Peter Ostrum, who played the role of Charlie Bucket actually retired from acting to become a veterinarian after filming, he never did a movie ever again.
I know it’s just a film, and it helps for continuity, but how the hell did slugworth know where Charlie (and all the other winners) were at the precise moment they found a ticket?
This is the best part of the movie. Charlie finally found a golden ticket. He ran all the way home to show it to Grandpa Joe. He was so thrilled. He could've said "Charlie finally found a golden ticket. I'm so proud of my grandson."
The crowd going wild and especially that one random man getting excited for Charlie telling him to run home asap only makes the scene just much more wholesome
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I swear! Charlie's biggest dream was to find one of the 5 golden tickets. A big smile crept on his face when his dream came true. I have a huge crush on Charlie and I take after him. I'm in love with this movie even though it's 21 years older than me. It was released in 1971 and I was born in 1992.
Well you have to remember that someone faked having the 5th golden ticket and Charlie’s family couldn’t even afford the paper so they didn’t know it was a fake.
The musical score is so powerful. Particularly for me, from 2:41 until Charlie sprints to his home, is such a triumphant fanfare, as if for that brief moment he truly feels like King Arthur, having pulled the sword (golden ticket) from the stone!
1:25 I absolutely love this part. First, you get a very blissful childhood-like happiness and then the creative suspense kicks you right in the chest all of a sudden
It looks like Mr. SlugWorth was offering Charlie 10,000 Stacks of Currency, either € or £, with each stack holding 100 Bills of €/£100. Assuming this takes place in the EU, Charlie was basically offered €/£100M.
@@SMEARGLEX75 well this was 1971, meaning euros weren't currency yet. At that time West Germany was still using the Deutshe Mark. (Even though it was filmed in Munich it's implied it takes place in the US)
1:28 I congratulate you, little boy. Well done. You found the fifth golden ticket. May I introduce myself? Arthur Slugworth. President of Slugworth Chocolates Inc. Now listen carefully because I'm going to make you very rich indeed. Mr. Wonka is at this moment working on a fantastic invention: the Everlasting Gobstopper. If he succeeds, he'll ruin me. So all I want you to do is to get hold of just one Everlasting Gobstopper and bring it to me so that I can find the secret formula. Your reward will be ten thousand of these. Think it over, will you. A new house for your family, and good food and comfort for the rest of their lives. And don't forget the name: Everlasting Gobstopper.
I remember when I was kid watched movie “willy wonka and the chocolate factory” after movie I keep opened many Hershey chocolate bars for golden ticket, I can’t stop looking golden ticket but my mom stopped me and she told me it’s not real, it’s a movie. I thought it was real. I was an idiot as kid lol 😂😂😂 That’s a true story!
In third grade, our teacher read us the book and then we watched the movie. Afterward, when someone had a Hershey bar in their lunchbox, they would hold up the silver part of the wrapper and say, "I've got a golden ticket!"
Grandpa Joe was a bum. Couldn't get off his lazy arse for 20 years... but the minute there is a trip to a chocolate factory... he dances and jumps around.
Charlie deserved that damn ticket. Not only was he already in a miserable spot as a broke kid, he did exactly what he needed: run home and not stop until he got there.
Technically, he never said anything to indicate he knew the Bucketts were poor. He only implied that they could use more money, which is true of almost anyone.
I love this scene. I know he wasted a perfectly good chocolate bar. But he cared more about getting the ticket then the chocolate bar. And it probably wouldn't have tasted good with the ticket.
It always bothered me that the candy fell into the sewer. Would have been great to pocket the ticket and eat the chocolate as well. I hear Wonka's is the finest brand out there, nothing can beat it.
I love every detail of this scene probably 1 of the greatest movie scenes ever filmed in a kids movie. You feel the excitement for Charlie every time. I love the fact he genuinely bought the chocolate bar for uncle Joe it wasn't until he learned theres still a ticket out there that he just had to check . The fact he finds the money on the ground its all meant to be. The music score- perfect
Charlie's lucky day and best day ever: real fifth winner of Wonka's Golden Ticket, Grandpa Joe regains his strength, and they both become the survivors being declared the factory tour winners at the end of this movie!
