I really appreciate how gene wilders performance here isn’t a kids movie performance, it’s a film you can watch at any age and still enjoy because the acting isso good
I was just about to say that he’s rattling off complex dialogue so fast that it would be easy to get tongue tied and yet they hardly ever cut away from him. Gene Wilder was a great talent
+John Easton I wish I could remember where I heard it! It was off a video somewhere on RUclips, it said something like "Charlie's reaction to Wonka shouting at him is genuine, Gene Wilder wanted to warn him about the shouting because they became friends on set but directors said he wasn't allowed too because they wanted a genuine reaction from him" xD
The actor who played Charlie Bucket said in an interview that he got upset because Gene Wilder was very kind to him and often had their breaks together. So when he shouted at him like that it shocked him because he wasn't expecting it. Gene Wilder congradulated him after the take after, so upsetting him might've been unintentional.
This scene is distressing, but you honestly can't blame Mr. Wonka. He won't be around much longer, he's had people go behind his back for profit before, and this factory means a lot to him, and right now, he hasn't found anybody who is genuinely interested or passionate for carrying on his business, so if I were him, I'd be upset too.
He wanted to gauge their reaction to his outburst to see if Charlie would return the candy. The guy offering to buy the everlasting gobstopper worked for Wonka. Charlie doing that showed he had loyalty and consideration
I vaguely remember reading the old novellas, but I cannot for the life of me remember what the original reasoning was for Mr. Wonka's decline, or if it was even mentioned at all. I know he was concerned with preserving his legacy and factory, hence the competition, but your comment on "he knows he won't be around much longer" implies something of a more grim prognosis that is eluding my memory. Perhaps you can elucidate?
The terms and conditions are ridiculous and the small print at the bottom is virtually invisible. Violets dad who was a lawyer was understandably rather sceptical about the contract he was being asked to sign
@@katakisLivessmall correction, Violet’s dad is actually a used car salesman. However, before Violet signs the contract he states he doesn’t sign contracts without having a lawyer present.
I actually cry watching this scene because Gene Wilder’s performance just feels too real and he genuinely feels upset at me. On top of the fact his shouting was improvised without Charlie’s actor knowing and his scared reaction being real, it just makes feel that much more legit.
Gene Wilder was truly the better Willy Wonka. I always liked Johnny Depp but this role just didn't fit him. The remake doesn't hold a candle to this one. It was too weird, in my opinion, and the characters all seemed too "plastic". And it doesn't have the funny fizzy scene either 😅
@@coffeemachinejust4172 Even if you're atheist how do you know it's eternal darkness and void - I'd say it'd be almost similar to the stuff that happened before you were born, it wasn't darkness because you didn't know it happened likewise for after death if you're atheist anyway.
your a crook. YOUR A CROOK AND A SWINDLER THATS WHAT YOU ARE!!!! HOW COULD YOU DO THIS?!?! BUILD UP A LITTLE BOYS DREAMS AND THEN SMASH THEM ALL TO PIECES!!!!!!! YOUR AN INHUMAN MONSTER!!!!!!!!
You’re a crook. You’re a cheat and swindler! That’s what you are! Are could you do a thing like this? Build up a little boy’s hopes and then smash all his dreams to pieces! YOU’RE AN INHUMAN MONSTER!!!
Legally and ethically, Wonka is in the right here. They did steal from him, and they intentionally disobeyed his instructions. That old man had a lot of nerve to claim the moral high ground, as though Charlie being an idiot kid excuses him from being held accountable for his actions.
Wonka thought Charlie, like the rest of the children, were in it just for the money. Willy Wonka was looking for someone who genuinely loved his Chocolate Factory so that he could give it to them. So Wonka just acting on the impulse that everybody uses him for capital gain. When Charlie leaves the everlasting gobstopper on the table he quickly realizes he was wrong. Charlie is a good kid. An amazing story.
Even worse than that, it was Grandpa Joe's idea to steal the fizzy lifting drink, not Charlie, who was reluctant about the idea at first. Grandpa Joe is such a moron in this scene.
Most adults, upon rewatching, realize that ol' Grandpa Joe was the real antagonist in this movie. Lied about being bedridden, didn't care about other kids getting slaughtered left right and center during the tour, trespassed, stole from the factory, contributed to the delinquency of a minor, lied some more, projected with stunning lack of self-awareness (calling Wonka a "crook" after just having been cold-ass busted for stealing!), and when Wonka came clean and told Charlie he had won and could come to live at the factory, selfishly jumped in with, "And me too?" I'm pretty sure he fondled an Oompa-Loompa when nobody was looking, too. You suck, Grandpa Joe.
None of this was in Dahl's book, but I think this scene makes the story better. It shows that Charlie had to really earn his place as the heir to factory rather than just be the last kid remaining.
When the professor of one class gives quizzes that require the time it takes for 3 classes, and expects you retain all the knowledge of the class and previous classes from years ago for exams, without giving a formula key terms for things that cloud the brain.
RIP Gene Wilder (1933-2016). The pure imagination of your film career will continue through generations after generations of cinema, acting and comedy. An absolutely genuine actor. Thank you Gene.
I think the fact that we all probably talk about this scene and his job in this film in general shows that he really should have won the Oscar for this.
