Turned into fudge, turned blue, stretched into a freakish giant, and... made smelly. Seems Veruca got off easy. A couple showers and she's back to normal.
Travalon I feel like that the incenerator was never going to work because of either Wonka knowing she was going to do that so he turned off the incinerator or the incinerator was always broken because Willy Wonka has the mind of a 12 year old and doesnt know how to fix an incinerator
You know what the funny part is? Veruca is actually a well-mannered and polite child overall (in comparison to the other three at least). She introduces herself to Willy Wonka politely at the beginning of the movie and sometimes throughout, and only makes snarky comments when her father is around. She was the only one who wasn't mean to Charlie (well Mike wasn't either I suppose). It really is her father's fault that she ended up spoiled. Wonka did a good job in realizing that and making sure that he was punished as well (he's the only parent who met a bad downfall among all 5).
Kafss she only introduced herself because she wanted the prize. and i would agree, it is the parents fault on why the children are spoilt, maybe wonka should have punished the parents too
Kafss Only Augustus and Violet were mean to Charlie. And I would say it was all the parents' faults for how their children ended up. Bad children aren't inherently bad; they have to be raised in such a way to where they're allowed to act like that. Also, what do you mean she only makes snarky comments when her father is around? Are you saying she's a nicer person when he's not around?
songofthesouthfan2 I think given roald dahl logic, he saw the golden tickets winners on TV and devised the tour with plans for their punishment based on their faults, (Gluttony for augustus, gum chewing for Violet, Verruca's greed and spoilt attitude, and Mike's interest in Television and video games, for which he saved him for last.), the last entrant was poor kid he couldn't find fault in, which was Charlie Bucket, except he didn't understand how a poor kid could love his parents more than what he offered, putting Willy Wonka at fault and not the kid indeed.
What I like about the movie, though, is that it's never clear if Wonka did plan everything or not. I personally think that he knew Charlie would win the special prize at the end just from seeing the interviews of the children on TV, but didn't intend on the kids actually getting into dangerous situations since he always tries to convince them not to do whatever it is that they do.
Veruca: Daddy, I want a flying glass elevator. Mr. Salt: The only thing your getting today is a bath and that's final. Veruca: *points out that Mr. Salt also was in the garbage chute, so he also needs a bath*
...and the movie would go from dark to gorey as well as PG to PG-13. If Tim Burton were make Charlie & the Chocolate Factory even more darker and twisted than it already is, I feel like he would probably use that twist to throw us off.
The only thing I remember about the song from the book was from Violet who sang about a woman who chewed so much gum she ended up chewing her tongue off, which apparently the movie sings about too.
Very LOOSELY taken from the book. They only take certain phrases and repeat them over and over. The songs from the book are really long and far wordier than these...but to be fair, pretty much any movie adaption of this book would have had to shorten or change the songs somehow.
Does anyone else find it oddly ironic that the two movies titles felt misleading? Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory - Main focus is Charlie Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - Main focus is Willy Wonka
I guess that in Charlie And The Chocolate Factory, it focuses on Charlie because he's a saint compared to the old Charlie. The old Charlie was being a little selfish which is one of the reasons why Ronald Dahl hated the old film. But Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory focuses on Willy Wonka because he was the better person in the film. But I don't know, that's my own theory.
@@thanatosvorigan4986 Well in the 1971 movie, Charlie is better because he actually acts like a kid. Sure he cries when he doesn't get the ticket, but any kid would cry when their dream is crushed. Sure he's a little selfish, what kid isn't? But I think that gets made up for with Wonka's test at the end of the movie which he passes. In the new one, Charlie is a perfect child. He doesn't act like a real kid as he is too perfect and rather bland in that movie. He doesn't have a test to go through because there was no damning qualities to him.
@@simonster-9094 Why do you have such a problem with the remake Charlie? That's what he's supposed to be like since the newer movie is a lot more faithful to the book. You're acting like it's a sin for a child to have a good heart.
@@thanatosvorigan4986 I'm not saying the 2005 Charlie is bad, I'm just saying the 1971 Charlie is more relateable because he has more emotions like a regular kid would, but still has a good heart.