R. I. P. Doctor Fronkenstein (Gene Wilder). What I Think Is That Woman Was Watching Charlie Open That Candy Bar, The reason Is When Charlie Opened That Candy Bar & Found The Last Golden Ticket, That Lady Not Within 1 sec. Or 2 Sec. That Lady Is Showing The Crowd That Found The Golden Ticket. Most Of All Slugworth Has Too Have A Twin Brother, When Charlie Was Running Home He Was At Least One Block Ahead Of The Store Candy Man. So If Slugworth Is The Store Candy Man: 1. CHANGE INTO THOSE BLACK CLOTHES WITHOUT BEING SEEN. 2. RACE DOWN THAT TUNNEL WHERE CHARLIE IS WITHOUT BEING SEEN, & MOST OF ALL NOT OUT OF BREATH. 3. IF HE LEFT SHOP LIKE THAT KIDS COULD COME & STEEL FROM HIM, WHILE HE'S TALKING TOO CHARLIE!
killer92173 that's kinda sad that he's watching this scene but doesnt know how slug worth found out about Charlie and his ticket.. I'd like to tell him but yeah he should watch the whole movie
I've watched the movie many times. Slugworth is actually Wilkinson and works for Wonka to test the children to see if they are worthy to be his successor, but how did he know that Charlie had the golden? Presumably the other four kids informed the press which would've alerted Wilkinson to the tickets beinf ound, while Charlie just runs straight home with only the people on the street knowing he has the ticket. So how did Slugworth know Charlie had the ticket and would pass through that tunnel at that moment in time? Or maybe I am just overthinking it.
Evilgidgit4Ever yeah when i was a lil younger growing up watching this movie i never could understand how slugworth knew he had the ticket but yeah over time i kept watching it and knew the parts and i thought it all together so yeah now i know.
Charlie: *runs from hoomanz* Slugwortb: *appears from behind the wall* I congratulate you, young man... Charlie: *gasps and backes up with disgust* Me: SLUGWORTHS EYSS, CHEESUS
0:22 Charlie finds the last golden ticket 0:32 Hey you’ve got it, you’ve got the last golden ticket. The kids found the last golden ticket 0:48 Come on Charlie, hold onto that ticket. Run for it Charlie, run straight home and don’t stop til you get there. 1:26 Charlie meets Arthur Slugworth 1:49 The Everlasting Gobstopper 2:14 And don’t forget the name: Everlasting Gobstopper 2:48 Look everybody I’ve got it the 5th Golden Ticket is mine
I used to do a bunch of forward rolls everytime this part of the movie comes and besides forward rolls was the only gymnastics move I was able to do. But I'm not a real gymnast.
Two things. Am I the only one watching this in 2021? And when Slugworth said ‘ give it to me so I can find the secret formula ‘ I immediately thought of Plankton from spongebob squarepants and just said ‘ CURSE YOU WILLY WONKAAAAAAA-‘. My mum was so confused lol
Let’s all take a moment to appreciate Charlie’s boss, Mr. Jopeck for saving him for that mob of people suffocating Charlie.
Yes and Charlie's ticket could've been snatched up in an instant.
It kind of surprises me that the director and/or screenwriter had Mr. Jopeck do that, instead of the more prominent Bill the candy store owner.
Back then they’d do that. Today they’d kill the kid.
Yeah, honestly, wish this wasn't the last time he appeared in the movie
He was a good man. Now in 2023 he would have gotten robbed by that woman who grabbed his arm while he was in amazement from the ticket
Fun fact
This was first scene of the movie to be filmed
Eric Burns TIL
@Reggie Reggie Sauce 1971
Reggie Reggie Sauce year 1971
im gonna bring that up the next time i watch this movie :)
It can’t be.
