Mar 11 2010 10:24 PM ET

Box office preview: Will 'Alice' crush Robert Pattinson?

Audiences may have already given Alice in Wonderland over $116 million of their cold, hard cash but that doesn’t mean they don’t want to spend Read the full post.

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  • rachel

    oh I forgot..Rob pattinson is THE NEXT ORLANDO BLOOM,now is sexy and the next year he will dissapear,and rob even is cute,he is so ugly ,with his plain face,he has the nose plain too,and the jaw big,Come on girls,and without make up he looks like….,YUCK!!!he looks like oasis brothers,but the ugly one.And I ‘m not the only one that think that about him,he only has too much publicity,nothing more.face it

  • pk

    I think those who are petulantly knocking RP and comparing his acting skills to Depp’s should know that Johnny was a terrible actor when he started out in his early 20′s. He was not nearly as good as Rob is now. Watch Cry Baby, Nightmare, 21 Jump St. After those, he played every role exactly the same way for many years. I say this as a fan of Depp’s movies and the roles he’s chosen long BEFORE everyone got on the Pirates bandwagon. I loved him in Gilbert Grape, Benny and Joon, Chocolate, The Man Who Cried, Dead Man, Sleepy Hollow, but there wasn’t much range there, though he made his characters work. (I feel this way about the recent Neverland, also, though that movie bored me). As he got older and more experienced, he took risks with roles like Ed Wood, and he single-handedly made Pirates what it was. But I think he was too hammy in Alice, and he didn’t make me care for the Mad Hatter like I cared for Jack. The Libertine was loathsome. my point is that RP has more potential now than JD had then. (BTW, if you want to see good acting in a young one, watch Leo in Gilbert Grape, or River in The Mosquito Coast).

  • Jeremy

    Vampire boy is no match for the Hatter.

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