I know would enjoy his killer remix. Muahaha!
Queen Of Hearts (Alice In Wonderland)
The Headless Horseman (Sleepy Hollow)
The Fire Gang (Labyrinth)
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July 22nd, 2009

Alice In Wonderland was definitely one of my favorite stories growing up and knowing that it will soon come to theaters (March 2010) in live action/3D, directed by Tim Burton….JUST BLOWS MY MIND!!!
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Tim Burton has chosen to update his version of the classic fantasy story — earlier adaptations of the story were too disjointed and episodic, he’d concluded. So in his version, Alice (Mia Wasikowska), now 17, is revisiting a Wonderland that she has forgotten.
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I’m not sure what to expect, but all I know is that the characters look awesome and being a huge fan of Tim Burton, I can only hope for something very trippy, dark and creepy.
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For some reason, I have always enjoyed dark interpretations of Alice.
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Do you remember the game American McGee’s Alice? It’s a third-person action PC video game released on October 6th, 2000.
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Alice’s house is burned down by a fire, killing her parents, and leaving her as the only survivor. Because of the guilt, she tries to commit suicide (bandages can be seen on her wrists), and becomes catatonic.
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They also made action figures of these creepy characters, which you can still find online.
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Here’s English artist Trevor Brown’s vision of Alice. His works are controversial. The subject matter are often young girls and morbidness. Not for the faint of heart.
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And to lighten things up…here’s a cool Alice remix by Pogo. An electronic piece composed using sounds recorded from the Disney film ‘Alice In Wonderland’. Enjoy!