"Run for it Charlie, run straight home and don't stop "till you get there."
Until a proud surprising pause from Slugworth.
Malls Slugworth to the ground
Where is the part where Charlie trips, falls down on his knee, and sits up in pain (while holding on to his knee).
Adogg Rockenberg that’s Family Guy
Mr. Jopeck was such a sweet boss towards Charlie.
You do realize you just wasted a perfectly good chocolate bar
Well, once Charlie sees the golden ticket.
Austin Shoemaker at that point, who could care less about a chocolate bar when you just found a ticket like that
Nah. I bet the tickets make the chocolate taste terrible.
Kurtis C.
True, imagine how unhygienic that would be.
Austin Shoemaker ok and he got the golden ticket
If some creepy bastard jumped out at me like that in a dark tunnel I would put him to the ground faster than you could say evelasting gobstoper
AdmiralSarn you would have shit your pampers long before Charlie could.
“Run for it Charlie! Run straight home and don’t stop till you get there!”
Iconic line
Who the heck said that anyway? I didn’t see anyone saying it.
@@theheroneededwillette6964 0:51
naw
@@theheroneededwillette6964 It was Charlie's newspaper boss, Mr. Joepeck.
@@theheroneededwillette6964willy wonka , Still working in movie 🎦
The music is what makes this scene unforgettable!
darthstarkiller1912 yes!
I get the chills every time I hear it
Indeed.
🏃
Yep, 100 million times better than the 2005 Grandpa Joe's WTF dance.
Peter Ostrum, who played
the role of Charlie Bucket actually retired
from acting to become a veterinarian after filming,
he never did a movie ever again.
When I was a kid I wished I could have had a Grandpa Joe. My two grandfathers passed away before I was born.
@Elanarco Capitalista i was always mad he invited gpa joe not his mom gpa joe acted like he couldn't walk
Grandpa joe is a disgusting human being
Grandpa George is way better than Grandpa Joe and he doesn’t even have eyes!
@@karmatt3098 That's because the actor playing the part had been gassed and blinded in World War 1.
Sorry To Hear Bro!🙏🏾💯....
I just love Charlie’s WTF reaction to meeting Mr. Slugworth and then immediately proceeds to run back home in great joy anyway👍.
Lmao Foreal thoee 😄
Then you find out later it never was Slugworth
I wonder if we will see what slugworth looks like in the new timothee chalamat movie.
I know it’s just a film, and it helps for continuity, but how the hell did slugworth know where Charlie (and all the other winners) were at the precise moment they found a ticket?
@@isaiahstinchcombe3462forrrreal
0:49 When you find out that you're not the father, only 17 years old and have a whole life ahead of you
69th like, yeeeee
And at the door he falls...
SSSSSSSSSSS.... aaaaaahhhhhhh....
SSSSSSSSSSS.... aaaaaahhhhhhh....
SSSSSSSSSSS.... aaaaaahhhhhhh....
DakariKingMykan uk
DakariKingMykan uk
lol
i hate you
SSSSSSSSS... aaaaaaàaaahhhhh!
This is the best part of the movie. Charlie finally found a golden ticket. He ran all the way home to show it to Grandpa Joe. He was so thrilled. He could've said "Charlie finally found a golden ticket. I'm so proud of my grandson."
The crowd going wild and especially that one random man getting excited for Charlie telling him to run home asap only makes the scene just much more wholesome
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I swear! Charlie's biggest dream was to find one of the 5 golden tickets. A big smile crept on his face when his dream came true. I have a huge crush on Charlie and I take after him.
I'm in love with this movie even though it's 21 years older than me. It was released in 1971 and I was born in 1992.
@masterkent1 that random man was Charlies boss on his paper route
Well you have to remember that someone faked having the 5th golden ticket and Charlie’s family couldn’t even afford the paper so they didn’t know it was a fake.
The musical score is so powerful. Particularly for me, from 2:41 until Charlie sprints to his home, is such a triumphant fanfare, as if for that brief moment he truly feels like King Arthur, having pulled the sword (golden ticket) from the stone!
