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Linda Woolverton is normally a fantastic screenwriter, but she completely and utterly failed to grasp what made Alice in Wonderland so great with Tim Burton's "sequel/re-imagining".
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As much as I want to support a female screenwriter, I think we can all agree that Linda Woolverton should be assassinated before she can butcher anything else.
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But Woolverton draws them too broadly to make their eccentricities stand out, and doesn't give them enough room to make those eccentricities believable.
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It's clear many children and their families need help, said Ian Woolverton with the group Save the Children, speaking from the Japanese city of Asahi.
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Unfortunately, Woolverton has decided to retell the stories of both Jonathan Carroll's novel Bones of the Moon and Neil Gaiman's A Game of You with such fidelity that it's shame neither author receives screen credit.
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The traditional tale has been freshened with a blast of girl power, courtesy of writer Linda Woolverton (Beauty and the Beast).
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Maybe Woolverton and Burton were able to sneak the weirdness by the ratings board by making the story so obviously one of girl empowerment.
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Woolverton said he spoke to a woman living with her four children, ages newborn to 8, in a small classroom at a school because their home has no water.
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Woolverton actually gives the film a solid foundation before things get weird, and Burton does his usual role-reversal thing to great effect.
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The most distressing experience for me was meeting Natsumi and Nao Nakazawa, 10 and 11, who were afraid of the water and desperate to return to school to be with friends they'd not seen since the earthquake and tsunami, Woolverton said.
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