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I am generation x. That means that I grew up with something in the first cable offering of channels called "z channel." It was through this channel that showed things from popular movies to art house classics that I saw what is now one of the most endearing children's films out there. So for obvious reasons as well as the brilliance of the actor, I prefer Gene Wilder, but still respect the great works of the other two bringing Willy Wonka to their generation of children.
I was born in Dec. of 1970 and grew up watching the original with Gene Wilder. While Mr. Depp's version is more faithful to the book in terms of events I still like Mr. Wilder's version best.
I haven't seen the new one yet, but of the original and the one with Depp, I have to pick Gene Wilder. Depp did okay in the role, but Gene Wilder's performance will always be the best, at least in my opinion.
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Personally, I like the first two but i absolutely LOVE this new version! Tim Chalamet nailed the role. But also, from here on, I can't help the image of Paul Atreides singing about chocolate while standing on a massive sand worm that keeps popping into my mind. LOL!
I'm old enough to have seen Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory in theaters when I was 12 years old. I like Gene Wilder's Willy Wonka much better than Johnny Depp's. But I have to say that Timothée Chalamet was wonderful in "Wonka." I didn't go to the movie with high expectations, after the disappointment of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" but I really enjoyed it!
I agree! I always loved Gene Wilder's performance, and yet Timothee Chalamet captured that raw excitement and even brought a much-needed tenderness to the role without being too weird. To me, Wilder will always be Wonka, but I see Wilder's character in the much younger version of Chalamet and understand him better. i.e., His relationship with his mother. It makes for a poignant moment when he sings the famous "Imagination" song. It's tugging at my memories of Wilder. :)
Gene Wilder will always be my favorite Willy Wonka of all time, I was probably 5 or 6 years old when my parents first showed me Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory for the first time. I’ve LOVED it ever sense!!!
I was 14 when the Gene Wilder version came out. My elder brother saw it & remarked how cool it was. I never saw the Johnny Depp version of Wonka. I'm in my mid 60's now, and finally saw the Wilder version for the first time in Nov. 2023. This latest version with Timothy Chalamet resonates well with me due to its nuances, kudos, and references to the Wilder version, finding it to be just as whimsically delightful as well. This newest installment of Wonka with Chalamet and Hugh Grant is worth seeing again!
First time I saw Willy Wonka was in 3rd grade. Watched it in school. But I remember seeing all of those commercials of him with those old real-world candies of Runts, Nerds, Sweet/Shock Tarts, Laffy Taffy, etc. voiced by Maurice LaMarche.
Not all the Squirrels in addition to the real ones are CGI, some of the others were also animatronic: 30 real; 20 Animatronics; rest of the dozen hundreds in CGI.
I don't think the Depp version is more faithful to the book. I don't remember Wonka's father being mentioned in the book, and even if he is, not in the ridiculous way portrayed in the film!!
I remember seeing another behind the scenes and making of Willy Wonka, saw how they made the Wonka Teeny, (boat) where they had it on very high stilts with a screen on the side of it and how they did MikeTV's scene of being small and the dance scene between Charlie and Grampa, but cant find it ANYWHERE.
Gene Wi”Dee for sure. It may not have been a big hit when it came out, but my brother, myself, and a bunch of our friends watched 3 times in a row when it debuted at the Claremont theater in San Diego. But to this day I’m annoyed that Grandpa Joe couldn’t get out of bed to help his family, but jumped up and danced to get to go to a chocolate factory.
NFL football is very important. NBC did not want a repeat of the Heidi game in 1968. This was a great video. I knew nothing about the movie and I got all the facts. It was fantastic.
In my humble opinion. The best Willy Wonka movie is the 2023 with Timothy Chalomet. Is not a re-make, this Willy Wonka has a lot of charm and all the dark sides needed and greedy, where put in the chocolate cartel. I think Wonka movie is a complete success and the best of all 3 with Timothy Chalomete as the best Willy Wonka actor.
Great report on the Wonka Theatrical Legacy. Gene Wilder will always be my Wonka. Although Timothy did a great job if not for the somewhat consistently predictable story. I remember seeing Gene on the big screen in 1971 in wonderment!
Depp's serial killer Wonka is hard to watch, and his psychodelic Ooma Loompas are impossible. It was a BAD movie, beside which, the original is a classic that needs no remake.