Man, the anger in his eyes is so palpable. You'd think that taking the fizzy drink was some sort of monsterous betrayal. And Charlie looks hurt by Wonka's outburst.
it's not just that they stole from him it's also that they are only interested in gaining from the tour, getting the candy. they have no interest in his passion and have the GALL to after all that demand he give them more.
As much as I feel sorry for Grandpa Joe and Charlie in this scene, I have to say that Willy Wonka was 100% in the right when he angrily refused to give them their reward at the end of the tour. They did steal the Fizzy Lifting Drink and disobeyed him, so they did break the rules. However, Charlie was wise enough to realize that he and Grandpa Joe had done wrong, and being a good-natured kid, gave the Everlasting Gobstopper back to Mr. Wonka, just as a way of showing that he wasn't going to betray him, thus he and Grandpa Joe got off scot-free and it turned out to be a happy ending for the three of them after all.
MrDanky1227 nice i work in customer service over the phone. And there are people who like to bend the rules and you can seriously tell when they straight up lie, i seriously want to use the "It's all there, black and white, clear as crystal!" Line.
For anyone curious on what Wonka says to him, it isn't gibberish, its Latin: "fax mentis incendium gloria cultum, et cetera et cetera... memo bis punitor delicatum.' Which means "The torch of the mind lights the path to glory . . . I am mindful [that] the crime is punished in two ways." "Punished in two ways", which Wonka means, both the physical, and meta-physical. 1) punished by losing the material chocolate, and 2) punished meta-physically by living with the torment of your mistake.
“Clear as crystal” “But mr wonka” “All you had to do was take a micro scope and read!” “But mr wonka i dont have a-“ “YOU GET NOTHING YOU LOSE GOOD DAY SIR!”
The rules were actually pretty big on the wall in tbe beginning. The kids all signed blindly aside from Charlie who asked his grandpa who just blew it off saying they had nothing to lose. Violet's dad also tried to stop her from signing without reading stating to Wonka "contracts are for suckers" but she ignored him
@@RevolverOcelot2008 That makes me think they should have lost, even if Charlie gave Wonka the gobstopper. Grandpa Joe: What rules? We didn't see any rules, did we, Charlie? 0:34 If I was Grandpa Joe: "HAHA!! Even *YOU* can't see any rules!!!"
ET CETERA ET CETERA, FAX MENTIS INCENDIUM GLORIA CULTUM, ET CETERA ET CETERA, MEMO BIS PUNITOR DELACATUM!!!!! It's all there, black and white, clear as crystal!
@@devonking3580 That's not an accurate translation at all... You must have tried using Google Translate which is rubbish. The correct and closest translation is "Fax mentis incendium gloriae" which in Latin roughly translates to "The flame of glory is the torch of the mind" and "Memo bis punitor delicatum" which is Dog Latin and could closely translate to "I am mindful [that] the crime is punished twice"
I love this scene so much ... I can quote it word for word from memory. And it really does bring your emotions to the surface because you're rooting for Charlie the whole time, and you think he's getting screwed, but then you realize that they did, in fact, break the rules. Such a classic, Gene Wilder is amazing.
RIP Gene Wilder I heard the news and this was the first thing that came to my mind. Just had to watch it again. The final "Good Day, Sir!" from him to the world.
Wonka: "You stole fizzy lifting drinks! You bumped into the ceiling which now has to be washed and sterilized so you get nothing! You lose! good day sir!" Joe & Charlie: "Do we get a song?" Wonka: "N-.....well yes alright I suppose."
Gene's work in that movie changed my life forever. It was a perfect preparation for what was to come in the early 1980s. Thanks Mr. Wilder, and good day sir.
I remembered this scene from when I was young - like six or eight - and this scene was the scariest - someone you looked up to and trusted. I understand it worked out in the end but the acting was glorious
I love how intense this scene is that I only just noticed most of the items in the scene are cut in half for no apparent reason. The hat stand and the lamp, sure, that's just style. But the cup and saucer and ashtray? The phone! Half a safe, what the hell? Even half a magnifying glass!
I pull so much deeper meaning from this scene, it alludes to life and love. If you break the terms and conditions you lose. You get nothing. Good day sir! In life you can’t expect the prize with out following the rules and at the end of the day if you break the rules, you get nothing. Don’t expect someone to give you the prize if you can’t follow the rules.
This scene always stuck a chord with me even as a kid, the whole film Wonka is this eccentric and flamboyant man who despite several kids before Charlie who vandalise/steal/ignore what he tells them and all of them are mildly reprimanded and he still helps them afterwards, yet Charlie is the only child who is severely told off and angrily scolded for actions influenced by his grandfather who as his guardian is responsible for this whole predicament, it really educates kids that what seem like harmless and playful activities can have bad consequences, like a teacher screaming at you for wandering off during a school trip to when you grow up and your boss giving you a really hard time for not completing your work. It’s only when Charlie returns the gobstopper choosing integrity and honesty over what slugworth could’ve payed him thousands for does Wonka realise he isn’t a bad kid who can take ownership for his inadvertent wrongdoing and want to make amends does he change his mind, too many films have a cliche moral lesson behind them, but this is one that subtlety insinuates it and why no remake will ever surpass it
This scene just shows how dedicated to showing authenticity he was in his role. It’s just one example of how wonderful his performance in this movie was. Without Gene Wilder, this movie couldn’t dream of being half as good. Rest In Peace.
