Once Upon a Time in Wonderland
Once Upon a Time in Wonderland
TV-PG | 10 October 2013 (USA)

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    NekoHomey

    Purely Joyful Movie!

    Doomtomylo

    a film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.

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    Billie Morin

    This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows

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    Keeley Coleman

    The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;

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    drama59

    In a time of magic (as so began another great series "Merlin") this was a wonderful series cut way too short. (One can only hope they come back on "Once Upon A Time). With an amazing cast, Sophie Lowe as "Alice" and Peter Gadiot as "The Genie" are a wonderful couple. The story revolves around Alice and her adventures in Wonderland. The real world thinks that she is crazy but of course she is not. She journeys into Wonderland to find her love and adventures ensue. The voice of John Lithgow as the White Rabbit is perfect. Michael Socha is a great Knave of a Hearts. Emma Rigby is brilliant as the Red Queen. Naveen Andrews is the PERFECT Jafar. What I really LOVE about this show and "Once Upon A Time" is that it give adults a fairytale to love. If you don't want to grow up...then try this one. Go back to the time of childhood and enjoy falling in love with love. I will miss this dearly. I cannot believe that they canceled this show. Great writing, great scenery, great cast.........what more do you need??? The one big plus is that if you had to end this amazing show they did it perfectly. Bravo to the writers. I guess next time we may be finding ourselves in OZ as a series.

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    Shoshanna-lee Evans-Yarrick

    Watching this show after waiting for so long!! I can't help but notice some of the amazing efforts which have gone into it to make this amazing fantasy world come to life for us,the viewers, with some of the breathtaking settings that i can't help but want to venture further into, the new take on an old Classic in a way which compliments it and develops it further and the characters!! So far I can't help but find my self taken by these characters!!, their amazing stories and their depth it all seems to just work and make me love it more. ANYWAY overall I really do love once upon a time in wonderland (as you may have figured) and I can't wait to see more.

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    Lollie Pop

    I was excited to see this series at first but I was very disappointed after watching the first and second episodes. It's no where near as great as the original "Once Upon a Time." I feel like the show is lacking in certain areas. The plot is a bit overrated, the characters lack substance, and so far there's nothing to look forward to. Honestly, it's very boring and pointless so far.I am hoping that the show will get better but I'm not sure if I'll give it another chance as it fails to draw in my attention. I loved the original "Once Upon A Time" series to death: the characters were awesome, new and captivating twists, and the show never gets old! "Once Upon a Time" deserves an A++. "Once Upone a Time in Wonderland" would probably get a C+ from me.

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    songbirdn

    I can't help but feel slightly disappointed with Once Upon a Time in Wonderland. I have only seen the first two episodes, and maybe there will be hope for the rest of the season, but right now I'm not too pleased.The thing about this show is that it's actually pretty good as far as the actors go, and visually it's nice. I like the fact that everything in Wonderland looks pretty unreal, as if you've jumped into a hallucination. Sophie Lowe as Alice was a perfect choice, and her genie is very attractive. The writing is interesting, and I think it's awesome that they were able to weave in the parent show as well. So if everything else is fabulous, what could be wrong with the show? Well, in my opinion, it makes too much sense. I know, that sounds weird, but think about it...Lewis Carrol's Wonderland is supposed to be a world occupied by insane, head-strong, eccentric, and often obnoxious characters. There is no madness in this story, and the characters are all quite logical and perfectly sane. It's just NOT Wonderland. I don't think that movies/shows inspired by or based on books have to be carbon copies of the source material. That just wouldn't be realistic, of course, and I have no problem with a sequel/spin-off, just like I had no problem with Tim Burton's film. In fact, I loved his adaptation, because he captured the real essence of Wonderland, not the squeaky- clean Disney cartoon of the 1950s. And all the characters were a bit mad and rude. But this version of Wonderland isn't really Wonderland. Again, I'm no stickler, but is it too much to ask that Wonderland is a world of madness? That's the most basic element of book, and the fact that this ABC version hasn't showcased that at all is a bit annoying.

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