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  • @Travigameis
    @Travigameis 9 лет назад +5950

    He basically did what we all do and clicked "I accept the terms and conditions" without reading them.

    • @brianmerritt5410
      @brianmerritt5410 8 лет назад +135

      +Travalon And Wonka did what all companies do, pull fast ones on people.

    • @TeamIONDarius
      @TeamIONDarius 8 лет назад +89

      +Travalon But very few of those contracts include a notion that a noble deed earns one the right to own a chocolate factory.

    • @Malkmusianful
      @Malkmusianful 8 лет назад +29

      +Travalon WHY CAN'T IT REEEEEEEEEEEEEEAD

    • @hotwax9376
      @hotwax9376 8 лет назад +70

      Except in Wonka's case, it was a test of character. He wanted to give the factory to someone who demonstrated the honesty that Charlie showed in admitting to breaking the rules and returning the Fizzy Lifting Drink.

    • @blackangel163
      @blackangel163 7 лет назад +25

      HotWax93 also was a test to see if somebody really would dedicate themselves to his Chocolate Factory. He gives it away he's not going to give it to some kid who would sale it to the next highest bidder.

  • @mikemantle
    @mikemantle 9 лет назад +3604

    "I'm terribly busy. Whole day wasted." LOL

    • @Wawagirl17
      @Wawagirl17 9 лет назад +52

      +Tom Mantle That always makes me laugh, too.

    • @Stealthmuiz
      @Stealthmuiz 8 лет назад +145

      he was savage af

    • @heatherconway8353
      @heatherconway8353 8 лет назад +2

      Tom Mantle mdmdmkddkkdkdkdkdjdkdkdkdkddjdjjd

    • @afriendofbean
      @afriendofbean 7 лет назад +35

      +Tom Mantle That was very weird when he said that since because, he was the one who made the decision to tour the factory with kids. I guess he only said "whole day wasted" just to get rid of Charlie and Grandpa Joe.

    • @Vicininater
      @Vicininater 7 лет назад +162

      "Whole day wasted" was meant to illustrate no one passed his test, that his efforts at finding a successor were in vain. It's not weird at all.
      But it is savage af

  • @mcgannahanskyjellyfetti6854
    @mcgannahanskyjellyfetti6854 Год назад +1491

    I was always impressed on the fact Charlie asked Willy Wonka about the well being of the other kids BEFORE ever even asking ANYTHING about any grand prizes...

    • @diegobareno5820
      @diegobareno5820 Год назад +57

      Though you’d think Mr. Wonka would’ve put that under consideration.

    • @aaronatkinson177
      @aaronatkinson177 Год назад +61

      It has proved how much of a good soul charlie really is and how wonka choose the right one to be his successor 😊

    • @MrArcadia2009
      @MrArcadia2009 Год назад +29

      Because people cared in the past, unlike today. I was born during a time when any person would drop their problems (Big, or small) to help someone in need. And now, people just don't care about much of anything anymore.

    • @gogogoooooooooo
      @gogogoooooooooo Год назад +1

      @@MrArcadia2009Sorry to break it to you, but the world isn’t black and white like that. There’s been evil people for centuries just as much as there have been good people that care to this day.

    • @JimmyBoy9878
      @JimmyBoy9878 Год назад +9

      ​@@MrArcadia2009that doesnt include you tho does it. Everyone else doesnt care except you

  • @tigerguy1013
    @tigerguy1013 5 лет назад +6478

    Fun fact: Gene hated doing this scene because he didn’t like yelling at people, especially kids

    • @Classy_Crow
      @Classy_Crow 4 года назад +521

      but because he doesnt like doing it that he played it so well

    • @TheMightyThor83
      @TheMightyThor83 4 года назад +342

      He was a wonderful man.

    • @bulkbogan2242
      @bulkbogan2242 4 года назад +427

      Also charlies actor didn't know he was gonna yell like that either so charlies expression is genuine.

    • @kobizarre2003
      @kobizarre2003 4 года назад +249

      And he and Peter Ostrum were friends when they were filming and felt terrible that he had to keep it secret from him.

    • @Diazsandra82
      @Diazsandra82 4 года назад +21

      @@kobizarre2003 ganó la segunda

  • @SeniorSparky66
    @SeniorSparky66 8 лет назад +2942

    R.I.P. Gene Wilder..."So shines a good deed in a weary world."

    • @seanbruz7013
      @seanbruz7013 8 лет назад +41

      That's my favorite quote from him.

    • @SeniorSparky66
      @SeniorSparky66 8 лет назад +20

      Mine too. And he has a LOT of good ones to choose from!!

    • @Zero-pu6df
      @Zero-pu6df 8 лет назад +36

      "Hold your breath...Make A Wish...Count To Three"🍬🍫🍭😥😢😭

    • @Ditto-js1or
      @Ditto-js1or 8 лет назад +41

      " We are the music makers, And we are the dreamers of dreams"
      -Gene Wilder

    • @Cristian-vl8pg
      @Cristian-vl8pg 8 лет назад +8

      Crazy Piano Genius wrong...
      that quote is from Arthur O'Shaughnessy
      from mid 1800s

  • @danielmitchell1795
    @danielmitchell1795 3 года назад +5598

    Grandpa Joe:“You’re a crook. You’re a cheat”
    Also Grandpa Joe: Pretended to be disabled for 20 years when his family was in poverty, and only got up to dance at the opportunity for free chocolate

    • @ohmylanta9973
      @ohmylanta9973 2 года назад +237

      exactly why i hate grandpa joe lmao

    • @aaronmeade5435
      @aaronmeade5435 2 года назад +266

      I know it still makes me laugh " how could you do a thing like this all I ever did was scam my daughter out of housework and my grandson taking partime jobs to support my greedy behind.

    • @LucyAdroit
      @LucyAdroit 2 года назад +69

      The irony is real xD

    • @theflyingwelshman5338
      @theflyingwelshman5338 2 года назад +63

      As they say: it takes one to know one.

    • @thatsmyq52
      @thatsmyq52 2 года назад +84

      I guess he's been on his back for so long he didn't even realize he still had some kick into him.

  • @nascarfanatic2425
    @nascarfanatic2425 9 лет назад +4279

    You know, as much as people may not like it, Willy Wonka was right. Charlie was the only one who broke a rule and got off scott-free. Fortunately, he was wise enough to recognize what he did wrong, and gave the thing back to him.

    • @georgeliapes8365
      @georgeliapes8365 8 лет назад +340

      It's not that wonka wasn't wrong, but that he did in such an angry and vindictive way. Especially considering he responded to the other kids' behavior with simple disinterest.

    • @nascarfanatic2425
      @nascarfanatic2425 8 лет назад +21

      +George Liapes Yes.

    • @stevarino1989
      @stevarino1989 8 лет назад +164

      +George Liapes I love the way he did that, when Mike Teevee zaps himself through the TV, Wonka says "stop, don't come back!" in such a sarcastic, "ugh, I don't give a S***" tone, lol.

    • @georgeliapes8365
      @georgeliapes8365 8 лет назад +12

      +Stephen R yeah I laughed at that

    • @nascarfanatic2425
      @nascarfanatic2425 8 лет назад +64

      +Rachel McBain I think the first 4 things were tests for all of the kids, but Charlie's true test, like you said, came at the end, so yeah, I agree.

  • @kaljathpanthermage3711
    @kaljathpanthermage3711 8 лет назад +2532

    if only he yelled like that at Veruca.

    • @tosinagbi8378
      @tosinagbi8378 8 лет назад +107

      yes he should have

    • @dannigro8794
      @dannigro8794 8 лет назад +114

      I'm sure having her large father land on her and break her neck is punishment enough.

    • @afriendofbean
      @afriendofbean 8 лет назад +30

      +Kevin Beswick I agree, he should have unless he was too nervous to yell like that because of her being a grouchy whinny complainer.

