Honest Trailers | Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
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Honest Trailers | Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Voice Narration: Jon Bailey aka Epic Voice Guy
Title Design: Robert Holtby
Written by: Spencer Gilbert, Lon Harris
Produced by: Spencer Gilbert
Edited by: Kevin Williamsen
Post-Production Manager: Emin Bassavand
Content Manager: Mikołaj Kossakowski
Post-Production Specialist: Rebecca Castaneda
Director of Video Production: Max Dionne
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"You're the worst chocolatier I've ever heard of."
Depp: But you have heard of me...
based wonka
In Cap's voice "I got the reference"
"Willy Wonka ? You're the best chocolatier anyone has ever heard of !"
"But you have... eh... fine."
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Always liked the twist that Charlie does reject the offer at first. Wonka wanted to isolate him (in retrospect really creepy) but Charlie turned him down, choosing his family over riches. And it was neat that the Buckets kinda lifted themselves out of poverty, independent of Wonka; I liked seeing Charlie's dad studying mechanical engineering in the background during the ticket hunt.
I blame Batman for putting Mr. Bucket out of a job by killing the CEO of the Smilex corporation. >:(
He had failed this city.
lol hey Vantas! and yeah I agree with you, this movie is a lot better than most people give it credit
They conveniently ignored that fact in this video because it would undermine their narrative that the 73 movie is better in every way.
Reminds me of one of my favourite exchanges in the movie.
Wonka: "(Families are) always telling you what to do and what not to do and it's not conducive to a creative atmosphere!"
Charlie: "Usually they're just trying to protect you, because they love you."
Ironically, if each of the kids embodies one of the deadly sins (minus Lust, of course), Charlie would embody Envy.
Sloth is the kid that didnt show up. :P
Or maybe that's Wonka
@@Heavenlyhounds96oh my God this is hilarious
Grandpa Joe is sloth
😮
@@Heavenlyhounds96 I thought that was mike tv
seeing the “I am a surgeon” meme in actual video form for the first time was a whiplash of an experience
LIVE JOHNNY GAT REACTION
(Daniel Dae Kim, who was Dr. Han in that scene, also was the voice of Johnny Gat in the Saints Row series)
you hadn't seen it but had heard of the meme?
FRR
I was even more suprised to learn they're the same actor 🤣🤣
@@TychoVan the meme was everywhere when it first happened but just never seen the clip
It will forever be ironic that _"Willy Wonka" and the Chocolate Factory_ focused on Charlie while _"Charlie" and the Chocolate Factory_ focused on Wonka.
No, any movie Depp is in focuses on Depp. 'Dark Shadows' 'Alice in Wonderland' staring the mad hatter, 'Lone Ranger' etc. all of Depps movies in the last 20 years are Johnny Depp playing Johnny Depp.
@@FriendofstfrankHe had a small role in Into the Woods.
So, Wonka should focus on the Oompa Loompas
So true!
The first one was only named Willy Wonka and… because Dahl disliked it for being too light and cheesy. His books were supposed to have a dark side. His family thought the Burton version captured that better so let him use the original name.
The only part of the movie I remember was when Wonka got in an argument with his dad and left home and his dad said "Fine, but I will not be here if you come back" and when Wonka returned the whole house was gone.
To this day, I'm still wondering about that scene. How is that even possible? I mean, it's one thing if Wonka returned and simply didn't find his dad still residing there, but he returned and find the whole freaking house cleanly disappeared in between other houses. It's like it's been teleported somehow. It also didn't make sense storywise, isn't his dad just a simple dentist instead of tech-wizardry of some sort?
@ahmadraihan797 its fiction, it doesnt matter 'how' it happened....
@@ahmadraihan797He's a wizard. Sir Christopher Lee can do whatever he wants
@@ahmadraihan797This is a world where whipped cream comes from whipped cows. If somebody says he’s not going to be there, he’s not going to be there in the most absurd way possible.
@@waltascher I usually really hate that argument, though at least it is consistent with the film's atmosphere.
"Growing up in the reverse beartrap from Saw" made me laugh hahahahah
But on the other hand, he does have perfect teeth now.
I always remember that Marylin Manson desperately wanted the role of Wonka.
I assume the conversation went:
Producer guy: "No, we're trying to appeal to children."
Manson: "What? I can be child friendly!"
