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Despite this version of the movie sometimes being called a ripoff or a waste, Roald Dahl's wife has confirmed that this is closer to the book than the 1971 CATCF, and Roald himself didn't really like that one because it was too happy; his wife says that if he was alive today he would have loved it.
@@triple7marcMy point stands on execution alone. But okay, when did he write them? They are not the lyrics from the original book from what I can tell.
In the Broadway musical Augustus gets turned into fudge, violet explodes, veruca gets ripped apart by squirrels, and Mike stays small forever. Yeah, I'll take Johnny Depp with daddy issues
He should have added a joke about Six Sense. Charlie died from severe hypothermia from a gaping hole mere inches from his bed, but somehow comes back to life the next morning.
If I recall correctly dahls wife had imput on this and said it is closer to the book and dahl would've liked it, I like both equally as they're totally different styles
Easy thing for me to point to is the cgi of the factory. The original looked real with the practical sets which makes it easier to suspend disbelief. I also didnt enjly Depps portrayal of Wonka which is another big complaint people had
Well, I’m guessing that each of them are about 90 years old at the time of the movie, so if the factory closed 15-20 years ago, they would have been 65-70 which is still old. (Before someone gets mad at me, I know this is a joke lol)
Willy Wonka with PTSD from childhood casually attempts to murder 4 kids and the one who manages to survive gets a chocolate factory and everlasting lonelyness
I like to think grandpa joe actually told the willy wonka stories a million times before because he’s starting to go senile, but Charlie lets him go on because the stories are cool and it makes his grandpa happy
The actor who played Augustus was a trooper, he had to wear a fat suit, he had a fear of swimming, and he didn’t even speak English, you gotta at least give him some credit
That only matters if the movie isn't a crappy hollow shell of the best kids movie ever made. Depp is creepy and disturbing, where Gene was funny and perfect.
THAT is what irritated me back when I was a kid reading the book. Charlie's mother slaved away taking care of the family and Grandpa Joe pops out of bed to go to the factory. I realized that was crap when I was 11.
The brain produces endorphins when they feel excitement, thats probably what happened. I don't think disability can get him for that.. If they wanna stop paying him and rather bring heroin or pain killers to his house every day, that might get him up and working, but a few dollars a week is cheaper than drugs.
Wonka did actually talk to the prince about eating the palace. He said “You better start eating right away.” With the prince saying he plans on living in it.
Grandpa Joe: *pretends to be paralyzed and very ill* Charlie: *brings Golden Ticket* Grandpa Joe: *literally jumps 10 feet in the air and his paralyzed legs are suddenly cured and dances like there is no tomorrow*
Ben K. Johnny Depp said he was portraying George W. Bush high... I think you’re right on with the Michael Jackson thing tho. He might have over done the George Bush thing
When i looked at this version of Wonka, all i could think was "why does he look like a cross between Michael Jackson, Marilyn Manson, and that Russian chick from Indiana Jones?"
there's actually a very interesting theory that Wonka was spying on the kids the entire time. he wanted to give the factory to charlie but it would be strange to just hand it over to some random kid (because he was spying on him) so he created this charade. he created things specifically to tempt all of the kids and show how good of boy charlie was. the $10 was planted, the cashier was probably in on it. there's more to go along w it too. why would Wonka send out a ticket to his own hometown? why did he pat the last candy bar before sending it out? Roald dahl's wife was actually a producer and wanted to get it as close to the book as she could. not to mention, Tim burton is a great movie maker. they removed elements from the first movie that wasn't in the book. like charlie selfishly indulging in the fizzy room and they changed the golden egg room to the nut room. also, the oompa loompas literally had a pre-recorded thing for when the one kid died in the tv room. it's legit insane but so interesting.
5:33 "Tim Burton obviously thought that the 1971 version didn't have enough nightmare fuel." Boat scene from 1971 version: Allow me to introduce myself.
Deep Roy literally sacrificed his entire life for this movie. He learned how to dance, sing, and how to move when doing every single Oompa Loompa task. Every single shot had to be done an absurd number of times just so they could sync up every single one of Deep's positions. Tim Burton himself said that Roy had the hardest job in this entire movie.
Fun fact: the reason why the Oompa Loompas look the same is because there was only 1 guy cast for the role, so for all the dances, they had to shoot different takes so he could fill each role
I think the kid traps are SUPPOSED to be really obvious. Like, the kids represent 5 of the 7 deadly sins (excluding wrath and sloth). Augustus is gluttony, Violet is pride, Veruca is greed, Mike is lust, and Charlie is envy. The traps very obviously poke at each child's most fundamental flaw. Augustus is a glutton who loves chocolate, so show him a river of chocolate. Violet is prideful and is especially proud of her gum-chewing, so a gum that transforms the chewer. Veruca is a greedy little cuss, so show her something unique that her daddy's money can't get for her. Mike lusts for recognition and fame (he doesn't even LIKE chocolate), so how about a TV broadcast and being the first human teleported. And Charlie, well, he's the easiest. He's poor as hell, his home is loving but his house is shit, he doesn't get to have experiences that even kids just above the poverty line get to have. So the entire factory tour is one big temptation, and also a fulfillment of that temptation, since it's an experience that nobody has had before, something personal he will always remember. Anyway, the traps are supposed to be obvious, because it's a test to see if the kids can avoid giving in to the temptations around them and prove they aren't as rotten as they seem. In fact, you could even argue that Charlie is the most tempted of all the children, because everything he sees is something special that he would never have otherwise experienced. For the other kids, some parts of the factory are interesting to them, but for the most part they aren't enthralled the way Charlie is.
As much as people hate on this movie: it is closer to the original precisely because Depp played Wonka so creepily. Gene Wilder refused to make him as creepy as the book makes the character out to be. Yes, the original is the better movie, but face it, Wonka was a major creeper.
'Chewing gum is really gross. Chewing gum I hate the most.' I love that line. I find myself repeating it at random times lol. I love Johnny Depp, he is so great at bringing quirky off beat characters to life! I have watched this a few times and while it can never beat the original version, it's still pretty good. I like the fact that it shows all the kids leaving the factory alive. I always wondered what happened to them!! Also the part when Willy is with his dad is heartwarming. We were shown why Willy was so cold and withdrawn. It had a great message about love and family! I disliked some of the special effects, but it's a visually stunning Tim Burton film!
