Oh! That's how you do it? That explains, just, so much! .... Also, does that make Pixar's "Up" an allegory for British colonialism now? Does that mean Pixar is going to get cancelled by Twitter for promoting colonialism? Am I reading too much into this joke? (Yes, yes, most definitely yes)
Fun fact: The toothpaste company Charlie's dad works for is called Smylex, which is the same company that made the Joker's laughing gas in the 1989 Batman movie (also directed by Tim Burton).
One of the best lines in the book that isn't in either of the movies is when the kids ask why the chocolate factory grows vegetables. "I eat them! You don't think I live on candy alone, do you?"
@@pyromaniaxe3393 Roald Dahl is a pretty famous author. You can probably find it anywhere. While you're at it read Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator too. Direct sequel that never got adapted.
Roald dahl's illustrations terrified me as a child so I never wanted to touch his books between those and the grimdark Matilda movie we were forced to watch in class
I was disturbed by that scene and the scene where his dad burns all his Halloween candy. I've avoided this movie like the plague for over a decade because of it.
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It's probably the closer movie to the original book, of the two movies. The original story is also an allegory for the Garden of Eden, people in the town used to live in a veritable paradise, until someone took knowledge out of the factory, at which point, Willy kicked the humans out and started using an unexplained work force to do everything with methods no one can understand. Also also: If Charlie hadn't bought that last chocolate bar, someone else in town would have, it just might have taken longer since everyone thought the last ticket was already found.
This movie is actually closer to the book than the original. I’ve read the book, and though the character design for Wonka is off, the other scenes are pretty close to the book
I was watching this while eating cereal, and after hearing the phrase "italicized house" I had to clean my phone and a lot of the table because of the force that the milk left my mouth. Love it. 3:50
15:17 "THOSE are flack guns" "What are they the navy" "those are Anti air Craft guns what are they going to shoot down the oompa loompa Air Force" AJAHAHAAHHAHAHAHH
15:03/15:11 “If I had a nickel every time Microwave Society made a Monsters Inc reference in a Willy Wonka video, I have two nickel. Which is not a lot but it’s weird how it happen twice.”
My favorite part of this movie is when Wonka tells the kids that everything in the chocolate room is edible including him, but eating the latter would be cannibalism and it’s highly frowned upon. Two years later Johnny Depp would play Sweeney Todd.
14:27 from what I was told is Tim Burton trained all of the squirrels to take the shells of the walnuts I believe it cause it sounds like something he would do
"We're sending Charlie to space!" Surprisingly, that's roughly the plot of the follow up book, Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator. Charlie and Wonka take the elevator to a space hotel, where Vermicious Knids have taken up residence... for a general idea if how that would look, see The Fifth Element and the sequence with Phloston Paradise.
Wait, hold up... Wonka's dad literally moved his house to the middle of nowhere?!? While it's just as messed up, I could've sworn that his house was the only one left when they return near the end of the film, and the others had been demolished. Dang, this movie continues to baffle me 15 years later 😂
A theory I have is he wanted to hide his true self because he didn’t want to admit his son was right and when he left the house flew via glass elevator style rockets into the snow
( 4:54 ) The hidden message says: "i am a severly underpaid worker in a capitalist society where the majority of wealth and power is held by the people who contribute the least to our community and general wellbeing"
For some reason this movie i was terrified of this movie but i could watch the original with no problems.. and you make a good point about the time this movie takes place...at some points it is like 1945 and the next it is 2005
It's not some reason lol, the new ones cold and terrifying as shit. Charlie lives in a gulag, nothing has color most of the time, johnny Depp has negative charisma as Wonka, there's so much wrong with this lol.
Of course the new one is scarier than the old one because it's closer to the book version!!! That's why the first Willy Wonka movie that came out was so far from the book they didn't want to scare the people who were watching it that wasn't their point! Charlie and the chocolate factory is a good movie period Point blank!
Nah bro wonkas never melting ice scream is made from 0% ice cream, he made it out of the asbestos that the Oompa Loompas found in his factory and led paint
I also have a theory. A FILM THEORY. That it's a sequel. Charlie on the original theoretically changed his name to avoid changing labels and flyers and stuff.
I wonder how the Count's dentist business is going after the whole battle above Coruscant with Anakin fiasco. Or, maybe he started the business afterwards.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was probably one of my favorites as a kid. Unpopular opinion: I really like the original 1971 version but I just prefer the 2005 version.