*LOOKEVERYONELOOKI’VEGOTITTHEFITHGOLDENTICKETANDIT’SMINE!!!!*
Really felt the joy from Charlie here ♥️
Every time I see this clip, I always think that some jerk would steal that golden ticket from him.
Now days people wouldn't hesitate to steal from a child
So selfish 😡
True that! In real life, at least one heartless jerk would do something like this to an innocent kid without hesitation.
That was clearly a possibility in the film itself, which is why Charlie’s boss pulled him out of the crowd and urged him to go straight home.
i missed this part. literally. i was out for 5 minutes and i came back to find that i missed the song.
instaBlaster...
Me when I'm running home from school. I feel like I could run forever especially with the positive energy made in this scene!
1:25 I absolutely love this part. First, you get a very blissful childhood-like happiness and then the creative suspense kicks you right in the chest all of a sudden
“A challenger approaches”
It's literally like winning the lottery. Nobody cares. Then suddenly, you're swamped with leeches and parasites.
SLUGWORTH'S EYES. JESUS.
Hmm... I beg to differ. Can't be any weirder than the animated version in "Tom and Jerry and Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory".
The Everlasting Gobstopper
That’s not slugworth that’s Mr Wilkinson
Dan Nigro Come in Mr. Wilkinson. Charlie meet Mr. Wilkinson. Pleasure.
@That1TechDude He's got the Himmler thing going on, no "ifs, ands, or buts" about it.
R.I.P Gene Wilder
And Jack Albertson.
@@Ih8kone Also Roy Kinnear, Denise Nickerson.
@@pernelldh don’t forget Aubrey Woods
This movie never gets old
This version is a 10/10 the Charlie and the chocolate factory is a 2/10
@@jamestropicals8262 I completely agree you can't beat the original and the remake was terrible
"Hold it up so we can see."
* yoink *
Everybody back off, leave the boy alone. Charlie found the fifth and final golden ticket, which he found and belongs to him!
He said "ten thousand of these", but he never said what they were worth.
cashier's checks...ha
It looks like Mr. SlugWorth was offering Charlie 10,000 Stacks of Currency, either € or £, with each stack holding 100 Bills of €/£100.
Assuming this takes place in the EU, Charlie was basically offered €/£100M.
@@SMEARGLEX75 well this was 1971, meaning euros weren't currency yet. At that time West Germany was still using the Deutshe Mark. (Even though it was filmed in Munich it's implied it takes place in the US)
@@jessefett2986 Ah, okee.
They were Confederate dollars.
God bless Gene Wilder, and freedom of speech. A real trailblazer he was of his time. in so many ways. Not the least of which his creativity.
slugworth's eyes though
The Everlasting Gobstopper
You know what about his eyes
👀
Damn you family guy!
SSS ahhhh
+Corey Messick They did a parody.
+Ocfan207 they did a parody in family guy
Lmao that episode is one of my top favorites
I'll be praying for the day Family Guy FINALLY DIES!
What a waste of a chocolate bar
sliat1981 Charlie was just in it for the Golden Ticket.
Francisco Rodriguez plus he'll get a life time supply of chocolate
sliat1981 because the chocolate had a ticket not taking chocolate if you find a ticket
It wasn't a real chocolate bar. They melted easily, so they used wood.
Lisette Garcia I’m talking about the movie, not the behind the scenes tidbits
How the hey did Wilkinson know where to find Charlie and the other winners
Presumably, the same way Willy Wonka transported thousands of Oompa-Loompas from Loompaland into his top-secret factory.
Considering he works for Wonka, the tickets were most likely planted by him.