    • @Mia-dt3gl
      @Mia-dt3gl 8 лет назад +140

      I think Wonka only yelled at Charlie and Grandpa Joe because he wanted Charlie to win all along. He knew the other children would inevitably fail, and so he wouldn't want any of them to win anyway. But when Charlie and Grandpa Joe took those drinks they betrayed Wonka's trust, and it hurt him more than anything the other children did.

    • @dannigro8794
      @dannigro8794 8 лет назад +79

      Mia He knew Charlie was good at heart just curious. The fuzzy lifting drinks didn't seem that big a deal for him Bc everyone makes mistakes. The point is he was testing Charlie and he passed.

  • @AlbertaTrailCams
    @AlbertaTrailCams Год назад +420

    "Terribly sorry, whole day wasted" what a cold line to say to someone you spent the day with 😅

    • @jessicademarco3446
      @jessicademarco3446 6 месяцев назад +1

      What I don’t understand?

    • @animationfanatic2133
      @animationfanatic2133 5 месяцев назад +1

      basically one of my exes

    • @mr_bassman6685
      @mr_bassman6685 4 месяца назад +5

      @@jessicademarco3446 Wonka probably commenting on how his efforts to find a successor were in vain (until Charlie passes the test)

    • @younglove3362
      @younglove3362 2 месяца назад

      The "Whole day wasted" was Wanka's disappointment 😞 in not finding a decent child (or human). That's why he was mad. He had already written off Charlie at the time ⏲️. That's why he was so furious 😠 😡 👿 😤. The change was when all of a sudden, Charlie actually dropped 🫳 the candy 🍬 returning it to Wonka after all. That's when Wonka slowly cane to the realization 😳 that the day wasn't wasted.

    • @AlbertaTrailCams
      @AlbertaTrailCams 2 месяца назад

      @younglove3362 Go easy on the emoji's, kid.

  • @fisshbone
    @fisshbone 9 лет назад +5028

    Wonka must've had a rough divorce

    • @Plume4you
      @Plume4you 9 лет назад +108

      this needs more likes!!

    • @Dabeast1911Que
      @Dabeast1911Que 8 лет назад +57

      Hold this W

    • @MacGuy3135
      @MacGuy3135 8 лет назад +414

      Well his wife did take half of everything.

    • @user-gq4gq3qv4u
      @user-gq4gq3qv4u 8 лет назад +25

      +Fishbone Holy shit.

    • @gavin169
      @gavin169 8 лет назад +91

      either that or his carpenter was only half himself that day.

  • @hench1985
    @hench1985 7 лет назад +1965

    Wonka was not mad at Charlie. He was pointing and yelling at Grandpa Joe because he had Charlie break the rules. Wonka wanted Charlie to win the whole time.

    • @nbuehster
      @nbuehster 5 лет назад +62

      Why did Charlie have to be involved? I didn't think about it until now, but I would think that, when Grandpa Joe said "I'm gonna find out.", it was just going to be him and Wonka talking privately about what happened. (like it was none of Charlie's business)
      I think a better (less traumatic) way to do the scene would have been just those two yelling, with Charlie out of the picture so he wouldn't hear them. Then, after they were done yelling, Grandpa Joe would walk out of the room, close the door and say everything he said before Charlie turns around and gives Wonka the gobstopper. "Come on, Charlie, let's get out of here..." Then Charlie would enter the room and give Wonka the gobstopper.
      Gene couldn't warn Peter about the yelling. But if they did it this way, it would be sort of a subtle warning. (Before Grandpa Joe entered the room, he would say something like "Charlie, you wait out here while I talk to Wonka.".)

    • @soulswordobrigadosegostar
      @soulswordobrigadosegostar 4 года назад +64

      not really though,he was judging the kids as actual people,so when Charlie breaks the rules,he is not being better than anyone else,and Wonka shouting here is proof of that,what makes him a good kid is that he has no intention of harm to Wonka,he has respect for him,grandpa Joe is already a product of society,as much as every other parent,he however thinks highly of his grandson and knows that you shouldn't do that to a kid...build up his dreams only to make it fall under a line of a contract,like a scheme...

    • @CeilingFanVideosOnYT
      @CeilingFanVideosOnYT 4 года назад +69

      Wonka was pretending to be mad, just to see how Charlie would react, if he would be a good sport, or be a bad sport and try to give everlasting gobstopper to Slugsworth. Charlie was a good sport, which made him pass the test and won!

    • @nbuehster
      @nbuehster 2 года назад +10

      Does anybody besides me compare this movie to our elections?
      My mom (and I'm pretty sure other people) said rich people and corporations knew from the beginning exactly who would be the nominee, just like Willy Wonka knew from the beginning that Charlie was going to be the winner.
      This movie doesn't really make me think about that, because Charlie almost lost. But the 2005 movie does.

    • @kristinadospoy7347
      @kristinadospoy7347 2 года назад +8

      Evev Wonka knew Charlie was human

  • @AFGuidesHD
    @AFGuidesHD Год назад +1360

    "Go on Charlie we got nothing to lose!"
    30 minutes later
    "What rules? We didn't see any rules did we Charlie?"

    • @Quinn8529
      @Quinn8529 Год назад +17

      I didn’t expect to see you here. Good to see you man.

    • @fightlies
      @fightlies Год назад +49

      they saw a large contract with shrinking words, half written in latin. they didn't see any rules.

    • @Sondoku12
      @Sondoku12 Год назад +7

      Hey good to see you man!

    • @Ricky-_-H
      @Ricky-_-H Год назад +3

      Yoooo holy I know you

    • @PredestinedtowinforJesus
      @PredestinedtowinforJesus Год назад +3

      What rules 🥴

  • @cdub531
    @cdub531 6 лет назад +1340

    The look in Wilder’s eyes is so pure after Charlie returned the gobstopper. One of the greatest lines ever uttered in the English language, first by Shakespeare in the Merchant of Venice “So shines a good deed in a weary world”.

  • @voodoorayray
    @voodoorayray 8 лет назад +1044

    So shines a good deed, in a weary world...

    • @jerodast
      @jerodast 8 лет назад +8

      any movie?

    • @maz6447
      @maz6447 7 лет назад +6

      Not any movie, Charlie Chaplin, remember?

    • @robertmartinez4247
      @robertmartinez4247 6 лет назад +8

      THE TEST THAT ALL MY EX GIRLFRIENDS FAILED.

    • @eduardoflores1503
      @eduardoflores1503 6 лет назад +1

      Robert Martinez good one

    • @GaryMillyz
      @GaryMillyz 6 лет назад +2

      Best line because, ya know, Shakespeare wrote it.

  • @Ngamotu83
    @Ngamotu83 11 месяцев назад +143

    "They'll be completely restored to their normal, terrible old selves."
    The way he effortlessly delivers that line, judging these kids without any hint of emotion, almost like he's deadpanning, just makes Gene Wilder's performance perfect.

    • @younglove3362
      @younglove3362 2 месяца назад

      As I got older and learned to put my feelings to the side, I became more of a fan of Wonka. There's a reason he lives in a factory 🏭 away from the normie population that are all indoctrinated and crab 🦀 in a bucket 🪣 minded individuals. Wonka is the up front and tell it like it is persona while everyone else is either politically correct or selfish and spoiled. I even see the resemblance of what their civilization is in today's society. That's why Wonks doesn't even try to stop them from doing asinine things and watched as the parents do little to nothing to stop their bratty kids. Call me a sadist, bust I was as satisfied as Wonka watching 👀 the kids learn their lessons the hard way (if they learned).