I’ve seen Wonka seven times before it left theaters it make me genuinely happy when was the last time you felt genuinely happy like nothing can touch you this is my comfort movie I cried like crazy I love it so much it’s a love letter to Gene Wilder at least in my opinion I can’t wait to own it
@anthonyscully2998 Gene is my favorite, too. But I think Christopher Walken would have done a good job. And i can "imagine him in the role." He was wonderful in Puss n Boots. He can sing and dance, and he can really walk the line between sane and crazy. Lol
I did see Depp's take on willy Wonka, However because of the original movie the line that talks about today's society the famous line is " you lose you get nothing good day sir." from gene wilder's willy Wonka makes it more meaningful and explains the world we all live in. And that makes it very important for so many people that in my eyes Gene Wilder performance is more inspiring to me more than any other remake because it cares about just turning a profit and disobeying the level of respect to the original actor of the same character. And that is disgraceful at the highest level in the favorability of the other actress and actors that made the original great for me when I was a kid myself.
Jean Wilder was the ONLY reason this movie was a masterpiece! There has never been any actor who comes close to his supreme acting abilities, and there never will be. I'm a huge Johnny Depp fan, but I hated the second Wonka movie! I definitely think they should make a Wonka series! 🍫🍬🍭
To me I loved Chalomain and Depp but Wilder will always be the best Wonka, I enjoyed the more musical take on the new Wonka, but honestly as good as Grant's acting was i could not take his character with any real seriousness its to ridiculous and i wonder why they did not cast a Little person as it would look less jarring. So for me if I am rating them based on enjoyment of the story I would say 1971 Wilder version is my favorite followed by Wonka and then The Depp version, I enjoyed Johnny's version of Wonka but the story for that version to me was not quite as flushed out as the 1971 version, maybe its because i grew up on the 1971 version but I did enjoy all three movies.
I was introduced to the original movie very young at daycare probably around 3 or 4 years-old. I loved it. We'd watch it every year. I then came across the books and read them, even though I hated reading at the time. I loved the first one, the second left something to be desired but was still okay. Then I watched Burton's version...wow was that terrible. It didn't embody any of the book or the original movie IMO. It was just weird. I really disagree with anybody who thinks the Burton version is true to the book. I'll watch this new one, but I'm nervous about it. The Wilder version had such a great cast, even the kids were perfect. I just don't see the cast being matched from the previews, but we'll see. I do like that it's a prequel. At some point someone has to make the sequel.
To be fair, a lot of the narrative as they mentioned in the RUclips involving the India Palace as well as the oompa loompa singing that was taking from the books, lyrics were authentic. That written, that doesn't mean it is better and in many ways was falling short of the magic that was created in the original film, uncanon or not.
@@WillyWonka2000s down to the oompa loompa teaching lessons, this is correct. I still prefer the Gene Wilder movie, but the Tim Burton movie is accurate to the books.
I totally disagree. I don't think Willy Wonka had the weird, cartoony style/tone in the book that Tim Burton put into the movie. Willy Wonka was a seemingly good guy with a big heart that had some issues nobody knew about.@@WillyWonka2000s
the first film, (1971) what was wrong with charlies buckets teeth? must be an odd story there... ( 13:33 to illustrate ) i am not the first to ask, but i have yet to hear a good answer. there are more, better pics on the internet of what i mean.
All the Willy Wonka actors are great, and it is really hard for me to pick. In my opinion, Johnny Depp captured the Willy Wonka I imagined when I read the book. Gene Wilder was amazing and used to be my favorite. All 3 of them are awesome, but Johnny Depp is my personal favorite!
Gene Wilder was the ONLY Willy Wonka, followed perhaps by Timothee Chalomet. Hated Depp even though the family loved it as being closest to to the original novel.
