“It’s like Alice in Wonderland” Funny you should say that, because this movie and Alice in Wonderland(2010) were both directed by Tim Burton and starring Johnny Depp as the mad hatter.
The scene with the newspapers was actually based on a real story where Tim Burton went to visit his dying mother and she had posters from all of his movies on her wall.
What Wonka says about Verrucas name is actually on point on how wart is said in Spanish. Although is verruga insted of verruca, is, in my opinion, a little nod on how knowledgeable of the world Wonka really is. XD
Right ! Then his point gets even more oblivious in French, since "Verrue" (N.B. You don't pronounce the final "e" and pronounce the "u" like "ü") means wart too. 😂
Actually, not written by Oliver. Written for the Musical Hair (1967) by James Rado, Gerome Ragni, Galt MacDermot. Olivers cover version came out in 1969
That's Geoffrey Holder as the narrator. I'm constantly amazed at hiw some people stubbornly hold on to the notion you can't enjoy both versions of the movie. Film ctitic Roger Ebert did, and he was one of the most highly regarded movie critics of our times.
"Good morning starshine, the earth says hello" comes from a song in a musical called Hair. I'm not sure exactly why Johnny Depp quotes it, but it's a very well known song even outside of Hair. Go and look it up - it's been quoted in a lot of material since. It was even in an episode of "The Simpsons" called "The Springfield Files".
You kiddin? Maybe I don't hear the sarcasm but he's a child killer! Specifically made rooms for specifically chosen horrible children... never to be seen again , this is SAW for kids 😂
If you love Johnny Depp you should watch Edward Scissorhands! All Johnny Depp fans should see Edward Scissorhands. It’s a classic movie anyway and must watch for anybody especially if they’re romantics
Great reaction. I enjoyed this film when I was a kid as well as the original gene wilder film. This one is practically an adaption of the book itself which is a few tweaks. The songs you heard in this version are actual lyrics from the book. To answer your question Willy Wonka did specifically choose the rooms for each child to test them based on what was their flaw. As it was said even in the older film that he couldn’t trust in adult to run the factory so he decided to look for a kid, but he knew it had to be a kid who shared his passion for candy and had a selfless heart. And I also did like that we got a backstory for Wonka and how he explains his origin in a way. They are making another Wonka movie where they will explain his origin. Also if you loved Willy Wonka, I highly recommend other films like Matilda, BFG, The Witches, etc. 🍫🎩💛💜
Many thought this look was mocking/copying Michael Jackson. Depp made it clear his inspiration for the look, (& voice) was the American actress Carol Channing. & We who remember her agree. & Carol Channing herself has stated🗣"If they make a movie of my life, I wants Depp to play me."
@@nathancruz9172 and also the first movie with Johnny Depp which was Finding Neverland. In that movie, Johnny found out Freddie's talent and he wanted him for Charlie's character in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Johnny became Freddie's artistic godfather!!
@TrixyBlue, Willy Wonka in this version has papa issues due to his dad. Johnny Depp also did the same issue with saying "parents" in The Corpse Bride when Victor Van Dort can't say the word "marriage" or "married".
Great choice :) and great funny reaction like always .. btw , Violet ,,Blueberry'' Beauregarde is potrayed by Anna-Sophia Robb , wonderful actress . I recommend to you next great movie with her -> Bridge to Terabithia from 2007 . It perfectly fits your channel . You'll love it . 😊😇
Willy Wonka is a little excentric because he's still a little child in his head. Fun fact : the scene where Willy Wonka bumps into the elevator was an accident because Johnny Depp thought the door was open 😅 and the second is for pretending the first was part of the show. The actor who played Charlie is Freddie Highmore known now for playing in " The Good doctor ", I read on Internet, it was Johnny Depp who asked to Tim Burton to auditionned him for Charlie's rôle because he was impressed by his performance in " Neverland "
This Started as a Children's book, Then became a Movie in the 70's. THIS Version followed the book more than "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" did.