  • @stevarino1989
    @stevarino1989 8 лет назад +2983

    When someone starts shouting in Latin, you know shit just got real

    • @welshtyrell765
      @welshtyrell765 8 лет назад +17

      Hahahahahahaha XD

    • @PlacidDragon
      @PlacidDragon 8 лет назад +19

      Still beats what the priest said in "Top Secret" :D

    • @heatherconway8353
      @heatherconway8353 8 лет назад

      Stephen R DM!dmdkskdkdkkekddkejkejkekdkrjekemjdjeiekjdkrkdjjddkkdkekekjrjjroe

    • @notinterested100
      @notinterested100 7 лет назад +10

      if you're easily beguiled.

    • @ProphetofTables
      @ProphetofTables 7 лет назад +21

      Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum videteur.

  • @SantaDog81
    @SantaDog81 8 лет назад +835

    "You Get Nothing! You Lose! Good day Sir!" Those words have helped me get out of some bad relationships.

    • @danishdanish2123
      @danishdanish2123 8 лет назад +5

      SantaDog81

    • @amyclarke41
      @amyclarke41 6 лет назад +14

      i might try that🤣

    • @nbuehster
      @nbuehster 5 лет назад +19

      People keep joking about everything being chopped in half because of a divorce.
      Wonka: You get nothing!
      Grandpa Joe: Well, at least you got half. Hehe.

    • @tonytremonti6827
      @tonytremonti6827 2 года назад +1

      Brilliant comment!😆

    • @janegritting318
      @janegritting318 2 года назад +2

      Tell us more

  • @omundodovini3774
    @omundodovini3774 3 года назад +886

    50 years have passed, and this movie stills a Masterpiece.

  • @BlueDoesRoblox
    @BlueDoesRoblox 10 лет назад +624

    wtf he kept slugworth in a closet how nice

    • @nbuehster
      @nbuehster 5 лет назад +39

      Slugworth was "in the closet"??

    • @justus4341
      @justus4341 5 лет назад +24

      So he’s gay?

    • @fsirjyy147
      @fsirjyy147 5 лет назад +15

      Justus
      Wanka:Get out of the Closet Slugworth
      Slugworth:Ya but I’m not in here.

    • @mariogamefreak1
      @mariogamefreak1 4 года назад +2

      kermitkid I think that his office

    • @Matt-hw1lq
      @Matt-hw1lq 4 года назад +4

      He's got R Kelly in there too

  • @mlc4495
    @mlc4495 8 лет назад +501

    RIP Mr Wonka. :(

  • @dante5622
    @dante5622 2 года назад +930

    As a kid, I hated Willy Wonka in this scene but as an adult, you realize that Wonka was right. Charlie broke the rules

    • @nina1522
      @nina1522 Год назад +124

      True, but he probably wouldn't have if Grandpa Joe hadn't egged him on.

    • @spencerhensley5495
      @spencerhensley5495 Год назад +138

      He did but at the same time Wonka was only pretending to be overly angry to see if Charlie would have given into temptation or do the right thing. Wonka knew that all contestants would make mistakes but only one of them would make up for it in the end.

    • @kbhalacy
      @kbhalacy Год назад +24

      It was a test

    • @hawkeyenextgen7117
      @hawkeyenextgen7117 Год назад +46

      Wonka is more furious that Grandpa Joe suggested they steal the drinks and leading Charlie to do the same. Joe didn’t think it was such a big deal but rules are rules.

    • @Dim4323
      @Dim4323 Год назад +9

      The remake got it right.

  • @JustSomeCanadianGuy
    @JustSomeCanadianGuy 8 лет назад +1130

    1:35 - I love that he opens the safe door that he doesn't have to open. :)

    • @SuperfineList
      @SuperfineList 8 лет назад +31

      Oh but he did. The metaphorical religious symbolism goes deeper than words can express my friend.

    • @josephstanford2280
      @josephstanford2280 8 лет назад +2

      explain what you mean please, don't get it?

    • @SuperfineList
      @SuperfineList 8 лет назад +22

      +joseph stanford I'll try my best but even this rant doesn't do the topic full creative justice. This adaptation of Dahl's book has heavy jewish allegorical cultural references due to director and actors heritage. From oompa loompa songs with bits of solomons wisdom. to artsy 3/4 (numbers reference) waltz imagination song crouching back to stature of child. Satan (mr slugworth is the polar opposite of wonka) but works for Wonka too despite his seemingly nefarious purpose. everything is halved in wonka because we are wired to only see half the truth. the whole thing is loaded with symbolism and the gobstopper is like the pinnacle of science where we "bump into the ceiling" because getting high and alcohol. Then Charlie sees the fan drawing near, panics and burps back down sobering up (Grizzly Reaper Mowing allegory). I'd wager this is fractal geometry that is infinite and manifests itself in the Lord's creation patterns (rivers, veins, lightning, wind, beaches, ferns, branches, roots, black holes, etc...) all have it. So by giving back to God his knowledge and not seeking to manipulate its natural laws for profit (slugworth) we can return to a state of paradise. A psychedelic tunnel ride into our minds reveals the light at the end of the tunnel. wonkavision is ultimately a symbolic 4D teleporter which is a God concept too. metaphorically its like if humans could observe a sim city universe develop with machine learning AI given free will and an instruction manual of riddles that no one person could ever solve on his own but rather takes a group of earths wisest men a predictably long time to sort out. The artists of today are capturing the theme well to an open third eye observer. They are the Music Makers and the Dreamers of Dreams. If you watch Mr robot at all, Abrahamic allegory show up a lot too. Dog returning to vomit proverbial scene and more by Sam Esmail.

    • @JustSomeCanadianGuy
      @JustSomeCanadianGuy 8 лет назад +12

      I mean he could just reach from the side and he opens the door instead. :)

    • @SuperfineList
      @SuperfineList 8 лет назад +7

      +Fabisch Factor but that defeats the purpose of the illustration. the fine print copy of the contract is the law of the holy books. its really a well disguised theater scene of allegorical wisdom. and as always perspective is key that is it unlocks the safe.

  • @louisiananlord17
    @louisiananlord17 8 лет назад +667

    You know Wonka was right in the contract (Latin was correct too) but he let a good deed in a dreary world overlook the contract and give him his dreams. Makes me cry every time when I see the ending. Gosh, great film from the 70s.

    • @jacobjankowski9935
      @jacobjankowski9935 8 лет назад +9

      How did he even know about the drinks

    • @jacobjankowski9935
      @jacobjankowski9935 8 лет назад +3

      ***** or perhap its oompah loompas recording video tapes

    • @JSPaul49
      @JSPaul49 8 лет назад +10

      I'm more surprised ruining a child's dream of getting a lifetime's supply of chocolate, which is a horrible thing to take from a child BTW, is undercut by him allowing children to break his rules and literally mutate when he had plenty of opportunities to stop them. Seriously, Oompa loompas are clumsy. Why is there not a fence in front of the river?

    • @rpmangin
      @rpmangin 8 лет назад +10

      and he probably knew something was up when they were missing from the tour for a few minutes

    • @OneWeirdDude
      @OneWeirdDude 8 лет назад +4

      How does the Latin translate?

  • @LuneyTune72
    @LuneyTune72 2 года назад +474

    People miss the point, Grandpa Joe isn’t evil or a mistakenly written character, he’s intentionally representative of the adults who are jaded and have given up hope on the world. Meanwhile Charlie represents purity and optimistic faith and goodness, and it’s his act of selflessness that continuously rewards him and teaches the old (Grandpa Joe) how to have hope again. It’s a brilliant contrast of characters two generations apart bonded by family. Dahl’s good writing shows because Grandpa Joe doesn’t completely snap out of it right away (not after the golden ticket, not after entering the factory, not after being treated, etc) because he’s still an adult and his jaded adulthood and selfishness is what creates conflict for Charlie. But in the end, you see Grandpa Joe finally understand the reward of true selflessness.
    The bad guys are the families who lose, and the spoiled children who are born rotten and have little hope of ever being good, only ever failing upwards in life. It seems like Ronald Dahl write this book from the perspective of Wonka. Working hard his whole life and maintaining his childlike hopefulness at his core through candy (or for Dahl, children’s books).
    The message of this movie resonates with a lot of kids whether you’re a Charlie or a spoiled brat. And for adults, they relate to Grandpa Joe but their jadedness is tested by Charlie. Dahl/Wonka are the puppeteers of the world in this story, engineering the outcome so that good triumphs in the end.

