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 Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Copy Combo Pack out June 1st
Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Copy Combo Pack out June 1st
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to watch the Behind the scenes clip.

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(About the behind the scenes clip)

Let me be clear: I really enjoyed Tim Burton's take on "Alice in Wonderland." The story delivered a worthwhile continuation of Disney's original animated film while sticking to the twistedly whimsical spirit Lewis Carroll's classic book. A lot of folks felt the same way.

Then the movie ended. Like many, I was shaken سے طرف کی the... interesting creative choice made in the final منٹ when Johnny Depp's Mad Hatter performs a CGI-assisted dance -- the Futterwacken -- to a techno beat. In the below clip from the Blu-ray/DVD's bonus features, out اگلے week on June 1, Depp expresses some concerns of his own.

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Q&A

Why in the playing of the Mad Hatter did آپ opt for a Scottish accent at times? And how was wearing a kilt for the big battle scene?

DEPP: Well, the Scottish accent is something that I did mess around with on Finding Neverland. That was a bit مزید sort of Aberdeen. With this one... Tim and I early on were talking about how this guy was actually made up of different people and he would be the extreme sides of these people. So, I wanted to go extremely dark and dangerous with the Scottish accent. I hope I arrived at it. I like wearing skirts too [laughs]!

How did آپ arrive at the look of the character and internally prepare for the role of The Mad Hatter?

DEPP: Well, they're both kind of related in a way. In terms of the look of the character, some of the early stuff that Tim and I spoke about actually came right out of the book. There were these weird little cryptic bits that Lewis Carroll dropped in there. Things like I'm investigating things that begin with the letter 'M'. That, on its own, was intriguing. آپ go through Alice and آپ go through The Looking Glass and there's never an answer for it. So, what I did was to start doing research on hatters. I found this thing called The Hatter's Disease, basically... because they use this very toxic substance to glue the hats together, which involved a lot of mercury and ended up poisoning them heavily. The poison would manifest itself in different ways. Some would develop Tourettes style syndrome, some would develop a personality disorder... some would get darker. So, I just thought 'yeah'. There was also an مالٹا, نارنگی tint to the actual stuff, which is where all the مالٹا, نارنگی bits come from. And then in terms of my approach to the character was just trying to find those places inside... to go from extreme sides of personality. So, one منٹ you're at full capacity rage, the اگلے منٹ you've dropped to some kind of horrific tailspin of fear, and then آپ go to some great height of levity. So, that was what I tried to do within the scenes and whenever I could find the right moments for it.

How did آپ feel when آپ first read Lewis Carroll’s Alice کتابیں as a kid?

DEPP: I can remember reading the کتابیں when I was a kid but it was a super condensed version. Then, obviously, the Disney animated version took over. But because the stories are so episodic, abstract and all over the place, what I remember مزید than anything is just the characters and how those characters stick with آپ for some reason. Even people who haven't read the book know all the characters.

How do آپ think your children will react to the film, because it's slightly darker than the books?

DEPP: My kids have actually seen the film... I haven't, so I just kind of send them out there on the frontlines. But they saw it and loved it... they absolutely adored it, went crazy and quoted things back from it. They thought it was amazing and loved every character. They weren't freaked out سے طرف کی it.

What is your recipe for success?

DEPP: Just luck really... I've just been very lucky over the years. آپ know, it's a miracle that people still hire me after some of the stuff I've gotten away with! So, I lay it all down to luck. There was no way to predict... prior to Pirates of the Caribbean I was labeled... they literally used to call me box office poison, which I was kind of OK with. It didn't bother me at all. But then Pirates happened and then suddenly Tim [Burton] didn't have to fight with studios to get me the ٹمٹم, gig, لٹو anymore. He had to prior to Pirates Of The Caribbean.

You've worked with Tim برٹن seven times. In what way has your relationship evolved?

DEPP: Well, we met 20 years پہلے یا something for Edward Scissorhands and, again, the fact that Tim cast me was a miracle... total luck that he decided to cast me in that film. One thing I would say that has evolved is that once آپ know someone for that length of time آپ get close. But in terms of the process, in terms of the work, it really hasn't changed for one سیکنڈ since we did Edward Scissorhands. There was always a kind of a shorthand that was there, there was always... Tim would turn his head a certain way یا squint his eye and I'd kind of go: "Yeah, yeah I get it. I know what آپ want." One thing that has evolved is that there's no way to avoid... when grown men start changing nappies and stuff [laughs], آپ discuss it. Having kids... that kind of thing. One of the things that I'm proudest to say is that I was the first person to give Tim the full DVD set of The Wiggles!

Where does the Mad Hatter fit in amongst all of the characters you’ve played?

DEPP: I felt very strongly about how he should look, and what his behavior was like. He shouldn't be very simply throwing a rubber ball into a room and letting it go nuts, just for laughs and stuff. I felt there should be some other side of him... some kind of damage, some trauma. He's a bit damaged. مزید than anything... not to use the word luck again, but I feel so lucky to get away with it because each time out of the gate there's always somebody that comes around and says: "Oh Jesus, what is he doing now?" In a weird way, آپ feel like you've sort of infiltrated the enemy camp on some level and آپ made it through unscathed.

Who is your پسندیدہ mad person in the world, and why?

DEPP: Tim because he gives me a job sometimes [laughs]. No, truly he is a mad person in some ways but it's a madness that works for him, obviously. At the risk of embarrassing him, I've always admired Tim for his commitment to his vision and the impossibility of compromise and for doing exactly what he wanted, the way he wanted in his own very unique way. As far as I'm concerned he's one of the only true artists working in cinema. I mean real artistes... a real auteur. They're non-existent at this point. So, Tim is my پسندیدہ mad person.

How difficult was this character of the Mad Hatter to leave behind?

DEPP: آپ always miss them once you've walked away. But part of them always stays with آپ too.

How were your own dreams when filming this? Did آپ have nightmares?

DEPP: Oh, I had hideous dreams. But I have a tendency to have somewhat dark dreams. I can't remember any of them specifically that affected me during the filming. But I don't think it had to do with the filming at all. I think it just came all سے طرف کی its ownsies. But I did have a dream once that Alan Hale, the skipper of Gilligan's Island, chased me through the streets of Hollywood! I really did...
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