I didn't even realize he was Johnny Depp because of how different he looks Also I forgot Sir Christopher Lee was in the movie as well. Taking a break from being Count Dooku
I enjoyed it but still prefer the original gene wilder ,he's so good in that role. You need to check out some of the fan theory regarding this movie.its a very dark movie
OmG there’s A vid in Which Singer (Pink) Was Being interviewed on , Jimmy Kimmel and when asked About Johnny Depp she EXCLAIMED HOW SHE IS a MAAD FANGIRL🤣..Its Hilarious and Sweet
For other Johnny Depp Films VERY SIMILAR to this are "Alice in Wonderland" and the "Darker" (but just as Cute) movies are "Dark Shadows" and "Sleepy Hollow" (with Christina Ricci).
My first ever Tim Burton movie and it was my nostalgia when I was a kid watching Johnny, the cast, the kids acting. and singing to the Oompa Loompas songs. And thier is a lot of many fun facts about this movie.
My favorite movie! This film is way better than 1971's Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. It's more accurate to the book. Despite what most will say, this film is *NOT* a remake of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. It's just of another adaptation of the original 1964 book by Roald Dahl.
Technically, Mike Teavee shouldn't have still been alive after getting pulled in the taffy puller, because if he's as thin as paper, then his bones would be crushed.
The secret of this movie is, that it is the continuation of "Edward Scissorhands". The castle home becomes the candy factory, and Ed gets the hands he was originally meant to have ;)
So many great movie secrets out there... Like; Doc Brown, actually being known as Professor Plum, shortly before meeting Marty in the 1950's. Then there is Mrs. Peacock from Clue, that is, in fact Willie Scott from "Temple of Doom", and is where she got her taste for monkey's brains. Then of course there is Mrs. White, and her phrase "Flames, flames, on the side of my face", which is a flashback moment of her 1st Ex-husband, known as old Zipper-Neck. ;) Maybe I should make a Charlie/Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory video, like I did for "Clue: The Movie" ;)
I prefer Gene Wilder and how he asked to do the roll in it, to me it is the proper and only one should see, this is first time seeing this one though as support blue but refuse to watch this film otherwise
Which do people prefer....this version or Gene Wilder? I like the Oompa Loompa's and their songs better from the older version. But I do like this version too. Overall though I probably have to go with the older one. Who doesn't love "I've got a golden ticket"
In the older adaptation I like Wilder's performance and songs as Wonka. Plus Grandpa Joe's golden ticket song, sure. But the Oompa Loompa songs just kinda annoy me and I find most of the movie outside of Wilder's performance to be kinda meh. In the newer adaptation I like the Oompa Loompa songs and much of the movie in general. As for Depp's performance as Wonka... Well, it's not "bad" but it is a very different take on the character. Leans a lot more into the fantasy of the character. Wilder's Wonka has touches of whimsy and madness but at the end of the day he's still just a businessman, and him and his world still have a grounding in reality. Depp's Wonka is more isolated in his own little world, and the factory seen by the outside world is more of a facade.
This version is better by far. The Oompa Loompa songs aren't annoying, repetitive and lazy in this one. The songs in this one are all different styles, and use lyrics inspired by (and from) the book. But to answer your question, "Which do people prefer....this version or Gene Wilder?" People generally like the 1971 movie more either because they have nostalgia for it, or they've been tricked by their parents who have nostalgia for it, that it's the better movie. That was the case with me for awhile. I actually have way more nostalgia for the 1971 movie than this one. But I loved the book as a kid, and I've come to realize that this version is so much better in virtually every way.
you should see the other version too references came from both versions mostly from the older one there is also an animated version but its just a scene by scene recreation with some changes yes I do know kids like that
This one is a distant second to the first one with Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka made in 1971, Gene Wilder will always be Willie Wonka just like Johnny Depp will always be Jack Sparrow.
Blue although I like this Johnny Depp portrayal of Willy Wonka, there's only one true Willy Wonka that immediately comes to mind for most people and that is Gene Wilder's portrayal in the 1971 version. Don't get me wrong I enjoyed this movie but Tim Burton's directorial influence changed it too much from the original movie
@@ivankawnartist I do too. But I feel watching an adaptation of a film without any knowledge of what the film is adapting from diminishes both movies. All the references in pop culture Blue was hoping to see come from the original not this movie
@@paulobrien9572 To be fair, Tim Burton wasn't remaking the 1971 film. He actively avoided making any references to it and wanted to only adapt the book. The screenwriter for the Burton film didn't even see the 1971 film when he wrote the script.