Producer guy: "If you just showed up in public without all the goth make up and just looking like your normal self, you would still give kids nightmares."
I mean between Gene Wilder and Johnny Depp's depictions, I would think they wanted to give children nightmares
@@battlesheep2552 they wanted to make children learn that you don't follow the man that offers candy
Id you look for the video for Dope Hat by Marilyn Manson you could get a glimpse although very low budget of what he wanted to do with the character
Funny thing is Manson (without costume) just looks like a typical Hollywood burnout/washup these days. Looks older than he should, more wrinkles, more sags, darker bags under his eyes.
Drugs are a helluva drug, kids.
He knew that, thus the scary make up. So he could pretend...
"You get nothing. You lose. Good day, sir!"
I said good day!
"Everything in this room is eatable, even I'm eatable, but that is called cannibalism my dear children and is in fact frowned upon in most societies."
@@bucketofsunshine6366
"But Fez"
The irony is that aside from the whole backstory for Wonka, this version is actually more accurate to the book overall than the original. Got to take the bad with the good I guess!
Counterpoint: Christopher Lee nullifies “the bad”
so the book sucks?
@@noitallmanazI mean it’s a weird book
True. Roald Dahl hated the 70s movie. I assume he would have liked this one better if he was alive to see it.
YEP
I mean they trained actual squirrels and made animatronic ones, the entire candy room was real including the river, and the Oompa Loompas were mostly done via forced perspectives but sure let's all just remember the CGI. Because why appreciate the work that went into all of this
Exactly
"So strap in for a charming family film that doesn't really like children, overweight people, and foreigners." So, pretty much true to both Roald Dahl's writing and the original movie! Also my soul exited my body when I realized that this movie came out almost twenty years ago and Charlie and Violet's actors both have thriving adult careers in Hollywood now.
I still find the part when they are in the elevator and he says “puppet hospital and burn centre…it’s relatively new” ridiculously hilarious
I worked in a Theater when this came out.
Imagine seeing this in 5 minute segments throughout your day for like 2 months.
Good GOD 😮
I'm so sorry
It’s a masterpiece, so I wouldn’t complain.
sounds bad
@@thegoodreylo4749 I hope bad things for you
Random fun fact that I found absolutely fascinating is that those squirrels were NOT CGI! They were just really highly trained, so everything they did with sorting the nuts was completely real. So cool!
The scene of Charlie looking at all the newspaper clippings that Willy's dad kept over the years is one of the most touching scenes in a movie for me. I've been asking for months now, can we please get a trailer for seasons 2 and 3 of the Boys before season 4 comes out?
They DID make a trailer for seasons 2 & 3 of The Boys. 2 months ago
Burton claimed that was inspired by how when he visited his estranged mother on her deathbed, she’d kept newspaper clippings documenting his entire career.
I've been laughing at "Wonka-da Forever" for the past 10 minutes
I cried and laughed at the same time. Man, I miss T’Challa and Chadwick.
The sad thing is this version is actually more accurate to the book sans how it ended.
Yeah Wonka is meant to be creepy and unsettling. Wilder did try to embody that during the moments when the character loses his cool, but otherwise didn't. Depp kept up the disturbing element more consistently.
Everybody says that but I read the book and can't see how.
Yes! Ronald Dahl did not write delightful children's stories. He wrote cruel and whimsical tales about the cruelty of adults toward children. And kids love it. The 70s movie sanded off too many edges. And if we're going to talk about empty protagonists, at least Freddie Highmore has screen presence
Also, it looks like there’s loads of cgi, but both the chocolate river and the squirrels were actually on set
Yeah honestly Wonka being a whimsical slightly unhinged manchild makes sense in the context of the candy empire he created
Genuinely the funniest HT in a while 😂 Wonkonda forever, Saruman the Whitening, Screen Junkie, perfect!
Senile Joe! was pretty good too
"A CANDY CANE!" 😂
Agreed - every single joke landed and was perfect 👏
I still think the Gene Wilder version is better, but I still love this one. Tim Burton's style is always fun to see, Danny Elfman's score is great, and the darker tone is more accurate to the book. I do feel even worse for the Oompa Loompas in this one though.
