- At 22:48, that was actually the actors' (Except Gene Wilder) REAL reactions to seeing the chocolate room for the first time. They hadn't seen the room until their real reactions were filmed on camera. - And also, the limping and somersault that Gene Wilder did during his introduction was improvised and it was the reason why Gene Wilder accepted the role of Willy Wonka. When Gene was approached by the filmmakers for the role, he said he would accept the role on the condition that his character could trick the audience into thinking he was a cripple and then surprise them with his somersault. When asked why, Gene said that "from that time on, no one will know if I'm lying or telling the truth." Basically, what he's saying is that the limping and somersault is supposed to foreshadow Wonka's dubious and unpredictable behavior that he displays throughout the rest of the movie. - Also if you were wondering what Wonka was saying at 27:04? He was saying in French, "Um, ladies and gentlemen. We're now going to have to make the trip short by boat. (Mr. Salt: What's he talking about?) Who wants to ride on the.....Wonkatania?" And also at the part where they arrive at the Inventing Room, Wonka says to the tour in German, "Ladies and gentlemen, please give me your attention. (Mrs. Teavee: That's not French.) We've now come to the most interesting room in my factory and the most secret room at the same time. (Mr Salt: I can't take much more of this.) Ladies and gentlemen....the Inventing Room."
That's so hilarious and this is my favorite movie!! I love Sweets and Candys. Both of you are so hilarious and so funny. Great job Fireworks and Whiite Gold ✌️😎👍
I guess a tinker could also be a serial killer, among other things. Tinkers are quite versatile, after all. I agree with you about that particular guy, though.
A quote taken from the iconic Victorian play "The Importance of Being Earnest." Speaking of which, it was the play that MJ was performing in "Spiderman 2".
There’s a video on RUclips that talks about how they used the movies to launch the wonka candy and the chocolate y’all should check out it’s very interesting how the wonka candy was created
Great reaction! I love this movie to death. Gene Wilder was just so Perfect for Willy Wonka. i did enjoy Charlie and the Chocolate factory that i just saw the other day for the first time hehe. i do plan on seeing Wonka. Pure Imagination was a beautiful song ^_^. 😃🍫💖 "Don't forget what happened to the man who suddenly got everything he always wanted, He lived happily ever after." Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka
Gene Wilder told the director he wanted Wonka's introduction to be him faking a limp and doing a somersault. He said he would not do the movie unless they add that scene. When asked why, he said it was because from that point no one would be able to tell if he was lying or telling the truth.
To me this is the best one. The new ones cost more but this one is more iconic. And I grew up on this one. Have you seen Dennis the Menace 1993? It is one of my favorites. Gone Fishing is great to. And if you want an action movie Breakdown 1998. I also like Mr. Magoo, and The Super. The Neverending Story, Big and People under the stairs.
This film was a masterpiece and holds a special place in my heart. And no offense to Tim Burton's version, his was okay. But I cannot hold a candle to the original
Never seen the Johnny D one..Although, I have seen about a dozen reactions to the 1971 original..Ur the first one who said the 2005 take was better..So I need 2see it
1. I first saw it when I was 10. 2. Roald Dahl the book author was a well-known LSD user. (you can see why) He didn't like this adaptation, so we were cursed with "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory". 3. The Umpa Lumpas told the reverent portion of the story. Anything beyond that would have been unnecessary and overkill 4. I suspect Wonka knew which children would win the tickets (lessons for our behalf) because Slugworth/Mr. Wilkinson was at the scene almost immediately. 5. Many people (especially women) seem to get a creepy feeling from Gene Wilder's Willy Wonka. 6. This is the only roll Peter Ostrum/Charlie. He's now an veterinarian. 7. After reading the script, Gene Wilder said he would take the role of Willy Wonka under one condition: that he would be allowed to limp, then suddenly somersault in the scene when he first meets the children. When director Mel Stuart asked why, Wilder replied that having Wonka do this meant that "from that time on, no one will know if things are real or not." Stuart asked, "If I say no, you won't do the picture?" and Wilder said, "I'm afraid that's the truth." 8. If you look carefully, you can see the little girl in the candy shop get wacked on the chin when the candy man opens the flip up counter. 9. Fun fact: Veruca/Julie Dawn Cole didn't have any adult with her when they went to Germany to film the movie so Gene Wilder himself stepped in to make sure she was taken care of.😎 10. You can get away with anything in a musical.
Peter Ostrum (who played Charlie) didn't stay with acting. He grew up to become a large animal veternarian in Upstate NY. I knew the Actress who played Violet (Denise Nickerson). The Ompalumpa actors banged her head into the door frame as they were rolling her to the juicing room and she recieved a concussion. She said that the actress who played Baruka was really nice in real life and nothing like her character. Except for the accidental concussion she had fun making the movie. Everthing in this movie is {ractical (an acual set or a miniture model). Unlike the Johnny Depp version which used extensive CGI. Which was more Magicial?