"Tim Burton's directorial influence changed it too much from the original movie" You do realize they're both book adaptations, right? And the 2005 movie is a way better one, at that. In fact, they actively tried to make this movie as different from the 1971 movie as possible. The author of the book hated the 1971 movie. It was a horrible film adaptation. Maybe a decent standalone film (still with some major problems), but a horrible and inaccurate adaptation. And it was a Quaker Oats commercial that flopped at the box office. I'm glad Burton strayed away from the 1971 film. It's way better than it because of that. And in contrast, the author's widow helped make the 2005 movie and had full creative control over it. "But I feel watching an adaptation of a film without any knowledge of what the film is adapting from diminishes both movies." Yeah, proves you didn't know they were both book adaptations. Go read the book and you'll see why the 2005 film is so much better. Depp is a better Wonka, and the 2005 film captures the tone of the book so much more accurately.
Annette Badland is in this movie who also played Margaret Blaine/Blon Fel - Fotch Passameer - Day Slitheen in Doctor Who opposite Christopher Eccleston as The Doctor
@@beinnice1356 I'm not hating on her I love this movie and her reaction, I'm talking about the comment section going on about how the original movie is better and this one is crap, they chose to click the video when they could've just scrolled past
If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all. Then I'll just say this is definitely a movie that people can watch. I'll also say I hope you watch the vastly superior Gene Wilder version.
Would a family movie have a chicken getting its head cut off? Or a worm crawling on a woman's face? Or terrible morals? (Charlie breaks the rules and almost dies, gets caught and still wins the grand prize... what?). Not to mention Charlie getting screamed at by Wily Wonka which half my elementary school class started crying at.
Welcome to the mind of Tim Burton. Lol some say Johnny Depp modeled his portrayal of willy Wonka after Michael jackson but he never commented. This version of this remake was darker than the original and delved into more back story of willy Wonka. Still check out the original with Gene wilder. Also have you reacted to my favorite movie A Nightmare Before Christmas?
The line "Good morning starshine the world says hello" is actually from a 1960s musical called Hair, and not from this movie originally.
You should watch it.
@@samswords9993 One would need a time machine to watch something that old.
@@ivankawnartistor an HBO Max subscription lol
@@ivankawnartist RUclips and Amazon Prime both have the movie. :)
Yeah, but most people know it from this movie.
“It’s like Alice in Wonderland” Funny you should say that, because this movie and Alice in Wonderland(2010) were both directed by Tim Burton and starring Johnny Depp as the mad hatter.
The scene with the newspapers was actually based on a real story where Tim Burton went to visit his dying mother and she had posters from all of his movies on her wall.
The cannibalism line always makes me laugh
37:53: "He's cooking him!"
"Ew. Somebody grab him."
Great following performance!
"It's gonna be inside, it's building up to it..."
[No ticket inside.]
"I knew it!"
🤣😅🤣😅
What Wonka says about Verrucas name is actually on point on how wart is said in Spanish. Although is verruga insted of verruca, is, in my opinion, a little nod on how knowledgeable of the world Wonka really is. XD
Right ! Then his point gets even more oblivious in French, since "Verrue" (N.B. You don't pronounce the final "e" and pronounce the "u" like "ü") means wart too. 😂
I'm not very versed in the French language, so I didn't know that. XD
@@Trancos1202 They said Spanish not French.
@@ThegreatfishfromMars You're trully mistaken. Read again.
Fun fact: Danny Elfman who’s the music composer for this movie provided all the singing voices for the Oompa-Loomas.
This is the best version of the story
"Good morning starshine, the Earth says hello" is a song by Oliver called "Good Morning Starshine".
Actually, not written by Oliver. Written for the Musical Hair (1967) by James Rado, Gerome Ragni, Galt MacDermot. Olivers cover version came out in 1969
That's Geoffrey Holder as the narrator. I'm constantly amazed at hiw some people stubbornly hold on to the notion you can't enjoy both versions of the movie. Film ctitic Roger Ebert did, and he was one of the most highly regarded movie critics of our times.