Agreed
Seş
And glad they got at least one other thing right the Wilder didn't (The Great Glass Elevator)
IIRC, Wonka in the book is very unsettling, so Depp's performance was closer to that than Wilder's (Wilder was great though, I wasn't saying otherwise).
I saw Tim's first so for me it will always be the better one, Ive seen the Wilder one but it obviously very different, I really enjoyed the Burton on
Can we please get an Honest Trailer for _Gremlins_ before Christmas arrives?
Yes! Please do this!
I second the motion😂
It is in the movie!
This, Polar Express, AND Planes, Trains and Automobiles!
Knowing their track record, it will probably only be Marvel or Star Wars for the next few months.
Funnily enough this movie is actually closer to the book than "Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory."
Besides the added flashback stuff, and Charlie rejecting the offer at first.
I’ve seen this movie like 30 times and I’ll never be bored of it ever
Me too. I love this version and I don't much care for the first one. I'll watch it now and then but it annoys me every time I see Charle's grandad just tell him to break the rules and he does. The OG premise was he would never do that.
same.
it also makes me crave for chocolate
If this was the only movie I could keep in my collection, I'd be a-ok with it!
I read the book a few times growing up so I like this version the best, hard to top the OG tho but more liberties were taken with that one.
Say: "Chewing Gum is really gross, Chewing Gum I hate the most!"
Gum chewing's fine when it's once in a while. It stops you from smoking and brightens your smile. But it's repulsive, revolting, and wrong chewing and chewing all day long. The way that a cow does. 😉
We need an Honest Trailer for the Polar Express already!
Indeed!
Here here! Agreed!
Hot, hot, hot chocolate, and Fast and Furious: North Pole drift is just lit with this movie.
Starring: The Uncanny Valley.
They left the part out about how Charlie became Norman Bates, before becoming a surgeon.
Charlie had a much more normal upbringing than Norman
Epic voice guy "wow they're pale even by British standards"😂😂😂 said it with such emotion got me rolling on the first line lmao
Roald Dahl actually hated the Jean Wilder movie. It had nothing to do with his book, and it was basically an overproduced commercial for Nestle's new Wonka line of candy
The new one is basically a word for word remake of the book
I'll always have a huge soft spot for this movie. So many great moments and quotable lines. It's just so bonkers, I love it. And Danny Elfman's score. I mean come on, it goes so hard.
The timing to this is hilarious. Just watched this last night for the first time in like 15 years.
I watched both a couple days ago in prep for the new movie, read the book too so I could compare the three
Veruca also represents greed. Mike also represents sloth.
Greed is Avarice.
And yeah, Mike in the end is arguably Sloth.
This Mike is just full of untreated rage issues
Mike seems like wrath
@@Heavenlyhounds96Avarice is Gluttony Veruca is Greed.
if anything, shouldn't charlie's grandparents be sloth? grandpa joe couldn't walk for years while his son and his wife slaved to keep them alive, but now that he can tour a chocolate factory he's jumping and dancing?
My knowledge of Green Lantern lore, and Larfleeze, says avarice and greed are the same thing.
I appreciate this trailer for not making too many comparisons to the first or using subjective words.
We missed out on 1990's Nick Cage being Willy Wonka. Such a shame.
Can you imagine a 90's era Wonka movie with a Nicolas Cage freak out scene? I can.
I can't believe it needs to be pointed out at this late date, but Depp's Wonka was not based on Michael Jackson at all, but on Mr. Teatime (pronounced Teh-ah-tim-eh) from Terry Pratchett's Hogfather movie
Wonka definitely has a pile of children's teeth somewhere in his factory
@@Daft_Vader YES. And the tooth fairy probably
I was going to mention the pronunciation....
But you got there first.
P.S. don't set Banjo, or the Scissorman, on me!@@MrCarlbrooks
Suuuure
He also said he based his performance on George W. Bush if he was stoned.
It would have been very interesting to hear Dahl himself’s thoughts on this version, especially given he HATED the original.
His family liked it and his wife said her husband would have approved but I would be nice if we could have heard his own words.
This adaptation is complete bonkers, and i love it 😂😂
CGI was actually used sparingly in this movie (for example, the most of the Loompah’s are the same actor who’s just been recorded doing the same thing in a different position over and over again)
So he is MICHAEL JACKSON low key..
