Originally Posted by
Martok
Alice in Wonderland: Not great, but definitely good.
It's got all of Burton's usual style and visual flare (which for me is a good thing). Stunning cinematography, beautiful CGI, wonderfully wacky/hammy character portrayals -- Depp and Carter clearly had a grand old time playing the Hatter and the Red Queen, respectively -- and excellent voice acting for the animated characters (Alan Rickman as the Blue Caterpillar and Stephen Fry as the Cheshire Cat were particularly delightful) all combine to provide a solid film-viewing experience.
Cons: Uneven pacing. A storyline that....well, I wouldn't say it was "weak" so much as it was poorly executed; the movie's basic premise was solid enough, but sometimes it felt like the plot didn't know where to go next. Also, Anne Hathaway's performance as the White Queen fell flat (although to be fair, I don't think she had that much to work with).
Verdict: If you generally like Tim Burton's movies, enjoy(ed) Alice in Wonderland in any of its previous incarnations, and/or desire a fun-but-not-too-deep fantasy outing, odds are very good you'll like this one. A solid 8 out of 10.