"Good morning starshine, the earth says hello" comes from a song in a musical called Hair. I'm not sure exactly why Johnny Depp quotes it, but it's a very well known song even outside of Hair. Go and look it up - it's been quoted in a lot of material since. It was even in an episode of "The Simpsons" called "The Springfield Files".
Just The Era of Johnny Depp at Full Throttle 🤗…He was In Everything During that Time and Beyond Sought After
Such a wholesome film.
You kiddin? Maybe I don't hear the sarcasm but he's a child killer! Specifically made rooms for specifically chosen horrible children... never to be seen again , this is SAW for kids 😂
Definitely sarcasm bud.
Not for you to decide (screw those who gave your comment thumbs up), sarcasm or not, I still love both films.
I was about to say that everyone loves Johnny Depp and then I remember Madame-"My dog stepped on a bee"
If you love Johnny Depp you should watch Edward Scissorhands!
All Johnny Depp fans should see Edward Scissorhands. It’s a classic movie anyway and must watch for anybody especially if they’re romantics
Great reaction. I enjoyed this film when I was a kid as well as the original gene wilder film. This one is practically an adaption of the book itself which is a few tweaks. The songs you heard in this version are actual lyrics from the book. To answer your question Willy Wonka did specifically choose the rooms for each child to test them based on what was their flaw. As it was said even in the older film that he couldn’t trust in adult to run the factory so he decided to look for a kid, but he knew it had to be a kid who shared his passion for candy and had a selfless heart. And I also did like that we got a backstory for Wonka and how he explains his origin in a way. They are making another Wonka movie where they will explain his origin. Also if you loved Willy Wonka, I highly recommend other films like Matilda, BFG, The Witches, etc. 🍫🎩💛💜
Many thought this look was mocking/copying Michael Jackson. Depp made it clear his inspiration for the look, (& voice) was the American actress Carol Channing. & We who remember her agree. &
Carol Channing herself has stated🗣"If they make a movie of my life, I wants Depp to play me."
The kid is Freddie Highmore, most known for now as Norman Bates (Bates Motel) and Shaun Murphy (The Good Doctor).
Let’s not forget he did august rush and Arthur movies.
@@nathancruz9172 and also the first movie with Johnny Depp which was Finding Neverland. In that movie, Johnny found out Freddie's talent and he wanted him for Charlie's character in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Johnny became Freddie's artistic godfather!!
@@elizabethsilva4848 that’s good.
Don’t forget the Spiderwick Chronicles.
Did you notice that Willie Wonka's dad is played by Christopher Lee? (Saruman in LotR, and Dooku in Star Wars)
Yes, I knew him, since I was 4 or 5 years old.
most known as the best incarnation of count Dracula.....
Was he in Hunger games or someone else
This version is closer to the book, but the first version is an absolute must!
Agreed. Gene Wilder is THE Willy Wonka.
@@TheShockninja Wilder himself hated the remake though
@@nsasupporter7557 and the dahl estate hated it, but loved this one.
@@TheShockninja *THEE
I prefer the 2005 version
Although I love this film, and think it’s closest to the book which I also love, definitely watch the 1971 version, it’s much more fun that this film.
42:15 that's what she said
@TrixyBlue, Willy Wonka in this version has papa issues due to his dad. Johnny Depp also did the same issue with saying "parents" in The Corpse Bride when Victor Van Dort can't say the word "marriage" or "married".
The actor is Freddie Highmore, you probably saw him in Bates Motel or Good Doctor
Great choice :) and great funny reaction like always .. btw , Violet ,,Blueberry'' Beauregarde is potrayed by Anna-Sophia Robb , wonderful actress . I recommend to you next great movie with her -> Bridge to Terabithia from 2007 . It perfectly fits your channel . You'll love it . 😊😇
Agreed. Bridge to terabithia is soo good
keep tissues handy though
Can't beat the original with gene wilder
Funny you should mention "being eaten by squirrels".
In the stage musical version, that's actually what happens to her. 😅
CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOALTE FACTORY (2005) VS 101 DALMATAINS (1996)
Willy Wonka is a little excentric because he's still a little child in his head.
Fun fact : the scene where Willy Wonka bumps into the elevator was an accident because Johnny Depp thought the door was open 😅 and the second is for pretending the first was part of the show.