For those of you who have only seen this part of the movie, Mr. Wonka wasn't really mad at Charlie....he was testing him to see how loyal Charlie would be to him even after he screamed at him.
Well, kinda. He’s definitely upset, and his reaction here is palpable. He was more so passive aggressively scolding Charlie because he truly believed in him to be honest, so he’s betrayed before he realizes that Charlie gives back the gobstopper. It was a make or break moment for wonka, if he could have he would have said “I BELIEVED IN YOU and you LET ME DOWN”
Even as I kid, I was on Wonka's side here. They did steal. Plain and simple. What pissed me off the most was the old man trying to make Wonka out to be the "greedy" bad guy for not giving them something that they pretty much surrendered once they took those sips. I never did like the grandpa in the movie, didn't read the contract and potentially almost got himself and his grandson killed because of his childish antic. Even after they lost, Joe wanted Charlie to sell the Gobstopper out of resentment and spite toward Wonka. It was easy to see why Wonka wanted a child to inherit his factory, adults can be conniving and manipulative but at least children have a shot before they shape themselves into the adults they take after. Joe may have been the least rotten of the adults, but he was still childish in the end.
That’s an awesome idea. Say it with the same intensity....the same intensity.....don’t lose the intensity. (That’s an old Michael Irvin quote...the Hall of Fame WR of the Dallas Cowboys).
It's hard to believe that that game is 5 years old and is in the state it's in now where it's very popular and has a lot of stuff in it. Basically how it should have been when it launched. Also, responding to 5 year old comment.
@@Nicolas_Cage_Bees Because the people who give it high marks today didn't preorder it or buy it on release day. Sean Murray is trash for lying to millions. He took the millions he got from preorders and day one purchases and went off to finish the game he promised to deliver. That's no small consolation for those of us who wasted time playing it on day one. HG should have released NMS as an early access product.
@@kxmode This is why I hope Cyberpunk never gets better. If you can't release a functioning product of what you promised then, well ....YOU GET NOTHING!
His outburst was off the cuff , he wasn't suppose to shot and actually frightened the actor who played Charlie as you can see from his reaction .. What a genius .. RIP Gene
...to this day, this is still one of the best reads in cinematic history. I mean, the delivery, really couldn't have been much better. IMO, of course :p Great scene!
very simply one of the best acting scenes I have ever witnessed on any medium. No one snaps on camera better than Gene Wilder. When ever I get angry and lose it...I channel this scene
Grandpa Joe: You're a crook. You're a a cheat and a swindler! That's what you are! How could you do a thing like this?!! Build up a little boy's hopes and then smash all of his dreams to pieces?!! You're an in-human monster! Mr. Wonka: I said good day!
We use to say that for everything when I was a kid. Baseball games , foot races, bike races, swimming races across the pool, skateboard races,...............EVERYTHING !
Can we all take a moment to appreciate how Charlie just gives Wonka the Gobstopper? After an explosion like that, anyone would have sold it the highest bidder.
I so adore both of these dear, departed actors. Gene Wilder was my first big crush when I was eleven, thanks to this movie. And a year later, my favorite film was 1972's The Poseidon Adventure, featuring the great Jack Albertson. Consummate professionals, both of them.
Lmfao no matter how many times I watch this scene it only gets funnier, that has to be the greatest game over scene of all time RIP Gene, the one and only willy wonka!
Note that Wonka was looking at Grandpa Joe during most of the outburst. 1. Because Gene Wilder didn't like to yell at little kids. 2. Because the whole fizzy lifting drink theft was Grandpa Joe's idea. Not only did he encourage his grandson to steal, but he also almost killed him when it came to the giant fan above them.
This movie is a masterpiece. Not only is the acting in this scene outstanding i didn't not realise or remember that everything in his office, including the magnifier and the contract is cut in half
When you don't read the Terms and Conditions
@Evil Dead Eat some snickers will ya
You end up in the middle of a human centipad.
you break them for breezing
Lmao
Well what is everyone supposed to do? No one reads it LOL.
When customers want a return after 30 days
Tyrone Jackson HAHAHAHAHAHA
You made me cry.
Tyrone Jackson 😂😂😂😂
@Evil Dead this is a meme so stop
You mean refund Tyrone
Today is the day Gene said "good day sir!" to the world. RIP Gene Wilder
"Good day to you too, sir...." :(
Well, not by choice. His illness said that.
L2GG wait can someone explain what they failed to do in the contract
L2GG
Fuck
Well he did say he couldn't go on forever, and he didn't really want to try.
Grandpa Joe at the start of the movie: _"sIgN aWaY cHarLiE, yOu GOt nOtHiNg tO LoSe!!"_
And that’d be true had they not broken the rules
Lazy a$s Grandpa Joe. That bum.
Willy wonka: YOU LOSE
You lose.. good day sir
Grandpa wasa total scumbag, laying in bed all day not helping out the family, but magically is cured when he wants to visit a candy factory.
