*REACTION!!* First Time Watching WILLY WONKA AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY (1971) *Well, that was....😳😆*
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- I watched the 1971 film, Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory, starring Gene Wilder, Peter Ostrum, Jack Albertson, Diana Sowle, and so many others. This film was a wild ride guys! I knew it was gonna be fun and a little bit off its rockers but I had no idea!
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"Stop, don't, come back..." I love Gene's deadpan performance as Wonka.
It’s delightful and childlike and sinister. It’s absolutely perfect.
So did he. Even when his Alzheimer’s worsened, he kept it a secret with a smile on his face saying that he “did not want to disappoint the countless young children that would smile or call out to him, ‘There’s Willy Wonka!”
“He simply couldn’t bear the idea of one less smile in the world,” he’s family said.
"Help. Police. Murder."
"the suspense is terrible...i hope it will last" lol
When Gene Wilder passed away in 2015, Peter Ostrum (who played Charlie) said it felt like losing a parent. He said even though he knew it was going to happen one day, it still hurt because he knew there would not be another person like him.
The other children and their parents didn't die, Willy Wonker even tells Charlie near the end that they are going to be fine but a bit wiser having learned their lesson.
Before this film came out, my 4th grade teacher read a chapter a day from the Roald Dahl novel. She had different voices for the characters and took particular pleasure reciting the Umpa Lumpa's rhyming refrains. It was fun learning about these nasty children while their individual demises are memorialized by the Umpa Lympas. 4th graders get the anti-bullying nessage.
*Oompa Loompa.
I remember reading this novel in third grade. The book wasn’t assigned, I just read it on my own. Still a favorite. I got rather the same feeling from reading Coraline by Neil Gaiman as an adult.
The unusual rock band, Primus, did an homage to this film: They released an album of sort of dark-carnival versions of each song here, titled "Primus and The Chocolate Factory." In addition, in five copies of the CD was enclosed a Golden Ticket, the holder of which has free admission to any Primus performance, ever. The album was dedicated to the memory of Gene Wilder.
Nah, they suck 😉😂
@@beatmet2355nice! 😄
1. I first saw it when I was 10.
2. Ronald Dahl was a well known LSD user.
3. The Umpa Lumpas told the reverent portion of the story. Anything beyond that would have been unnecessary and overkill
4. I suspect Wonka knew which children would win the tickets (lessons for our behalf) because Slugworth was at the scene
almost immediately.
5. Many people (especially women) seem to get a creepy feeling from Gene Wilder's Willy Wonka.
6. This is the only roll Peter Ostrum/Charlie. He's now an Veterinarian.
7. After reading the script, Gene Wilder said he would take the role of Willy Wonka under one condition: that he would be allowed
to limp, then suddenly somersault in the scene when he first meets the children. When director Mel Stuart asked why, Wilder replied
that having Wonka do this meant that "from that time on, no one will know if I'm lying or telling the truth." Stuart asked, "If I say no,
you won't do the picture?" and Wilder said, "I'm afraid that's the truth."
8. Fun fact: Veruca/Julie Dawn Cole didn't have any adult with her when they went to Germany to film the movie so Gene Wilder
himself stepped in to make sure she was taken care of.
9. You can get away with anything in a musical.
Actually Wonka planned the tour so the bratty kids would get the punishment they deserved by their own temptations
How is that different than what I just said?@@marcusfridh8489
Rip To A Great Actor Gene Wilder, Still Miss You
Omg your roasting of Grandpa had me cracking up 🤣
Roasting Granpa Joe is appropriate, he was a fraud and bad influence on Charlie. And had no self awareness that HE was in the wrong, especially when Wonka told them how he knew about them stealing the fizzy lifting drinks.
@@summerrose8110Yeah he was kinda scummy looking back on it. I don’t think he was sick. I think he was just a lazy mooch who left his daughter and grandson to fend for themselves and to wait on him hand and foot.
When you think about it, grampa Joe is a big jerk, he is the Devil on Charlies shoulder
Grandpa Joe's valuable lesson. "Give a man a fish, you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish, you feed him for a lifetime." Guess who just got the motivation to "fish for himself" for once, instead of just laying there waiting to be provided for.