    • @grabble7605
      @grabble7605 Год назад +4

      Dahl didn't like children and was angry in general.

    • @really._.
      @really._. Год назад +11

      @@grabble7605 doesn't make sense. Why did he write Wonka and Charlie then?

    • @kapiteingrasparkiet7574
      @kapiteingrasparkiet7574 Год назад +18

      ​@@grabble7605 he dedicated half of his life to writing books for children. Much of the childhood of adolescents around the world are shaped by him.

    • @CrowdControl-q1s
      @CrowdControl-q1s Год назад

      Nah rlm convinced me hes a crook lol

    • @truthseeker9249
      @truthseeker9249 Год назад +5

      I like to think that most kids are somewhere in the middle. A Charlie and a spoiled brat.

  • @poppyseedsoldier
    @poppyseedsoldier 8 лет назад +734

    The acting was so good, not a single emotion seems forced or faked at all. Half the time during the film the kids didn't know what Wilder would do because he wanted all of the kid's reactions to be genuine fear or joy. R. I. P. Gene Wilder, but damn did he live a life.

    • @stevarino1989
      @stevarino1989 8 лет назад +26

      yup, on the psychedelic boat ride the girl who played Violet thought Gene actually went mad when he started saying the poem. And in this scene, nobody knew what Gene was gonna do and the boy who played Charlie was really shaken up. He wanted to tell Peter (who played Charlie) he was only acting but the director wanted Charlie's reaction to be real.

    • @nbuehster
      @nbuehster 5 лет назад +4

      @@stevarino1989 Oh, Charlie's reaction was real alright.If I was Gene Wilder, I would have let the director have it, the same way Wonka let Grandpa Joe and Charlie have it.
      Look what you did to my good friend Peter! You wanted a real reaction? You got one! I HOPE YOU'RE HAPPY, ASSHOLE!!!!!!

    • @edmund8954
      @edmund8954 4 года назад +2

      damn,i would probably leave

    • @keeepmovingforward
      @keeepmovingforward 2 года назад +5

      @Allen Edwards fair play but I enjoyed Johnny Depp's performance in the "reboot". I always saw it as a follow up. Not a direct follow up but like this a New Willy Wonka comes in, old one goes out. Hits retirement and repeat until everything goes up in smoke..

    • @Goabnb94
      @Goabnb94 2 года назад +3

      And to think this had to be done right in one take, to get the authentic reaction.

  • @MrCelroy
    @MrCelroy 9 лет назад +968

    Smoking a cigar in a children's movie. Ahh yes, those days.

    • @projectjt3149
      @projectjt3149 9 лет назад +21

      +MrCelroy Guess it shows you how wrecked Wonka is at that moment, along with all the "halves" in the room

    • @MrCelroy
      @MrCelroy 9 лет назад +30

      Engineer Diep Surprised he didn't smoke a halved cigar.

    • @projectjt3149
      @projectjt3149 9 лет назад +17

      But he can end up with half of his lungs gone

    • @MrCelroy
      @MrCelroy 9 лет назад +3

      Engineer Diep ;) Good point

    • @testodude
      @testodude 9 лет назад +14

      +MrCelroy smoking a cigar inside, at work, at his desk. Those WERE the days.

  • @Angus_Gibson
    @Angus_Gibson 4 года назад +502

    "So shines a good deed in a weary world..."
    Rest in Peace, Mr. Wilder. The world is wearier without your gentle smile, your hilarious hysteria, and your dewy-eyed tenderness. You showed us how the purest heart can come from the most humble beginnings. You taught us that monsters are often just misunderstood (and often the funniest dancers). You delighted us on stage and screen, and though you left us today, we've missed you for a very long time. I can't open a chocolate bar without the kid in me searching fruitlessly for a shimmer of gold. I can't listen to a violin without thinking about how its strains can tame the most frightening creatures. You can entertain an audience once, but you can make them laugh for a lifetime. Mr. Wilder, generations will be laughing forever as they take a tour in your world of pure imagination. Adieu, Mr. Wonka, and thanks for the memories!

    • @funwithanthony6133
      @funwithanthony6133 10 месяцев назад +1

      Also Jack Albertson 😢Grandpa Joe

    • @hopeoconnor1626
      @hopeoconnor1626 7 месяцев назад

      Also the other actors who played the adults and the actress who played Violet

  • @47imagine
    @47imagine Год назад +116

    The older I get, the more I appreciate Peter Ostrum's performance as Charlie. He exudes innocence from his eyes. It doesn't come off as fake. Great casting.

  • @vickstar1992
    @vickstar1992 Год назад +449

    I read that Peter Ostrum was completely unaware the Gene was going to blow his stack like that. So Charlie's reaction was 100% genuine

    • @lanceplaxton6967
      @lanceplaxton6967 Год назад +15

      Yeah, Mel Stuart wouldn’t let Gene tell Peter beforehand that he was going to react that way.

    • @Boundwithflame23
      @Boundwithflame23 Год назад +3

      I vaguely recall that being mentioned in the commentary of the movie that had all the kids’ actors doing the commentary.

    • @Princess97895
      @Princess97895 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@Boundwithflame23gene wilder said it himself in an interview that he wanted the reaction to be real

  • @slojoe58
    @slojoe58 2 года назад +161

    "So shines a good deed in a weary world"
    Gets me every time!

  • @coopmurphy9216
    @coopmurphy9216 8 лет назад +168

    We all lose. Bad day, sir. RIP

    • @lilliangriffin9013
      @lilliangriffin9013 8 лет назад +1

      Yes Willy, karma is a bitch.

    • @stevenscottoddballz
      @stevenscottoddballz 8 лет назад

      There is NO such thing as "karma". This is a man-made concept.

    • @OneWeirdDude
      @OneWeirdDude 8 лет назад

      Steven, you sound so sure of yourself. Have you proof?

    • @stevenscottoddballz
      @stevenscottoddballz 8 лет назад +1

      OneWeirdDude
      Karma is a Buddhist Concept. God is the One Who controls EVERYTHING.

    • @OneWeirdDude
      @OneWeirdDude 8 лет назад +1

      Steven Scott Well, I'm a Christian, but can't Karma be at least a metaphor for something, like divine justice?

  • @TheMovieDoctorful
    @TheMovieDoctorful 8 лет назад +2724

    Fun Fact: The actors playing Charlie and Grandpa Joe were not informed of Gene Wilder's furious, enraged refusal to give Charlie his reward beforehand, so all of their reactions are essentially genuine and unscripted. Wilder and Peter Ostrum (The actor who played Charlie) had become close friends during filming and Gene really wanted to let Ostrum know beforehand he was just acting, but the director refused to let him.

    • @meowpink316
      @meowpink316 8 лет назад +354

      upon hearing of gene's death peter said that working with him was the greatest experience he ever had he felt he had indeed won the golden ticket

    • @Axarch
      @Axarch 8 лет назад +125

      +sapphirestar316 That is the sweetest thing I've ever heard. This movie rocks in every aspect.

    • @stevarino1989
      @stevarino1989 8 лет назад +147

      Believe me if I was Gene I would've also been really afraid to blow up at my friend and startle him like that, even if it was just acting. I always thought it was Gene's idea not to tell anyone what he was going to do. What a wonderful man.