I really appreciate how gene wilders performance here isn’t a kids movie performance, it’s a film you can watch at any age and still enjoy because the acting isso good
Actually it's all BUT a kids movie.
I was just about to say that he’s rattling off complex dialogue so fast that it would be easy to get tongue tied and yet they hardly ever cut away from him. Gene Wilder was a great talent
"WRONG, sir! WRONG!" Willy Wonka as a cashier would be my hero.
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Karen: "Get me your Manager."
Wonka: *Reads Contracts.* "You LOSE! Good day, ma'am!"
Apparently Charlie's reaction to him shouting is genuine. He wasn't warned that he was going to get shouted at, he is actually upset here xD
No, it's called acting.. something today's Hollywood actors can't do, regardless of age. So, let's just add more CIG to make up for it!
+John Easton I wish I could remember where I heard it! It was off a video somewhere on RUclips, it said something like "Charlie's reaction to Wonka shouting at him is genuine, Gene Wilder wanted to warn him about the shouting because they became friends on set but directors said he wasn't allowed too because they wanted a genuine reaction from him" xD
The actor who played Charlie Bucket said in an interview that he got upset because Gene Wilder was very kind to him and often had their breaks together. So when he shouted at him like that it shocked him because he wasn't expecting it. Gene Wilder congradulated him after the take after, so upsetting him might've been unintentional.
+John Easton No today's Hollywood actors can't do? You're completely deluded, most dumbest comment I've read in a while.
Lauren Bell willy wonker felt so bad for yelling at him during a interview
This scene is distressing, but you honestly can't blame Mr. Wonka. He won't be around much longer, he's had people go behind his back for profit before, and this factory means a lot to him, and right now, he hasn't found anybody who is genuinely interested or passionate for carrying on his business, so if I were him, I'd be upset too.
He wanted to gauge their reaction to his outburst to see if Charlie would return the candy. The guy offering to buy the everlasting gobstopper worked for Wonka. Charlie doing that showed he had loyalty and consideration
I blame him. Taking in kids through his factory and exempting all who sneeze or do anything. Dumb.
I vaguely remember reading the old novellas, but I cannot for the life of me remember what the original reasoning was for Mr. Wonka's decline, or if it was even mentioned at all.
I know he was concerned with preserving his legacy and factory, hence the competition, but your comment on "he knows he won't be around much longer" implies something of a more grim prognosis that is eluding my memory. Perhaps you can elucidate?
@@John_Danktide isn't Wonka just getting old? Chapter 30: "I’m an old man. I’m much older than you think. I can’t go on for ever."
@@andrewchalmers505 , To my admission, it has been well over 10 years since I last read the book so my memory of the details are a bit foggy.
I love how Wonka segues into Latin and says, "IT'S ALL THERE, BLACK AND WHITE, CLEAR AS CRYSTAL!" I laugh every time.
The terms and conditions are ridiculous and the small print at the bottom is virtually invisible. Violets dad who was a lawyer was understandably rather sceptical about the contract he was being asked to sign
@@katakisLives Yes. true. It's why I laugh.
@@katakisLivessmall correction, Violet’s dad is actually a used car salesman. However, before Violet signs the contract he states he doesn’t sign contracts without having a lawyer present.
@@abeiradapraia He's a smart man. that contract of Wonka's is hella dodgy!
@@katakisLivesall you had to do was follow the rules.
I actually cry watching this scene because Gene Wilder’s performance just feels too real and he genuinely feels upset at me. On top of the fact his shouting was improvised without Charlie’s actor knowing and his scared reaction being real, it just makes feel that much more legit.
When I was 5 I always felt like I was in trouble when this scene played.
This feels like when the fun cool uncle gets serious. It’s just….. wrong.
Gene Wilder was truly the better Willy Wonka. I always liked Johnny Depp but this role just didn't fit him. The remake doesn't hold a candle to this one. It was too weird, in my opinion, and the characters all seemed too "plastic". And it doesn't have the funny fizzy scene either 😅
@@sfalcone0530That’s exactly how I felt when I would watch the scene in Beauty and the Beast where Beast yells at Belle when she touches the rose.
@@KeatonGraves omgggg same that was so scary!!
Rest in peace, Gene.
Good day, sir.
Rest in peace? Death is eternal darkness and void, how is that peace again?
coffeemachine Just don't try to start an argument by spouting your atheist bullshit over a nice simple comment
Now..... say my name.
@@coffeemachinejust4172 Even if you're atheist how do you know it's eternal darkness and void - I'd say it'd be almost similar to the stuff that happened before you were born, it wasn't darkness because you didn't know it happened likewise for after death if you're atheist anyway.
He’s with Gilda now.
*YOU STOLE FIZZY LIFTING DRINKS*
+ImNaN _ YOU BUMPED INTO THE CEILING WHICH NOW HAS TO BE WASHED AND STERILIZED!
*SO YOU GET NOTHING! YOU LOSE! GOOD DAY SIR!*
your a crook. YOUR A CROOK AND A SWINDLER THATS WHAT YOU ARE!!!!
HOW COULD YOU DO THIS?!?!
BUILD UP A LITTLE BOYS DREAMS AND THEN SMASH THEM ALL TO PIECES!!!!!!!