I like all except for the Johnny Depp version. I thought Depp’s version was downright creepy and that it followed the book WAY too closely. The Gene Wilder while still true to the book acted as its own thing. A movie adaptation of a book does not need to be exactly like the book. Both use different formats and there’s a reason for that. Also, you don’t need to have a bunch of special effects and cgi to make a good movie although they do look really cool. You just need to have a good story with good writing, good acting, and good production value. That’s why I prefer the original 1971 version with Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka. Besides, it had a much better soundtrack than the 2005 version with Johnny Depp although the songs sung by the oompa loompas were alright and it would be kinda fun to see a rerelease both movies with the soundtracks swapped just for fun and there are some clips from both versions on here where the soundtracks were swapped like the songs sung by the oompa loompas for example where the scenes from the 1971 version have the 2005 songs and the same scenes from the 2005 version have the 1971 songs. As for Wonka with Timothy Chalamet, that movie works perfectly as a prequel to the original movie and I only recognise the 1971 movie and the 2023 movie while completely disregarding the 2005 version and I like to pretend that the latter doesn’t exist
The first time I heard of Wonka was during the 2000s when they were a legit candy brand and I saw their commercials with a cartoon version of Willy. I never knew it was a movie till I watched the Gene Wilder film at my aunt's house during a Christmas eve party. Slowly throughout the years, I became a Wonka fan, seeing both the Wilder and Depp films. I even read the original novel for a project in middle school. So, even though it's not that accurate to the book, my fav has to be Gene Wilder. Mostly because of his amazing monologue of "You lose! Good day, sir!" and the ending in the Wonkavater
Derbyshire = DAHR - bih - shirr Staffordshire = STAA - ferd - shirr I think Gene Wilder is my favorite, Johnny Depp was saddled with a totally unnecessary backstory (as much as I love Christopher Lee), and it just didn't work, but I blame the director for that. Depp had to work with what he was given. With Tim Chalamet, I can see how his interpretation can grow into Gene Wilder's.
I was a little kid when the first one came out. My grandparents took me into NYC to see it. I still remember being amazed by the candy room and chocolate river...I mean what kid wasn't? The original will always be my favorite. It is also my kids' favorite. Hated the Johnny Depp version. Felt about it the same way Gene Wilder did. I thought the prequel in 2023 was fantastic and Timothee was fabulous, quirky and perfect for the part. He did Wonka proud.
Sad about what happened to two of Roald Dahl's kids, but now I'm kinda confused about why he didn't care about the happier ending for The Witches, and what was his animosity against Gene Wilder's portrayal of Wonka? I've heard/ read, in fact, a good review of the newest version of the Wonka story, but I did NOT care for the Johnny Depp version. Deeply creepy almost on a Pedo level. THANK YOU, though, for being a REAL person, narrating. I've heard some A.I. narrations of bios and they reeked!
It's most 100% likely this name change had nothing to do with anything except commercial decisions on brand name. Despite efforts to turn it in another direction.... for shame
Gene Wilder was the first. I thought it was fun and colorful and was a fan of Gene Wilder. Never read the book, but was given to believe this was it. As a fan of Johnny Depp, I gave it a shot. I never expected it to be exactly like the first. It wasn't. And I catch on to each person Depp is copying in an movie and Wilder was not it. So, I loved the movie for what it was, dark and colorful. Haven't see Wonka yet but am looking forward to it. Also, it is not the book or the two movies. This is a completely different movie and should not be put in the same category. It is sad and colorful. I followed a review in which the reviewer sad that the main problem was when they tried to make Timothee do jokes in Wilder's style. He is not Wilder. And the ending tells you what lead to the other movies and why Wonka eventually had to escape. Oh, and this movie is made by the Padding Bear people and has a similar vibe.
I love Johnny Depp but for me I am loyal to Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka. His portrayal was so manic but not too much and yet he also brought heart to the character.
These films are so unique, it was amazing seeing a full breakdown like this. I had no idea that the original was such a failure initially that's crazy! Can't believe the Rock almost played Wonka hahah
Seen the original many times. Only made it about 1/2 way through the second, and only made thru the third cuz I watched it with my mom and she wanted to know how it ends.
You can make as many willy wonka films as you like but you will never outdo the first and original film as the first one with gene wilder every other has spoilt the story
for me personally Depp will always be Wonka I think he’s so funny and did such a good job but Gene is good in its own way not sure if I want to see the newest one though
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I am generation x. That means that I grew up with something in the first cable offering of channels called "z channel." It was through this channel that showed things from popular movies to art house classics that I saw what is now one of the most endearing children's films out there. So for obvious reasons as well as the brilliance of the actor, I prefer Gene Wilder, but still respect the great works of the other two bringing Willy Wonka to their generation of children.
Gene Wilder is the only Willy Wonka
I was born in Dec. of 1970 and grew up watching the original with Gene Wilder. While Mr. Depp's version is more faithful to the book in terms of events I still like Mr. Wilder's version best.
I haven't seen the new one yet, but of the original and the one with Depp, I have to pick Gene Wilder. Depp did okay in the role, but Gene Wilder's performance will always be the best, at least in my opinion.