Veruca Salt The little brute Has just gone down the garbage chute And she will meet, as she descends A rather different set of friends (x3) A fish head for example cut This morning from a halibut An oyster from an oyster stew A steak that no one else would chew And lots of others things as well Each with its rather Horrid smell (x2) These are Verucas newfound friends As she will meet as she descends These are Verucas newfound friends ~Instrumental~ Who went and spoiled her who indeed? Who pandered to her every need? Who turned her into such a brat? Why the culprits? Who did that? The guilty ones, now this is sad Dear old mum, and loving dad
those Squirrels are NOT Computer Generated according to the Wikipedia. The animals were trained every day for 10 weeks before filming commenced. They began their coaching while newborns, fed by bottles to form relationships with human trainers. The squirrels were each taught how to sit upon a little blue bar stool, tap and then open a walnut, and deposit its meat onto a conveyor belt. "Ultimately, the scene was supplemented by CGI and animatronics," Burton said, "but for the close-ups and the main action, they're the real thing.
***** They're real when they jump on her, however they used a stunt double for that shot. They're only CGI when they pin her down, knock on her head, and drag her into the garbage chute.
I love when people say they don't like this version because it doesn't tell a story. For one, it gives you the entire backdrop to Mr. Wonka's chocolatey fond heart and how he basically started this factory from scratch. That's an incentive and a motive for the younger generation. It shows the actual hardships endured by lower class families, aka the story line of the bucket family. It shows each story line of the other four lucky finders as well, for entertainment and it obviously helps aid your mind for how these kids were raised. The lyrics to every Oompa loopa song is completely original straight from the book and it flows with it's own creatively impressive decade twist. The fact that Gene Wilder or anyone else wouldn't want to see this movie is beyond my comprehension.. And to be honest I was even exposed to the original Willy Wonka longer and I still would watch this one over it any day.
We can agree to disagree. I agree with Nostalgia Critic about Willy Wonka being better because...even though Charlie wasn't part of the title, the plot found a way to make him a meaningful character, and he had an important choice to make at the end of the story. November 28, 2018, 8:51pm
Do people actually use "it doesn't tell a story" as a reason to prefer the original? The 1971 version is filled with those strange cutaway gags that disrupt the main plot
The last part Id have to disagree I think they’re both good and I can’t say I like one more than the other but bravo for this comment because I agree completely!!!
I’m also a bit curious if the reason Gene Wilder wouldn’t see it is because he was battling alzheimers and he didn’t want to confuse himself and wanted to remember it when he did it….
To be perfectly honest, I'm not sure anyone can definitively say which version was closer to the book (which I have read). I always heard that the Burton version was much closer (mostly by those who prefer the Burton film), but when I read it, I didn't see that as being glaringly obvious. Both films deviate from the book a little, but in different ways. Now I will say the Burton version is probably more accurate in what it includes...like Charley's dad and his job at the toothpaste factory, the story of Prince Pondicherry and his chocolate palace, the squirrel scene (instead of geese). As far as dialogue goes, it's hard to say. Both films include lines from the book that the other film does not in some places so I would say that's a toss up. But what stops me from saying the Burton version is definitely more faithful to the book is the plot about Willy Wonka's childhood, Willy Wonka's dad, and really the whole focus on Willy Wonka in general. That one plot point permeates the entire movie as soon as Willy Wonka is introduced, and the story is supposed to be about Charlie, not Willy Wonka. If that element were removed, then the Burton film would hands down be closer to the book. But that added story angle makes it quite different. If I was absolutely forced to pick one, I would probabably say the Burton version is closer (even though I much prefer the original 1971 version with Gene Wilder), but I don't get at all why people are acting like it was by far closer to the book. Both movies take liberties with the ending, the Burton one FAR more so. The book ending basically has all the children being weeded out except for Charlie, Willy Wonka telling him he got the factory, they go to his house, and just immediately take the rest of his family back to live at the factory. The End. The whole plot with the gobstoppers and Slugworth isn't in the book like it is in the 1971, neither is Wonka reacting and getting mad at the end to test Charlie.
ddivincenzo1 I don't know about the other scenes. But in the original movie you don't see Veruca's dad get his ass kicked by a squirrel. MV96 I don't know about this movie, but in the original, the low-quality candy bars were made of wood.
The best moment in the whole film is when Johnny Depp says 'To the incinerator'. He perfectly, brilliantly captures the restrained-but-not-really glee.
HE SAID THAT SHE AS GOING TO THE INCNERATOR!!!!! WTF!!! CHARLIE YOU WENT THROUGH THIS HEN YOU WERE A KID AND NOW YOU ARE GOINGTOBE KILLING MORE PEOPLE!!
I just noticed that all of the songs sung by the Oompa-Loompas have the same lyrics from the book. Some parts were taken out to shorten it, but it really is closer to the movie than the original movie.