YOUR AN INHUMAN MONSTER!!!!!!!!
*I SAID, GOOD DAY!*
You’re a crook. You’re a cheat and swindler! That’s what you are! Are could you do a thing like this? Build up a little boy’s hopes and then smash all his dreams to pieces! YOU’RE AN INHUMAN MONSTER!!!
Legally and ethically, Wonka is in the right here. They did steal from him, and they intentionally disobeyed his instructions. That old man had a lot of nerve to claim the moral high ground, as though Charlie being an idiot kid excuses him from being held accountable for his actions.
Wonka thought Charlie, like the rest of the children, were in it just for the money. Willy Wonka was looking for someone who genuinely loved his Chocolate Factory so that he could give it to them. So Wonka just acting on the impulse that everybody uses him for capital gain. When Charlie leaves the everlasting gobstopper on the table he quickly realizes he was wrong. Charlie is a good kid.
An amazing story.
Even worse than that, it was Grandpa Joe's idea to steal the fizzy lifting drink, not Charlie, who was reluctant about the idea at first. Grandpa Joe is such a moron in this scene.
I really think that so many people really miss this point. Often overwhelmed by the performance.
But yet, he has no emergency shut off to the "augustus" pipe, or covers for the candy boilers.
This is why you get alawyer to this shit to you.
Most adults, upon rewatching, realize that ol' Grandpa Joe was the real antagonist in this movie. Lied about being bedridden, didn't care about other kids getting slaughtered left right and center during the tour, trespassed, stole from the factory, contributed to the delinquency of a minor, lied some more, projected with stunning lack of self-awareness (calling Wonka a "crook" after just having been cold-ass busted for stealing!), and when Wonka came clean and told Charlie he had won and could come to live at the factory, selfishly jumped in with, "And me too?" I'm pretty sure he fondled an Oompa-Loompa when nobody was looking, too.
You suck, Grandpa Joe.
Fondled an Oompa Loompa 😂😂😂😭
Ahhhh dude this comment is so good XDXD
Don't know about an oompa-loompa but he did fondle Mrs. Teavee. If Grandpa Joe was on fire and I had water, I would drink the water
Now he's the POTUS and still a crook.
Nobody cared about the other kids ending up badly.
None of this was in Dahl's book, but I think this scene makes the story better. It shows that Charlie had to really earn his place as the heir to factory rather than just be the last kid remaining.
Is that what happened in the book? Charlie was literally the last boy standing that's all.
I think being the last kid remaining is a hell of a challenge though, at a factory where you get turned into a blueberry for chewing gum
@@invizig9137 lmao the literal hunger games
when u ask for extra credit
When the professor of one class gives quizzes that require the time it takes for 3 classes, and expects you retain all the knowledge of the class and previous classes from years ago for exams, without giving a formula key terms for things that cloud the brain.
who hurt you
omg that's so true. hahaha
RIP Gene Wilder (1933-2016). The pure imagination of your film career will continue through generations after generations of cinema, acting and comedy. An absolutely genuine actor. Thank you Gene.
After his death, the Conscending Wonka meme will never be the same.
He died in Connecticut and when I knew that I lived in Connecticut he was my childhood willy Wonka sorry Johnny Depp
Although I saw him in other stuff, like Blazing Saddles & Young Frankenstein, I'll always think of him as Willy Wonka.
I sadly didn’t get to watch the movie before he passed away, and now I feel regret 😓
This is probably one of my favorite scenes in cinematic history. Gene wilder really did something special in this movie
I think the fact that we all probably talk about this scene and his job in this film in general shows that he really should have won the Oscar for this.
Man, the anger in his eyes is so palpable. You'd think that taking the fizzy drink was some sort of monsterous betrayal.
And Charlie looks hurt by Wonka's outburst.
Well, that was Peter Ostrum’s real reaction to Gene yelling. He wasn’t told Gene would react that way during filming.
But it was "all there black and white, clear as crystal"
it's not just that they stole from him it's also that they are only interested in gaining from the tour, getting the candy. they have no interest in his passion and have the GALL to after all that demand he give them more.
And we now need to clean the ceiling with a spray bottle and a rag from the closet.
To be fair who wouldn't wanna try a soda that literally makes you fly.
As much as I feel sorry for Grandpa Joe and Charlie in this scene, I have to say that Willy Wonka was 100% in the right when he angrily refused to give them their reward at the end of the tour. They did steal the Fizzy Lifting Drink and disobeyed him, so they did break the rules. However, Charlie was wise enough to realize that he and Grandpa Joe had done wrong, and being a good-natured kid, gave the Everlasting Gobstopper back to Mr. Wonka, just as a way of showing that he wasn't going to betray him, thus he and Grandpa Joe got off scot-free and it turned out to be a happy ending for the three of them after all.
All it took was one courteous act of decency and Charlie got the world. Pretty dam good deal.
"I said good day sir!" Can get you out of any legal situation.
So, if Wonka got sued for killing off the bratty children, this is how he would win the lawsuit?
@John Sabp I literally just did that! I wanted to know where that originated and it brought me here..........😁😁😁
@@nbuehster It Was All In The Contract...
Good night sir.