"If you listen closely with the right kind of ears, somewhere in the middle of that line you can hear the exact moment the world had had enough of Johnny Depp's nonsense" Best line in best CS ever imho
I saw this movie around 10 or so years ago and at that point, I didn't know who Johnny Depp was. It was only after a few years that I found out he's the same guy from pirates of the Caribbean. Its crazy
Hi chocolate isnt so hot that you burn yourself its actually about the same tenoerature as yourself thats why it melts in your hands it cant be to hot because it will fry the cocao
Another sin: When everyone entered the factory, Wonka revealed that the Oompa Loompas cannot stands the cold hence the toasty interior, but on the fudge mountain cable car ride, there were Oompa Loompas working on the icy mountain side.
But theres the sin isnt it, cause if the interior was toasty wouldnt fudge mountain not be so much of a mountain but more of a fudge puddle, isnt this the same movie where some indian prince wants his entire palace built out of chocolate and it melts on him
@@compzac in fact, if this factory has chocolate that melts when it gets warm, and workers who cant work in anything around or below ROOM TEMPERATURE, then how in the wonka do they make that work?
“It’s always fun to see a kids’ movie turn into a straight horror film.” Honestly, watch the musical version of this. They literally have the squirrels tear Veruca apart and they each hold a piece of her body.
Alyssa Robinson ...And the other kids are still competing? I’d have ran away screaming at the first death! Maybe they tried and Willy Wonka just didn’t allow it? I need answers but I can’t watch while my parents are here hahahahelphahahah
Dangan The Fangan I’m pretty sure they were horrified but got over and continued. I mean Charlie still accepted running the chocolate factory so I think he got over it.
So many people hate this movie, which makes me sad really. I watched the video about how this one is quite similar to the book, while the original really isn't. But if it wasn't for Gene Wilder in the first one, it probably would have sucked dirt. And Johnny Depp just made the character his own with his quirkyness, and I loved it
The original movie was essentially a big advert for Nestle. And Johnny Depp actually accepted the part without reading the script. One man played all the oompa loompas and got paid $1 million.
@@lil-hx3gi except that Willy Wonka candy wasn't sold by Nestlé until about 20 yrs later. The movie was made because a 10yo with a filmmaker daddy asked him to do it. And financed by Quaker Oats. They did make the candy just prior to the movie's release but it was by a candy company I've never heard of that doesn't exist anymore. And I'd argue the candy being made for real started as a promotion of the movie rather than the movie being a giant commercial. Source: I looked it up
@TheCumberCoIlective ~ just FYI on your "source" you can't believe everything on the Internet 😂😂😂 I think i read in another comment that you are working on being a writer and that's awesome. Just make sure you get better sources than looking it up 😂😂😂
This has been My favorite Book since I was like 8. And when My daughter was Young this movie came out I just love this version and the memories me and my daughter have together watching it many many times. We watch it every new years Eve .
It would appear that sin gets tacked on right away as the first *_ding_* for any remake of other movies. I don't exactly blame him for it, since remakes rarely ever surpass the originals. Even this one is super weird and possibly difficult to enjoy for people who grew up with the original, even though it's more accurate to the book.
@shrimp 4 life ツ As I said, it's true that this movie is more faithful to the book than the original. But for people who haven't read the book and only have the original film to go with, this movie might be less appealing. I certainly know I felt that way.
@shrimp 4 life ツ actually its because he didn't like gene wilder as Wonka and the studio went behind his back with the script thus cutting him out of the production of the film and Dahl had a bit of a fine with people changing his story i mean look at the witches adaptation they only really changed the ending and he still wasn't satisfied its the reason his wife retained so much control on this sequel
Jay Fletcher lmao I’ve watched both movies and I liked both. But actually Dahl’s wife has said that she also prefers this one and so would dahl himself if he was alive.
Jay Fletcher I grew up with this movie therefore I prefer this version. This person may prefer this version because it’s more faithful to the books. Don’t bash people that disagree with you.
Yeah the sin for the "why didn't they discuss this" shouldn't be there. after it was built the conversation does play out like this: "It's wonderful!" "Yeah but it won't last forever. You better start eating soon." "Nonsense! I don't plan on eating my palace! I intend to live in it." He deadass didn't think it would melt.
I would like to add a sin: what are the chances that Charlie lives close to the factory. What if he lived in another country like the other kids, and he had to fly by plane, which he couldn't afford to do.
fun fact if the elevator is filled with helium instead of normal air composition, then yes they would fall forward because all of the helium would shoot to the back of the elevator forcing everything else forward
Did you know that there was actually supposed to be a sixth kid in the book? It was a girl and she was supposed to be a know it all, but her disappearing scene was so gruesome it didn't get added.
@@ninieibrahim she was one of those kids who never wanted anyone to have fun and wanted all kids to be mindless slaves who just went to school. And her dad was a school headmaster who shared the same views as his daughter. They got turned into cereal or sugar I think.
@wahaabPlayz Actually, there were 10 kids in the first script, before Dahl cut them down. All of which had pretty bad fates, including Charlie who was going to get trapped inside a Chocolate Statue according to The Missing Golden Tickets. Prune's fate was unknown, as his chapter was lost when Dahl sent it to a magazine company, and they didn't publish it, however an earlier script had him turned into "Children's-Delight" which was the precursor to "Spotty Powder" which was what caused Miranda's fate. All the early kids + their fates: Augustus Pottle (Later Augustus Gloop) and Miranda Grope who fell in the Chocolate River, Tommy Troutbeck and Wilbur Rice who were sent to the Pounding & Cutting Room, Clarence Crump, Terence Roper, and Bertie Upside who ate a lot of Warming Candies, Miranda Mary Piker, who's fate was explained earlier, Martin Prune, fate unknown, Violet Glockenberry (Later Violet Beauregarde) who ate 3 course meal chewing gum, Herpes Trout (Later Mike Teavee) who was shrunken, Elvira Entwhistle (Later Verunca Salt) who was sent down the Garbage Chute by squirrels, and Charlie Bucket, who originally was black and accidentally coated in quick-drying chocolate. Mistaken for one of Wonka’s giant ‘chocolate boys,’ he is delivered as an Easter present to Wonka’s son, Freddie, where at the Wonka house he witnesses a robbery. Once free the next day, he helped catch the thieves, and Wonka rewarded him with his own sweetshop.
I've often wondered if the Oompa Loompas were just really good at predicting the order in which the kids would be taken out or if they just had multiple different songs planned and rehearsed for every scenario tying into each specific kid's personality.