LYRICS: veruca salt the little brute, has just gone down the garbage chute, and she will meet as she decends, a rather different set of friends, a rather different set of friends!(x2) a fish for an example cut, this morning from a haribut, an oyster from an oyster stew, a piece of meat no one would chew, and lots of other things as well, each with a rather horrid smell! horrid smell! these are veruca's newfound friends! that she will meet as she decends! these are veruca's newfound fr-ie-nds!! (instrumental) with ahhhs who went and spoiled her? who indeed? who pandered to her every need? who turned her into such a brat? who are the culprits? who did that? the guilty ones, now this is sad, dear old mom and loving dad.
I still can't hear "Brute". I'm literally in a completely silent room smashing these headphones, which are good headphones, against my ears and I hear "Brit" every damn time.
I hate when people insult this movie, but what annoys me even more is when people call it a REMAKE!!! IT IS NOT A FUCKING REMAKE!!!! This is an original take from Tim Burton, he was not making an attempt to outshine the previous movie, he was trying to create Roald Dahl's strangely charming but creepy world. Saying this is a remake is like saying that Nolan's Batman was a remake of Burton's. It wasn't, it was two different directors each taking a go at creating the world. You can prefer one or the other, but just because I prefer Nolan's batman to Burton's, you don't find me hating on the1989 Batman movie. Just appreciate both movies for what they are instead of starting a pointless argument.....
YES thank you! This movie is a lot more true to the actual book, the other one was more like a nice, sugar coated version of it. It's great for the nostalgia, but honestly I prefer this version better.
I agree it wasn't a remake. This version though I don't think is very good (sorry to disagree with you) actually has great music, a pretty fun adventure and a fair enough cast. The first one is sort a classic because how touching it is. Looking back on it, I don't think either is worth seeing as an adult. Not that either one sucks just because if you seen the touching classic, you probably seen it as a child and outseen it over and over again. And seeing this one now is like The Brave Little Toaster after Toy Story. In other words, it's not that its bad, just once what else you saw people could meet it's just not the same. Again I don't think it's a bad movie, just one that was made to early.
Jackie Newberry Oh, I see where you are coming from. From that point of view I get why you and others prefer the old one to this one. Thank you for actually saying or well typing that because I never really got why people hated this movie. Most people just said they hated it because Depp's Willy Wonka, they thought it was just too weird or *sigh* it was a remake and remakes suck. And hey don't be sorry for disagreeing ;)
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***** I know. I was kind of pointing it out to the remake haters, to kind of point out the book itself was about as dark as this film....minus the daddy issues Wonka's going through.
Lol you ppl whinning about the original being better. That egg room part was boring. She runs around to sing then drops to the garbage? Btw Nutroom actually happens in the real book! Something that the old movie changed.
The new one has better parts than the original for sure. The other kids and parents are way more intresting in this one for one thing. The only thing I dislike about this scene is the song but that's just me tbh.
Lord Prince Zuko nope only the 1971 version, he wanted Squirrels checking if a nut is good or not, and not golden geese that lays a good or bad egg. he truly hated it so much, he demanded the title be changed to Willy Wonka and the Chocolate factory, the book is Charlie and the Chocolate factory, The Dahl Family loved Burton's portrayal of James and the Giant Peach, so he was perfect for the task of directing the 2005 version..
Da Triton I like both versions. I like the visuals of the modern one but I think the plotline with his father was quite boring. The original one wasn't so entertaining but it has Gene Wilder who portrayed Wonka amazingly. I really love his performance and there were really good songs (Candyman Can, Golden ticket, Pure Imagination)
Lord Prince Zuko I'm Talking about TIM BURTON!!! Okay, so Tim Burton Produced James and the Giant Peach, the movie was marketed at the time as Tim Burton's James and the Giant Peach when i went to see it.
Me too. It's always so satisfying to see someone else pay for their sins. Complicated interparental relationship. Obviously, the parents hate their daughter violently. That's why they named her Veruca. Then, to hide this fact from themselves and the world, they spoil her magnificently and turn her into a superbrat. Sort of hidden dark prophecy being fulfilled.
Mike Walk I kinda liked Mr. Salt (in the 1971 version) a *ALOT* better than his rotten daughter. He was funny. The dads in the 71 one were funny and I like the one Mom (Mrs. Tevee) that one. Mr. Salt probably spoiled his daughter because she kicked him and she was kind of mean and scary to children (NOT Charlie, but the girl who one the golden ticket, that she didn't find herself). The girl in real life seemed nice, though.
i'm sure we ALL know this but that face that willy made when he was opening the gate pretty much YELLS that he KNOWS what he's doing. XD this scene gets to me everytime.