14:30 If the film is set in London, as you mentioned earlier when comparing it to Atlanta, then there's no issue of rabies being spread by using squirrels to get the nuts cracked. We don't have rabies here, except in a few bats.
Don't let Raid distract you from the fact that they deliberately skipped over The Inflation Scene where the Blonde Girl gets turned into a giant blueberry. Whether it's because they couldn't trust the chat, or if it made them too uncomfortable, we'll never know.
Either way, it was for the better. Now if only that one DA user didn't make a sequence of fattening and puffing up charlie (the 1971 Charlie to make it worse)
11:38 Bren sounds like a sad little Aperture turret that isn't aware that it was made in a factory and is looking for its parents. Edit: I just got to 16:14 and legit laughed out loud because of the ending to Portal 2.
Don't forget that the scene where Wonka's father is looking at his teeth near the end, he's holding giant prop tools for perspective from that camera angle.
"Do they use liquid nitrogen?" "Osha gonna have a field day with this man" Fun fact! Liquid nitrogen is used in a specific type of ice cream and it tastes like the physical manifestation of a gas leak.
"i am a severely underpaid worker in a capitalist society where the majority of wealth and power is held by the people who contribute the least to our community and general wellbeing" -Random picture of a construction worker, 2021
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No fuck you
Its quite normal to lift up and move our houses in Britain, how else could we colonise so easily.
As a fellow British, Can confirm
I can confirm
You may be able to colonize but you can’t keep those colonies this post was made by the America gang (also just a joke don’t take this seriously )
Oh! That's how you do it? That explains, just, so much!
....
Also, does that make Pixar's "Up" an allegory for British colonialism now? Does that mean Pixar is going to get cancelled by Twitter for promoting colonialism? Am I reading too much into this joke? (Yes, yes, most definitely yes)
Can also confirm
Fun fact: The toothpaste company Charlie's dad works for is called Smylex, which is the same company that made the Joker's laughing gas in the 1989 Batman movie (also directed by Tim Burton).
So what this means is... Willy Wonka and Batman share the same universe?
@@calebwashere I guess it does
@@darthbiz2095 that’s pretty cool
Batman and willy Wonka shared universe
@@calebwashere that makes sense.
One of the best lines in the book that isn't in either of the movies is when the kids ask why the chocolate factory grows vegetables.
"I eat them! You don't think I live on candy alone, do you?"
Where's the book I need to buy it
@@pyromaniaxe3393 Roald Dahl is a pretty famous author. You can probably find it anywhere. While you're at it read Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator too. Direct sequel that never got adapted.
@@pyromaniaxe3393
i need to find mine
Roald dahl's illustrations terrified me as a child so I never wanted to touch his books between those and the grimdark Matilda movie we were forced to watch in class
@Ahmed Mazer lol no
Christopher Lee saying lollipops in the most intimidating way is a highlight of the movie.
Caramels
Christopher Lee just has that villain voice that makes you understand what kind of villain he is...manipulator
lOlLiPoPs
I mean he was count dooku
@@YosefAlzaidi-e8iif count dooku was my dad, I would’ve ran away too
The burning animatronics was genuinely nightmare fuel for me as a kid. Like I couldn’t watch this movie for years because of that one scene.
im just now hearing about this movie and that scene just scared the crap out of me watching this video.
I was disturbed by that scene and the scene where his dad burns all his Halloween candy. I've avoided this movie like the plague for over a decade because of it.
Same, and it sucked because I LOVED the rest of the movie, but I'd always close my eyes or leave the room until I heard the sound of Wonka applauding
The worst part was the melting eyes and the sound getting deeper.
Really? I always thought it was hilarious as a kid
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Is it odd that Willy wonka and the chocolate factory focuses more on Charlie but Charlie and the chocolate factory focuses more on Willy wonka
yes
Well tbf the original gave willy more than 3 voice lines, which is a whole lot more than charlie got in this movie
I always got a kick out of that
Gene Wilder>Johnny Dipping sauce
@@TheQuaadFather agreed
Lessons I’ve learned from this video:
Wonkas factory is the only factory in the world that mixes their chocolate with waterfalls
Mightochondria.
Powerhouse.
Sell.
@@scottbruckner4653 Ah, you were so close!
It's Cell, with a C.
Did you know that the waterfall is the only fall that stirs its chocolate but Factory
source?
Noice
it's actually hilarious that in this movie there is not one, but TWO houses that are inexplicably moved from one location like a cut & paste
Well how else do you think British colonisation works?