This one holds a special place for me, but I appreciate both adaptations for what they are. Tim Burton’s adaptation is the one Dahl would have probably liked, and that’s great that it exists. I’ll just never really be able to relate to his animosity towards this one. Up the airy mountain Down the rushy glen We daren't go a-hunting For fear of little men -William Allingham _The Fairies_
The walking with a cane in the falling over wasn't even in the script the guy that played Willy Wonka Gene Wilder he said it had to be in the movie because then it made everyone think is Willy Wonka telling the truth because he lied when he was pretending to be crippled
Yeah because gene wilder acts like a asshole in this movie like screaming at a 10-year-old kid. For no reason willy wonka doesn't act like this in the book. I like this movie but some people think this is the greatest movie of all time now I'm tired of people. Not reading the 2 books of this story the roald dahl hated this movie even when he saw the witches by jim Henson he hated that movie too he died in 1990
@@rnw2739 what movie are you watching he was screaming at both of them for not following the rules so there's no happy ending for Charlie & now too finally tell the truth of Willy wonka he is not a murder just blame the director didn't want to show what happened to the other kids yeah thanks for making people make how many theories about it
R.I.P To A Great Actor Gene Wilder, Still Miss You Always 😢😢 & Great Reaction Guy's
Masterpiece of a film
Gene Wilder is Willy Wonka... always will be..... Kind of like Jack Nicholson as the classic Joker.
One of my favorites of all time! I’m so happy you reacted to this.. your dynamic is so awesome !
- At 22:48, that was actually the actors' (Except Gene Wilder) REAL reactions to seeing the chocolate room for the first time. They hadn't seen the room until their real reactions were filmed on camera.
- And also, the limping and somersault that Gene Wilder did during his introduction was improvised and it was the reason why Gene Wilder accepted the role of Willy Wonka. When Gene was approached by the filmmakers for the role, he said he would accept the role on the condition that his character could trick the audience into thinking he was a cripple and then surprise them with his somersault. When asked why, Gene said that "from that time on, no one will know if I'm lying or telling the truth." Basically, what he's saying is that the limping and somersault is supposed to foreshadow Wonka's dubious and unpredictable behavior that he displays throughout the rest of the movie.
- Also if you were wondering what Wonka was saying at 27:04? He was saying in French, "Um, ladies and gentlemen. We're now going to have to make the trip short by boat. (Mr. Salt: What's he talking about?) Who wants to ride on the.....Wonkatania?"
And also at the part where they arrive at the Inventing Room, Wonka says to the tour in German, "Ladies and gentlemen, please give me your attention. (Mrs. Teavee: That's not French.) We've now come to the most interesting room in my factory and the most secret room at the same time. (Mr Salt: I can't take much more of this.) Ladies and gentlemen....the Inventing Room."
That's so hilarious and this is my favorite movie!! I love Sweets and Candys. Both of you are so hilarious and so funny. Great job Fireworks and Whiite Gold ✌️😎👍
This is definitely the best one
THIS IS A GREAT MOVIE!
He's a tinker. He sells hardware. He's not a serial killer. Good grief.
I guess a tinker could also be a serial killer, among other things. Tinkers are quite versatile, after all. I agree with you about that particular guy, though.
Either way, it's creepy
He sells chocolate actually
@@0okamino right lol serial killers can be anyone. I get the point is that’s why he has knives but…
"good grief" as if less creepy people haven't been found to be serial killers 🤣
"The suspense is terrible. I hope it'll last."
Ha Ha.
A quote taken from the iconic Victorian play "The Importance of Being Earnest." Speaking of which, it was the play that MJ was performing in "Spiderman 2".
Classic!
LOL WHITE GOLD'S FACE AT 36:12!
There’s a video on RUclips that talks about how they used the movies to launch the wonka candy and the chocolate y’all should check out it’s very interesting how the wonka candy was created
Great reaction! I love this movie to death. Gene Wilder was just so Perfect for Willy Wonka. i did enjoy Charlie and the Chocolate factory that i just saw the other day for the first time hehe. i do plan on seeing Wonka. Pure Imagination was a beautiful song ^_^. 😃🍫💖
"Don't forget what happened to the man who suddenly got everything he always wanted, He lived happily ever after."
Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka
CAN'T WAIT UNTIL THEY WATCH WONKA!
LOL HE JUST ATE THE MICROPHONE!
MY CHOCOLATE MAN!
I'm a brand new subscriber and I love how you two react to each other reacting lol Cute😁
The actress who played Violet was in the blueberry suit the whole time. No dummy was used.
those long sleeves are sick
Gene Wilder told the director he wanted Wonka's introduction to be him faking a limp and doing a somersault. He said he would not do the movie unless they add that scene. When asked why, he said it was because from that point no one would be able to tell if he was lying or telling the truth.
FOAM PARTY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
To me this is the best one. The new ones cost more but this one is more iconic. And I grew up on this one. Have you seen Dennis the Menace 1993? It is one of my favorites. Gone Fishing is great to. And if you want an action movie Breakdown 1998. I also like Mr. Magoo, and The Super. The Neverending Story, Big and People under the stairs.