@@yongbok69 They can’t use the word “they” when they are talking directly to you. Listen, I get you being offended if someone called you the wrong pronoun knowing whether you are male or female, but when they didn’t know which you were you could correct them nicely instead of getting angry.
I would say that singing in a different language is different than speaking it, but their songs were improv'ed. With singing, you're practicing the same words over and over, even if you have no clue what they mean, you are still singing in that language, which the same can be said with speaking, if you practice certain common phrases in a different language.
That"s not a fair thing tho. I have heard and seen person from other countries not speak a lick of English but yet sing English raps, rock song, etc. Its mind blowing.
@@motodog242 it definitely is, tbh... I can sing in Japanese, Italian and French (Also ofc English, Spanish and Portuguese, but these 3 doesn't count, since I can speak these languages), I can't speak none of these languages
Napa But you couldn’t make up a song on the spot in Japanese, could you? It’s implied that the Oompa Loompas made up the song in English right there and then.
"Thats why we nicknamed him Lance." LMFAO Ive watched more Hollywood in the past week through your channel than I have in the past 20 years on the big or small screen. Im officially addicted to CinemaSins. One-liners like that keep me coming back for more.
@@bi-lynejackson1845 even when I was a kid, I always preferred Tim Burton's 2005 version of “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” because it's more faithful to the book, more in depth, has better quality, and it's also the one I grew up with the most. If you grew up in the 2000s, you'd probably know what I mean.
Actually, setting up "accidents" for the bratty kids would be easy. You have to know their personalities, which was shown on the news. Just set up some temptations as traps and reel them in.
Since I was born, my mum said not to take candy from strangers. This is literally of the opposite of what my mum told me. Entering a weird mans chocolate factory to eat his candy
honestly he did a great job acting in this movie, like it feels normal but has a dark undertone or something idk, when i was a kid i didnt realize how creepy my man was but i like it
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That's fine
4 reply... top 5 yay
I was 31st
Hi
didn’t even acknowledge that Charlie gave the cashier $10 for a chocolate bar and didn’t even get change
Dude made x10 profit and he fuckin' knew it
Maybe the price raised due to all the factory bull crap, idk
It's literally a magic chocolate bar and you're complaining it costs a tenner
More importantly, why is a British boy buying something with a ten dollar bill?
And he didn't say keep the change so I guess the candy bar was ten bucks
imagine dying *slowly, painfully* and seeing some random people making a diss track as your last moments
I mean, that’s the way I want to go
Imagine dying, and not getting a diss track.
@@theofficialvernetheturtley338 I know right!
Tbh id wanna go out like that
Wankanda forever
Grandpa: can’t walk
Charlie: finds gold ticket
Grandpa: health
Tep
Heath
+500 energy
Helth
Charlie: grandpa I thought you were sick
Grandpa: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I actually really love the delivery on “This is the puppet hospital and burn center. It’s…relatively new…” It’s so charming and almost naive of Wonka.
Really it's the welcome song sequence that upset me
"I cannot tell you how quickly and forcefully I would remove children from this man's presence."
I howled
Furry
Awooooo
Anthony Freeman dude looks like a demon 6:05
Anthony Freeman no you didn’t.
I almost coughed up my lungs
Kid: (dies)
Oompa Loompas: Slide to the left! Slide to the right! Criss cross! Criss cross! Cha Cha real smooth.
"music" turn it 'round
They dont die but i Will give it for you ☆
𝙻𝚘𝚕 𝚋𝚞𝚝 𝚝𝚑𝚎𝚢 𝚍𝚒𝚍'𝚝 𝚍𝚒𝚎 𝚝𝚑𝚎𝚢 𝚠𝚊𝚜 𝚜𝚊𝚟𝚎𝚍 ♡♥︎
Un dun dun dun cha cha
@@taehyungshair8754
It was a joke about how the oompa loompas react when something goes wrong.
Kid:dies painfully
Oompa loompa: AYYYYYY MACARENA
Hahahahaahahahaaaaaaa
Ompa loompas: opang gangdam style eh eh eh eh eh eh eyyyýyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
Oompa loompa doopadie doo
I've got a puzzle for you~
Lol
Hahaha I just imagined it with their chipmunk/helium voices lmao😂😂😂
LMFAO
Despite this version of the movie sometimes being called a ripoff or a waste, Roald Dahl's wife has confirmed that this is closer to the book than the 1971 CATCF, and Roald himself didn't really like that one because it was too happy; his wife says that if he was alive today he would have loved it.
His widow produced this movie.
I doubt the book read " the oompa loompas then proceeded to sing a song that is forced, dated, and cringy".
@@_RiseAgainst You’re referring to the 1971 songs, right? Because Roald Dahl himself wrote the lyrics to the 2005 songs.
@@triple7marcMy point stands on execution alone. But okay, when did he write them? They are not the lyrics from the original book from what I can tell.
@@_RiseAgainst Yes, they are. And what’s wrong with the execution? They sang the songs in an original and varied style throughout the movie.
“Alright who’s left?”
**No one responds**
“Well then”
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Willy Wonka is a savage
@@gamerchannel2957 I don't trust you but ok
When he said “wonkonda forever” I lost it🤣
MrFox13 Black Panther 🐆
I know, that means I laughed my ass off
MrFox13 haha 😆
Lol same
😂💀
"Wonkanda Forever" had me absolutely howling
Lol
In tears 😭
Werewolf?
@@shriharihudli There wolf! There castle!
aswindyy I STILL CRY WHEN BLACK PANTHER TURNS INTO DUST.😣😢😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
FUN FACT: the kid who played the young Willy Wonka is now a kick-ass guitar player, and folk singer-songwriter
Good for him!
The kid who played Charlie in the original is now a kickass veterinarian.
No, he is an autistic doctor
Missed sin: Secret recipe has “secret recipe” written on envelope.
Nichole would be good at Cinema Sins
@@michaelrussell3890 lmao
Nichole I was like “bruh wonka of course they're gonna steal the secret recipe if it says so”
@@michaelrussell3890 Michael misses the chance to quote CinemaSins by not saying " Nichole would be great at CinemaSins"
Nevermind the FRICKING DOLL HOSPITAL
In the Broadway musical Augustus gets turned into fudge, violet explodes, veruca gets ripped apart by squirrels, and Mike stays small forever.