U cried me so hard with this^
Great one.
Good Morning Sir. Do you have any Grey Poupon.
TheNathanNS OMG WTF ARE YOU DOING HEREEEEEEE
YOU SNOOZE
GOOD NIGHT SIR
I start reciting this scene whenever i get into those really heated debates and i end up winning it
"winning it"
I'm sure non sequitors help you "win" as much as saying "u mad" when you're on the losing side.
"Chewbacca defense". See also on TVTropes. Cool stuff.
MrDanky1227 I do it when someone "accomplishes" something.
MrDanky1227 nice i work in customer service over the phone. And there are people who like to bend the rules and you can seriously tell when they straight up lie, i seriously want to use the "It's all there, black and white, clear as crystal!" Line.
MrDanky1227 hahaha hell yeah me too it's does work
For anyone curious on what Wonka says to him, it isn't gibberish, its Latin:
"fax mentis incendium gloria cultum, et cetera et cetera... memo bis punitor delicatum.'
Which means "The torch of the mind lights the path to glory . . . I am mindful [that] the crime is punished in two ways."
"Punished in two ways", which Wonka means, both the physical, and meta-physical. 1) punished by losing the material chocolate, and 2) punished meta-physically by living with the torment of your mistake.
excellent performance by the candyman
quite
MDE is forever
Classic & phenomenal acting
Australian version:
''I SAID G'DAY!''
...MATE
+Russell Thompson i read that in TF2 snipers voice
+ Drunken Hobo That's exactly what ran across my mind lol 😅😅😅
Johnson same
Thanks for standing, wanker
This scene honestly gets me so pumped I love it. Truly talented. May he rest in peace
The last time I watched this movie, my reaction to the argument was "Grandpa Joe, kick that guy's ass! He can't talk to you like that!".
@@nbuehster Knowing Grandpa Joe he'd probably do it
“Clear as crystal”
“But mr wonka”
“All you had to do was take a micro scope and read!”
“But mr wonka i dont have a-“
“YOU GET NOTHING YOU LOSE GOOD DAY SIR!”
I'M DYING!! LMAO
The rules were actually pretty big on the wall in tbe beginning. The kids all signed blindly aside from Charlie who asked his grandpa who just blew it off saying they had nothing to lose. Violet's dad also tried to stop her from signing without reading stating to Wonka "contracts are for suckers" but she ignored him
@@RevolverOcelot2008 That makes me think they should have lost, even if Charlie gave Wonka the gobstopper.
Grandpa Joe: What rules? We didn't see any rules, did we, Charlie?
0:34 If I was Grandpa Joe: "HAHA!! Even *YOU* can't see any rules!!!"
Pure Kino. MDE Never Dies
ET CETERA ET CETERA, FAX MENTIS INCENDIUM GLORIA CULTUM, ET CETERA ET CETERA, MEMO BIS PUNITOR DELACATUM!!!!! It's all there, black and white, clear as crystal!
If I were Grandpa Joe, after Wonka yelled in Latin, I would have been like "Speak English, for god's sake!!".
Fax glory of the fire service, twice punishing memo delecatum (translation)
@@devonking3580 That's not an accurate translation at all... You must have tried using Google Translate which is rubbish. The correct and closest translation is "Fax mentis incendium gloriae" which in Latin roughly translates to "The flame of glory is the torch of the mind" and "Memo bis punitor delicatum" which is Dog Latin and could closely translate to "I am mindful [that] the crime is punished twice"
Nick Ashton the dog latin might translate to “Note the fine point” maybe referring to the fine print. Probably a placeholder in the script
YOU STOLE FIZZY LIFTING DRINKS!!!!
"What happened? Axe happened!"
YOU GET NOTHING, GOOD DAY SIR!
Dota 2 saaaaaaks
Stein Schneider shut up ...
+Stein Schneider Get outta here with your cheap bottomfeeder LoL IF you play that shit.
diogoo602 you deserve nothing Good day sir
There'll never be another Gene Wilder. RIP, Sir.
There will never be another anybody. What's your point?
@@Igaveyoumyfakename that he was one of a kind and a man of his time
Igaveyoumyfakename lmao 😂
@@Igaveyoumyfakenamethis is true lolol
@@mrtheluckybucket : Again, that literally describes EVERYONE!
So that's why they call him the candyman
I love this scene so much ... I can quote it word for word from memory. And it really does bring your emotions to the surface because you're rooting for Charlie the whole time, and you think he's getting screwed, but then you realize that they did, in fact, break the rules. Such a classic, Gene Wilder is amazing.
One last "Good Day Sir!" For the amazing Gene Wilder. RIP
There is never a last "Good Day Sir!"
Good Day Sir Now!
Good Day Sir Then!
Good Day Sir Forever!
RIP Gene Wilder
I heard the news and this was the first thing that came to my mind. Just had to watch it again.
The final "Good Day, Sir!" from him to the world.
Amazing acting by Gene Wilder!
MDE NEVER DIES
Wonka: "You stole fizzy lifting drinks! You bumped into the ceiling which now has to be washed and sterilized so you get nothing! You lose! good day sir!"
Joe & Charlie: "Do we get a song?"
Wonka: "N-.....well yes alright I suppose."