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Gene Wilder for me. To me he will always be Willy Wonka.
He fits the position perfectly 🎉
Gene Wilder for me! I loved the ORIGINAL when I was young. MY children love it. Even my grand daughter is hypnotised by the original.
Personally, I like the first two but i absolutely LOVE this new version! Tim Chalamet nailed the role. But also, from here on, I can't help the image of Paul Atreides singing about chocolate while standing on a massive sand worm that keeps popping into my mind. LOL!
Gene Wilder will always be Willy Wonka to me. Nothing will be able to replace the 1971 version
That movie was a cash grab by cuaqer oats
Finally saw the most recent Wonka. It is pretty much fantastic.
I look forward to it. I love the original and the remake!
I'm old enough to have seen Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory in theaters when I was 12 years old. I like Gene Wilder's Willy Wonka much better than Johnny Depp's. But I have to say that Timothée Chalamet was wonderful in "Wonka." I didn't go to the movie with high expectations, after the disappointment of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" but I really enjoyed it!
I agree! I always loved Gene Wilder's performance, and yet Timothee Chalamet captured that raw excitement and even brought a much-needed tenderness to the role without being too weird. To me, Wilder will always be Wonka, but I see Wilder's character in the much younger version of Chalamet and understand him better. i.e., His relationship with his mother. It makes for a poignant moment when he sings the famous "Imagination" song. It's tugging at my memories of Wilder. :)
There's no version that I don't love! Glad to have all three!!!!!!!
😂l Loved Wonka with Timothy
Too late...I've started dancing!
Loved the 2023 movie!! It was full of surprises, can’t wait to see it again!! I also loved the Gene Wilder version!
Jim Carey as Wonka? I'd have paid to see that 😆
would have been cool.
Too energetic
He could voice the character in the Netflix series.
He voiced the grinch doctor suse how the grinch stole Christmas
Yep that’s how movie theaters work
Gene Wilder will always be my favorite Willy Wonka of all time, I was probably 5 or 6 years old when my parents first showed me Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory for the first time. I’ve LOVED it ever sense!!!
I was 14 when the Gene Wilder version came out. My elder brother saw it & remarked how cool it was. I never saw the Johnny Depp version of Wonka. I'm in my mid 60's now, and finally saw the Wilder version for the first time in Nov. 2023. This latest version with Timothy Chalamet resonates well with me due to its nuances, kudos, and references to the Wilder version, finding it to be just as whimsically delightful as well. This newest installment of Wonka with Chalamet and Hugh Grant is worth seeing again!
First time I saw Willy Wonka was in 3rd grade. Watched it in school. But I remember seeing all of those commercials of him with those old real-world candies of Runts, Nerds, Sweet/Shock Tarts, Laffy Taffy, etc. voiced by Maurice LaMarche.
Thanks very much for doing this as Willy Wonka is one of my favourite movies ever :)
Charlie And The Chocolate Factory is not a remake. It’s a different adaptation
I hate when people say it's a sequel
This Wonka was better than Depp's
Take them nostalgia goggles off my guy. Wonka isn't some friendly dude. He's insane and yet clever insane man
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I love depps wonka
@@IamsarahxoxDefinitely more true to Dahl's darker characters!
Yes, he was, rest in piece to, “Gene Wilder..”
Not all the Squirrels in addition to the real ones are CGI, some of the others were also animatronic: 30 real; 20 Animatronics; rest of the dozen hundreds in CGI.
I don't think the Depp version is more faithful to the book. I don't remember Wonka's father being mentioned in the book, and even if he is, not in the ridiculous way portrayed in the film!!
I remember seeing another behind the scenes and making of Willy Wonka, saw how they made the Wonka Teeny, (boat) where they had it on very high stilts with a screen on the side of it and how they did MikeTV's scene of being small and the dance scene between Charlie and Grampa, but cant find it ANYWHERE.
Gene Wi”Dee for sure. It may not have been a big hit when it came out, but my brother, myself, and a bunch of our friends watched 3 times in a row when it debuted at the Claremont theater in San Diego.
But to this day I’m annoyed that Grandpa Joe couldn’t get out of bed to help his family, but jumped up and danced to get to go to a chocolate factory.
NFL football is very important. NBC did not want a repeat of the Heidi game in 1968. This was a great video. I knew nothing about the movie and I got all the facts. It was fantastic.
Then they could have aired the movie and it's entirely after the delay. And made sure the lesser rated shows were the ones interrupted.
it's Patricia Neal not Patricia Dean at 5:10 mark.