Yeah, I'll take Johnny Depp with daddy issues
well thats scary
Let me just say, veruca getting torn apart SCARRED me
@@ashleywonnacott9792 look up veruca nutcracker sweet the thing is she is now a russian heat who wants to do ballet sooo
I attended one of the Broadway previews. The kid next to me stared crying because he was so scarred. Rightfully though.
And my mum took me to see that in London when I was 7...
“Wonkanda forever”
I have no right to be laughing as hard as I am at this
Even better that Joshscorcher made the same joke in his everything Great about this,
"Wakanda forever! ...Wonka-nda forever?... i'll see myself out."
@I simp for Denki so yeah *I like ur username*
I agree with your name
WONKANDA FOREVER! *screams in Oompa Loompa*
You’re username is a damn mood.
The face Wonka made when he said "The Incinerator" and he looked pissed at Mike for pointing out it was Tuesday 😂
"Charlie died from severe hypothermia from a gaping hole mere inches from his bed" had me laughing so hard.
2:48
Honestly same 😂😂😂
Percy Leung 😂😂😂
He should have added a joke about Six Sense.
Charlie died from severe hypothermia from a gaping hole mere inches from his bed, but somehow comes back to life the next morning.
- Buehmann probably the time stone from Dr Strange
I still can't get over the fact that CinemaSins called the seahorse boat a dragon
DUN DUN DUN
Is that you onionsan-
Or maybe...sea dragon...?
(I know this might come across as sarcasm but I promise it’s not meant to.)
I thought it was a dragon-
I mean, doesn't really look like a seahorse either.
I’m now convinced that Johnny Depp is a shapeshifter
👁-
0_0
Scissor hands , pirates of the caribean , sweeny todd Yep shapeshifter alrght
He is
@Rowan Murphy you're cool 💘
I know people don’t like this version, but I genuinely really really love it. It’s so twisted and dark
Same here! I like both movies, but CATCF will always be my favourite- probably because I saw it first
yes, like every tim burton movie should be
I love them both, but the original is a classic and miles ahead of this version.
If I recall correctly dahls wife had imput on this and said it is closer to the book and dahl would've liked it, I like both equally as they're totally different styles
Easy thing for me to point to is the cgi of the factory. The original looked real with the practical sets which makes it easier to suspend disbelief. I also didnt enjly Depps portrayal of Wonka which is another big complaint people had
Kid: *falls in chocolate and is about to drown*
Oompa Loompa: *starts twerking*
Omg 😂
Get nea-nead
fun fact: the oompa loompas were all made by the same guy. he had to do all of the dances one by one.
@@boomkittyFX *Shadow clone twerking intensifies
@@dragonrider7101 you have sinned
I love how Grandpa Joe has just been old since forever. Even when he was young he was old 😂 lol
Lol
Well, I’m guessing that each of them are about 90 years old at the time of the movie, so if the factory closed 15-20 years ago, they would have been 65-70 which is still old. (Before someone gets mad at me, I know this is a joke lol)
@@washingmachine569 yeah in the book they’re in their 90’s
@@washingmachine569 But Grandpa Joe worked at the first Willy Wonka shop, and he still looked 90
Like Morgan Freeman
Willy Wonka with PTSD from childhood casually attempts to murder 4 kids and the one who manages to survive gets a chocolate factory and everlasting lonelyness
👏👏👏👏👏
Would you rather much
Alexis f
I have ptsd 😄
I like to think grandpa joe actually told the willy wonka stories a million times before because he’s starting to go senile, but Charlie lets him go on because the stories are cool and it makes his grandpa happy
Kid: Dies a horrible death
Oompa Loompas: *Get nae naed*
They still dont die but KK
Kid- goes through pipe by song and dance
Cinema sins- *This Works*
Cha-cha real smooth
*does the dab*
Well he didn't die if u watched the ending
Kid: _dies_
Oompa loompas: *_*Dances away like there is no tomorrow_**
Hey newbie I see your here too looking good
Kid: dies
Oompa Loompas: **Dabs**
Kid: dies
Oompa Loompas: **Dabs**
My god that’s hilarious 😂
Hi Baljeet
The actor who played Augustus was a trooper, he had to wear a fat suit, he had a fear of swimming, and he didn’t even speak English, you gotta at least give him some credit
Yeah i seen that
If I saw chocolate River I would do a swan dive
@@smileybubbles9894 it would make my suicide look like i had forgotten i cant swim
The actor who played him in the 1971 original also didn't speak English, and I think I remember reading he was claustrophobic.
I played Augustus in our Willy Wonka Jr in West Virgina. Fat suit and everything
Actually, Tim Burton respected the original story more than the other Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
In both movies I have yet to see square blocks that look round
@@Johndoe-jd you mean like square balloons?
@@alexiaivan7708 yhea
That only matters if the movie isn't a crappy hollow shell of the best kids movie ever made. Depp is creepy and disturbing, where Gene was funny and perfect.
@@thesultanofswing8706 agree to disagree
Grandpa Joe : bedridden for twenty years
Charlie gets a golden ticket: Joe starts dancing round the room
(sniff sniff) Do I smell, *benefit fraud? *
*ding*
THAT is what irritated me back when I was a kid reading the book. Charlie's mother slaved away taking care of the family and Grandpa Joe pops out of bed to go to the factory. I realized that was crap when I was 11.
Yes, but pre-Beveridge Report benefit fraud by the look of it.
The brain produces endorphins when they feel excitement, thats probably what happened. I don't think disability can get him for that.. If they wanna stop paying him and rather bring heroin or pain killers to his house every day, that might get him up and working, but a few dollars a week is cheaper than drugs.
It was funnier in the original with the Golden Ticket song.
Wonka did actually talk to the prince about eating the palace. He said “You better start eating right away.” With the prince saying he plans on living in it.
I think he meant before they actually built the castle made out of chocolate. They only talk about the plan AFTER it was finished.
@@magcptsscqrsganimals3025 yes but most people don't live in Wonks chocolate so Wonka made the justified assumption that it'd be eaten
@@tanandalynch9441 I guess that makes sense, good point, good point.
I guess he didn’t want cavities or diabetes
@@magcptsscqrsganimals3025 pov: I Have no idea how diabetes works
Imagine dying while watching your own disstrack
Imagine living and being haunted as it forever sticks in your brain.
The ultimate way of getting dabbed on, by an army of midgets no less
Imagine to be Surrounded by Boring People In A Room With No Wi-Fi And 2% Battery Oh... And You Also Forgot The Charger!
ros Technically my dad listened to mine for me
Omg-
*a child literally dies*
"Oh nOoO mY chOcOLaTE!"