Got it!!!😂
Maybe the writers were trying to tell us something we already knew. Grooming kids into his own twisted image, the 'prize' if you could prove you were virtuous was to sleep overnight forever... Wait, am I talking about Wonka or MJ?
Why would anyone on a compare an eccentric pale guy who runs a chocolate factory and turns kids into blueberries to an eccentric pale guy who builds a theme park in his backyard and dangles babies over balconies... Okay, I get it.
Deep Roy who played the Oompa Loompas actually played every single one of them in every song, and they were all edited together into one shot
Some people like milk chocolate (1971 version) and some like dark chocolate (2005 version). And some don’t have to choose and like both 😊
Or neither, but I realize that I am the only one in that department.
@@MaiAoleithat means you have no soul
@@truedarkness4052 That's what those guys said, while they were beating me up after I kicked that puppy.
"keeping 4 pensioners locked up in bed should get them £3000 a month"
You'd think it would work that way, but honestly town councils here in the UK will do anything to not give families the support they need
2:05-Tim Burton Easter Egg: Smilex (Batman)
to anyone that might correct me that its spelled with Y not I
I'll admit my bad but its a reference to one of his works which is Batman
1:44 jesse eisenberg from BvS or Tommy Wiseau’s laugh montage from The Room
"HBC who appears like beetlejuice when you say Johnny Depps name 3 times " Haha they are in every tim burton movie together.
“British Dentist” got me
5:00 Hey I just saw They Live the other day! Now I finally get the reference.
"Mumbler!!"
3:27 that's it I'm calling oompaloompa resources
no mention that the oompa loompa actors name is literally Deep Roy lmao
This movie is hugely underrated!
Still the best adaptation of the book.
A) I actually really like this movie, even without "pure imagination". This movie really does not deserve the hate it gets. Like come on, the one there is a good remake
B) While I also enjoyed the wonka movie for the most part, I certainly prefer the dentist origin story over the whimsicle version of the wonka movie. It's just more unique and kinda funny that he basicly became a candy master out of spite. XD
Technically it's an adaptation, but yes, I love that part too!
I’m surprised Honest Trailers hadn’t done this earlier.
I really enjoyed both also
The wakanda forever got me WHEEZING
Would of never noticed if you didn't mention it
4:18 literally my reaction to this film!
Back when I first heard about this I actually thought this was a sequel. With Charlie already owning the factory and passing it onto a new kid.
No that's Snowpiercer (there's a very famous Youtubr video fan theory about that) ;)
@@goodial
Lulyeah reference?
@@HolaMundoTheMisteriousAGNo, the video was by Rhino Stew
1:44 I may have an explanation for this: his dad was constantly putting him under to fix his teeth and so the laughing gas never fully wore off!
This one might be more accurate to the book but I still prefer the Gene Wilder version.
The video is fun, but it warms my heart to see how many people wrote about their love for the movie in the comments. This film is the beginning of my love for filmmaking
madness? THIS! IS! HALLOWEEN!!
2:31 YO WAIT, THAT'S LITTLE CHARLIE'S ACTOR ! What a career character arc 👀✨️
The sequal looks good
I can't wait for when you guys do Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day (2014)
OMG I did not know that the actor that played Charlie Bucket plays the main character in the good doctor!
The actor also played Norman Bates in a t.v. shows called "Bates Motel" a while ago. ❤❤❤ Highly recommend watching it! 😆
5:17 I think it worked! 😂🎉
This is literally one of my favourite childhood movies.
This came out like ten years ago.
@@cody4763 came out in 2005 which is 17 years ago yikes
Only the kids who grew up with this movie like it lol… everyone else hated it
If it ain't weird, it ain't Burton.
I was waiting for a LOTR joke about saruman, thanks 😊
Depp nailed that role.
5:37 Sure, that might be hilarious in FUTURE court, but since Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was set in the 1920s, you would need to reflect on laws from that era, when many of the Central Powers from WWI had to give up their colonies. After all, who knows how many laws we've broken in 2123.
The best thing about this film is still Kevin Eldon and Mark Heap just randomly appearing in a cameo walking dogs.
Say: "A curious bird is a pelican. His beak can hold more than his belly can."
I always enjoyed this one more than the original. it also brings me memories of the first time I watched it in the theater on ecstacy. I still watch it from time to time now and still love it, sober of course. lol
from what i know dahl's family preferred this one too. dahl himself wasn't a fan of the original. thought wilder's performance was too mean.