2:16 a great establishing shot of a protagonist. You instantly root for him, he stands out.
This is the subtly that modern day movies cannot do.
The kid playing Augustus was German in real life (Micheal Bollner) and he had to learn English for the movie
Gene Wilder is also in Silver Streak. Depp is also in Nick of Time. Riverboat tunnel scene Wilder was acting. Other actresses and actors did not know that. Thus, their reactions were real. Roald Dahl loved chocolate as a kid. Thus, the movie. Matilda was about his terrible experience in English private boys' schools.
Loved Silver Streak when I was younger... always wished someone would react to that one, but haven’t found anyone who has done so yet. Great movie; Gene & Richard Pryor made quite the pair.
The song/poem Willie Wanka does in the tunnel was recited by Marylin Manson at the beginning of his album "Portrait of an American Family"
The whole movie is a lesson in morals. The first scene with the candy store confused me when I was very young, why didn't they pay. But I think, the parents that had money (as opposed to Charlies family) could have charge accounts there. The kids come in eat what they want and he bills the parents. Have watched this since it first came out. The remake has some good parts, but does come off as darker and a touch creepy. As I understand, they were trying to be more realistic with Wonkas behavior if he were some type of eccentric recluse.
I agree with you about the parents setting up a charge account for there child/children at the local candy store.This is the only film version of this story that I actually like because the other
one Contains dark humor and I am definitely not into those kind of movies.
I am so happy to hear someone realize that absolute rage the mom has every right to feel about Grandpa deciding he's better! I always think at the end of the movie how even in the chocolate factory after they move in the mom is going to have to deal with some serious resentment emotional issues
Gene is one of the greatest actor's ever
I really appreciate your reaction!
This is indeed the original.
Movies that have originals and remakes
The Invisible Man (multiple versions over time)
The Odd couple (TV remake)
The Flintstones ( viva rock vegas is a prequel)
Ghostbusters (2016 remake)
Child's Play (has a remake and was inspired by a Twilight Zone episode)
The Nutty Professor : has an original
Halloween : Has a remake
Brewster's Millions (you watched the definitive version but apparently there are older versions. I never heard of them my self)
The Cone Heads, Denice The Menace, Little Rascals , Bewitched, and good burger had TV shows
other movies with multiple versions
The Fly
The Blob
Dracula
Frankenstein
Wolfman
King Kong
Godzilla
dr. jekyll and mr. hyde
hunchback of notre dame
Phantom of the Opera
House of Wax
Angles in the Outfield
Yours mine and Ours
Cheaper by the Dozen
Planet of the Apes
most of the Disney films
The Absentminded professor / Flubbed
Batman
Superman
Flash Gordon
Psycho
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
Dawn of the Dead
The Mummy
Titanic
Tarzan
Sherlock Holms
A Christmas Carrol
Mirical on 34th Street
Peter Pan
Wizard of Oz
Alice in Wonderland
It
the Thing
Spiderman
Hulk
Jungle book
freaky Friday
parent trap
Zero Hour / Airplane
Around the World in 80 Days
Golliver's Travels
Arthur
The Bad News Bears
Ben-Hur
Charlotte's Web
Clash of the Titans
the day the Earth Stood Still
Flipper
Lassie (multiple times, once with a horse)
Texas Chainsaw
the Mirical worker
mighty joe young
mortal kombat
dr dolittle (3 times)
Pokémon: The First Movie
Peete's Dragon
RoboCop
Seven Samuri/ Samuri Seven/ The Magnificent Seven
the shaggy dog
the secret garden
the lost world
land of the lost
lost in space
The Wicker Man
zorro
The BFG
The Witches
I don't see Cape Fear listed.
@@Elhardt I don't know that one
Sabrina
The Thomas Crowne Affair
Ocean’s Eleven
The Manchurian Candidate
Hi Kat :)
I first saw this film at the Fox Theater when I was 6 years old in 1971. I always wondered where the factory was so I could visit.
Trivia: Peter Ostrum, the boy who played Charlie, quit acting after this movie. His family bought a horse and he learned how to care for it, which led to him becoming a vet in New York. He didn't talk about the movie until the 90s, and he now makes appearances at conventions.