@@tjones9097 lmao you're right, all the British just lifted up their houses and moved them to India and Africa by horseback
15:25 “No son of mine is going to be a chocolate” 😂😂😂
I identify as a chocolate, my pronouns are choco/late
@@Willywonkaparker i identify as one of those, i'm late, i'm late every single time
Earlier in the movie:
"Everything in this room is edible! Even I'm edible, but that's called cannibalism and is highly frowned upon."
@@WillywonkaparkerI thought your pronouns were coco/choco
It's probably the closer movie to the original book, of the two movies.
The original story is also an allegory for the Garden of Eden, people in the town used to live in a veritable paradise, until someone took knowledge out of the factory, at which point, Willy kicked the humans out and started using an unexplained work force to do everything with methods no one can understand.
Also also: If Charlie hadn't bought that last chocolate bar, someone else in town would have, it just might have taken longer since everyone thought the last ticket was already found.
Bruh I never knew it was something about Garden of Eden.
If that's really what the original is meant to represent then Roald Dahl was thinking weird shit. I like the Wonka version more lol
Feels like a reach
This went deeper than I was expecting. 😯
@@NeutralGuyDoubleZero tim's version had the approval of Rahl's wife, whereas Rahl hated the original adaptation
Props to this movie for teaching kids about cannibalism.
And inflation fetishes
I watched the movie as a kid. I just assumed that he turned himself into some kinda candy golem, and that was why he was so pale.
Some Man “I turned myself into a candy golem Morty”.
@@thefoxygamer1536 but was that such a bad thing? Don’t answer that I realized the answer as I wrote this
@@Krystalqueen737 _Kind of_
This movie is actually closer to the book than the original. I’ve read the book, and though the character design for Wonka is off, the other scenes are pretty close to the book
That’s pretty much the entire reason they re-made it in the first place
@@pormpfspimperton6804 it's not a remake
@@ethancoolbro18gamer86
What do you mean it’s not a remake?? They’re both adaptations of the book.
@@chopsuymatus9349 it's not a remake. It's just another adaptation of the original 1964 book. Just like IT (2017) is NOT a remake of It (1990).
The original is still better
11:08
this scene actually started my fear of animatronics, BEFORE Fnaf.
i was 8 when i saw this.
Dad, I need my shotguns
Har hhaarr hhhaaarrr hhhhaaaarrrr……….
I was watching this while eating cereal, and after hearing the phrase "italicized house" I had to clean my phone and a lot of the table because of the force that the milk left my mouth. Love it. 3:50
Jack Sparrow makes chocolate to combat his daddy issues with Count Dooku: The movie
Victor Van Dort makes chocolate to battle his daddy issues with Count Dracula: the movie
@@liamanderson7082 Sweeny Todd makes chocolate to combat his daddy issues with Stefan and his werewolf sister
Rango and Schmendrick make chocolate to combat his daddy issues with King Haggard: The Movie
Dew it
@@sheski4909 Raoul Duke fears and loathes chocolate to combat his daddy issues with Francisco Scaramanga: The movie
Did you know that Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory is the only factory in the world that mixes its chocolate with a waterfall?
It's the only way to get it just right
Did you know that Willy Wonka's chocolate factory it thevonly factory in the world that mixers its chocolate with a waterfall?
Did you know the youtube comment section is the only section that comments
Did you know that Wonka Willy's Chocolate Factory is the only waterfall that mixes it's Factory with a chocolate
I WANNA EAT GRASS.
Why does Willy look like he could be related to Tick Tock?
*in high-pitched voice* ...Time Flies...
Jude: *leaves set aggressively*
Tik Tok!? "It was at this moment we all died of an obvious joke"
@@galwhoroams Be Careful what you wish for “high pitch voice”
"No one notices time til it's gone"
5:32 🎶 "Come with me, and you'll be, in a world of OSHA violations" 🎶
15:17 "THOSE are flack guns" "What are they the navy" "those are Anti air Craft guns what are they going to shoot down the oompa loompa Air Force" AJAHAHAAHHAHAHAHH
15:03/15:11
“If I had a nickel every time Microwave Society made a Monsters Inc reference in a Willy Wonka video, I have two nickel. Which is not a lot but it’s weird how it happen twice.”
Snow cone?
My favorite part of this movie is when Wonka tells the kids that everything in the chocolate room is edible including him, but eating the latter would be cannibalism and it’s highly frowned upon.