Gene's work in that movie changed my life forever. It was a perfect preparation for what was to come in the early 1980s. Thanks Mr. Wilder, and good day sir.
I remembered this scene from when I was young - like six or eight - and this scene was the scariest - someone you looked up to and trusted. I understand it worked out in the end but the acting was glorious
Nice fishtank reference 💯
i swear no one can ever duplicate this. he was one of a kind
Gemmish performance from goldstriker. Knew what he was doing as soon he was sitting at the desk writing
I love how intense this scene is that I only just noticed most of the items in the scene are cut in half for no apparent reason. The hat stand and the lamp, sure, that's just style. But the cup and saucer and ashtray? The phone! Half a safe, what the hell? Even half a magnifying glass!
I never noticed that before! Wow. 🤣🤣 I love the half-safe, hahaha. Thanks for pointing it out.:)
Because he is incomplete. For years he has been finding someone to carry on his legacy, to fill in the gaps. His entire life he has been alone.
Wonka must be divorced. His ex-wife obviously took half of everything.
@@jonathansmithCrabAuthor his ex wife was thanos!!??
Even better he opens the door to the half safe to get the contract, which is also in half hah
0:20 - Wonka's reaction to a recent scam of Willy Wonka's experience in Glasgow.
so true
I pull so much deeper meaning from this scene, it alludes to life and love. If you break the terms and conditions you lose. You get nothing. Good day sir! In life you can’t expect the prize with out following the rules and at the end of the day if you break the rules, you get nothing. Don’t expect someone to give you the prize if you can’t follow the rules.
This scene always stuck a chord with me even as a kid, the whole film Wonka is this eccentric and flamboyant man who despite several kids before Charlie who vandalise/steal/ignore what he tells them and all of them are mildly reprimanded and he still helps them afterwards, yet Charlie is the only child who is severely told off and angrily scolded for actions influenced by his grandfather who as his guardian is responsible for this whole predicament, it really educates kids that what seem like harmless and playful activities can have bad consequences, like a teacher screaming at you for wandering off during a school trip to when you grow up and your boss giving you a really hard time for not completing your work.
It’s only when Charlie returns the gobstopper choosing integrity and honesty over what slugworth could’ve payed him thousands for does Wonka realise he isn’t a bad kid who can take ownership for his inadvertent wrongdoing and want to make amends does he change his mind, too many films have a cliche moral lesson behind them, but this is one that subtlety insinuates it and why no remake will ever surpass it
This scene just shows how dedicated to showing authenticity he was in his role. It’s just one example of how wonderful his performance in this movie was. Without Gene Wilder, this movie couldn’t dream of being half as good. Rest In Peace.
For those of you who have only seen this part of the movie, Mr. Wonka wasn't really mad at Charlie....he was testing him to see how loyal Charlie would be to him even after he screamed at him.
Well, kinda. He’s definitely upset, and his reaction here is palpable. He was more so passive aggressively scolding Charlie because he truly believed in him to be honest, so he’s betrayed before he realizes that Charlie gives back the gobstopper. It was a make or break moment for wonka, if he could have he would have said “I BELIEVED IN YOU and you LET ME DOWN”
This just about sums up my dating life in a metaphorical way.....
Same here, mate.
True!!!
This sums up my entire life, not just dating life.
It also sums up my entire life too.
It's like I'm Grandpa Joe, and everyone else is Willy Wonka.
Same
Even as I kid, I was on Wonka's side here. They did steal. Plain and simple. What pissed me off the most was the old man trying to make Wonka out to be the "greedy" bad guy for not giving them something that they pretty much surrendered once they took those sips. I never did like the grandpa in the movie, didn't read the contract and potentially almost got himself and his grandson killed because of his childish antic. Even after they lost, Joe wanted Charlie to sell the Gobstopper out of resentment and spite toward Wonka. It was easy to see why Wonka wanted a child to inherit his factory, adults can be conniving and manipulative but at least children have a shot before they shape themselves into the adults they take after. Joe may have been the least rotten of the adults, but he was still childish in the end.
One of the greatest scenes in movie history.
Because they lose, they get nothing.
Good day sir Kofi Kingston reference back on SmackDown over six months ago
@@larrymarshall8900 Ah yeh?
I liked Kofi Kingston when he boom dropped cunts but before he turned gay.
Kofi Kingston betrayed humanity.
"YOU LOSE! GOOD DAY SIR!" Mr. Wonka said calmly.
*HARRYDIDYOUPUTYOURNAMEINTHEGOBLETOFIRE?!?!?!?!?!?!?!!!!*
Dumbledore Asked Calmly
we have lost a true great, there will be nobody like Gene ever again. rest in peace Gene.
*YOU GET NOTHING*
*YOU LOSE*
*GOOD DAY, SIR!!*
I'm gonna say this when someone ask for a favor or money 😂😂
That’s an awesome idea. Say it with the same intensity....the same intensity.....don’t lose the intensity. (That’s an old Michael Irvin quote...the Hall of Fame WR of the Dallas Cowboys).
SHE GETS, NO FISHBUCKS
When you don't win a lottery ticket "You get NOTHING! You LOSE! Good DAY, Sir!"