- Willy Wonka
Innocent Child: (dies)
Oompa Loompas: 🕺🏻🕺🏻🕺🏻🕺🏻
Spike The Phantom hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahah😂😂
Hahahahahahahahahaha 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That innocent child is not Innocent. He is a naughty brat.
300th like
Spike The Phantom Ghost
You forgot Doris: 💃
Grandpa Joe: *pretends to be paralyzed and very ill*
Charlie: *brings Golden Ticket*
Grandpa Joe: *literally jumps 10 feet in the air and his paralyzed legs are suddenly cured and dances like there is no tomorrow*
Disabilities benefits fraud
Duck grandpa joe
@@licentiousdreams Okay...WOW! 💀👌
It gets more suspicious when all four disabled grandparents are sitting at the table at the end of the movie.
r/grandpajoehate
I always thought Depp was thinking “sociopathic Michael Jackson” when he portrayed Willy Wonka
Ben K. Johnny Depp said he was portraying George W. Bush high... I think you’re right on with the Michael Jackson thing tho. He might have over done the George Bush thing
When i looked at this version of Wonka, all i could think was "why does he look like a cross between Michael Jackson, Marilyn Manson, and that Russian chick from Indiana Jones?"
And how exactly "sociopathic Michael Jackson" differs from the regular?
Depp as Michael Jackson and in his own "Neverland",calls for children.
Me:(Tugs collar).
Thank you. I always said Johnny is chanelling Michael Jackson. Even down to the whispering, slightly feminine voice
I do enjoy Johnny Depp’s Wonka but mostly because I find him completely insane which is something I heavily relate too
😂😂😂😂
I also think it's more realistic because if you were cooped up in a building for god-knows-how-long for an extremely long time you would also go nuts
@@B1_1_9_7_5 I can confirm, I was calling Oompa Loompas with a flute by month 3 of quarantine
there's actually a very interesting theory that Wonka was spying on the kids the entire time. he wanted to give the factory to charlie but it would be strange to just hand it over to some random kid (because he was spying on him) so he created this charade. he created things specifically to tempt all of the kids and show how good of boy charlie was. the $10 was planted, the cashier was probably in on it. there's more to go along w it too. why would Wonka send out a ticket to his own hometown? why did he pat the last candy bar before sending it out? Roald dahl's wife was actually a producer and wanted to get it as close to the book as she could. not to mention, Tim burton is a great movie maker. they removed elements from the first movie that wasn't in the book. like charlie selfishly indulging in the fizzy room and they changed the golden egg room to the nut room. also, the oompa loompas literally had a pre-recorded thing for when the one kid died in the tv room. it's legit insane but so interesting.
The theorizer
I've been writing a fic very similar to this for like a year xD I had no idea it was a legit theory
I love it, its soooo twisted ! A children's horror story for sure.
This changes a lot! Thanks for the insight!
@@TheCumberCoIlective drop the link!
5:33 "Tim Burton obviously thought that the 1971 version didn't have enough nightmare fuel."
Boat scene from 1971 version: Allow me to introduce myself.
Probably the only nightmare fuel scene in the '71 version. The entire 2005 version is nightmare fuel.
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I think it's safe to assume that if Tim Burton had done a scene similar to that scene in the original, this movie would've been rated PG-13.
There’s no earthly way of knowing which direction we are going
@@breadducky4514 the 2005 movie IS PG-13
Deep Roy literally sacrificed his entire life for this movie. He learned how to dance, sing, and how to move when doing every single Oompa Loompa task. Every single shot had to be done an absurd number of times just so they could sync up every single one of Deep's positions. Tim Burton himself said that Roy had the hardest job in this entire movie.
Deep Roy doesn't get enough credit for his role
This movie is a horrifying lucid dream-nightmare fuel-murder happy abomination and I love every bit of it.
You have to admit though, Willy Wonka's insanity is hilarious at times
*E*
unless youre a small child near him
Maybe when he walks into the glass elevator. I used to cackle at that when I was small.
It’s one of the few things that genuinely make me laugh
Definitely.
Fun fact: the reason why the Oompa Loompas look the same is because there was only 1 guy cast for the role, so for all the dances, they had to shoot different takes so he could fill each role
Ah so it’s pain
Yeah no shit.
His name is also "Deep Roy"
Yeah no shit
But yeah he worked hard like damnn
So in other words, a budget-enforced "you all look alike"
_kid dies from hypothermia._
_Oompa Loompas:_
_YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET_
I'm glad this is known #ChoclateFactoryIsTerrfying
What??? XD
I think the kid traps are SUPPOSED to be really obvious. Like, the kids represent 5 of the 7 deadly sins (excluding wrath and sloth). Augustus is gluttony, Violet is pride, Veruca is greed, Mike is lust, and Charlie is envy. The traps very obviously poke at each child's most fundamental flaw. Augustus is a glutton who loves chocolate, so show him a river of chocolate. Violet is prideful and is especially proud of her gum-chewing, so a gum that transforms the chewer. Veruca is a greedy little cuss, so show her something unique that her daddy's money can't get for her. Mike lusts for recognition and fame (he doesn't even LIKE chocolate), so how about a TV broadcast and being the first human teleported. And Charlie, well, he's the easiest. He's poor as hell, his home is loving but his house is shit, he doesn't get to have experiences that even kids just above the poverty line get to have. So the entire factory tour is one big temptation, and also a fulfillment of that temptation, since it's an experience that nobody has had before, something personal he will always remember.
Anyway, the traps are supposed to be obvious, because it's a test to see if the kids can avoid giving in to the temptations around them and prove they aren't as rotten as they seem. In fact, you could even argue that Charlie is the most tempted of all the children, because everything he sees is something special that he would never have otherwise experienced. For the other kids, some parts of the factory are interesting to them, but for the most part they aren't enthralled the way Charlie is.
I’m sorry but Mike is wrath. Ever see that little shit get angry?
I know your comment is two years old, you probably forgot all about it but how in the world is Mike "lust"?? I'd say he's greed too, or wrath..
@@aliyah2639 hello human being
He has a tv boner @@aliyah2639
Mike was obsessed with TV... I'd say sloth
Kid: *drowning in chocolate*
Oompa Loompas: PARTY TIME
Incoming Fortnite dance. 😅
Yeah, there are super-long candy canes in the sugarscape. Why not uproot one, get Augustus to grab one end and pull him out?