@Sweet Little edits Ah, yeah, he can be smug, at times. I think, from what the movie showed, he's been alone since he left his Dad as a child. So, despite having the body of an adult, he still has the mind and heart of a child, thus the smugness.
I love this song and I also love how all of the makeup they put on Jonny Depp doesn't even look like him and I think that is so cool. I mean if u look at Jonny Depp today he doesn't even look like that the makeup artist did a awesome job.
Anyone who prefers the 1971 songs out of nostalgia needs to immediately watch this scene. Hands down, this song (and all songs) surpasses the original by a longshot.
The strange coincidence with the 71 version and this one is striking. The 71 version had different Oompa Loompas but one size fits all song for the kids, and this version had identical Oompa Loompas but unique songs for the kids.
You now what...? I liked both movies! So shut the hell up with all the arguing on which one is better. It's preference. Both movies are excellent. If you liked the original, pure nostalgia and y'all grew up with it. If you liked this one, it's cause you liked it enough to see it, cause y'all are more likely to be older (not saying anybody is old) seeing the older version first.
MediaLover194 ok that explains why it's in there! :D But like... who got in their house and stole that thing from the wall?? :'D (I know it doesn't really matter and that there's no real explanation :D)
I like this one better than the older version cause it has more songs, then the other one. Although, they're both really good. The last time I've watched them. Keep up the good work.
The part of the song that goes "And lots of other things as well, Each with a rather horrid smell" is actually from "George's Marvelous Medicine", one of Dahl's other books. It's part of the song George sings as he stirs the soup pot containing his strange brew while it cooks.
its funny, any other film if it divulged so far form the book you'd have tonnes of fans complaining, how dare they not do it like the book. This one is very close to the book and the least accurate one gets prefered. Swear I remember dhal hating the original version
I think I read somewhere that Roald Dahl told them that they couldn't call it Charlie and the Chocolate Factory as it didn't represent how he wanted the books portrayed. I like both films, the 1971 version mostly for nostalgia and the remake for quality.
@1:50 🎵🎵 *_a rather different set of friends, a rather different set of friends_* 🎵🎵love that part!!😂😂the singing and music for most part of the movie really sounds like some Beatles inspired music!!👍👍
When I first watched this movie, I was kind of creeped out by how dark and weird each kid disappears. But a few years later, i've grown to enjoy the movie more and I can watch it over and over again (even though my parents don't really care much for it and like the original better)
Veruca's father was the only one to really learned his lesson while the other parents were only concerned for the outcome of their child after the factory.
It's funny how you can find your musical identity through a movie such as this one. The songs in this movie sorta shaped me as I was growing up before becoming a musician. We were all presented with 4 styles of music from each kid being eliminated, and in the end, I couldn't stop obsessing over this particular one. I was around 10 - 12 when I would literally replay the chorus of this song again and again. I'd have inexplicable euphoric sensations when listening to those vocal harmonies. Then when I turned 14/15, I became really close to 60s/70s Rock (particularly The Beatles, The Byrds, and ELO) and began playing and writing songs. Looking back now, you can literally say this movie had something to do with it. That was about half a decade ago, and I still get that crazy feeling when listening to this song. Danny Elfman you crazy bastard.
This scene is sad. I mean how the Oompa-Lumpas just through it onto Veruca's father's face that he has been a terrible father in his entire life. Also, that garbage chute always kinda creeped me. It really looks like a black hole.
I didn't like this movie much in comparison to the original Willy Wonka, but I did like this number because it reflects the mental instability of Willy Wonka (at least in THIS movie). Just look at his face when he lets Mr. Salt in and when he's dancing to the Oompa Loompa's song.....how do say "Sociopath" in Oompa-Loompish? It shows how much both he and his workers enjoy the prospect of this little girl, who could possibly be dead at this point, it's creepy. Also the tune is nicer to listen to than the rest of the soundtrack in this movie.
Bet Veruca was scared of squirrels after that. And probably having nightmares about garbage. "A rather different set of friends" eh? Since when did she have a set of friends to begin with?
Greatest Movie I've Seen in 2005. 1. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 2. Madagascar 3. Chicken Little 4. Yours, Mine & Ours 5. Cheaper by the Dozen 2 I wish I could of saw Batman Begins in theaters, but then that movie would be on top.
