So I used to like Tim Burton, not because the movies he made were particularly good, but because I saw Charlie and the Chocolate Factory the year I moved to my current hometown. Now, I had high hopes for both Alice and Wonderland and Frankenweenie. After seeing either one, it took me a while to admit that, yeah, they kinda sucked. Wonderland because the music was boring, the story was boring, the script was boring and the whole thing was just a generic fantasy movie using Wonderland characters (ESPECIALLY Johnny Depp) as a marketing gimmick.
Frankenweenie was a disaster because (spoilers duh) it had no narrative flow. Victor has no friends other than his Dog, so when his dog dies, that should have forced him to interact with his friends, but no, all he does is undo the instigating moment (which is a literary term for the moment that sets off the actual story once the characters and setting is established) and spend the rest of the movie hiding it until he's caught, then it's generic heroism and generic chaos. Honestly, it being black and white and stop-motion offered little to impress. Not to mention, I didn't think Weird Girl deserved to have her own pet yanked from her. I didn't give a damn about Victor, Sparky, Elsa (I think that was her name) or Persephone. Them all burning with the windmill would have made a much more interesting movie. So much for you, Tim Burton.