9:11
Jeremy: What does a *DRAGON* have to do with this?
Obvious Sea Horse Boat: Am I a joke to you?
Little Drawing Squid - Lol
Honestly, when I first saw this I thought it was a dragon too. 😅😂
Wow good point
Fellow squid kid
@@kailo9008 i rate that 9/11
Still has nothing to do with it (ding)
“Or the way Johnny Depp plays the character possibly...SATAN?” Lmao
Idk is it satan. Haven't met him yet
Michael Jackson should've played Wonka instead of Johnny Depp.
As much as people hate on this movie: it is closer to the original precisely because Depp played Wonka so creepily. Gene Wilder refused to make him as creepy as the book makes the character out to be. Yes, the original is the better movie, but face it, Wonka was a major creeper.
Arlene Taylor no argument on Wonka was a creeper
Threnody Of The Red Queen or Michael Jackson
'Chewing gum is really gross. Chewing gum I hate the most.' I love that line. I find myself repeating it at random times lol. I love Johnny Depp, he is so great at bringing quirky off beat characters to life! I have watched this a few times and while it can never beat the original version, it's still pretty good. I like the fact that it shows all the kids leaving the factory alive. I always wondered what happened to them!! Also the part when Willy is with his dad is heartwarming. We were shown why Willy was so cold and withdrawn. It had a great message about love and family! I disliked some of the special effects, but it's a visually stunning Tim Burton film!
Out of curiosity what special effects didn't you like?
"If you listen closely with the right kind of ears,
somewhere in the middle of that line you can hear the exact moment
the world had had enough of Johnny Depp's nonsense"
Best line in best CS ever imho
For those that don't get the reference:
ruclips.net/video/az36k4-Hc94/видео.html
"Morning, star shine, the World says: Hello!"
...
[mosquito sounds]
Terrible remake. Simple as. A travesty
I hate Johnny Depp
@@petergreen2552 I liked it......
I said "Wonkanda Forever" at the same time he did without even knowing it was coming
Titanium Dragon because it’s lazy writing and becoming very predictable, even the sound out takes or w.e he calls them.
lies
Which makes cinemasins awfully predictable, doesn’t it?
Stark_Syndrome Its meant to be a joke, these aren’t meant as serious reviews its just comedy
Titanium Dragon I call bs
Ok but you literally can’t see an ounce of Johnny depp in this film it’s insane. He’s so talented.
exactly, i love his acting.
I saw this movie around 10 or so years ago and at that point, I didn't know who Johnny Depp was. It was only after a few years that I found out he's the same guy from pirates of the Caribbean. Its crazy
How is the acting good in this movie? It’s kind of crap. The character is so damn annoying and many of the lines just have poor delivery
arinios Why man? Ya think acting is screaming and crying and only that shit?
That's kinda the point. Wonka was an isolated loon. He ain't gonna be Gene Wilder, he'll be an awkward dork.
13:16
Cinema Sins: Talks smack about Johnny Depp
Everyone in 2022: And I took that personally.
“WONKanda” forever took me tf out!
I didint get the joke
@@GAMERdude-pz9nh Wakanda Forever from Black Panther
Same
My lungs are gone.
Kid: falls into scalding hot chocolate where he could die
Oompa Loompas: 🕺 🕺🕺
There's nothing to suggest the chocolate is hot.
@@tanandalynch9441 if it was cool though, it would harden.
I never realised it would have to be hot. I feel so dumb now 😭😂
Hi chocolate isnt so hot that you burn yourself its actually about the same tenoerature as yourself thats why it melts in your hands it cant be to hot because it will fry the cocao
@@emilydraper8971 Not me learning that from watching an episode of 911
Another sin: When everyone entered the factory, Wonka revealed that the Oompa Loompas cannot stands the cold hence the toasty interior, but on the fudge mountain cable car ride, there were Oompa Loompas working on the icy mountain side.
Unless of course, it was sugar flakes and the “ice” was rock sugar
it isnt an icy mountanside, its powdered sugar.
But theres the sin isnt it, cause if the interior was toasty wouldnt fudge mountain not be so much of a mountain but more of a fudge puddle, isnt this the same movie where some indian prince wants his entire palace built out of chocolate and it melts on him
Maybe they're wearing thermal clothing?
@@compzac in fact, if this factory has chocolate that melts when it gets warm, and workers who cant work in anything around or below ROOM TEMPERATURE, then how in the wonka do they make that work?
“Cone with me, and you’ll be… in a world sh*tty imitation”
*pans over one of the most beautiful film sets ever constructed*
"Come with me, and youll be.........in a world of OSHA violations!!!"
The version in the original movie was a LOT better than this one.
Grandpa: I can’t walk
Charlie: I found a ticket, a golden one
Grandpa: cha cha real smooth 🕺
I love this
Now I wish he actually did the Cha Cha Slide
slide to the left slide to the right CRISS CROSS CRISS CROSS! 🕺🚶💃🕺💃🕺🏃
@@rukkimiki4437 EVERYBODY CLAP YO HANDS!
@@rukkimiki4437 reverse, reverse
“It’s always fun to see a kids’ movie turn into a straight horror film.” Honestly, watch the musical version of this. They literally have the squirrels tear Veruca apart and they each hold a piece of her body.
I'm sorry they W H A T
Reka Jakab-Farkas lol, they actually tear her apart in the musical. I watched it like a year ago, you can probably find a clip on it I think.
Alyssa Robinson
...And the other kids are still competing? I’d have ran away screaming at the first death! Maybe they tried and Willy Wonka just didn’t allow it? I need answers but I can’t watch while my parents are here hahahahelphahahah
Dangan The Fangan I’m pretty sure they were horrified but got over and continued. I mean Charlie still accepted running the chocolate factory so I think he got over it.
Alyssa Robinson
What the fuck is wrong with them?!
So many people hate this movie, which makes me sad really. I watched the video about how this one is quite similar to the book, while the original really isn't. But if it wasn't for Gene Wilder in the first one, it probably would have sucked dirt. And Johnny Depp just made the character his own with his quirkyness, and I loved it
Both movies take a good amount of artistic license with the book tbf
Thank you. I actually really like the movie
The original movie was essentially a big advert for Nestle. And Johnny Depp actually accepted the part without reading the script. One man played all the oompa loompas and got paid $1 million.