Two years later Johnny Depp would play Sweeney Todd.
I enjoyed Sweeney Todd
Seems an awful waste.
Ironic
Yeah no he did not actually have human flesh in chocolate. I actually read the book and at the end of it all of them are coming out of the factory
The irony
For a movie thats called "CHARLIE and the Chocolate Factory" Charlie sure doesn't talk alot.
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971) is mainly about Charlie. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) is mainly about Wonka.
@@polarknight5376 Oh, how the tables turn
@@cindypicadomolina7814 How the turns table
If you click 3 he DoES A SwEr
@@Hey_How_Does_This_Work the turn how tables
14:27 from what I was told is Tim Burton trained all of the squirrels to take the shells of the walnuts
I believe it cause it sounds like something he would do
yep he had some real trained squirrels in that scene
Boo I’m 2nd
Alright. You guys killed me with this one. The commitment to the bits. Perfection.
THERES A TOM AND JERRY CROSSOVER FOR THIS
Please let them see the happy wonka face.
Like hell there is, ya
It’s more for the original film isn’t it
@@happywillywonka571
You legend :3
WE DON'T TALK ABOUT THAT
"He lives in the _italicized_ house!" Slayed me. Absolutely slayed me.
speak not of the italicised house or i will need to italicise your bones
15:35 Willy Wonka doesn’t know that his father is a Sith, which is why their home is gone. I miss Count Dooku
He just forced lifted his entire house into the heavens!
14:57 best joke of this video istg
12:30 cows:
One Cow: LETS EAT SOME GRAASSS
Other Cows: YEAAAAA
Finally, Chocolate: The Movie: The Next Generation
Starring Michael B Jordan
@@howard1852 The sequel
@@elithornton5217 The Reboot with an All-Female Cast
@@Dargonhuman I’m 4-D
It's darker than original, but I think that's fine considering the book is even darker.
Yeah the original was way friggin darker
It’s darker in tone but not story
Well this film is more closely adapted from the book so yeah
Charlie and the great glass elevator was nightmare fuel as a kid
I think that 12 kids have died in the factory (uwu)
These men not only made a raid ad entertaining, but they didn’t expose anyone to Violet in this review! THANK YOU!
Microwave Society and Flashgitz are the only two channels who make Raid ads fun
@@SpartanChief17C Let’s not forget the Internet Historian also!
Can’t handle the _memories,_ huh
Why am I like this. Help
Not addressing the large Berry girl in the room is kind of a crime tho...
"We're sending Charlie to space!" Surprisingly, that's roughly the plot of the follow up book, Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator. Charlie and Wonka take the elevator to a space hotel, where Vermicious Knids have taken up residence... for a general idea if how that would look, see The Fifth Element and the sequence with Phloston Paradise.
3:37 “I like how all those boxes or just crashing into the vans”. I load trucks for a living; that is literally exactly how it works.
“The italicised house” got a laugh out of me
Wait, hold up... Wonka's dad literally moved his house to the middle of nowhere?!? While it's just as messed up, I could've sworn that his house was the only one left when they return near the end of the film, and the others had been demolished. Dang, this movie continues to baffle me 15 years later 😂
That would have made far more sense. Then again, this is Tim Burton *trying* to channel Roald Dahl...
Uhhhh, what? He moved the entire house somewhere else where it's all alone. Nobody said anything about the other houses being demolished.
Yeah, that’s how he/she remembered it, and honestly that’d make more sense
A theory I have is he wanted to hide his true self because he didn’t want to admit his son was right and when he left the house flew via glass elevator style rockets into the snow
Or he used the force because his dad is basically count dooku
Charlie is a bucket.
Dear god...
There's more.
No!
Ah yes
Tf2 is always there
"Does it say you want the bucket?"
"Yes"
"Don't be weird with him okey"
"Affirmative nehehehehe"
It contains a golden ticket
There’s more!
I am pleased by your reference
9:14 - i dont remember Noah Taylor having 100% noise councelling in his hands 🤣
“councelling”
@@hongxiuquan69 u know what i mean
Pretty much every Chuckey Cheese that's ever existed. 11:13
JOHNNY DEPP IS AT MOST CHUCKEY CHEESES?????!??!?!?!?!
I NEED TO GO TO CHUCKEY CHEESE
( 4:54 ) The hidden message says: "i am a severly underpaid worker in a capitalist society where the majority of wealth and power
is held by the people who contribute the least to our community and general wellbeing"
Based
Based
Based
Based
Desab
3:22 No joke, I thought this was the "How It's Made" intro being used as a joke.