    • @Axarch
      @Axarch 8 лет назад +23

      +Stephen R He was trully a national treasure.

    • @mzch
      @mzch 8 лет назад +138

      To his credit even though Wilder couldn't forewarn Ostrum about what was about to happen, he keeps his rage focused on Grandpa Joe (both because Joe was an adult and could handle being yelled at, and ultimately because it was his idea to steal the drinks and should've known a lot better)

  • @Shakes-Off-Fear
    @Shakes-Off-Fear 2 года назад +142

    The reason why Willy Wonka has half of everything in his office is that director Mel Stuart couldn’t bear the idea of ending the film in an ordinary, boring office after the whimsical and extraordinary rooms in the rest of the factory, so they created the ‘Half-Office’ to give Wonka that extra dose of eccentricity.
    Later on the Wonka website, this would summarised by Wonka saying “Half an office is better than none.”

    • @tonycanabal1659
      @tonycanabal1659 Год назад +10

      I always thought that office represents Mr.Wonkas weariness of running that factory.

    • @mukherjeerumela
      @mukherjeerumela Год назад +5

      @@tonycanabal1659a genius never gets tired of inventing. He wasn’t tired of running the factory, you know. He gave it to Charlie because he had grown old, and he didn’t want his legendary factory to fall apart when he died. He needed someone to run it when he wasn’t there to do so. The half office was just a display of his eccentricities.

    • @tonycanabal1659
      @tonycanabal1659 Год назад +1

      @@mukherjeerumela Thanks, you described it very well!

    • @mukherjeerumela
      @mukherjeerumela Год назад +1

      @@tonycanabal1659 thank you 😊

    • @aerisgainsborough2141
      @aerisgainsborough2141 Год назад +4

      nah his ex-wife took half in the divrce..

  • @Sushilala33
    @Sushilala33 9 лет назад +230

    "Fax mentis incendium gloriae" = The torch of glory kindles the mind. "Memor bis punitor delictum" = I am mindful that the crime is punished twice. :) GOOD DAY SIR

    • @trippcory
      @trippcory 8 лет назад +26

      Loosely translates, what Wonka was reading from the contract meant, "I'll gladly forfeit my rights to the lifetime suppply of chocolate if I break any rules, as I am aware that all misdeeds go punished and I wish learn from my mistakes.

    • @skylaellis
      @skylaellis 7 лет назад +6

      This is what Id hope the internet would be used for!

    • @shqipgamertv3422
      @shqipgamertv3422 6 лет назад

      The Happy Nihilist humor shqip

    • @nbuehster
      @nbuehster 5 лет назад +1

      So if they understood Latin, they would know they broke the rules? lol

    • @princessmarlena1359
      @princessmarlena1359 4 года назад

      Thanks for translating that. Hard to find good translations for Latin since it’s a dead language. A lot of online translators for Latin that I find tend to slip towards Italian.

  • @mettymets1
    @mettymets1 2 года назад +44

    The loud ticking clock magnifies the sadness of the first part of the scene. Wonka’s time is nearly up, Charlie was truly destined to be his heir.

    • @riverjordan2725
      @riverjordan2725 2 года назад +5

      To be fair, Wonka died about 46 years later. 😉

  • @inanimatesum4945
    @inanimatesum4945 4 года назад +199

    I'll never get over him opening the safe up and still grabbing from open half side lmao

  • @1993Redemption
    @1993Redemption 10 лет назад +262

    When I was a kid I thought those nonsense words in Wonka's rant were words in English I didn't know yet. Phew, luckily English isn't quite that bad.

    • @MilesEdgeworth129
      @MilesEdgeworth129 9 лет назад +17

      *****
      Yeah. It's actually Latin, just in case you were wondering.

    • @verkaforever
      @verkaforever 9 лет назад +20

      MilesEdgeworth129 It is Latin, but it is total gibberish- it is just random Latin words strung together.

    • @devinthierault
      @devinthierault 9 лет назад +3

      +verkaforever Supposed to be a phrase about not being punished twice but it in the script all wrong.

    • @testodude
      @testodude 9 лет назад +4

      +Devin Tariel Two random quotes strong together, with the second being flat wrong. Memor non bis punitur peccatum is probably what he meant. I like to think t was likely garbled intentionally to sound more like legalese or maybe Wilder got it wrong, and they said screw it. Wonka's dialogue is loaded with literary references-- like Shakespeare in this seen. The screenwriters and directors for this film weren't dummies.

    • @stevarino1989
      @stevarino1989 8 лет назад +3

      +testodude I read in the Making Of book by director Mel Stuart that they made the legal language into "Wonkaese." lol.

  • @christianciv1998
    @christianciv1998 2 года назад +76

    "I must answer that note from the queen" damn that line really hits now. Rip Gene Wilder and the queen 😔

  • @TheStopShort
    @TheStopShort 4 года назад +107

    I love how wonka still opens the safe to get a copy of the contract when there’s half of it missing

    • @eric21200
      @eric21200 2 года назад +17

      And reads it with half a magnifying glass 🔍 😂

    • @jacobmadrigal8195
      @jacobmadrigal8195 2 года назад +14

      Even the contract is cut in half

    • @alexathegr8
      @alexathegr8 Месяц назад

      This whole movie is spiritual. The half material in his office signifies the physical from the spiritual. A lot of hidden meanings in this movie

  • @jfrenchws6
    @jfrenchws6 8 лет назад +142

    I love how his hair is all fucked up. RIP Gene Wilder.

    • @Glitch_Crazed
      @Glitch_Crazed 8 лет назад +1

      Well that's what happens when you wear a hat all day XD. But yeah, R.I.P. Gene :(

    • @welshtyrell765
      @welshtyrell765 8 лет назад +1

      Wtf

    • @Ih8kone
      @Ih8kone 7 лет назад

      Jonathan French In the 2005 film, Wonka had a better hairdo.

    • @joscar062
      @joscar062 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Ih8kone
      Get that Vector bowl cut out of here 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @taliagmail.com2005
      @taliagmail.com2005 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@Ih8konebut timmothe chalamet's willy wonka hair looks exactly the same it's just a more darker brown

  • @iandoe8793
    @iandoe8793 3 года назад +49

    2:12 How dare Grandpa Joe say that! It was his idea to drink the fizzy lifting drinks even though Mr. Wonka told him not to. Then he calls him a crook because he thinks they didn’t break any rules!

    • @judahthelion01
      @judahthelion01 8 месяцев назад +5

      You’re right. He didn’t even heed his rules when the contract distinctly said so.(even tho the rest of the texts were Latin and microscopic…)
      Damn… now that I think about it, That old man Joe’s to blame.

    • @mr_bassman6685
      @mr_bassman6685 4 месяца назад +2

      ⁠@@judahthelion01 Explains why Wonka's mostly yelling at Grandpa Joe here.

    • @iandoe8793
      @iandoe8793 3 месяца назад +1

      Honestly, I think Mike Teavee should’ve won. What Charlie and Grandpa Joe did with the Fizzy Lifting Drinks wasn’t any better than what the other kids did. They should’ve been eliminated and therefore Mike Teavee would’ve won. I’m glad they didn’t include the Fizzy Lifting Drinks scene in the 2005 version!

  • @imitatsiya
    @imitatsiya 8 лет назад +295

    Amazing acting! The actor who played Charlie had no idea that Gene would be yelling, thus making his reaction completely genuine.