And it's: Charlie and The GREAT Glass Elevator!! @ 0:30
In my humble opinion. The best Willy Wonka movie is the 2023 with Timothy Chalomet. Is not a re-make, this Willy Wonka has a lot of charm and all the dark sides needed and greedy, where put in the chocolate cartel. I think Wonka movie is a complete success and the best of all 3 with Timothy Chalomete as the best Willy Wonka actor.
Something I never thought I'd hear
All 3 of them is really good. Gene Wilder for the character, Johnny Depp's movie for actual like the book, and Timothy Chalomet for the songs.
Enjoy all the Willie Wonka and have a good time.
Great report on the Wonka Theatrical Legacy. Gene Wilder will always be my Wonka. Although Timothy did a great job if not for the somewhat consistently predictable story. I remember seeing Gene on the big screen in 1971 in wonderment!
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FILMED IN MUNICH!!!
THAT is why I never thought "London" looked like, well, _LONDON!!!_
. That was a cool bit of trivia to learn...
Willy Wonka and the chocolate factory was the absolute best Wonka is pretty good too. Charlie and the chocolate factory with depp, hideous
Depp's serial killer Wonka is hard to watch, and his psychodelic Ooma Loompas are impossible. It was a BAD movie, beside which, the original is a classic that needs no remake.
@@WillyWonka2000s , I was reverring to the original movie about the book.
I’ve seen Wonka seven times before it left theaters it make me genuinely happy when was the last time you felt genuinely happy like nothing can touch you this is my comfort movie I cried like crazy I love it so much it’s a love letter to Gene Wilder at least in my opinion I can’t wait to own it
Could you imagine Christopher Walken as wonka?
He would have been a wonderful Wanka 😂
@@cheri-gh6jc gene is my favourite wanka. The other two don't measure up
@anthonyscully2998 Gene is my favorite, too. But I think Christopher Walken would have done a good job. And i can "imagine him in the role." He was wonderful in Puss n Boots. He can sing and dance, and he can really walk the line between sane and crazy. Lol
@@cheri-gh6jc he is now too old
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I never liked James and the Giant Peach.
For that one sequence/scene on the boat, the original Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory is categorized as a horror film
I did see Depp's take on willy Wonka, However because of the original movie the line that talks about today's society the famous line is " you lose you get nothing good day sir." from gene wilder's willy Wonka makes it more meaningful and explains the world we all live in. And that makes it very important for so many people that in my eyes Gene Wilder performance is more inspiring to me more than any other remake
because it cares about just turning a profit and disobeying the level of respect to the original actor of the same character. And that is disgraceful at the highest level in the favorability of the other actress and actors that made the original great for me when I was a kid myself.
The attraction at Alton Towers closed a while ago and was replaced by a Merlin Dungeons attraction
Marking my place for when this goes viral, im the 65th commenter, 445th liker and this was posted 3 weeks ago at 12k views
Thanks my friend
I loved the movie Wonka that 1's my favorite😁
Him : prequel to Charlie and the chocolate factory
Paul king : Willy wonka and the chocolate factory
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I think the Gene Wilder version is the best version.
Jean Wilder was the ONLY reason this movie was a masterpiece! There has never been any actor who comes close to his supreme acting abilities, and there never will be. I'm a huge Johnny Depp fan, but I hated the second Wonka movie! I definitely think they should make a Wonka series! 🍫🍬🍭
To me I loved Chalomain and Depp but Wilder will always be the best Wonka, I enjoyed the more musical take on the new Wonka, but honestly as good as Grant's acting was i could not take his character with any real seriousness its to ridiculous and i wonder why they did not cast a Little person as it would look less jarring. So for me if I am rating them based on enjoyment of the story I would say 1971 Wilder version is my favorite followed by Wonka and then The Depp version, I enjoyed Johnny's version of Wonka but the story for that version to me was not quite as flushed out as the 1971 version, maybe its because i grew up on the 1971 version but I did enjoy all three movies.
Why do people talk about which version they like. There’s THE original movie, then there’s the other movies.