16:14 yeah, that actually happened in the sequel book "Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator" I am not joking
Readed it
With poop-shaped vore aliens, and rejuvation pills
the fricking egg aliens that i can’t remember the name of
@@ABB7102010 Vermiscous Knids
Somehow I still know this
yeah, and didnt they start falling down almost die?
they started burning, right?
15:11 Welcome to the Himalayas! Snow cone? That got me laughing a lot, and I’m glad I found it again
As a fellow Brit myself, I can confirm our houses fly away when we want to move away.
For some reason this movie i was terrified of this movie but i could watch the original with no problems.. and you make a good point about the time this movie takes place...at some points it is like 1945 and the next it is 2005
It's not some reason lol, the new ones cold and terrifying as shit. Charlie lives in a gulag, nothing has color most of the time, johnny Depp has negative charisma as Wonka, there's so much wrong with this lol.
It's meant to be timeless, and also placeless... Roald Dahl wrote his books to be more like... I'm forgetting the phrase... morality stories?
Now that I look back at this movie I'm terrified and this should be on the horror section in Netflix
"for some reason"
11:10
Of course the new one is scarier than the old one because it's closer to the book version!!! That's why the first Willy Wonka movie that came out was so far from the book they didn't want to scare the people who were watching it that wasn't their point! Charlie and the chocolate factory is a good movie period Point blank!
14:38 that transition though 😂
I actually remember there were actual Wonka chocolate bars that you could buy at almost any grocery store when this originally came out.
That brand has been around since the seventies movie.
@@Quirderph Yeah, I meant more like specifically this movie, with Johnny Depp's Willy Wonka on the packaging.
7:50 the same for “A series of unfortunate events”
Like that house by lake lacrimose
The reason his house just up and left is because he's count Dooku. Bro used the force
5:55
8 year old me: hey it’s a chocolate palace
16 year old me: hey it’s a shit palace
Willy Wonka: *Invents melt-proof ice cream*
MWS: That's impossible
Astronaut ice cream: 👁👄👁
sorry chocolate flavored floral foam doesn’t count
@@samtinkle9076Astronaut ice cream slaps shuddup
That’s right, the laws of chemistry are a figment of your imagination
Nah bro wonkas never melting ice scream is made from 0% ice cream, he made it out of the asbestos that the Oompa Loompas found in his factory and led paint
The end of the video be like: You’re still here? It’s over, go home.
Quick note: This movie was meant as a second adaptation of the book, not a remake.
I also have a theory. A FILM THEORY. That it's a sequel. Charlie on the original theoretically changed his name to avoid changing labels and flyers and stuff.
7:06
i think he's closing his chocolate factory forever
9:31 dear god, he turned into Shrek!
Groundskeeper willie
Some-body stole my tacktor
Count Dooku used the force to move his house away
I wonder how the Count's dentist business is going after the whole battle above Coruscant with Anakin fiasco. Or, maybe he started the business afterwards.
"London is always in some ambiguous time" You are not wrong.
3:12 is the most played part of the video meaning like 87% of people skipped the sponsorship
💀💀💀💀💀💀
5:23
Walmart brand icecream sandwiches:”YOU UNDERESTIMATE MY POWER”
“Oh god mom found the poo palace”
-Josiah, 2021
Weirdly enough, that scene was actually in the book
Bruh them right now 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
I'm honestly surprised that they didn't mention that Willy Wonka's dad is Saruman and Count Dooku.
And Count Dracula (Hammer films).
And Stefan from the greatest werewolf movie ever.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was probably one of my favorites as a kid. Unpopular opinion: I really like the original 1971 version but I just prefer the 2005 version.
You're not the only one.
Same here. But I'm a massive Tim Burton fan.
I never saw the 1971 one in my life
@@deetsteve00 YOU GET NOTHING! YOU LOSE! GOOD DAY SIR!
@@jokeman8467 Where may I find the 1971 version of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?
14:30 If the film is set in London, as you mentioned earlier when comparing it to Atlanta, then there's no issue of rabies being spread by using squirrels to get the nuts cracked. We don't have rabies here, except in a few bats.
Yeah,you guys eradicated rabies,good job for you guys.