@@lil-hx3gi except that Willy Wonka candy wasn't sold by Nestlé until about 20 yrs later. The movie was made because a 10yo with a filmmaker daddy asked him to do it. And financed by Quaker Oats. They did make the candy just prior to the movie's release but it was by a candy company I've never heard of that doesn't exist anymore. And I'd argue the candy being made for real started as a promotion of the movie rather than the movie being a giant commercial.
Source: I looked it up
@TheCumberCoIlective ~ just FYI on your "source" you can't believe everything on the Internet 😂😂😂 I think i read in another comment that you are working on being a writer and that's awesome. Just make sure you get better sources than looking it up 😂😂😂
This has been My favorite Book since I was like 8. And when My daughter was Young this movie came out
I just love this version and the memories me and my daughter have together watching it many many times.
We watch it every new years Eve .
Opening narration “This is a story...”
Me “ALL ABOUT HOW MY LIFE GOT FLIP TURNED UPSIDE DOWN!”
Nice you get a like
My brain will forever think of that everytune I watch this movie now. Thank you.
That's true for everyone that got I the factory
Welcome to bel air, wonka
I love that show , it’s funny as hell.
First sin: "This movie exist"
Me: "Ooh this is gonna be nice"
I didn't even realize he did that
It would appear that sin gets tacked on right away as the first *_ding_* for any remake of other movies. I don't exactly blame him for it, since remakes rarely ever surpass the originals. Even this one is super weird and possibly difficult to enjoy for people who grew up with the original, even though it's more accurate to the book.
@shrimp 4 life ツ As I said, it's true that this movie is more faithful to the book than the original. But for people who haven't read the book and only have the original film to go with, this movie might be less appealing. I certainly know I felt that way.
@shrimp 4 life ツ actually its because he didn't like gene wilder as Wonka and the studio went behind his back with the script thus cutting him out of the production of the film and Dahl had a bit of a fine with people changing his story i mean look at the witches adaptation they only really changed the ending and he still wasn't satisfied
its the reason his wife retained so much control on this sequel
This movie was more accurate to the roald dahl book than the 70s one.
@@iamthatguyfromslipknot1137 Relax, holy shit. It's a *movie* .
@@iamthatguyfromslipknot1137 nice gatekeeping there lmfao
Jay Fletcher lmao I’ve watched both movies and I liked both. But actually Dahl’s wife has said that she also prefers this one and so would dahl himself if he was alive.
Stan M same bro
Jay Fletcher I grew up with this movie therefore I prefer this version. This person may prefer this version because it’s more faithful to the books. Don’t bash people that disagree with you.
Yeah the sin for the "why didn't they discuss this" shouldn't be there. after it was built the conversation does play out like this:
"It's wonderful!"
"Yeah but it won't last forever. You better start eating soon."
"Nonsense! I don't plan on eating my palace! I intend to live in it."
He deadass didn't think it would melt.
I would like to add a sin: what are the chances that Charlie lives close to the factory. What if he lived in another country like the other kids, and he had to fly by plane, which he couldn't afford to do.
No adding sins
Well his grandpa was working there and he didn’t move away because he didn’t have money so no sins
I would think that Wonka would pay for their transportation.
Channel Name me too
I don’t see that a sin, it was obvious wonka would’ve planted a ticket where the factory is. Why wouldn’t he live by it?
Kid: about to get crushed by the pipes of a chocolate factory
Oompa Loompas: 🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺
Woop
Thats so accurate
Abraham Jin haha 😆
The boat is actually exactly like its described in the book.
As are the lyrics. They're from the book as well
fun fact if the elevator is filled with helium instead of normal air composition, then yes they would fall forward because all of the helium would shoot to the back of the elevator forcing everything else forward
"WONKANDA FOREVER!" perfect.
“I cannot tell you how quickly and forceful I would remove children from this man’s presence”
Yeah, pretty much
“Come with meeeee, and you’ll beeeee, in a world of OSHA violations”
-The Confucius of Gaming and Film
"come with me, and you'll be, in a world of lots of imitation"
Film Theory
the cool congle I addressed the person who said it
Aditi Shenai yep
Lol OSHA would be s h o o k
Can’t believe they didn’t sin Wonka going through the roof of Charlie’s house rather than just parking outside the front door.
Violet: *blows up possibly dying of choking due to tightness around her neck*
Oompa Loompas: *start moon walking*
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"No bathroom breaks, so they're bed-panning it?"
"Nothing's impossible Charlie."
🤣🤣
Did you know that there was actually supposed to be a sixth kid in the book? It was a girl and she was supposed to be a know it all, but her disappearing scene was so gruesome it didn't get added.
What was she like?
Did she get turned into fudge or something? 😂
@@ninieibrahim she was one of those kids who never wanted anyone to have fun and wanted all kids to be mindless slaves who just went to school. And her dad was a school headmaster who shared the same views as his daughter. They got turned into cereal or sugar I think.
@@satanicpicklegod9931 I’m pretty sure cereal or sugar
@wahaabPlayz Actually, there were 10 kids in the first script, before Dahl cut them down.
All of which had pretty bad fates, including Charlie who was going to get trapped inside a Chocolate Statue according to The Missing Golden Tickets.
Prune's fate was unknown, as his chapter was lost when Dahl sent it to a magazine company, and they didn't publish it, however an earlier script had him turned into "Children's-Delight" which was the precursor to "Spotty Powder" which was what caused Miranda's fate.
All the early kids + their fates: Augustus Pottle (Later Augustus Gloop) and Miranda Grope who fell in the Chocolate River, Tommy Troutbeck and Wilbur Rice who were sent to the Pounding & Cutting Room, Clarence Crump, Terence Roper, and Bertie Upside who ate a lot of Warming Candies, Miranda Mary Piker, who's fate was explained earlier, Martin Prune, fate unknown, Violet Glockenberry (Later Violet Beauregarde) who ate 3 course meal chewing gum, Herpes Trout (Later Mike Teavee) who was shrunken, Elvira Entwhistle (Later Verunca Salt) who was sent down the Garbage Chute by squirrels, and Charlie Bucket, who originally was black and accidentally coated in quick-drying chocolate. Mistaken for one of Wonka’s giant ‘chocolate boys,’ he is delivered as an Easter present to Wonka’s son, Freddie, where at the Wonka house he witnesses a robbery. Once free the next day, he helped catch the thieves, and Wonka rewarded him with his own sweetshop.
