Talk:American McGee's Alice
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Marilyn Manson was originally drafted for and even composed much of the score, but he eventually dropped from the position, and with him went his contributions to the game's music, although he has said that they may finally be put to use for his own interpretation of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: PHANTASMAGORIA: The Visions Of Lewis Carroll.
Where is the source for this information?
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- -Eradicator, April 30, 2006 at 14:32:47 UTC
As there has been no reply, I am removing the blurb cited above. There is no source given for that information and I have been unable to verify or find any mention of it. Additionally, the wording was misleading.
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- -Eradicator, June 02, 2006 at 21:34:10 UTC
Again, removed references to unrelated project and an unsubstantiated claim for the soundtrack.
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- -Eradicator, January 25, 2006 at 19:51:10 UTC
[edit] Editing
"Although the graphics aren't spectacular by today's standards (the game was released in 2000, and was very elaborate for the year of its make), many of the levels are very clever and creative in design."
I thought this sentence was a little to bias with the spectacular in it so I changed it around.
--Sierra 03:41, 2 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Movie adaptation, edit history
This is to help document the long and complex edit history of this section, which has become obscured through past content spinoffs, deletions, and redirects. This section originally was part of this article from 2005-01-06 [1] until 2006-04-22 [2]. Note that the earliest revisions used the section name "Dark Wonderland" as that was the rumored title of the film project at that time. After reaching that point the entire section, except for a one-sentence forwarding stub, was spun off into it's own article. The movie-article, after several renamings, eventually settled to become Alice (2007 film). In March 2007 the movie article underwent many substantial edits and cuts to remove all unsourced, unverifiable, or trivia/non-noteworthy information. Later, as no independent news about the projected film had surfaced for a long time, the movie article was nominated for deletion, see Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Alice (2007 film). The voting results were a mix between delete and merge back into this article. Finally on 2007-03-22 [3] the remaining substance of the spun-off article was once again merged back into this article where it had originally started, and the movie-article was deleted and changed to a redirect here. So there was almost a year of edit history for the content which is not recorded on this article. -- Dmeranda 18:28, 28 March 2007 (UTC)