This film was a masterpiece and holds a special place in my heart. And no offense to Tim Burton's version, his was okay. But I cannot hold a candle to the original
Gene Wilder was the Goat
How you turn the Willy Wonka opening into a bop
This movie is the birth of some famous memes 😂. Glad u 2 watched it! This is a classic. I’ll catch u guys on the next one. ☮️❤️🍫
Never seen the Johnny D one..Although, I have seen about a dozen reactions to the 1971 original..Ur the first one who said the 2005 take was better..So I need 2see it
1. I first saw it when I was 10.
2. Roald Dahl the book author was a well-known LSD user. (you can see why)
He didn't like this adaptation, so we were cursed with "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory".
3. The Umpa Lumpas told the reverent portion of the story. Anything beyond that would have been unnecessary and overkill
4. I suspect Wonka knew which children would win the tickets (lessons for our behalf) because Slugworth/Mr. Wilkinson was at the scene almost immediately.
5. Many people (especially women) seem to get a creepy feeling from Gene Wilder's Willy Wonka.
6. This is the only roll Peter Ostrum/Charlie. He's now an veterinarian.
7. After reading the script, Gene Wilder said he would take the role of Willy Wonka under one condition: that he would be allowed to limp, then suddenly somersault in the scene when he first meets the children. When director Mel Stuart asked why, Wilder replied
that having Wonka do this meant that "from that time on, no one will know if things are real or not." Stuart asked, "If I say no, you won't do the picture?" and Wilder said, "I'm afraid that's the truth."
8. If you look carefully, you can see the little girl in the candy shop get wacked on the chin when the candy man opens the flip up counter.
9. Fun fact: Veruca/Julie Dawn Cole didn't have any adult with her when they went to Germany to film the movie so Gene Wilder himself stepped in to make sure she was taken care of.😎
10. You can get away with anything in a musical.
Peter Ostrum (who played Charlie) didn't stay with acting. He grew up to become a large animal veternarian in Upstate NY. I knew the Actress who played Violet (Denise Nickerson). The Ompalumpa actors banged her head into the door frame as they were rolling her to the juicing room and she recieved a concussion. She said that the actress who played Baruka was really nice in real life and nothing like her character. Except for the accidental concussion she had fun making the movie. Everthing in this movie is {ractical (an acual set or a miniture model). Unlike the Johnny Depp version which used extensive CGI. Which was more Magicial?
Great movie reactions and comments. Please watch and react to another Gene Wilder movie the Little Prince where he plays the character of a fox.
The trap version of a Willy Wonka song they use in their intro background..
My primary problem with Depp’s Wonka, in the Tim Burton version is that he portrays him to have a creepy, child molester vibe.
This one holds a special place for me, but I appreciate both adaptations for what they are. Tim Burton’s adaptation is the one Dahl would have probably liked, and that’s great that it exists. I’ll just never really be able to relate to his animosity towards this one.
Up the airy mountain
Down the rushy glen
We daren't go a-hunting
For fear of little men
-William Allingham _The Fairies_
The walking with a cane in the falling over wasn't even in the script the guy that played Willy Wonka Gene Wilder he said it had to be in the movie because then it made everyone think is Willy Wonka telling the truth because he lied when he was pretending to be crippled
Willy Wonka is better than the Happytime Murders
THE 2005 MOVIE WAS CLOSER TO THE BOOK!
THE SUSPENSE IS TERRIBLE, I HOPE IT'LL LAST!
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This movie is Gene wilders #1 movie ever and was filmed in Munich Germany
1.27 please say ya talking about Blazing saddles and if ya are and never seen it go watch it ya grandfather had a good sense of humour lol
I hope to see u guys react to Little Man by Wayans Brothers next
I bet this movie introduced those kids to diabeetus😂
They tell how she got blue skin
To say you prefer Johnny Depp over gene Wilder Willy wonka is blasphemy. That’s like saying you don’t like the original.
The Johnny Depp Willy Wonka is horrible. He was evil and sadistic, not appropriate for kids.
I hate the newer one because he acts like a mental patient
Yeah because gene wilder acts like a asshole in this movie like screaming at a 10-year-old kid. For no reason willy wonka doesn't act like this in the book. I like this movie but some people think this is the greatest movie of all time now I'm tired of people. Not reading the 2 books of this story the roald dahl hated this movie even when he saw the witches by jim Henson he hated that movie too he died in 1990
Willy Wonka doesn't scream at a ten year old kid at all... he shouts at an old age pensioner (Grandpa Joe) so why lie?
@@rnw2739 what movie are you watching he was screaming at both of them for not following the rules so there's no happy ending for Charlie & now too finally tell the truth of Willy wonka he is not a murder just blame the director didn't want to show what happened to the other kids yeah thanks for making people make how many theories about it
Roald Dahl seems to have been a man with a lot of hate inside him.