I've often wondered if the Oompa Loompas were just really good at predicting the order in which the kids would be taken out or if they just had multiple different songs planned and rehearsed for every scenario tying into each specific kid's personality.
Sin 108 charlie didn’t get to be on the news
@@yongbok69 do u understand what a joke is sir?
Sin 109: Grandpa Joe can’t get out of a bed to work but sure as hell can when his grandson finds the Golden Ticket
@@yongbok69 But still. How do everyone know that the last ticket got found if he didn't got into the news?
@@yongbok69 How were they supposed to know you were female when you don’t have a feminine username?
@@yongbok69 They can’t use the word “they” when they are talking directly to you. Listen, I get you being offended if someone called you the wrong pronoun knowing whether you are male or female, but when they didn’t know which you were you could correct them nicely instead of getting angry.
Add one more because the ompa-lompas can speak English in songs but not to speak!!!!
I guess they had a script given to them by Wonka. He planned this whole thing.
I would say that singing in a different language is different than speaking it, but their songs were improv'ed. With singing, you're practicing the same words over and over, even if you have no clue what they mean, you are still singing in that language, which the same can be said with speaking, if you practice certain common phrases in a different language.
That"s not a fair thing tho. I have heard and seen person from other countries not speak a lick of English but yet sing English raps, rock song, etc. Its mind blowing.
@@motodog242 it definitely is, tbh... I can sing in Japanese, Italian and French (Also ofc English, Spanish and Portuguese, but these 3 doesn't count, since I can speak these languages), I can't speak none of these languages
Napa But you couldn’t make up a song on the spot in Japanese, could you? It’s implied that the Oompa Loompas made up the song in English right there and then.
"Thats why we nicknamed him Lance." LMFAO Ive watched more Hollywood in the past week through your channel than I have in the past 20 years on the big or small screen. Im officially addicted to CinemaSins. One-liners like that keep me coming back for more.
“If I wanted to learn how chocolate was born, I would take a trip to Hershey, Pennsylvania.”
Me: **Happy Pennsylvania noises**
I live near Hershey, it's not that exciting
For me it would be in Helsinki, Finland.
Been in Fazer chocolate factory, and I can tell you it was a pretty decent experience.
The irony in that sentence though. Hershey's Chocolate doesn't even class as "Chocolate" in the EU.
I pasted by Pennsylvania going to DC and it was really racist
Nugget Jr How?😂
ok but johnny depp pulls off this character rly well. i like how he made wonka a little bit psychopathic
It's very fitting for someone that was alone for years to be psychotic
Sociopathic.
JUST PLAIN FUCKING CRAZY
He was also Edward Scissor Hands
He sinned the existence of the movie😂😂💀
I don't blame him
And rightfully so!
taco cat why rightfully? Forgive me but I sorta enjoyed the movie
@@tacocat8125why rightfully? This movie is probably the most accurate-to-the-book movie that has ever been created.
The 2005 version of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory has always felt like the REAL film adaptation of the book, in my opinion!
That’s because it is.
@@bi-lynejackson1845 even when I was a kid, I always preferred Tim Burton's 2005 version of “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” because it's more faithful to the book, more in depth, has better quality, and it's also the one I grew up with the most. If you grew up in the 2000s, you'd probably know what I mean.
@@Polar-f2h I agree, I also grew up in the 2000s
@@Polar-f2h I agree. I was born in the late 2000s and raised in the 2010s and i read the book and love this movie.
@@Polar-f2hI like both.
Count Dooku doesn’t likes candy, what a fine addition to the starwars lore
Another fine addition to my collection
It’s coarse and rough and it gets everywhere
Because “twice the candy, double the cavities”
I prefer thinking of it as Saruman. "Your love of the Human's sugar has clearly slowed your mind."
A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one.
Teacher: what are you laughing about?
Me: nothing
My brain: 8:37
oof
@@thereaisle7447 welp Rip
"Guess he hasn't been keeping up with the Kardashians." 😂 Lmao
He said, I read.
“Could this beginning BE any more Harry Potter?”😂😂😂
I died.
Not only does this movie exist, this movie exists TWICE IN THE SAME UNIVERSE
Oh god no please
@GENERAL DISARRAY'S BOSS 83 1971 version and 2005 version
@@srhiannonk The original version was amazing, what are you talking about?
@idolt s what, and I cannot stress this enough, the fuck?
Gy V I have to say I agree with you what on Earth?!
"As long as the five winners can speak English, for the movie's sake" 🤣🤣🤣
“If I wanted to know how chocolate was bor...
bruh your watching a movie about a chocolate factory
“Parents” *has mental breakdown* “no more chocolate factory for you so. This mans a loony”
11:55
"Ladies and gentleman welcome to fudge mountain"
wich ladies..+1 sin
Well when only the Buckets were left, he didn't notice until Joe told him.
Actually, setting up "accidents" for the bratty kids would be easy. You have to know their personalities, which was shown on the news. Just set up some temptations as traps and reel them in.
In my headcanon he also had a trap set for Charlie too if he had accepted to leave his family behind and take over the factory immediately.
This was a really helpful tip thanks
Setting up the accidents would be super easy barely an inconvenience.
@@ZorotheGallade That's a good point. 😃
We all know all of the food in this movie looks AMAZING
Count Dooku when Wonka became a billionaire by selling candy:
"I was not looking forward to this."
Since I was born, my mum said not to take candy from strangers. This is literally of the opposite of what my mum told me. Entering a weird mans chocolate factory to eat his candy
At least one thing right is..
Johnny Depp was a great actor in this movie with his mysterious charm 🥴
ruclips.net/video/WbMp_-TNo7E/видео.html😗😗😗
honestly he did a great job acting in this movie, like it feels normal but has a dark undertone or something idk, when i was a kid i didnt realize how creepy my man was but i like it
@@axtra9561 same 🥰
Sorry Jeremy, even though Jonny Depp Willy Wonka terrified me as a little kid I will always defend a movie that is more true to the book
As a kid I loved him- he was so fecking mean and it was hilarious to child me
“Someone hasn’t been Keeping Up with the Kardashian’s” 😂😂😂
Oof
Bella Blondon Can I get help with reaching 80 subs? I’m almost there and would really appreciate you guys subbing
What sup with the Kardashians?
My friend saw this and asked who the Kardashians were. She is now searching Google for the Kardashians lol
Charlotte Hawver She’s Lucky For Not Knowing Who They Are😂😂..Who Cares About The Kardashian’s?!?!😭😭