Turned into fudge, turned blue, stretched into a freakish giant, and... made smelly. Seems Veruca got off easy. A couple showers and she's back to normal.
***** Not in this movie she didn't. She walks out covered in garbage in the finale.
ramirezthesilvite He wasn't turned into chocolate, just covered in it.
The point why Willy Wonka let her down is to show the father that she is a SPOILED brat.
+ramirezthesilvite There was a 50/50 chance of being incinerated though. Not a gamble I'd be keen to take.
Travalon I feel like that the incenerator was never going to work because of either Wonka knowing she was going to do that so he turned off the incinerator or the incinerator was always broken because Willy Wonka has the mind of a 12 year old and doesnt know how to fix an incinerator
You know what the funny part is?
Veruca is actually a well-mannered and polite child overall (in comparison to the other three at least). She introduces herself to Willy Wonka politely at the beginning of the movie and sometimes throughout, and only makes snarky comments when her father is around. She was the only one who wasn't mean to Charlie (well Mike wasn't either I suppose). It really is her father's fault that she ended up spoiled. Wonka did a good job in realizing that and making sure that he was punished as well (he's the only parent who met a bad downfall among all 5).
Kafss she only introduced herself because she wanted the prize. and i would agree, it is the parents fault on why the children are spoilt, maybe wonka should have punished the parents too
Kafss But I can't remember Mike being mean to Charlie as well...
Kafss Only Augustus and Violet were mean to Charlie. And I would say it was all the parents' faults for how their children ended up. Bad children aren't inherently bad; they have to be raised in such a way to where they're allowed to act like that. Also, what do you mean she only makes snarky comments when her father is around? Are you saying she's a nicer person when he's not around?
Kafss Mike teavee was extremely rude to him, lol.
***** Not really, unless you're just joking.
"Good news! I've just been informed that the incinerator is broken, so there should be about three weeks of rotten garbage to break their fall!"
Well, that's good news
I love the guitar in the beginning. Sounds like something you'd play as a hippie back in the late 60's-70's. Very beautiful.
Each of the songs was based on a different decade of music.
Edit: yep this one is like a 70s hippie song.
Lol "hipster."
+Game Fanatic "hipster." Don't ever say dumb shit like that again. Hippies and hipsters are totally different.
Steveeann jones I did not know that until after I commented and forgot to fix it.
And then the squirrels go back to their job as if throwing Veruca down the hole was no big deal.
True.
+CODY GRUHLKE pay up, not even close
+CODY GRUHLKE The first mr salt does more
CODY GRUHLKE you lost send my my $10
But Veruca was no doubt the baddest nut they'd ever tested.
wonka has the most sadistic facial expression in this number
That's because he hated Veruca and her father the most. My guess is Mr. Salt was one of the spies mentioned earlier...
Jaylene Hake he hated Mike Teavee more for trying to make him look dumb, until the kid got what was coming to him.
Da Triton Strangely enough, Wonka is nicest to Mike out of all the other bad children.
songofthesouthfan2 I think given roald dahl logic, he saw the golden tickets winners on TV and devised the tour with plans for their punishment based on their faults, (Gluttony for augustus, gum chewing for Violet, Verruca's greed and spoilt attitude, and Mike's interest in Television and video games, for which he saved him for last.), the last entrant was poor kid he couldn't find fault in, which was Charlie Bucket, except he didn't understand how a poor kid could love his parents more than what he offered, putting Willy Wonka at fault and not the kid indeed.
What I like about the movie, though, is that it's never clear if Wonka did plan everything or not. I personally think that he knew Charlie would win the special prize at the end just from seeing the interviews of the children on TV, but didn't intend on the kids actually getting into dangerous situations since he always tries to convince them not to do whatever it is that they do.
Veruca: Daddy, I want a flying glass elevator. Mr.Salt: The only thing your getting today is a bath and that's final. Veruca: But I want it!
Mr.Salt: *stares at veruca angrily*
I just know that they changed how they were raising her.
He should have gave it to her so she could crash
Veruca: Daddy, I want a flying glass elevator.
Mr. Salt: The only thing your getting today is a bath and that's final.
Veruca: *points out that Mr. Salt also was in the garbage chute, so he also needs a bath*
*"Don't care how, I WANT IT NOW!"*
Am I the only one who thinks this sounds kind of like a Beatles's song
+Classy Mistake is that why i love it so much?
It's got that psychedelic sound which the Beatles did dabble in.
+Classy Mistake I thought the same thing. Most likely the harmonies and the sitars.
said the exact thing. like was the original one as trippy?
