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PRNewsWire.com (link ) has the official press release from the Walt Disney Co. concerning the DVD and Blu-ray releases of Alice in Wonderland. The film will be available to purchase on June 1st, 2010, but will not yet be available to view in 3D on your accueil télévision sets. But, like Avatar, and with the advancement of 3D televisions, a 3D version will likely be available in the near future.

The suggested retail prices for Alice in Wonderland are as follows: The 3-Disc Blu-ray Combo Pack (Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Copy) is $44.99 (US)/$51.99 (Canada); the 1-Disc Blu-ray is $39.99 (US) /$44.99 (Canada); and the Single Disc DVD is $29.99 (US)/$35.99 (Canada).

Bonus Features:

DVD:

* Finding Alice – It's all things Alice. This featurette includes Tim Burton's vision for the characters, differences from the book and Disney's version of Alice and how she evolves as both a character and actor as she takes an adventure through Wonderland.

* The Mad Hatter – Audiences are provided with a deeper look into the world of the Mad Hatter. Check out Johnny Depp's early sketches, make-up, costumes and how they digitally enhanced his eyes.

* Effecting Wonderland – A behind-the-scenes piece on the different technologies used to create some of the most beloved characters in the film – Stayne, Tweedledee, Tweedledum, Bandersnatch and the Red Queen.


BLU-RAY:

Everything on the DVD plus:

* The Futterwacken Dance – Futterwhat? Check out the making of the timeless dance called the Futterwacken.

* The Red Queen – The creation of the Red Queen from start to finish, including early Tim burton sketches showcasing costume designs, make-up and digital effects.

* Time-Lapse: Sculpting the Red Queen – A short time-lapse piece montrer Helena Bonham Carter as she gets her make-up done. A three-hour process can be watched in just a few short minutes.

* The White Queen – An interview with Anne Hathaway, who plays Wonderland's good queen, about her character's journey throughout the process of the film.

* Scoring Wonderland – Composer Danny Elfman and Tim burton discuss the musique for the movie.

* Stunts of Wonderland – A featurette highlighting some of the biggest stunts in the film.

* Making the Proper Size – An inside look at the visual effects process of growing and shrinking Alice. See how filmmakers used different techniques to stay true to the storyline.

* Cakes of Wonderland – Take a trip to "Cake Divas" where the creators of the EAT ME cakes provide viewers with details about how they made the smallest crumb to the largest cake in scale.

* thé Party hommages – thé cups, saucers, cakes and more. hommage master Doug Harlocker gives an overview of all the hommages used to bring the famous thé party scene together visually.

toi can pre-order the DVD and Blu-ray at Amazon.com.

The film has been a massive hit for Disney. Approaching the $800-million mark worldwide, Alice in Wonderland has become the studios 4th highest-grossing film of all time.
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 The Hatter, er, Alice in Wonderland poster.
The Hatter, er, Alice in Wonderland poster.
We are all excited about the Alice movie. If we weren't, we wouldn't be on this spot. But is it really Alice's story anymore?

My friend, her sister, and I were at the cinema together seeing the Lightning Thief movie. As we left the theater, we were confronted par a huge poster for Alice in Wonderland with a crazy-big neon-bright image of the Mad Hatter on it. My friend's sister a dit "If it's called Alice in Wonderland, the why is there only a picture of the Hatter on the poster?"

It's a reasonable question, and one that really made me think. Of all the posters I had seen promoting Tim Burton's...
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Q: Your upcoming Alice looks like it might be a plus adult interpretation, considering she's meant to be 19...

A: With Alice, the imagery has been around for so long, it's so iconic. The problem with the livres is that they're episodic and kind of aléatoire events that the films have always suffered from the idea of a passive little girl going, "Oh, that's weird. Oh, I'm shrinking! Oh, I'm growing! I say!" So the goal was to try and take that imagery and be true to it but make it a new movie. So she's older, which puts in context. That's what's always been missing.

I think, with all these stories,...
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