Question:
Alice In Wonderland Mad Hatter Scottish Accent?
Dark
2010-03-09 21:00:48 UTC
I saw Alice In Wonderland (Tim Burton's 2010 version) and I do plan on buying the movie when it comes out later on (die-hard Tim Burton fan) but I was wondering what the Mad Hatter (Johnny Depp) was saying to Alice (Mia Wasikowska) when he started getting in his crazy "DOWN WITH THE BLOODY RED QUEEN" spiel. I'm not talking about the raven and the writing desk riddle. He says something and then someone says "Hatter" and he whispers some word and returns back to normal. And while he's saying the line, he has a Scottish accent. I was wondering if anyone knew what he was saying. That is, if anyone knows what I'm talking about. If anyone can help me with this it would be greatly appreciated!
Five answers:
Kieran
2010-03-10 13:57:50 UTC
If your talking about what he said when he whispered after the mosue said Hatter than he said, I'm fine
hinata hyuuga
2010-03-10 11:59:58 UTC
I too have wondered this. I love Johnny Depp, but I was a little upset about not knowing what he said at the end when Alice is about to leave Wonderland. They say he is saying " see you in the sequel luv" or " fair farren." ( fair farren meaning farewell ) so i would love to get a hold of the script that has all the answers T_T
anonymous
2016-04-12 16:23:03 UTC
Yes he doesss! Johnny came up with that by m=himself. because the mad hatter is mad, whenever he gets upset part of his crazness is too all of a sudden go into a scottish accent <3 him
catgirl87
2010-03-09 21:23:05 UTC
I haven't seen the movie yet but a see a lot of questions about what the Mad Hatter said, wasn't he speaking too clear?
anonymous
2010-03-10 12:34:17 UTC
Fair Farren, which is a Scottish good bye, as in Fair Fairing or good journeying.



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