What are some good beatles songs that sound good like this
What if the squirrels found her to be a good nut? They would have cracked her head open...
...and the movie would go from dark to gorey as well as PG to PG-13. If Tim Burton were make Charlie & the Chocolate Factory even more darker and twisted than it already is, I feel like he would probably use that twist to throw us off.
Then it was a good thing that she was a "bad nut"
If she was a good nut she wouldn't be trying to squirrelnap people's factory workers.
KamektheMagikoopa1 Unless she somehow fell in and startled the squirrels
I think Veruca got thrown down the garbage chute because she represented 1 of the 7 Deadly sins: Greed.
Complain all you want about this version, the lyrics from these versions of the songs are taken directly from the book.
I didn't know the book had songs.
ChuffedMuffin Yeah, he wrote the songs the Oompa Loompas sang....of course, we don't know the tunes to the songs, but still...
The only thing I remember about the song from the book was from Violet who sang about a woman who chewed so much gum she ended up chewing her tongue off, which apparently the movie sings about too.
Very LOOSELY taken from the book. They only take certain phrases and repeat them over and over. The songs from the book are really long and far wordier than these...but to be fair, pretty much any movie adaption of this book would have had to shorten or change the songs somehow.
Does anyone else find it oddly ironic that the two movies titles felt misleading?
Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory - Main focus is Charlie
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - Main focus is Willy Wonka
So you watch Nostalgia critic too huh?
I guess that in Charlie And The Chocolate Factory, it focuses on Charlie because he's a saint compared to the old Charlie. The old Charlie was being a little selfish which is one of the reasons why Ronald Dahl hated the old film. But Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory focuses on Willy Wonka because he was the better person in the film. But I don't know, that's my own theory.
@@thanatosvorigan4986 Well in the 1971 movie, Charlie is better because he actually acts like a kid. Sure he cries when he doesn't get the ticket, but any kid would cry when their dream is crushed. Sure he's a little selfish, what kid isn't? But I think that gets made up for with Wonka's test at the end of the movie which he passes.
In the new one, Charlie is a perfect child. He doesn't act like a real kid as he is too perfect and rather bland in that movie. He doesn't have a test to go through because there was no damning qualities to him.
@@simonster-9094 Why do you have such a problem with the remake Charlie? That's what he's supposed to be like since the newer movie is a lot more faithful to the book. You're acting like it's a sin for a child to have a good heart.
@@thanatosvorigan4986 I'm not saying the 2005 Charlie is bad, I'm just saying the 1971 Charlie is more relateable because he has more emotions like a regular kid would, but still has a good heart.
Veruca Salt
The little brute
Has just gone down the garbage chute
And she will meet, as she descends
A rather different set of friends (x3)
A fish head for example cut
This morning from a halibut
An oyster from an oyster stew
A steak that no one else would chew
And lots of others things as well
Each with its rather
Horrid smell (x2)
These are Verucas newfound friends
As she will meet as she descends
These are Verucas newfound friends
~Instrumental~
Who went and spoiled her who indeed?
Who pandered to her every need?
Who turned her into such a brat?
Why the culprits?
Who did that?
The guilty ones, now this is sad
Dear old mum, and loving dad
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those Squirrels are NOT Computer Generated according to the Wikipedia. The animals were trained every day for 10 weeks before filming commenced. They began their coaching while newborns, fed by bottles to form relationships with human trainers. The squirrels were each taught how to sit upon a little blue bar stool, tap and then open a walnut, and deposit its meat onto a conveyor belt. "Ultimately, the scene was supplemented by CGI and animatronics," Burton said, "but for the close-ups and the main action, they're the real thing.
***** They're real when they jump on her, however they used a stunt double for that shot. They're only CGI when they pin her down, knock on her head, and drag her into the garbage chute.
But the garbage chute is not a deep hole
No. They were all Computer animated
Joshua Orro they were only some were real the others were computer
Yes but the part when she fall in the floor they had to cgi due of them beeing too quick and being diffuclt.
better actors, better Songs. better settings, better everything !! this version will always be my favorite !!
I love when people say they don't like this version because it doesn't tell a story. For one, it gives you the entire backdrop to Mr. Wonka's chocolatey fond heart and how he basically started this factory from scratch. That's an incentive and a motive for the younger generation. It shows the actual hardships endured by lower class families, aka the story line of the bucket family. It shows each story line of the other four lucky finders as well, for entertainment and it obviously helps aid your mind for how these kids were raised. The lyrics to every Oompa loopa song is completely original straight from the book and it flows with it's own creatively impressive decade twist. The fact that Gene Wilder or anyone else wouldn't want to see this movie is beyond my comprehension.. And to be honest I was even exposed to the original Willy Wonka longer and I still would watch this one over it any day.