The actor who played Charlie is Freddie Highmore known now for playing in " The Good doctor ",
I read on Internet, it was Johnny Depp who asked to Tim Burton to auditionned him for Charlie's rôle because he was impressed by his performance in " Neverland "
Oh wow, didn't think was the same, unsure what other film he did as a kid that I remember
@@mlee6050 he also played Arthur in the trilogy " Arthur and the Minimoys ", the twins in " The Spiderwick Chronicles "
The kid that plays charlie bucket played nornam bates in the bates motel and the the good doctor
40:08 "Yes, but you're Blue."
Blue: :D
This Started as a Children's book, Then became a Movie in the 70's. THIS Version followed the book more than "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" did.
That’s what I was thinking about.
So, why is it so bad- compared to the 70's film?
@@entertainmenthell2396 lacks Gene
*Holding the ticket in his hands looking at it* "WHAT ARE YOU DOING WAVING IT AROUND!!!" xDDD
I didn't even realize he was Johnny Depp because of how different he looks
Also I forgot Sir Christopher Lee was in the movie as well. Taking a break from being Count Dooku
I liked this version better than the 70’s version ☺️☺️☺️
I'm sure a lot of other people are gonna tell you as well, but this is the wrong version of Willy Wonka to watch. The older one is a genuine classic.
This version is way better
@@ethancoolbro18gamer86 ok EthanCoolBro18 Gamer. 👍
@@subliminallime4321 very compelling argument. I don't know how I'm gonna respond.
Or you could leave her alone and let her watch what she wants
I enjoyed it but still prefer the original gene wilder ,he's so good in that role. You need to check out some of the fan theory regarding this movie.its a very dark movie
Hook.
Fantastic Christmas movie directed by Steven Spielberg.
Robin Williams. Dustin Hoffman. Julia Roberts.
NOW SHE'S BLUE!!!!!!!!!!
Poor Violet
OmG there’s A vid in
Which Singer (Pink) Was Being interviewed on , Jimmy Kimmel and when asked About Johnny Depp she EXCLAIMED HOW
SHE IS a MAAD FANGIRL🤣..Its Hilarious and Sweet
For other Johnny Depp Films VERY SIMILAR to this are "Alice in Wonderland" and the "Darker" (but just as Cute) movies are "Dark Shadows" and "Sleepy Hollow" (with Christina Ricci).
Tim & Johnny made a bad joke out of DS. #WatchTheTVShow
His name is Freddie Hey more and he is best known for BATES MOTEL and THE GOOD DOCTOR.
My first ever Tim Burton movie and it was my nostalgia when I was a kid watching Johnny, the cast, the kids acting. and singing to the Oompa Loompas songs. And thier is a lot of many fun facts about this movie.
The lipstick just on the lips without the 2 angles coming out at the top looks way better. And without makeup, you look even better.
I think @Trixy Blue would enjoy the quirky comedy movie "Waking Ned Devine" which stars the actor who plays Grandpa Joe in this film...
Freddie Highmore is the kid playing Charlie Bucket
THIS VERSION IS CLOSER TO THE BOOK!
You're the best, I love your reactions, my name is Oscar and I'm from Mexico, I speak english and spanish, nice to meet you @Trixy Blue😁
Please Blue! React to the original 1971 version. It’s so much better.
This version is better
My favorite movie! This film is way better than 1971's Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. It's more accurate to the book. Despite what most will say, this film is *NOT* a remake of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. It's just of another adaptation of the original 1964 book by Roald Dahl.
Technically, Mike Teavee shouldn't have still been alive after getting pulled in the taffy puller, because if he's as thin as paper, then his bones would be crushed.
Johnny Depp is amazing ❤
it's just Tim Burton's universe :) magic and poetic
Why were the comments disabled?
11:09 no, not just like that, an agent of wanka put the 10$ there and made the clerk give him that specific bar
This movie is great! 🤣
Yes, none of that dark chocolate sh*t! You and me girl.
I grew up watching the Gene Wilder version and I am still not sure what I think about this one
I watched Gene Wilder and this is first seeing this one as refuse otherwise
The secret of this movie is, that it is the continuation of "Edward Scissorhands". The castle home becomes the candy factory, and Ed gets the hands he was originally meant to have ;)
What?? Where did you hear that?
