As a lot of people know the song Dreams 4ever was recently identified, and the band Bad Influence made a remake, well, the thing about the remake was that they went full in on the Alice in Wonderland theme for it. The problem? Even though I consider myself to be a REAL big Alice enthusiast, I don't recognize this fottage for anywhere.
I heavily doubt that they would have. Especially because I'm fairly sure that they wouldn't have the budget to do something like that.
Alice in Wonderland (1949)
Here's a scene
Thank you!!! Skimmed through it and it appers that the black and white shots in the music video are from a different version, not sure which version the croquet shot is from, since it's hard to see it properly in the video.
The third one is probrably from a Terry Gilliam film
I'm not sure about that. It DOES look like something he would make, uncanny valley kinda thing that makes you uncomfortable, I've only seen a few films of his, but I don't know if any of his films have black and white shots.
The third one is probrably from a Terry Gilliam film
I'm not sure about that. It DOES look like something he would make, uncanny valley kinda thing that makes you uncomfortable, I've only seen a few films of his, but I don't know if any of his films have black and white shots.
I'm not sure about that. It DOES look like something he would make, uncanny valley kinda thing that makes you uncomfortable, I've only seen a few films of his, but I don't know if any of his films have black and white shots.
I mean the 6th one dude
That one feels like something he would make, but again, not that familar with his work, so I would have NO IDEA what movie, if it IS a movie by him, it could even be.
I'd guess the latter comes from the 1933 "Alice in Wonderland" movie. It features that infamously scary Humpty Dumpty puppet that matches the 'grim' style of those photos, along with some other grotesque depictions of the original characters.
I'd guess the latter comes from the 1933 "Alice in Wonderland" movie. It features that infamously scary Humpty Dumpty puppet that matches the 'grim' style of those photos, along with some other grotesque depictions of the original characters.
The black and white shots do! Found a trailer of it and a quick skip to the next five seconds thing shows the EXACT frame of the mouse and the other black and white one from the music video. The only one left unidentified is the croquet shot. That one might be harder 'cause it's hard to see it in the music video.
Guys, I found the croquet shot. It was literally hinding under my nose. It's from a 1915 version, which itself has lost media surrounding it. I had saved the most complete version of it to my watch later, under the impression that I had already seen the movie, clearly I was confusing it with a different version, thinking "oh, I'll just save it there, and re-watch it once I'm out of school.