We can agree to disagree. I agree with Nostalgia Critic about Willy Wonka being better because...even though Charlie wasn't part of the title, the plot found a way to make him a meaningful character, and he had an important choice to make at the end of the story. November 28, 2018, 8:51pm
Do people actually use "it doesn't tell a story" as a reason to prefer the original? The 1971 version is filled with those strange cutaway gags that disrupt the main plot
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Love how you felt the need to say "I agree with Nostalgia Critic" when OP never mentioned him
The last part Id have to disagree I think they’re both good and I can’t say I like one more than the other but bravo for this comment because I agree completely!!!
I’m also a bit curious if the reason Gene Wilder wouldn’t see it is because he was battling alzheimers and he didn’t want to confuse himself and wanted to remember it when he did it….
Both movies are different interpretations of the same book. They are great in their own ways, so why can't folks just enjoy?
kyle greenough Tim Burton's film was not a remake.
Corey Messick Yes, I did.
To be perfectly honest, I'm not sure anyone can definitively say which version was closer to the book (which I have read). I always heard that the Burton version was much closer (mostly by those who prefer the Burton film), but when I read it, I didn't see that as being glaringly obvious. Both films deviate from the book a little, but in different ways. Now I will say the Burton version is probably more accurate in what it includes...like Charley's dad and his job at the toothpaste factory, the story of Prince Pondicherry and his chocolate palace, the squirrel scene (instead of geese). As far as dialogue goes, it's hard to say. Both films include lines from the book that the other film does not in some places so I would say that's a toss up. But what stops me from saying the Burton version is definitely more faithful to the book is the plot about Willy Wonka's childhood, Willy Wonka's dad, and really the whole focus on Willy Wonka in general. That one plot point permeates the entire movie as soon as Willy Wonka is introduced, and the story is supposed to be about Charlie, not Willy Wonka. If that element were removed, then the Burton film would hands down be closer to the book. But that added story angle makes it quite different. If I was absolutely forced to pick one, I would probabably say the Burton version is closer (even though I much prefer the original 1971 version with Gene Wilder), but I don't get at all why people are acting like it was by far closer to the book. Both movies take liberties with the ending, the Burton one FAR more so. The book ending basically has all the children being weeded out except for Charlie, Willy Wonka telling him he got the factory, they go to his house, and just immediately take the rest of his family back to live at the factory. The End. The whole plot with the gobstoppers and Slugworth isn't in the book like it is in the 1971, neither is Wonka reacting and getting mad at the end to test Charlie.
Did you know that the original movie you so hold dear was made to sell low-quality candy bars?
ddivincenzo1 I don't know about the other scenes. But in the original movie you don't see Veruca's dad get his ass kicked by a squirrel.
MV96 I don't know about this movie, but in the original, the low-quality candy bars were made of wood.
Mr Salt's little yelp when he gets pushed is amazingly adorable.
wtf
Yeah like "eeergh" xD
AlienWithABox I agree, he's hot. xD
And it's perfectly timed too.
Dear old mom, and loving *BUMP* dad (AAH!!)
Alt title: 24 midgets sing and throw parts of dead animals at a distraught child
Candle I lol'ed
Candle you have no idea how much I just laughed at that 😂😂
For some reason I didn't think Veruca was distraught whe she fell down the chute lol
Wait...you didn't count ALL of them...did you?
@@goosebumpskid1281 yep, there are 24
The best moment in the whole film is when Johnny Depp says 'To the incinerator'. He perfectly, brilliantly captures the restrained-but-not-really glee.
And what about when he's bobbing his head to the song with a cheerful smile?😂😂😂😂😂😂
I wonder what smelled worse, Veruca's attitude or all that garbage she landed in?
Her attitude, no contest.
HE SAID THAT SHE AS GOING TO THE INCNERATOR!!!!! WTF!!! CHARLIE YOU WENT THROUGH THIS HEN YOU WERE A KID AND NOW YOU ARE GOINGTOBE KILLING MORE PEOPLE!!
+jo lo English, please.
Who says Charlie's going to do the same thing?
both
I just noticed that all of the songs sung by the Oompa-Loompas have the same lyrics from the book. Some parts were taken out to shorten it, but it really is closer to the movie than the original movie.