@@nsasupporter7557 It's just fan theory. There is absolutely no confirmation.
So many great movie secrets out there... Like; Doc Brown, actually being known as Professor Plum, shortly before meeting Marty in the 1950's. Then there is Mrs. Peacock from Clue, that is, in fact Willie Scott from "Temple of Doom", and is where she got her taste for monkey's brains. Then of course there is Mrs. White, and her phrase "Flames, flames, on the side of my face", which is a flashback moment of her 1st Ex-husband, known as old Zipper-Neck. ;) Maybe I should make a Charlie/Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory video, like I did for "Clue: The Movie" ;)
@@ivankawnartist I thought so
i like Tim Burton's movies... nice and poetic, and funny sometimes :)
RIP Christopher Lee
40:10 nice, best reaction ever lol, its a great movie tbh, good choice.
Chocolate teapot is most useful thing there is, people under estimate how it react to hot water
I am with you blue, where is that kid from
I'm wondering. Was that cotton candy sheep thing supposed to be a joke on GMOs or Dolly the sheep
This one is no where near as good as the original, but is still ok.
It's better
I hope you check out the 1971 release with Gene Wilder - although it isn't as true to the book its considerably better
I think this film is way better.
@@ethancoolbro18gamer86 nope
@@RunnerInc Yes.
@@ethancoolbro18gamer86 nope
I prefer Gene Wilder and how he asked to do the roll in it, to me it is the proper and only one should see, this is first time seeing this one though as support blue but refuse to watch this film otherwise
DARKER .....not just the chocolate
Just like the book.
@@triple7marc yes
Which do people prefer....this version or Gene Wilder? I like the Oompa Loompa's and their songs better from the older version. But I do like this version too. Overall though I probably have to go with the older one. Who doesn't love "I've got a golden ticket"
In the older adaptation I like Wilder's performance and songs as Wonka. Plus Grandpa Joe's golden ticket song, sure. But the Oompa Loompa songs just kinda annoy me and I find most of the movie outside of Wilder's performance to be kinda meh.
In the newer adaptation I like the Oompa Loompa songs and much of the movie in general.
As for Depp's performance as Wonka... Well, it's not "bad" but it is a very different take on the character. Leans a lot more into the fantasy of the character. Wilder's Wonka has touches of whimsy and madness but at the end of the day he's still just a businessman, and him and his world still have a grounding in reality. Depp's Wonka is more isolated in his own little world, and the factory seen by the outside world is more of a facade.
This version is better by far. The Oompa Loompa songs aren't annoying, repetitive and lazy in this one. The songs in this one are all different styles, and use lyrics inspired by (and from) the book. But to answer your question, "Which do people prefer....this version or Gene Wilder?" People generally like the 1971 movie more either because they have nostalgia for it, or they've been tricked by their parents who have nostalgia for it, that it's the better movie. That was the case with me for awhile. I actually have way more nostalgia for the 1971 movie than this one. But I loved the book as a kid, and I've come to realize that this version is so much better in virtually every way.
you should see the other version too references came from both versions mostly from the older one
there is also an animated version but its just a scene by scene recreation with some changes
yes I do know kids like that
This one is much better. The animated one doesn't count because it's a Tom and Jerry movie.
I love the 2001 movie references.
Watching this makes me think you should watch "Toys" one of these Christmases.
you should watch the first movie willy wonka and the chocolate factory with gene wilder from the 70's I like it much better
This one is a distant second to the first one with Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka made in 1971, Gene Wilder will always be Willie Wonka just like Johnny Depp will always be Jack Sparrow.
Nah. The 2005 movie is way better, and Johnny Depp plays a move accurate Willy Wonka. This movie is so much better than the 1971 movie.
You should see the Gene Wilder version.
This version is way better.
Would you chew the same gum Violet was chewing, if you knew what it did?
Blue although I like this Johnny Depp portrayal of Willy Wonka, there's only one true Willy Wonka that immediately comes to mind for most people and that is Gene Wilder's portrayal in the 1971 version. Don't get me wrong I enjoyed this movie but Tim Burton's directorial influence changed it too much from the original movie
Gene Wilder hated the Johnny Depp movie though
Personally, I like when remakes are not at copy and paste.