This movie makes me think of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. They came out a few years apart. Both have musical numbers. Both are adapted from books by well known authors. Both have bizarre plots and strange characters, set largely in fantastical locations, and both are just fun to watch.
It ought to; the original story was written by Ian Fleming (creator of James Bond) and was adapted into a screenplay by Roald Dahl, author of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
The way you reacted to Augustus being sucked up into the pipe had me rolling 😂
Couple of cool facts. First, Gene Wilder only agreed to play the part if he could open with that exact scene of hobbling with the cane, missing it, and falling into a summersault. None of the cast were allowed to know before the filming either. What he wanted was Wonka to be the sort of excentric who you could never be sure what he was going to do.
Second, the outburst in the office was also told to none of the cast, they wanted completely authentic reactions and Gene appologized profusely afterwords to the actor who played Charlie for scaring him.
I heard the tunnel scene was also a surprise to the cast. And that the reactions were completely real.
Yes!!. He was so funny in so many of his movies. Loved him and Pryor together.
It was written by Roald Dahl the genius writer who gave us Matilda James and the giant peach and other great gems
My absolute favorite film for 51 of my 54 yrs. As Magical as always⭐️
This original was sooo much better.. thanks for sharing and reacting
As Always Love Seeing Your Reactions To All These Great Movie's, Especially This One
The boy who played Charlie was offered more Hollywood roles but went into a different direction and later attended Cornell Vet School as an adult and became a Vet in New York. The bratty girl in the red inspired the music band name Veruka Salt. Mike tv was on an episode of Jeopardy and a few of the child turned adults were on Top Chef tv show.
"Fakin Da Funk" comedy/drama/Basketball - about a black family that adopts an asian child by mistake. John Witherspoon, Margaret Cho, Rufio from Hook, Ashley from Fresh Prince of Belair. This movie is under the radar
This is one of the greatest movies ever made. An absolute classic.
Lol, my little brother got his mouth washed out with soap so often he started taking bites of it himself.
This is based on a book (well, there are a few books) by Roald Dahl. The book was called Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, but Roald Dahl wasn't a fan and refused for it to be named after his book. If you read his autobiography "Boy", you can see links between his books (particularly this one) and his childhood
First time I watched one of your videos. Your deadpan humor cracked me up!
Kat I love your reaction to this! I watched the heck out of this when I had it on 📼. I’ve met Mike Teeve at a comic con. He was super nice!
I'm a tad bit late, but I wanted to say that it seems like the grandparents don't move from the bed because they are conserving energy. That way they can survive on just cabbage water. (realistically they should get up and walk around simply to prevent bedsores, evacuate their bowels, and change their sheets) Grandpa Joe seems to be the most cognizant of the four and able to entertain Charlie with stories hence him being Charlie's favorite.
Actually, when the movie came out the world population was 3.76 billion.
When you said that if you talked like that, your mother would wash your mouth out with soap, it got me thinking, you really need to do "A Christmas Story."
31:54
"Don't be greedy." - Agreed.
"Don't be bratty." - Agreed.
"Don't be sassy." - Well, there's a time and place.
This movie is basically Saw for kids and I love it😂
Loved watching you enjoy this and love it as much as you did!!! 😊
Awsome Reaction!! 🤣 🤣
This movie was so much better seeing it as an adult....
When Wonka unlocks the musical lock, Mrs. Teevee, pompous geography teacher, smugly says “Rachmaninoff”, but the ditty is in fact from the overture to Mozart’s “The Marriage of Figaro”. That always cracks me up.
DATZ DUH JOKE!
@@GarytongueBetz-vl1fu congratulations on getting it, not everyone does.
Great review as always kat
I literally have Willy Wonka creamer (whipple scrumptious fudge caramel) in my coffee right now watching this. LoL
Me: *Running home*
Scary Guy: *Comes out of nowhere and acts suspiciously*
Also Me: *Pepper sprays Scary Guy*
6:47- Rest in paradise Denise Nickerson.🙏❤ If you don't know she passed away in 2018. Stroke.