Sorry buddy but I’m into Swiss Miss Hot chocolate
I was introduced to the original movie very young at daycare probably around 3 or 4 years-old. I loved it. We'd watch it every year. I then came across the books and read them, even though I hated reading at the time. I loved the first one, the second left something to be desired but was still okay. Then I watched Burton's version...wow was that terrible. It didn't embody any of the book or the original movie IMO. It was just weird. I really disagree with anybody who thinks the Burton version is true to the book. I'll watch this new one, but I'm nervous about it. The Wilder version had such a great cast, even the kids were perfect. I just don't see the cast being matched from the previews, but we'll see. I do like that it's a prequel. At some point someone has to make the sequel.
To be fair, a lot of the narrative as they mentioned in the RUclips involving the India Palace as well as the oompa loompa singing that was taking from the books, lyrics were authentic. That written, that doesn't mean it is better and in many ways was falling short of the magic that was created in the original film, uncanon or not.
@@WillyWonka2000s down to the oompa loompa teaching lessons, this is correct. I still prefer the Gene Wilder movie, but the Tim Burton movie is accurate to the books.
I totally disagree. I don't think Willy Wonka had the weird, cartoony style/tone in the book that Tim Burton put into the movie. Willy Wonka was a seemingly good guy with a big heart that had some issues nobody knew about.@@WillyWonka2000s
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Rahm's wife was Patricia Neal...not Dean.
the first film, (1971) what was wrong with charlies buckets teeth? must be an odd story there... ( 13:33 to illustrate ) i am not the first to ask, but i have yet to hear a good answer. there are more, better pics on the internet of what i mean.
GameCube game Charlie and the chocolate factory
Where's your source for Depp saying that about Michael Jackson?
The original for sure with Gene Wilder
Algún día y Wil Smit algún día también sea Willi Wonka sin racismo. Con diferente umpa lumpa.
Will Smith es un buen actor.algun día sea Willi Wonka.
I like the og the wilder version the best.
Johnny Depp was perfect
All the Willy Wonka actors are great, and it is really hard for me to pick. In my opinion, Johnny Depp captured the Willy Wonka I imagined when I read the book. Gene Wilder was amazing and used to be my favorite. All 3 of them are awesome, but Johnny Depp is my personal favorite!
Gene Wilder made the character Willie Wonka "BELIEVABLE!"
"The "ORIGINAL" is ALWAYS the BEST!"
"Oompah, Loompah, doompah-dee-doo!"
I grew up watching the 1971 movie on VHS
the story about the golden ticket lore was amazing in Wonka, in all older films I though it was a Miggufin, but in Wonka its all about trust
American RUclipsrs really need to learn how to pronounce English place names better. 🤔🎭✨️
Triestig!
Although I'm a Depp fan ... hated his version. Gene wilder will always be Wonka.
Gene Wilder was the ONLY Willy Wonka, followed perhaps by Timothee Chalomet. Hated Depp even though the family loved it as being closest to to the original novel.
"they sent spies to each other's factories...sound familiar?" except that Slugworth storyline was only in the movie
I like all except for the Johnny Depp version. I thought Depp’s version was downright creepy and that it followed the book WAY too closely. The Gene Wilder while still true to the book acted as its own thing. A movie adaptation of a book does not need to be exactly like the book. Both use different formats and there’s a reason for that. Also, you don’t need to have a bunch of special effects and cgi to make a good movie although they do look really cool. You just need to have a good story with good writing, good acting, and good production value. That’s why I prefer the original 1971 version with Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka. Besides, it had a much better soundtrack than the 2005 version with Johnny Depp although the songs sung by the oompa loompas were alright and it would be kinda fun to see a rerelease both movies with the soundtracks swapped just for fun and there are some clips from both versions on here where the soundtracks were swapped like the songs sung by the oompa loompas for example where the scenes from the 1971 version have the 2005 songs and the same scenes from the 2005 version have the 1971 songs. As for Wonka with Timothy Chalamet, that movie works perfectly as a prequel to the original movie and I only recognise the 1971 movie and the 2023 movie while completely disregarding the 2005 version and I like to pretend that the latter doesn’t exist
Adam Sandler as Wonka would have been awful. Nicholas Cage however would have been amazing!
The first time I heard of Wonka was during the 2000s when they were a legit candy brand and I saw their commercials with a cartoon version of Willy. I never knew it was a movie till I watched the Gene Wilder film at my aunt's house during a Christmas eve party. Slowly throughout the years, I became a Wonka fan, seeing both the Wilder and Depp films. I even read the original novel for a project in middle school. So, even though it's not that accurate to the book, my fav has to be Gene Wilder. Mostly because of his amazing monologue of "You lose! Good day, sir!" and the ending in the Wonkavater
Derbyshire = DAHR - bih - shirr
Staffordshire = STAA - ferd - shirr
I think Gene Wilder is my favorite, Johnny Depp was saddled with a totally unnecessary backstory (as much as I love Christopher Lee), and it just didn't work, but I blame the director for that. Depp had to work with what he was given. With Tim Chalamet, I can see how his interpretation can grow into Gene Wilder's.