Pretty much sums up No Man's Sky's ending
Pretty much sums up _No Man's Sky_.
+TheAndrewj96 this pretty much sums up most of the releases this year.
It's hard to believe that that game is 5 years old and is in the state it's in now where it's very popular and has a lot of stuff in it. Basically how it should have been when it launched. Also, responding to 5 year old comment.
@@Nicolas_Cage_Bees Because the people who give it high marks today didn't preorder it or buy it on release day. Sean Murray is trash for lying to millions. He took the millions he got from preorders and day one purchases and went off to finish the game he promised to deliver. That's no small consolation for those of us who wasted time playing it on day one. HG should have released NMS as an early access product.
@@kxmode This is why I hope Cyberpunk never gets better. If you can't release a functioning product of what you promised then, well ....YOU GET NOTHING!
He has a point.
His outburst was off the cuff , he wasn't suppose to shot and actually frightened the actor who played Charlie as you can see from his reaction .. What a genius .. RIP Gene
Shout ffs
When you ask for a refund on the Willy Wonka Experience.
This was good, but I like Mr. Goldstriker’s cover better.
"So shines a good deed in a weary world!"--Willy Wonka :)
Love that line. "SO YOU GET NOTHING! YOU LOOSE! GOOD DAY, SIR!" Oh Wonka your comedy and Memes will LIVE FOR EVER!!!!
"et cetera, et cetera".. LOL
As a kid running around the house saying ect ect over and over lol
This makes me cry every time
50 years later and still a legendary scene with legendary acting
...to this day, this is still one of the best reads in cinematic history. I mean, the delivery, really couldn't have been much better. IMO, of course :p Great scene!
very simply one of the best acting scenes I have ever witnessed on any medium. No one snaps on camera better than Gene Wilder. When ever I get angry and lose it...I channel this scene
1:01 when you finally beat your brother in smash
How did Gene not get a Oscar Nod for this role?
Because he was already nominated for a Golden Globe in the same role
Grandpa Joe: You're a crook. You're a a cheat and a swindler! That's what you are! How could you do a thing like this?!! Build up a little boy's hopes and then smash all of his dreams to pieces?!! You're an in-human monster!
Mr. Wonka: I said good day!
Wonka was also a Trump supporter. Why else would he hang out with orange men with bad hairdos? :D
Grandpa Joe: c’mon, Charlie. Let’s get out of here
Grandpa joe described himself to wonka
@@nbuehster #TrumpDerangementSyndrome
@@nbuehster Explains why he built such a successful business
Wonka reports: top is missing
What?
Stein Schneider I laughed my ass off.
wonka is under attack
Could someone explain? I hate to be that guy but my current interpretation is that he hasn't had his dick sucked in a few days and he's pissed.
his top hat is missing
R.I.P Gene Wilder, a true film icon, and this scene proves it.
MDE IT UP PEOPLE
We use to say that for everything when I was a kid. Baseball games , foot races, bike races, swimming races across the pool, skateboard races,...............EVERYTHING !
RIP Gene, we will miss you forever. One of the greatest actors who ever lived. Sad to be in a world without you.
Can we all take a moment to appreciate how Charlie just gives Wonka the Gobstopper? After an explosion like that, anyone would have sold it the highest bidder.
This is a classic movie for generations. Never show your kids the remake before showing them this original movie .
Gene wilder put on an acting clinical. Case and point
I so adore both of these dear, departed actors. Gene Wilder was my first big crush when I was eleven, thanks to this movie. And a year later, my favorite film was 1972's The Poseidon Adventure, featuring the great Jack Albertson. Consummate professionals, both of them.
Lmfao no matter how many times I watch this scene it only gets funnier, that has to be the greatest game over scene of all time RIP Gene, the one and only willy wonka!
We all lose , good day sir RIP
Good day,Mr. Wilder. You will be greatly missed. :(
Wilder was an an absolute legend in this film. I'ma rewatch it this Thanksgiving.
absolutely fantastic delivery, pure and iconic
RIP you beautiful son of a bitch.
+Shawn M You literally sound like a 13 year old pre pubescent hippie, lol you ain't tough kid
Oh that’s not very nice.
Fishtank Live
whos here after fishtank?
Mr. Wonka is my spirit animal. Seriously i am like this when people interrupt me and i am concentrating on doing something
I’m glad to share a birthday with this legend
Note that Wonka was looking at Grandpa Joe during most of the outburst.
1. Because Gene Wilder didn't like to yell at little kids.
2. Because the whole fizzy lifting drink theft was Grandpa Joe's idea. Not only did he encourage his grandson to steal, but he also almost killed him when it came to the giant fan above them.
Grandpa Joe looked that man in his face and proceeded to call him a crook knowing he was the one that stole from him 💀
What is he, brain dead??
It’s the “YOU STOLE FIZZY LIFTING DRINKS” for me 💀😭😂
I SAID GOOD DAY!
This movie is a masterpiece. Not only is the acting in this scene outstanding i didn't not realise or remember that everything in his office, including the magnifier and the contract is cut in half
Everytime he says etc, etc, it was on the half that was missing. I love this film so much.
RIP Gene Wilder. You will be missed. Good day, sir!
May he lose in peace good sir