    • @nbuehster
      @nbuehster 5 лет назад +16

      Why did Charlie have to be involved? I didn't think about it until now, but I would think that, when Grandpa Joe said "I'm gonna find out.", it was just going to be him and Wonka talking privately about what happened. (like it was none of Charlie's business)
      I think a better (less traumatic) way to do the scene would have been just those two yelling, with Charlie out of the picture so he wouldn't hear them. Then, after they were done yelling, Grandpa Joe would walk out of the room, close the door and say everything he said before Charlie turns around and gives Wonka the gobstopper. "Come on, Charlie, let's get out of here..." Then Charlie would enter the room and give Wonka the gobstopper.
      Gene couldn't warn Peter about the yelling. But if they did it this way, it would be sort of a subtle warning. (Before Grandpa Joe entered the room, he would say something like "Charlie, you wait out here while I talk to Wonka.".)

    • @Pyongyang4948
      @Pyongyang4948 2 года назад +1

      Good day sir!

    • @Kamina.D.Fierce
      @Kamina.D.Fierce Год назад +4

      And Gene HATED doing it. He HATED yelling at the kid.

    • @davidnissim589
      @davidnissim589 Год назад +2

      and Gene himself didn't like doing this scene because he didn't like yelling at people

  • @ooliveric
    @ooliveric 9 лет назад +505

    why this movie means more to me than the remake

    • @ooliveric
      @ooliveric 9 лет назад +3

      Mike C i know

    • @ooliveric
      @ooliveric 9 лет назад +18

      Ryan Delgado this one just has a better moral

    • @Himbo_for_Christ
      @Himbo_for_Christ 9 лет назад +3

      +Lord Prince Zuko The remake was pretty trash but I like remake Charlie better than original Charlie. Both play pretty one dimensional characters but the remake charlie does it better.

    • @ooliveric
      @ooliveric 9 лет назад +10

      Cormac O'Donovan original Charlie was better and was't an Angelic saint like the remake's

    • @xlegionx3994
      @xlegionx3994 9 лет назад

      +Lord Prince Zuko
      I'm about to put my squirrel suit on and go foraging for nuts.

  • @CRA5759
    @CRA5759 2 года назад +47

    “So shines a good deed in a weary world.” Best line in the whole film in my view.

    • @47imagine
      @47imagine 11 месяцев назад +2

      It's Shakespeare ...

  • @muchohucho
    @muchohucho 8 лет назад +162

    how could anybody thumb down this, one of the best scenes in movie history.

    • @marks47
      @marks47 3 года назад +6

      Maybe it's people that agree since they stole fizzy lifting drink, they shouldn't have won anything.

    • @ismith9826
      @ismith9826 2 года назад +3

      opinions

    • @zr3755
      @zr3755 2 года назад +3

      Because they GET NOTHING! THEY LOST!

  • @hippiecheezburger5457
    @hippiecheezburger5457 7 лет назад +89

    I really love the original Willy Wonka, Gene Wilder really showed us how upset and troubled Wonka was but how he changed his mind when saw the purity of Charlie returning the gobstopper, the final scene in the elevator was so incredibly magical and heartwarming as a child, RIP Gene Wilder

    • @TheLifeLaVita
      @TheLifeLaVita 2 года назад +4

      the message and morals of the second are much better though

    • @andrewburgemeister6684
      @andrewburgemeister6684 Год назад +2

      Except for Grandpa Joe being greedy!!
      “What’s in it for me??”
      That’s the point Wonka should have thrown him out of the elevator onto the cold hard floor he claimed was the reason he couldn’t get out of bed!! 😂

    • @mihaimercenarul7467
      @mihaimercenarul7467 Год назад

      ​@@TheLifeLaVitawrong

    • @TheLifeLaVita
      @TheLifeLaVita Год назад

      @@mihaimercenarul7467 you wish xD

    • @mihaimercenarul7467
      @mihaimercenarul7467 Год назад +1

      @@TheLifeLaVita yup, The first movie was way better

  • @hawkeyenextgen7117
    @hawkeyenextgen7117 Год назад +42

    This film taught me as a young boy the value of moral beliefs, Charlie Bucket was one of my favorite role models. If only kids today took to his example.

    • @eoinoconnor5783
      @eoinoconnor5783 Год назад +1

      He’s a good example of taking responsibility for his actions and accepting the consequences.

  • @Tyronejizz
    @Tyronejizz 9 лет назад +78

    "YOU LOSE! YOU GET NOTHING! GOOD DAY SIR!

    • @icebear6598
      @icebear6598 6 лет назад +2

      Me with bad relationships

    • @nbuehster
      @nbuehster 5 лет назад +2

      My reaction to all the comments about Wonka getting a divorce:
      Wonka: YOU LOSE! YOU GET NOTHING!
      Grandpa Joe: Well, at least you got half. Hehe.

  • @ql596
    @ql596 2 года назад +55

    I like how Charle is worried about Augustus Violet Veruca and Mike after Everything they’ve done to him

    • @gspendlove
      @gspendlove Год назад +7

      What did the kids do to Charlie?

    • @jamesbudd1022
      @jamesbudd1022 Год назад +9

      The kids didnt really interact with Charlie at all. They just were bad apples and it shown.

    • @johncronin9540
      @johncronin9540 Год назад +5

      @@jamesbudd1022 Or a bad egg.

    • @sart66
      @sart66 Год назад +4

      Or spoiled milk

    • @tamyasaunders7689
      @tamyasaunders7689 9 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@jamesbudd1022I wonder if the Charlie from the 2005 movie was concerned about their wellbeing as well especially since violet called him a loser and took the candy apple he was reaching for

  • @ElKabong3345
    @ElKabong3345 2 года назад +49

    Charlie breaking the rules is part of what cements him being a kid.
    Others broke the rules in a selfish way, Charlie did it with a glimmer of love for the factory. So much, he did what he did in the end. 🍬

    • @armorpro573
      @armorpro573 2 года назад +6

      Not really since Wonka made it explicitly clear that no one should drink the fizzy lifting drinks. Charlie disobeyed and if he didn't give up the gobstopper, he likely would've gone empty handed

    • @diegoguzman8843
      @diegoguzman8843 11 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@armorpro573 wasn't that grampa Joe's idea not Charlie's? I don't really remember since it's been years since I've watched the movie.

    • @armorpro573
      @armorpro573 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@diegoguzman8843 Yeah it was, but Charlie still went along with it. He clearly knew Wonka’s rule and still disobeyed.

    • @hopeoconnor1626
      @hopeoconnor1626 9 месяцев назад +2

      Perfectly summed up! That goes to show you that even good people make mistakes and can give into temptation. Charlie is the only kid with good behavior but he’s not meant to be perfect.

    • @hopeoconnor1626
      @hopeoconnor1626 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@armorpro573Charlie did break the rules, I agree with you. And yeah, Willy Wonka had the right to dismiss him like he did. But Charlie was very nice and well-behaved unlike the other four kids. He knew what he did wrong, felt bad about it and gave back what was given to him. And Wonka extended his grace and gave Charlie the prize.

  • @juliewitt7496
    @juliewitt7496 8 лет назад +93

    The manic, yet gentle nature of Gene Wilder. Never met him, but LOVED the man.

    • @we-must-live
      @we-must-live Год назад

      @Abdullahi Abdi write out your words in full, u idjit!

    • @we-must-live
      @we-must-live Год назад

      @Abdullahi Abdi thank you for catching that!

    • @hypnos9336
      @hypnos9336 Год назад

      it seems like you're the one who doesn't know what manic is. @abdullahiabdi1969

  • @nfffg
    @nfffg Год назад +19

    This is one of the saddest moments in this movie that quickly turns into the most heartwarming, as Charlie winning the factory felt so earned.

  • @dukebutter5413
    @dukebutter5413 2 года назад +47

    This whole film is a masterpiece. I don’t care what anyone says!! The whole point of this film was for wonka to find a successor and I love every moment of it!!!

    • @mylovesongs2429
      @mylovesongs2429 Год назад

      but i still wonder why Grandpa Joe faked being infermed for years while his family was stuck in poverty.

