Sort of like a United Nations Tribunal For Asking The Same Bloody Questions In Different Accents.
The Scottish accent is something that I did mess around with onFinding Neverland…
I like wearing skirts, too.
JD:Theyre all kind of related in a weird way.
But there were these weird little cryptic kind of bits that Lewis Carroll dropped in there.
A few years ago, I dont know if I would have been as intrigued about it.
Going back, and seeing theres like 20-something versions, and I never really connected with any of them.
But the characters and images… are just so strong.
So I felt there was an interesting, great challenge.
JD:My kids actually saw the film, cause I havent…
I send them out there, on the front lines.
They saw it and loved it, absolutely adored it and went crazy.
Werent freaked out by it whatsoever.
HBC:We have two children.
We have a two-year-old, and shes up for anything.
Billy is going to see it tonight.
It could be a disaster!
Hes 6, and it could be, because hes sensitive.
To be honest, he saw it being made, so he knows its pretend.
And now hes collecting dragons that he calls his Wockies.
Do you think that all films will have to be made in 3D in the future?
Joe Roth:I think the new version of it is a great addition.
JD:Chance, basically.
Luck, you know.
Its a miracle that people still hire me after some of the stuff Ive gotten away with.
How has your collaboration with Tim Burton evolved over the years?
JD:We met 20 years ago or something, forEdward Scissorhands.
There was always a short hand that was there.
One thing that has evolved when grown men start changing nappies and stuff, you discuss it.
TB:…a couple of times, maybe.
JD:Yeah, I did it a lot.
Having kids, you know.
You must have some quarrels sometimes…
TB:Were Gordon Brown and Alistair Darling… Do you ever have any artistic disagreements?
JD:We only quarrelled when Helena came into his life…
HBC:It became crowded.
JD:I lost my room!
AliceIs Wonderland is released this Friday, March 5th.Read our review here.