God, it’s so relieving to know other people share this opinion. I thought I just had awful taste for years but I love the way this one expands on Wonka’s personality and embraces the absurdity of Roald Dahl’s humor while still making the chocolate factory almost look like it could work.
Finally someone else who prefers this version, I was feeling like the only one
I agree 100%
@@SomewhatSlightlyBoredDahl refused the sequel book to be adapted because he didn’t like the Gene Wilder movie. That’s why this one lacks the sequel hook.
1:07 completely made up profession😂😂😂
Professor: Who are those horrible orange creatures?
Why those are the grunka lunkas.
Professor: Tell them I hate them!
I lost it at Violet and Mikes honest names.
😆😂🤣
Depp was doing Michael Jackson for Wonka, while Jesse Eisenberg was doing Depp's Wonka for Lex Luthor in Batman v Superman.
The reboot of the reboot of the reboot …
The second adaptation of the novel
*Still asking for an HT for "Planes, Trains and Automobiles!" :D*
Say "from now on, call me.... velvet thunder"
R.i.p. Andre Braugher
Please do an Honest Trailer for Scrooged
I don’t care how many adaptations they make. I’m always down for anything The Chocolate Factory. Can’t go wrong with a movie about candy and chocolate. 😋
nothing i love more than getting all up in someones Chocolate Factory
Willy Wonka does own people, though
may I interest you of a DnD campain set in the world of Candyland with the ambiance of Game of Throne. It's called A Crown of Candy by D20. *diabetes away*
@@stoodmuffinpersonal3144 and what do you want me to do about it?
They also made a version with Tom & Jerry (based on the Wilder one)
Can you say 'From now on, call me Velvet Thunder. ' In memory of Andre Braugher ❤
2:25 i didn't know that Freddie Highmore played charlie in this film untill i heard it here! 😅
I absolutely love this movie but I also agree that everything in this video is so on point
This was one of my favorite movie remakes💯
when Americans try to say something like 'quid' naturally - Im pretty sure it means an angel got their wings... cause I hear a bell ringing
"no son of mine gonna be chocolate"
5:13 - That’s already a movie franchise.
except the gene wilder one isn't "the original one". the book is, and this adaptation is a lot more faithful to the book than the other movie. in fact, even the author of the books hated the first movie, since they made that Wonka way too likeable, compared to how he was portrayed in the book.
Finally, I was waiting for this omg
3:25 "Wonkanda forever" haha
Honestly when I was little it was this performance by Johnny Depp that had me terrified of Micheal Jackson I genuinely believed this was him and his smile with the soulless eyes haunted my nightmares
Well...Michael Jackson should scare children
Why would anyone on a compare an eccentric pale guy who runs a chocolate factory and turns kids into blueberries to an eccentric pale guy who builds a theme park in his backyard and dangles babies over balconies... Okay, I get it.
I actually love the Wonka backstory this movie added. I love the scene when he goes back to visit his dad and you see all the newspaper clippings. It’s a tale of father and son who didn’t understand each other, but in the end you find out how much the father loved his son and was so deeply proud of him. I think a lot of us can relate.
You probably already know but this was inspired by Burton's life - he went to visit his dying mother and, despite their poor relationship, he saw that she had framed movie posters of all his movies.
"Saruman the Whitening" is probably the best joke in the video, and that's saying a lot.
Please say "Thats got to be the pirate ive ever seen"
"A made up profession... A british dentist" xDDDD
I unironically think this film deserves more love than it originally got.
@@coyer137 Because it's closer to the original source material than the original film and I have warmed up to Johnny Depps portrayal of Willy Wonka.
@@coyer137 This Willy Wonka is the most relatable. Especially for those who really connect with the work of Tim Burton.
@@coyer137 Believe it or not he is!
@@coyer137 Because Gene Wilder is also very different from him. Willy had a tendency to act out in the book whenever the kids misbehaved. Gene never does outside of one instance. Even then he's more worried about his chocolate rather than Augustus.
@@coyer137 Yes. He's an eccentric nutcase with a boyish bravado, part mad scientist and part Alice in Wonderland-style loony. He's far from the character Gene Wilder played.
Should be called “Strangers with Candy”
Wow, probably the best one I've seen so far)