That was not Wilkinson, that was Slugworth. Wait, was that Mr. Wilkinson ?🤨
That would be me if I won a lottery
This is such a wonderful moment, made better by the editing, the music, and the genuine performance. All wonderful.
exactly, this movie is so under appreciated
1:28 I congratulate you, little boy. Well done. You found the fifth golden ticket. May I introduce myself? Arthur Slugworth. President of Slugworth Chocolates Inc. Now listen carefully because I'm going to make you very rich indeed. Mr. Wonka is at this moment working on a fantastic invention: the Everlasting Gobstopper. If he succeeds, he'll ruin me. So all I want you to do is to get hold of just one Everlasting Gobstopper and bring it to me so that I can find the secret formula. Your reward will be ten thousand of these. Think it over, will you. A new house for your family, and good food and comfort for the rest of their lives. And don't forget the name: Everlasting Gobstopper.
Thanks 😒
I cannot take this Scene seriously anymore ever since I watched Family Guy 😂
Sssssssssssssss, ahhhhhhhhhhh! Sssssssssssssss, ahhhhhhhhhhh! Sssssssssssssss, ahhhhhhhhhhh! Sssssssssssssss, ahhhhhhhhhhh! Sssssssssssssss, ahhhhhhhhhhh! Sssssssssssssss, ahhhhhhhhhhh! Sssssssssssssss, ahhhhhhhhhhh! Sssssssssssssss, ahhhhhhhhhhh!
Ahhhh ssssss....ahhhh ssssss......ahhhh
I remember when I was kid watched movie “willy wonka and the chocolate factory” after movie I keep opened many Hershey chocolate bars for golden ticket, I can’t stop looking golden ticket but my mom stopped me and she told me it’s not real, it’s a movie. I thought it was real. I was an idiot as kid lol 😂😂😂 That’s a true story!
What’s to stop Hershey from doing something like this? I think it would be cool.
Wonka bars were fictional.
@@Frankie-O Yeah I know that but Hershey has a theme park in Pennsylvania. Maybe what they could do is a golden ticket for the Theme Park.
In third grade, our teacher read us the book and then we watched the movie. Afterward, when someone had a Hershey bar in their lunchbox, they would hold up the silver part of the wrapper and say, "I've got a golden ticket!"
This is one of the most magical moments in cinema.
...The Marvelous surprises that await you! CHARLIE, YOU'VE DONE IT!!!
*Got
Thank goodness for Mr. Jopeck. Poor Charlie would have been crushed.
Everybody back off, that's Charlie's golden ticket.
That woman really yanked that little boy for that ticket 😂
He wasted the chocolate.
Duck cute name
That was basically wood, It was painted to make it look like Chocolate.
@@channelofthepeople-98 yeah because the actual chocolate melted easily.
He found the golden ticket.
(2:37 - 2:47) That has to be probably one of the most powerful cinematic movie scores in movie history! 😳😨😃
Grandpa Joe was a bum. Couldn't get off his lazy arse for 20 years... but the minute there is a trip to a chocolate factory... he dances and jumps around.
2:47 was always a great scene for me. They're all reading, sleeping, or doing something quiet and Charlie bursts in all excited all of a sudden.
😁
How is it that I watched this movie how many times and no matter what, 0:24 - 0:32 still makes me grin every time?
Cause you're seeing that kid's dream come true.
Charlie must have had a death grip on that ticket when everyone surrounded him.
Charlie deserved that damn ticket. Not only was he already in a miserable spot as a broke kid, he did exactly what he needed: run home and not stop until he got there.
I bet he didn’t, though
Slugworth stopped him, but then Charlie continued running.
Now how did Mr. Slugworth know about the circumstances of Charlie's family?
Technically, he never said anything to indicate he knew the Bucketts were poor. He only implied that they could use more money, which is true of almost anyone.
1:05 love that part of the song
Me too! I just looked this clip up to listen to that.
gnc623 ME TOO!!!
Niko here mine is the music after he runs away from Slugworth
When completed a job interview and you finally got the job
Charlie ran into handicapped seniors
“If he succeeds, he’ll ruin me.” 1:52
That facial expression 😂
Me: Good
Charlie's really pleased he found it!