@@ivankawnartist I do too. But I feel watching an adaptation of a film without any knowledge of what the film is adapting from diminishes both movies. All the references in pop culture Blue was hoping to see come from the original not this movie
@@paulobrien9572 To be fair, Tim Burton wasn't remaking the 1971 film. He actively avoided making any references to it and wanted to only adapt the book. The screenwriter for the Burton film didn't even see the 1971 film when he wrote the script.
"Tim Burton's directorial influence changed it too much from the original movie"
You do realize they're both book adaptations, right? And the 2005 movie is a way better one, at that. In fact, they actively tried to make this movie as different from the 1971 movie as possible.
The author of the book hated the 1971 movie. It was a horrible film adaptation. Maybe a decent standalone film (still with some major problems), but a horrible and inaccurate adaptation. And it was a Quaker Oats commercial that flopped at the box office. I'm glad Burton strayed away from the 1971 film. It's way better than it because of that. And in contrast, the author's widow helped make the 2005 movie and had full creative control over it.
"But I feel watching an adaptation of a film without any knowledge of what the film is adapting from diminishes both movies."
Yeah, proves you didn't know they were both book adaptations. Go read the book and you'll see why the 2005 film is so much better. Depp is a better Wonka, and the 2005 film captures the tone of the book so much more accurately.
If you enjoyed this remake, you should see the original movie that came out 1971. :)
Are you going to watch the older version?
Maybe to see how much worse it is than this one.
Thank you, :)
Please also watch the other version.
The 2005 movie is much better.
Now you need to watch the original Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory.
This version is more inline with the book, however I did grow up with the Gene Wilder version.
Same here. I have a lot os nostalgia for the 1971 movie. But the 2005 movie is way better.
Annette Badland is in this movie who also played Margaret Blaine/Blon Fel - Fotch Passameer - Day Slitheen in Doctor Who opposite Christopher Eccleston as The Doctor
Beaurgarde, right. To me without subtitles I thought it sounded like 'Boner-Guard'. 🤭🤣
Incoming movie hate comments 🙄
Why can't you just respect her decision to watch this and not hate on her?
@@beinnice1356 I'm not hating on her I love this movie and her reaction, I'm talking about the comment section going on about how the original movie is better and this one is crap, they chose to click the video when they could've just scrolled past
@@beinnice1356 yeah, you totally misunderstood what he said
Love your hair 😍
If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all. Then I'll just say this is definitely a movie that people can watch.
I'll also say I hope you watch the vastly superior Gene Wilder version.
This version is way better.
@@ethancoolbro18gamer86 congratulations on the success of your lobotomy.
@@johnfriday5169 Thanks!
Count Dooku is Willy Wonka's father
Don’t forget he’s also Saruman 😉
44:41 I still floss my teeth 🦷 twice a day before, I brushing them real good.
Please watch the original one too!
It’s better than this movie 😊
@@only257again no it's not the original was trash and so is the CGI it matches no description to the book worst adaptation this one is better
Should also watch the original, I feel it's just as good.
the thing is... after the video i've eaten a piece of chocolate :)
Willy wonka hating kids😂
This movie is more like the book and its OK, but Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971) is more a family movie and better in my opinion.
Would a family movie have a chicken getting its head cut off? Or a worm crawling on a woman's face? Or terrible morals? (Charlie breaks the rules and almost dies, gets caught and still wins the grand prize... what?). Not to mention Charlie getting screamed at by Wily Wonka which half my elementary school class started crying at.
This is my favorite movie. It receives hate but I love it 🖤💫
Me too.
great remake. unusually great.melted milk choc bomb
I like your accent. What part of the UK are you from??
She almost sounds like she has a very slight Scottish or Irish accent. But it's very hard to place.
Welcome to the mind of Tim Burton. Lol some say Johnny Depp modeled his portrayal of willy Wonka after Michael jackson but he never commented. This version of this remake was darker than the original and delved into more back story of willy Wonka. Still check out the original with Gene wilder. Also have you reacted to my favorite movie A Nightmare Before Christmas?
She needs to watch Edward Scissorhands
It's darker because the book was dark. It's better than the 1971 movie.
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