I was a little kid when the first one came out. My grandparents took me into NYC to see it. I still remember being amazed by the candy room and chocolate river...I mean what kid wasn't?
The original will always be my favorite. It is also my kids' favorite.
Hated the Johnny Depp version. Felt about it the same way Gene Wilder did.
I thought the prequel in 2023 was fantastic and Timothee was fabulous, quirky and perfect for the part. He did Wonka proud.
Sad about what happened to two of Roald Dahl's kids, but now I'm kinda confused about why he didn't care about the happier ending for The Witches, and what was his animosity against Gene Wilder's portrayal of Wonka?
I've heard/ read, in fact, a good review of the newest version of the Wonka story, but I did NOT care for the Johnny Depp version. Deeply creepy almost on a Pedo level.
THANK YOU, though, for being a REAL person, narrating. I've heard some A.I. narrations of bios and they reeked!
I prefer the classic version with Gene Wilder over anything else.
It's most 100% likely this name change had nothing to do with anything except commercial decisions on brand name. Despite efforts to turn it in another direction.... for shame
I was a big fan of things to John Solo and well it’s many more knee movies, and will pop culture and wall TV shows
Joaquin Phoenix would make an amazing dark Willy Wonka
Gene Wilder was the first. I thought it was fun and colorful and was a fan of Gene Wilder. Never read the book, but was given to believe this was it.
As a fan of Johnny Depp, I gave it a shot. I never expected it to be exactly like the first. It wasn't. And I catch on to each person Depp is copying in an movie and Wilder was not it. So, I loved the movie for what it was, dark and colorful.
Haven't see Wonka yet but am looking forward to it. Also, it is not the book or the two movies. This is a completely different movie and should not be put in the same category. It is sad and colorful.
I followed a review in which the reviewer sad that the main problem was when they tried to make Timothee do jokes in Wilder's style. He is not Wilder. And the ending tells you what lead to the other movies and why Wonka eventually had to escape.
Oh, and this movie is made by the Padding Bear people and has a similar vibe.
Until the world gets a Nicolas cage Willy Wonka then why even bother....
I love Johnny Depp but for me I am loyal to Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka. His portrayal was so manic but not too much and yet he also brought heart to the character.
I remembered watching this book and it's one of my favorite books.
These films are so unique, it was amazing seeing a full breakdown like this. I had no idea that the original was such a failure initially that's crazy! Can't believe the Rock almost played Wonka hahah
You should hear the audiobook version narrated by Eric Idle.
Seen the original many times. Only made it about 1/2 way through the second, and only made thru the third cuz I watched it with my mom and she wanted to know how it ends.
IMHO, Wilder was the best Wonka!
Depp was good, but not THAT good. Haven't seen the 3rd movie yet.
You can make as many willy wonka films as you like but you will never outdo the first and original film as the first one with gene wilder every other has spoilt the story
The 1971 movie was already 15 years old by the time I was born.
for me personally Depp will always be Wonka I think he’s so funny and did such a good job but Gene is good in its own way not sure if I want to see the newest one though
I havent seen the new version but from the other two i choose the original. Gene wilder on W wonka and the chocolate factory.
It’s also a movie just a movie what’s in the movie that’s everything
in 2005 i was 1 and I watch Charlie and the choclate factory when it got on DVD
Look he is lying in ur own face because Dahl got the idea from a candy shop and I did research
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I thought the name was changed because Dahl didn't like the film.
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This is when I go and save jenna ortega from ghostface
This is when I go and save jenna ortega from ghostface
The gene wilder one is so nostalgic to me so that one.
Gene Wilder is THE eponymous Willie Wonka.
My favourite has to be gene wilder
He was fighting in world war 2 u08
I hated all the remakes of the original.
We r being lied to don’t trust this guy he is such a liars
Patricia NEAL was a movie star.
The second movie I didn't like
WILLY WONKA AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY
[WARNER BROS FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT]
WONKA
[WARNER BROS FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT]
PLEASE HELP ME
His name is Roald Dahl. Not doll.