Everybody back off & break it up; Charlie found the final Golden Ticket, it's his.
I mean he is poor
At the end? He was now rich, which meant goodbye to his house because their residence will be Willy Wonka's chocolate factory!
I love this scene. I know he wasted a perfectly good chocolate bar. But he cared more about getting the ticket then the chocolate bar. And it probably wouldn't have tasted good with the ticket.
Wow! Charlie should've been an Olympic athlete! He ran over 100 yards in about 10 seconds!
🏅
Run charlie! With your golden diabetes!
2:39 - 2:48: What an epic and triumphant scherzo/finale.
Slugworth: Congratulations Charlie.
Charlie's Head: Holy sh@$ was you just waiting there this whole time?
The Slugworth appearance made me crap my pants as a kid.
It always bothered me that the candy fell into the sewer. Would have been great to pocket the ticket and eat the chocolate as well. I hear Wonka's is the finest brand out there, nothing can beat it.
Great movie 😊
I mean, he could've brought the chocolate home to feed his starving family...
I love every detail of this scene probably 1 of the greatest movie scenes ever filmed in a kids movie. You feel the excitement for Charlie every time. I love the fact he genuinely bought the chocolate bar for uncle Joe it wasn't until he learned theres still a ticket out there that he just had to check . The fact he finds the money on the ground its all meant to be. The music score- perfect
yeah im so glad that others realize how well this scene is put together, and comparing it to the other scene from the remake its so much better
0:59 that was probably the greatest dodge in existence
Watch it @ 1:03, handicapped seniors.
Francisco Rodriguez I think he actually hit the lady tho in that part
He shouldn’t have stopped for Feaux Slugworth
This movie was released June 30, 1971. That was WAY before I was even born. This year, it celebrated its 50th anniversary.
I know. I can’t believe it.
I called October 1st Willy Wonka Day because that was when (in the movie) Charlie got to enter the chocolate factory
In this film, Grandpa Joe read the ticket and in the 2005 film, 4 of the children read their tickets.
Charlie's lucky day and best day ever: real fifth winner of Wonka's Golden Ticket, Grandpa Joe regains his strength, and they both become the survivors being declared the factory tour winners at the end of this movie!
Thanks for ruining the ending for the people who haven't seen it, diphead.
Apparently, giving out spoilers is very serious business...
THX 1138 4EB
How serious?
@@collgoff if no one seen the movie then they spoil the movie and now know what happens so it is very serious
@@MovieLover1995 bruh the movie is 40 years old
Why does Mr Slugworth give of Gestapo vibes lol
Shh… ahhh… shh… ahhh… shh… ahhh.
That Golden Ticket sure was a great find.
Awesome!
Me going home from school
When your crush says yes
And Slugsworth is really just a test! Just to see if Charlie would allow Wonka to be ruined if someone bribed.
1:06 i love to hear when the music builds more and more happier
Here after seeing Wonka. ❤
The suspension of opening that candy bar seemed like forever. And let's not forget the villain slugworth.
1:05
R.I.P gene wilder and jack albertson Leonard stone Nora Denney Roy kinner
And now Diana Sowle
@@ericburns9132 ...and Denise Nickerson.
*Falls on knee outside the house*
Charlie did as Jopeck said.
you monster kids in Africa could have ate that chocolate
“The 1st day of October”
*WALT FRIGGIN DISNEY WORLD’S OPENING DATE!!!*
R. I. P. Doctor Fronkenstein (Gene Wilder).
What I Think Is That Woman Was Watching Charlie Open That Candy Bar,
The reason Is When Charlie Opened That Candy Bar & Found The Last Golden Ticket,
That Lady Not Within 1 sec. Or 2 Sec.
That Lady Is Showing The Crowd That Found The Golden Ticket.
Most Of All Slugworth Has Too Have A Twin Brother,
When Charlie Was Running Home He Was At Least One Block Ahead Of The Store Candy Man.