12:39- I wish Charlie brought his mother to the factory. She could've used a day off.
13:46- The problem with Grandpa Joe is he kept saying,"I won a golden ticket." While I'm like,"Dude no you didn't, Charlie did stop lying."
23:44- Nobody died in the film. That's the dumbest theory ever.🙄
There was an alternative band in the 90’s called Veruca Salt, after the spoiled brat in this movie.
I have come to realize the four bad kids represent 4 of the 7 deadly sins
Augustus...Gluttony
Veruca...Greed
Violet...Pride
Mike...Anger (likes the killings)
Fun fact: The pop up lurics during the Oompa Loompa songs were done by an esrly cgi tdchniqie cslled Scanimate, in which the words would be photographed, yhen manipulated by a series of knobs and switches.
ah the classics nothing beats this lol I always love this film🍬🍫 this movie is everyone's candy dream lol 😋 and all that poor wasted chocolate wasted on those greedy little brats who probably didn't even eat any of it! And did you know that when everyone went into the boat tunnel their scared reactions were actually genuine because they actually didn't know what they would see and experience. And I think all that white stuff they were covered in was soda foam.
Just saw your reaction to Willy Wonka coming out limping then doing the somersault. Story has it that the bit was Gene Wilder's idea and that he wouldn't do the movie if he didn't do the bit. He said that bit would throw everybody off so that they wouldn't whether Willy Wonka was telling the truth or not through the entire film
I miss Gene.😔💔
This was the first serious long book I ever read when I was about eleven.
GREAT film, I always enjoy your channel.✌️
7:15 She was counting the 93 billion Oompa-Loompa people that still live in their native land.
Wonka mobile scene is my favorite scene. But the crazy tuba sound is kind of silly I guess is high pitch and low pitch
It's one of my top gene wilder films
Hey Kat, I don’t know if you know this but this is based on a rohl Dahl book entitled "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”Great book 😊Oh,btw, in the book the reader does get to see what happens to the other kids.
If you like musicals, I would recommend an old Danny Kaye film based loosely on “Hans Christian Anderson”. Also the name of the film. It is very underrated, but super delightful. Just gave it a rewatch today. Free here on RUclips.
Inch Worm is such a beautiful song
I’d also recommend “The Inspector General”.
15:23 ... lmao he doesn't need anymore candy
2:12 LOL I feel that. I'm so broke, I can't afford a cold beer at a family picnic.
I wonder if nobody goes in and bobody comes out how does his candy get delivered around the world lol
Would love to see your full reaction to the Violet blueberry scene amazing!!!
Wonka planned the whole thing. There is no seat on the boat for Augustus.
Your reaction to Grandpa Joe was inspired!
There's five billion people in that world. It's 1971.
Ronald Daryl hated children, and he blamed bad parents. Which makes him a great children's author.
I can remember going to see this with my dad when I was little and afterwards the one thing he kept going on about was those four old people laying in that bed together. "God amighty! Can you imagine the stink? Them four old people laying in that bed all those years. I know they pee'd in it. God it must've stunk!"
Im laughing now just thinking about it.
clearly I'm late to the game on my comments Kat, but I wanted to applaud you on your thoughts regarding this film, and I couldn't agree more about what this movie truly represents. I especially like the fact that you (unlike so many other reactors online) didn't chide or criticize Wonka when he initially refused to grant Charlie anything - because Charlie broke the rules. He only gave him everything after Charlie (in a manner of speaking) apologized for what he had done wrong. I see so many reactions to this movie- and so many other reactors get angry when Wonka initially punishes Charlie at the end for breaking the rules, and I think to myself....this is what's wrong with the world. People just believe that breaking the rules shouldn't have any consequences, which is especially a terrible idea to instill in a child. And you picked up on this immediately which I found very refreshing Kat. In the end Wonka forgave Charlie because Charlie expressed regret about what he had done wrong, which I also think is a great lesson (forgiveness), but a lot of people watch this film and seemingly don't get that it's about instilling the proper values in children so that they become good people when they reach adulthood. Don't be greedy, tell the truth, live up to your word or pre -arranged agreements/contracts, and most of all that there are almost always consequences for bad behavior (though unfortunately some people get away with bad things sometimes). That's really what this film is all about.