    • @hypnos9336
      @hypnos9336 Год назад +2

      "I don't care what anyone says" implying people say this is a bad film? literally never heard that opinion before.

    • @ryankramer8779
      @ryankramer8779 10 месяцев назад

      Personally, I wouldn't call it a masterpiece. I think the film is flawed with its share of good and bad qualities. However, this scene and Wilder's performance are definitely in the good

  • @madamemimosa8325
    @madamemimosa8325 8 лет назад +22

    Mr. Wilder, you were a beacon of joy, pure imagination, and laughter. Thank you, for all of it.

  • @guitarreilly
    @guitarreilly 8 лет назад +20

    what a beautiful human being i will truly miss him :(

  • @felixalvinreyes9846
    @felixalvinreyes9846 Год назад +11

    Very memorable RIP MR WILDER AS WELL THE CAST WHO PASSED AWAY.

  • @moisesdanielalvarado5578
    @moisesdanielalvarado5578 5 лет назад +38

    "So shines a good deed in a weary world" that was always a favorite quote from Willy Wonka of mine 👍

    • @Djchicago1
      @Djchicago1 2 года назад +2

      Thats what I want on my gravestone

    • @jazzcardashcam
      @jazzcardashcam Год назад

      Think it was said by Michael Scott first, but Wilder delivers it better.

    • @ttabadoo
      @ttabadoo 11 месяцев назад

      Ain’t no way Michael Scott said it first 💀 firstly, it’s a quote from The Merchant of Venice by Shakespeare, and secondly, this movie was made in 1971.

    • @hopeoconnor1626
      @hopeoconnor1626 9 месяцев назад

      Gene Wilder probably has that on his gravestone. RIP Gene

  • @javieraldape4242
    @javieraldape4242 Год назад +33

    Fun fact: Grandpa Joe’s script had Willy having a serious conversation without yelling. When they filmed the scene and Gene started yelling, his face of confusion when he says “You’re a crook” is genuine. He was not expecting Gene to react like that since he knew he hated yelling. This scene is amazing.

    • @judahthelion01
      @judahthelion01 8 месяцев назад

      Maybe he didn’t heed his distinct rules of the tour…
      On the contrary, he’s the one to fall into temptation and encouraged Charlie to do so.

  • @lukeskywalker2913
    @lukeskywalker2913 2 года назад +8

    Ah Mr wilder a fantastic actor and extraordinary man, taken too soon from a world that still loved and needed him. Rip old friend RIP

  • @Steve-ol6ss
    @Steve-ol6ss 8 лет назад +35

    Another legend gone. RIP Gene Wilder

  • @gilmanuel6090
    @gilmanuel6090 10 месяцев назад +7

    Even if it looked like he wasn't gonna get anything, Charlie still did the right thing.

  • @dmeads5663
    @dmeads5663 2 года назад +22

    This is honestly one of the best lessons I’ve ever seen in a movie.

  • @charliehenbury3959
    @charliehenbury3959 8 лет назад +24

    His tone, his expressions, his acting performance. Gene Wilder one of a kind.

  • @indigotalks6365
    @indigotalks6365 3 года назад +26

    This is absolutely one of the most memorable scene in Hollywood history. R.I.P. Gene Wilder. An adorable soul and wise mind.

  • @podsmpsg1
    @podsmpsg1 3 года назад +11

    Charlie showed that he was worthy by being honest and responsible.

  • @Wolfmyth100
    @Wolfmyth100 8 лет назад +42

    This scene and the famous boat scene are the reason why Gene Wilder terrified me as a child...

  • @mr.xavior
    @mr.xavior 4 года назад +32

    Gene wilder seems like the type of person that would likely cry after this type of thing,because he would feel so guilty.

    • @worthybutter2004
      @worthybutter2004 9 месяцев назад +1

      And he did. After filming this scene, Gene hugged it out with Peter Ostrum (the boy who played Charlie), apologising for what happened. Because, as it turns out, the director, Mel Stuart, refused to let Gene tell Peter that it was only acting.

  • @davemustaki134
    @davemustaki134 Год назад +11

    Gene had the best yelling voice such a talent!

  • @gabrieldjatienza6971
    @gabrieldjatienza6971 5 лет назад +38

    Only Jack Albertson can make "inhuman monster" line so compelling

  • @rpmangin
    @rpmangin 8 лет назад +465

    56 people would have given the everlasting gobstopper to Slugworth

  • @ChrisPatrick-q6k
    @ChrisPatrick-q6k Год назад +13

    Sad the actor who played Grandad Albert died two days after this was filmed. RIP

    • @AFGuidesHD
      @AFGuidesHD Год назад

      who's grandad albert ?

    • @AFGuidesHD
      @AFGuidesHD Год назад

      @AntonChigurh355 and he died 10 years after this was filmed lol

  • @marianagonzales4685
    @marianagonzales4685 8 лет назад +19

    Gene Wilder an incredible actor, person too good for this world Rest in peace Mr Willy Wonka!!

  • @mephostopheles3752
    @mephostopheles3752 7 лет назад +31

    God, Wilder's acting in this scene is phenomenal.

    • @bradyryan5105
      @bradyryan5105 2 года назад +4

      Peter Ostrum's acting is too. He genuinely looks heartbroken

  • @ConnorMiller417
    @ConnorMiller417 Год назад +53

    This scene demonstrates a powerful life lesson for all of us: to be responsible and to do the right thing. Wonka wasn’t mad at Charlie, he was mad at Grandpa Joe for not being a responsible guardian because he urged Charlie to break the rules by drinking the Fizzy Lifting Drinks. Charlie was unaware what they were doing was wrong. Unlike the other kids, Charlie wasn’t selfish or spoiled and that’s why Wonka wanted Charlie to win.
    He blew up like this because he wanted to test Charlie if he would do the right thing. Charlie had an easy out where he could’ve walked out with the Everlasting Gobstopper’s secret recipe and made so much money. So much he could’ve gotten his entire family out of poverty, but he didn’t. He chose to do the right thing and therefore was rewarded. Doing the right thing is never wrong. What you put out there in life will come right back at you.

    • @KatOnline
      @KatOnline 9 месяцев назад +1

      Correction, Charlie knew what he did was wrong because He knew Wonka told them not to drink it. But instead of listening to him, he listened to his grandpa and trusted him that it would be fine to rebel. Sure the grandpa urged and tempted him to do it but He still was also at fault. Wonka was disappointed in Charlie and mad at the grandpa.
      The rest of what you said though was correct.

  • @sonicjet7759
    @sonicjet7759 9 лет назад +51

    Charlie Bucket such a nice kid :(

  • @sacredstarlight9446
    @sacredstarlight9446 5 лет назад +50

    3:12 My heart literally sunk to my stomach; Wonka recognizes his selflessness and is taken aback

    • @Shozb0t
      @Shozb0t 2 года назад +6

      I wouldn’t call it selflessness. I would call it integrity. Selfless people rarely do anything worthwhile.

    • @quantasium
      @quantasium 2 года назад

      @@Shozb0t Umm…humans are inherently selfish.

    • @Shozb0t
      @Shozb0t 2 года назад

      @@quantasium
      I consider selfishness to be an accomplishment. I define it as the process of using your mind to take care of yourself, long term. If everybody did that then the world would be a much better place.

    • @zr3755
      @zr3755 2 года назад +2

      @@Shozb0t Are you an edgy atheist teen who just read Ayn Rand or something similar?

    • @Shozb0t
      @Shozb0t 2 года назад +1

      @@zr3755
      If you must know: I am an atheist, I have read Ayn Rand, my age is unimportant. I would not consider myself edgy, I simply consider most people to be left behind (through no fault of their own). There’s nothing particularly special about me, other than my appreciation for reason and individualism-which is rather hard to find in this world.