So If Slugworth Is The Store Candy Man:
1. CHANGE INTO THOSE BLACK CLOTHES WITHOUT BEING SEEN.
2. RACE DOWN THAT TUNNEL WHERE CHARLIE IS WITHOUT BEING SEEN,
& MOST OF ALL NOT OUT OF BREATH.
3. IF HE LEFT SHOP LIKE THAT KIDS COULD COME & STEEL FROM HIM,
WHILE HE'S TALKING TOO CHARLIE!
I just love the orchestral score when Charlie is running home with the Golden Ticket.
How did Slugworth even know Charlie got the ticket?
Evilgidgit4Ever watch the movie all the way through...
killer92173 that's kinda sad that he's watching this scene but doesnt know how slug worth found out about Charlie and his ticket.. I'd like to tell him but yeah he should watch the whole movie
I've watched the movie many times. Slugworth is actually Wilkinson and works for Wonka to test the children to see if they are worthy to be his successor, but how did he know that Charlie had the golden? Presumably the other four kids informed the press which would've alerted Wilkinson to the tickets beinf ound, while Charlie just runs straight home with only the people on the street knowing he has the ticket. So how did Slugworth know Charlie had the ticket and would pass through that tunnel at that moment in time? Or maybe I am just overthinking it.
Evilgidgit4Ever yeah when i was a lil younger growing up watching this movie i never could understand how slugworth knew he had the ticket but yeah over time i kept watching it and knew the parts and i thought it all together so yeah now i know.
Maybe cause since Slugworth/Wilkinson works for Wonka's factory, he knows which stores were sent Wonka Bars w Golden Tickets
Charlie: *runs from hoomanz*
Slugwortb: *appears from behind the wall* I congratulate you, young man...
Charlie: *gasps and backes up with disgust*
Me: SLUGWORTHS EYSS, CHEESUS
Me when I've found a Hot Wheels Super Treasure Hunt.
I was hoping that in some point Charlie just slip while running and hurt his knee
Family guy!
**trips and bangs knee on the curb** “Tssssss-AAAAH!” **holds knee** “Tssss-AAAAH!” **holds knee** “Tssssss-AAAAAH!” **holds knee**
Slugworth: If he succeeds he’ll ruin me
Me: Good
“Look, everybody, look! I’ve got it! It’s the fifth [and last] golden ticket! It’s mine!”
You're pulling our legs Charlie. There aren't anymore Golden Tickets
“Heeeeeeeh...aaaaaaaaah...heeeeeeeeeh...aaaaaaaah”
0:55 Cue the music.
Cherished. Always.
0:22 Charlie finds the last golden ticket
0:32 Hey you’ve got it, you’ve got the last golden ticket. The kids found the last golden ticket
0:48 Come on Charlie, hold onto that ticket. Run for it Charlie, run straight home and don’t stop til you get there.
1:26 Charlie meets Arthur Slugworth
1:49 The Everlasting Gobstopper
2:14 And don’t forget the name: Everlasting Gobstopper
2:48 Look everybody I’ve got it the 5th Golden Ticket is mine
I used to do a bunch of forward rolls everytime this part of the movie comes and besides forward rolls was the only gymnastics move I was able to do. But I'm not a real gymnast.
Two things. Am I the only one watching this in 2021? And when Slugworth said ‘ give it to me so I can find the secret formula ‘ I immediately thought of Plankton from spongebob squarepants and just said ‘ CURSE YOU WILLY WONKAAAAAAA-‘. My mum was so confused lol
Looks like we know Charlie’s favourite grandpa
0:53 When it’s a snow day at school and your parents are the first to call in
When you see the riot coming after you and your ps5 0:56
I'd throw hands
Hey hey hey take it easy. You'll get a stomachache if you swallow it like that.
I’ve got an golden ticket! 🎫
I've got a golden chance to make my way!
Babe come over
Me: I’m tired
But Ducktales is on
Me: 0:58
Awww look at his face he,s so happy
🙂
Wouldn't it be great to live like this, far better than todays violent world.