I truly and sincerely believe in compassion and empathy, and forgiveness (as I stated), but there have to be rules, especially for children as they develop. And there have to be consequences if those rules aren't followed. Otherwise society..............I'll just say that I can guarantee it won't be good.
This movie is exactly like the book. Was written by Roald Dahl
Since you've gone to the 70s, do The Jerk, please. Also, screen rants suggests the grandpa is a bad guy.
‘The Jerk’is one of the greats.
@@oaf-77 It's my favorite comedy. I wish more people would react to it. Followed closely by Blazing Saddles and Dogma.
There's an entire community based around hating Grandpa Joe. It's pretty funny.
Alberto is Albert Bormann.
Great movie 😊
If you get around to the Tim Burton film, please note that unlike what most will tell you, it’s simply another adaptation of the book, NOT a remake of this film.
What a moral... As soon as Willy left Charlie sold the factory and became A veterinarian! Veruca Salt formed a band... And the family was left at the factory Mom probably had to spend the rest of her life keeping the place clean! Well, at least there were no flying monkeys!
This movie was when Gene Wilder was acting during his years as profound chocolatier and puts together a contest with 5 Golden Tickets. Enter Charlie Bucket who was very poor
It's based on a kid's book. Don't overthink it.
thata boy charlie
My grandma, My Mother and many others if I talked back, I would get smacked and soap in the mouth.
This movie ranked at #74 in the 100 scariest movie moments on Bravo
"Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", and it's sequel "Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator" were actually Roald Dahl novels originally, but don't worry. I wouldn't have expected that you read them first. I don't want to spoil it for you, because they do use it in the newer movie, but what happens to the spoiled girl that wants everything from daddy in the book is even better than in this movie, and even then, it's way more graphic in the book
Nope! You're completely on point with regards to Grandpa Joe. It's a popular joke that he's the real villain on the story.
I don't think stores are selling enough mouth soap.
The fact that violet was present for her oompa loompa song while the others were spared that embarrassment is disturbing
Or so the fact that Walker said that she could explode at any moment and neither he nor the oompa loompas seem at all bothered
The movie is telling people to raise their kids right
When they said that Tim Burton was doing a version of this movie, I wanted it to have the feel of the boat ride for the entire film. I was more saddened than most.
Burton had burned out long before then. The Orson Welles of quirky fantasy-horror.
I loved both versions. I wish people would stop shitting on Tim Burton so damn much.
@@summerrose8110 When he is doing original work, I usually love it, but I feel he has a less than stellar track record when it comes to existing IP.
There's a Tom and Jerry version of this movie
I've been to Dusseldorf before
The Johnny Depp one isn't bad, but it is a much darker take on the story.
I suggest SEE NO EVIL, HEAR NO EVIL. Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor.
Brilliant film, Pryor and Wilder work so well together
I still haven't been, so may I ask, what brands of chocolate do you have in Iceland? I think you still have Cadbury's since the invasion, yes? Everyone has Mars, Nestlé and Lindt. But what about Fazer, Freia, Milka, Marabou, Ritter, Ferrero, Tony's?
"YOU'VE REALLY DONE IT THIS TIME, HAVEN'T YOU?!"
Actually, all he did was tell your ignorant daughter not to touch that gum and she ignored him. That's on her, and on you, not on him.
Gene Wilder is in the original
wouldn't the waterfall be a chocolate fall?
in the movie charlie and the chocolate factory you'll find they do come back
The sequel book,Charlie and the Great glass elevator,has never been filmed and features far greater roles for the other grandparents and a trip to space (this films underperformed at the box office and 70s technology revsome parts of the sequel plot may have been why not filmed (btw the author started writing a second sequel where Charlie etc bisit the Whitr House but for some reason only 1 chapter of this ever got writtem)🎩
This is definitely the best version… Gene Wilder was the best wonka
Thank for this reaction in my opinion will wonka is a horror movie I don’t know why mum enjoys it and never found it scary
Kat, please do superhero movies?
Gene Wilder
Have I told you about a classic movie called Tarzan The Fearless?