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“Malice in Wonderland”

The Dolls is an avante-garde drag troupe that’s been performing in Albuquerque, New Mexico for about 15 years. Their play “Malice in Wonderland” will soon be out as a feature film…shot on green screen with very campy and bawdy humor. http://www.thedollsmovie.com I really think this will be a MUST SEE drag film! I was on set a couple times watching the filming, and it was so hard for all us of to not break out in laughter! The costumes and make-up are tremendous, as well.

Nanny Dearest and Alice

Not a good day for Alice

The film will begin post-production in a couple days, and the goal is to have a trailer by March 1st.

You can help with the costs of finishing this film by pre-ordering the DVD for only $20, at this time. The DVD will include autographs from the cast. Can’t beat that with a stick!

Poster art from the original play by the same name.

Go check them out! I think you’ll see it will be worth the online trip. :-) BUY A DVD TODAY…it’s a great deal!

www.thedollsmovie.com

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8 comments to “Malice in Wonderland”

  • I appreciate the work that you have put in, in this page. Really good,

  • I cant wait to see the new alice in wonderland movie 2010 when it comes out. I first heard about it being remade about a year ago and I was so excited and once I saw who the actors and actresses were going to be I was very happy. I think that

  • I hear ya on tim burton’s Alice in wonderland. Wait til you see this drag queen version! It’s a laugh riot!!!

  • There is evidently a lot for me to discover outside of my books. Thanks for the fantastic read,

  • Alice’s journey starts at the common place of social inadequacy and keeps the track of the character that finds itself in the way of its own faith and finally accepts it. Nothing new.

  • I really like that costume

  • Kudos to Depp, then, that he still generates another memorable, albeit this time one-dimensional, on screen persona. He provides his Hatter with plenty of lovable eccentricities and rough edges, all the more noteworthy considering the non-existent depth to which the material affords him. He’ll certainly be a hit with the kids. The rest of the cast are unpredictable in their output: Aussie newcomer Wasikowska overdoes it as the titular protagonist, Hathaway’s saccharine White Queen grates on the nerves and the opaque Glover is unbearably boring as Stayne; whilst Carter’s malevolent Red Queen is a hoot, Lucas induces a laugh or two as Tweedledee and Tweedledum, Rickman oozes noble charisma as the Blue Caterpillar and Paul Whitehouse’s March Hare steals every single scene he is in.

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