  • @goredmariopizza8538
    @goredmariopizza8538 2 года назад +20

    Grandpa Joe: You're a crook, You're a cheat.
    Also Grandpa Joe: Convinced Charlie to drink the fizzy lifting drink

  • @richardb8157
    @richardb8157 Год назад +16

    Re-watching this as an adult, you realize how much depth and seriousness there is to the film, and how great the acting is.

  • @alexojideagu
    @alexojideagu 4 года назад +27

    3:18 Charlie?..................................YOU LOSE!

    • @tommybakes5972
      @tommybakes5972 10 месяцев назад +2

      Charlie: what? Then who won?
      Wonka: oh I'm gonna give the win to Veruca
      Charlie: but she broke the rules too

    • @Kyranyoutubevids
      @Kyranyoutubevids 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@tommybakes5972wonka: will then, violet then?
      Charlie: she broke the rules too!
      Wonka: uhh, Augustus?
      Charlie: he also broke the rules!
      Wonka: Mike?
      Charlie: he did the same thing!
      Wonka: well than, both you and the other kids then!
      Grandpa joe: Damn Straight!! Now we can have the life time supply of chocolate!
      Augustus’s voice: *LET ME OUT I’M STARVING!!*
      Wonka: Augustus?!
      Charlie: Where’s Augustus?
      Grandpa joe: other there!
      [grandpa joe points to a near by pipe with Augustus in it]

  • @michaelmejia8194
    @michaelmejia8194 8 лет назад +141

    wow beautiful message, moral of the story, accept you did wrong and work on it that's what life is all about.

    • @uioongbion2074
      @uioongbion2074 3 года назад

      That's weak that's not the moral of the story failure. Tell me how far has that gotten you in life? Not very far your not famous powerful or rich.

    • @TheLifeLaVita
      @TheLifeLaVita 2 года назад

      @@uioongbion2074 what's so bad about not being a loser asshole? Sounds like you're the one getting nowhere in life

    • @we-must-live
      @we-must-live Год назад

      @@uioongbion2074 lotta walking arguments here, huh?

    • @damiensisco6960
      @damiensisco6960 5 месяцев назад

      That’s not what life is all about.

  • @bullwrinkle29studiosshow37
    @bullwrinkle29studiosshow37 2 года назад +12

    Rip Gene Wilder you were the true Willy wonka to this day!

  • @joegardiner4220
    @joegardiner4220 4 года назад +7

    Swear theres something almost golden about 60/70s movies. Maybe its the clothes and colours everyone wore then or that it was shot on film. Everything just looks mad vibrant you know

  • @thefemalethunderbirdsnerd4068
    @thefemalethunderbirdsnerd4068 5 лет назад +23

    3:28 HA! Grandpa Joe’s face is all like “WTF?!”

  • @SethBrundleify
    @SethBrundleify 2 года назад +3

    If we all did one simple act of kindness once a day the world would be a much better place.

  • @JoeSmith-st9lc
    @JoeSmith-st9lc 7 лет назад +19

    One of the best scenes of all time. Great writing, great acting. So good.

  • @ImmortalfireTheMod
    @ImmortalfireTheMod 8 лет назад +12

    RIP Gene, you were a true genius of your art.

  • @Nerd-969
    @Nerd-969 Год назад +34

    Fact:the actor who played Charlie at first had no idea that Gene Wilder was going to yell at him making the actor cry

    • @tommybakes5972
      @tommybakes5972 10 месяцев назад +3

      Bet the girls who played Veruca and Violet were fighting over who'd comfort him (they both had a crush on the actor playing Charlie)

    • @Ih8kone
      @Ih8kone 10 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@tommybakes5972They did. Julie Dawn Cole admitted it.

  • @jakkuwolfinsomnia8058
    @jakkuwolfinsomnia8058 5 лет назад +18

    I absolutely love Charlie’s actor he has purity glowing from him and his sad face and uplifting smile is so genuine I love it haha

  • @brianwilson9828
    @brianwilson9828 9 лет назад +128

    Geez, when am I going to grow up? I'm 50 years old and I tear up at this scene.

    • @garystumpsr.7708
      @garystumpsr.7708 9 лет назад +22

      +Brian Wilson Instead of tearing up, instead write us some more great Beach Boys songs!

    • @jmextreme1824
      @jmextreme1824 8 лет назад +4

      +Gary Stump Sr. If I was Charlie I would be like him and...that's that

    • @francisphillips53
      @francisphillips53 6 лет назад +2

      Brian Wilson don't ever grow up that much.. makes me tear up too.

    • @megscolfer5281
      @megscolfer5281 6 лет назад +3

      I’m 34 soon and I still tear up too

    • @ronaldoleaga1
      @ronaldoleaga1 6 лет назад +1

      Brian Wilson make the line. Lol

  • @error2205
    @error2205 8 лет назад +44

    43 people failed the test...

  • @BBT609
    @BBT609 9 лет назад +33

    ET CETERA ET CETERA!

  • @crossovertrainfan8345
    @crossovertrainfan8345 2 года назад +15

    1:49 it almost looked like that Charlie was about to cry

    • @petzue3304
      @petzue3304 2 года назад +6

      Fact, he also looks scared because he did not expect that he would yell at him

  • @beng1603
    @beng1603 8 лет назад +8

    Some might think at first that Charlie was just too nice for his own good. But in the end, all his kindness really paid off!!

    • @theworstchannelonjewtube789
      @theworstchannelonjewtube789 8 лет назад +2

      Good deeds and kindess are their own rewards. That's what "a good deed shines in a weary world" means. Most people in life are more like Wonka's character here in some fashion. Bitter or selfish or greedy, envious, pigheaded, whatever. The point is that not only is there a reason behind everyone (like being only half-complete here) but to show that person kindness anyways is an incredibly and totally possible thing. The world is weary and dark and grey but doing good even to the people who spite you brightens it up. Maybe one day they can look back and do the same or at the very, very least, the world got a little bit less horrible to both of them.
      Also, the point is one-liners and candy and corny music.

  • @superjackster0165
    @superjackster0165 8 лет назад +18

    2:00 technically they didn't steal them they just tested them out. How did he even know about the incident when he wasn't even there to witness it?

    • @padraicglynn2657
      @padraicglynn2657 6 лет назад +3

      The Oompa Loompa told him about it in the TV room

  • @ARedMagicMarker
    @ARedMagicMarker 2 года назад +6

    3:09
    When I was a little kid, I wondered how and why a funny looking Nintendo 64-themed Lego/school eraser was enough to completely switch off Wonka's shouty bipolar episode.

  • @dmace81
    @dmace81 8 лет назад +10

    I love how his office has everything cut in half. Love the old kids films when there so twisted. :D

    • @stevarino1989
      @stevarino1989 8 лет назад +1

      what about the beginning when they first enter the factory and they have the coat hangers on the wall that are actual hands and then the psychedelic room that has a magic door that somehow opens into the Alice in Wonderland hallway ... lol. I love that.

  • @xmykro
    @xmykro 8 лет назад +6

    Brilliant Actor. Rest in Paradise. God Bless.

  • @guyledouche7939
    @guyledouche7939 Год назад +4

    Can we at least appreciate Wonka's willingness to cut down on valuable productivity time to clean and sterilize a contaminated ceiling before OSHA was even a thing?

  • @cosmicowl2372
    @cosmicowl2372 8 лет назад +28

    Jackson from Hannah Montana: "Good day sir!... I SAID GOOD DAY!"

    • @cosmicowl2372
      @cosmicowl2372 8 лет назад +4

      Geekaloompa Glad people got that reference, lol

  • @operasinger2126
    @operasinger2126 8 лет назад +5

    I had forgot Wilder's acting performance here. Incredible acting genius. No one does it better.