😀👍
@Trainboi1983, you're about 102 years late but that's okay
5:23 pov everyone's reaction to drumsticks being fake ice cream
Don't let Raid distract you from the fact that they deliberately skipped over The Inflation Scene where the Blonde Girl gets turned into a giant blueberry. Whether it's because they couldn't trust the chat, or if it made them too uncomfortable, we'll never know.
I'm gonna assume lack of trust.
Either way, it was for the better. Now if only that one DA user didn't make a sequence of fattening and puffing up charlie (the 1971 Charlie to make it worse)
@@maouliamediaofficial hey uh how the fuck do you know this
@@g-forcefgt323 boy...
Thé internet...
*Shiver* 😖
Since this Book and movie, things had drasticly changed
@@maouliamediaofficial hey what the fuck
I remember having a fear of all Charlie and the Chocolate Factory movies because of how weird they were.
Flat Mike Teavee is the closest thing to a live action Flat Stanley
3:53 His house looks like it got scared by something, and it just stayed there, like AAH ( disappears)
My favorite part of your videos is the fact that you can grade all three people to look like they're in the same room
11:38
Bren sounds like a sad little Aperture turret that isn't aware that it was made in a factory and is looking for its parents.
Edit: I just got to 16:14 and legit laughed out loud because of the ending to Portal 2.
"You fool! I've been trained in your chocolate arts by Count Dooku!"
- General Grievous Wonka, I guess
Great commentary, by the way :)
There was one ytp that only referred to Dooku as "Willy Wonka's Father"
Don't forget that the scene where Wonka's father is looking at his teeth near the end, he's holding giant prop tools for perspective from that camera angle.
Perhaps a homage to a similar shot from Little Shop of Horrors?
Imagine disappointing your father so hard, he picks up his entire house and leaves with it when you’re gone
Bro took go touch grass to a whole other level 12:25
"it's a Raid ad"
I'm gonna RAID your fridge and battle all the snacks LOL
*sponsor shows up*
Me: Skips ahead and stops
Jude: *"I ' m s i n g l e"*
“Come with me and you’ll be, in a WOOORRLLLLLD OF OSHA VIOLATIONS!”
The first one had so many in real life and this one a lot more in the movie.
As a londoner, i can confirm that we pick up our houses and move them regularly
7:33 have you ever seen your neighbors taking groceries in their house?
Yes
Did you know that Wonka is the only chocolate factory that makes their chocolate with a waterfall?
Thats cool but did you know that Wonka is the only chocolate factory that mixes their chocolate by waterfall?
Jeez guys that's so cool! Did you know that Wonka™ is the only factory that mixes their chocolate by waterfall?
"Midgets were never enslaved! UNLESS YOU COUNT THE WONKA FACTORY!"
Third attempt at asking for the Microwave Society to watch Killer Bean
5:49 upcoming danny Gonzalez crossover?? That would be sick lmao
Had to see
13:42 Literally me at show and tell
👏
This movie is secretly a work safety video for factory workers
13:37
Count Dooku moment
Thank you so much I knew he looked familiar but I couldn't place it
I was about to type the same thing
COUNT,Dooku
Rip Christopher Lee
15:10 I’ll take your entire stock
I nearly died laughing at that part
Monsters Inc. Reference!
Tim burton forgot to take away Count Dooku’s force powers to move his house
16:38 Mystiques origin story
"Do they use liquid nitrogen?" "Osha gonna have a field day with this man" Fun fact! Liquid nitrogen is used in a specific type of ice cream and it tastes like the physical manifestation of a gas leak.
But why tho?
@@CMan-x7k It turns them into these ball things and I think it helps in keeping them fresh, also some people like the taste.
@@creditsunknown7974 I can't imagine that the Liquid Nitrogen would be good tho. I imagine it would be very toxic.
@@CMan-x7k _Buddy you are literally breathing nitrogen, it's not toxic, the worst thing that can happen is that you get cold_
@@creditsunknown7974 Fair enough.
7:12 looks like 3 different evolutions of a pokemon
This made me laugh my ass off 😭✋
10:02 it's Werge Jeshington from the bill and Ted video
Friendly reminder that Mike Teevee's VA is the same kid who played Lewis in Meet the Robinsons
9:43 That sounds like the text to speech guy
For those shorts ads
Candy Cadet
"i am a severely underpaid worker in a capitalist society where the majority of wealth and power is held by the people who contribute the least to our community and general wellbeing"
-Random picture of a construction worker, 2021
8:29 Nobody:
My brain during the exam
13:26
just keeping this for personal use
14:44 when the add stops in case you already have raid shadow legends