Yeah
The Violet song was changed the most, but all that "Miss Bigelow" stuff wouldn't have translated well to film
1:02-1:07 He already knew which key it was. He had this planned all along.
He had all of it planned. That's why he wasn't ever worried; he already knew they weren't getting hurt.
Lemon&Lime Flavored Bleach #ObeyYourThirst If he had planned their deaths, they would've died
In the original, he had them sign a contract so their families couldn't sue him XD
The kids were underage when they signed the contract, so it was not legally valid.
Colleen Flett
I like how her dad just stood there and made odd faces
2:54
Wonka: Go die with your daughter. It'll leave less witnesses.
Markthegamer I love his face at this moment x)
They aren't the first they certainly won't be the last
Me: continues singing
lmao he knew exactly what was going to happen from that point forward
THE ARMADA HAHAHAHAHAEDVFKEFVJVFNDVHNVFMRFVM dark..
I love his face while he's tilting his head from side to side. They're singing their "ahs" and he has the most evil grin on his face. I love it.
What about during the oyster bit? That one was even funnier.
Love the 1960's vibe of this song.
LYRICS: veruca salt the little brute,
has just gone down the garbage chute,
and she will meet as she decends,
a rather different set of friends,
a rather different set of friends!(x2)
a fish for an example cut,
this morning from a haribut,
an oyster from an oyster stew,
a piece of meat no one would chew,
and lots of other things as well,
each with a rather horrid smell!
horrid smell!
these are veruca's newfound friends!
that she will meet as she decends!
these are veruca's newfound fr-ie-nds!!
(instrumental) with ahhhs
who went and spoiled her?
who indeed?
who pandered to her every need?
who turned her into such a brat?
who are the culprits?
who did that?
the guilty ones,
now this is sad,
dear old mom and loving dad.
It actually said "Veruca Salt, the little Brit".
She's British.
Togami No, it's brute
OurLove4Dance
I'm literally pressing my headphones to my ears and every time, it sounds like Brit.
I literally just checked possibly 10 sources for lyrics saying brute
I still can't hear "Brute". I'm literally in a completely silent room smashing these headphones, which are good headphones, against my ears and I hear "Brit" every damn time.
God Bless this film. Reminds me of simpler times.
I'm really glad they added the musical numbers into this movie; and they did a wonderful job bringing them to life
I hate when people insult this movie, but what annoys me even more is when people call it a REMAKE!!! IT IS NOT A FUCKING REMAKE!!!! This is an original take from Tim Burton, he was not making an attempt to outshine the previous movie, he was trying to create Roald Dahl's strangely charming but creepy world. Saying this is a remake is like saying that Nolan's Batman was a remake of Burton's. It wasn't, it was two different directors each taking a go at creating the world. You can prefer one or the other, but just because I prefer Nolan's batman to Burton's, you don't find me hating on the1989 Batman movie. Just appreciate both movies for what they are instead of starting a pointless argument.....
YES thank you! This movie is a lot more true to the actual book, the other one was more like a nice, sugar coated version of it. It's great for the nostalgia, but honestly I prefer this version better.
I agree it wasn't a remake. This version though I don't think is very good (sorry to disagree with you) actually has great music, a pretty fun adventure and a fair enough cast. The first one is sort a classic because how touching it is. Looking back on it, I don't think either is worth seeing as an adult. Not that either one sucks just because if you seen the touching classic, you probably seen it as a child and outseen it over and over again. And seeing this one now is like The Brave Little Toaster after Toy Story. In other words, it's not that its bad, just once what else you saw people could meet it's just not the same. Again I don't think it's a bad movie, just one that was made to early.
Jackie Newberry Oh, I see where you are coming from. From that point of view I get why you and others prefer the old one to this one. Thank you for actually saying or well typing that because I never really got why people hated this movie. Most people just said they hated it because Depp's Willy Wonka, they thought it was just too weird or *sigh* it was a remake and remakes suck. And hey don't be sorry for disagreeing ;)
Immie B You are really sweet. I hope there are more nice people like you out there.Thanks and have a nice day. And sorry being late on my reply.
Immie B I don't know if you got my comment but I'm glad I helped you and I think you're sweet. If you reply you got my message, then I'm glad to know for sure you got it. If not, I hope you have a nice day.
Fun fact: these lyrics ate from the book
all of the songs in this movie are from the book
***** I know. I was kind of pointing it out to the remake haters, to kind of point out the book itself was about as dark as this film....minus the daddy issues Wonka's going through.
No one's sensible then?
***** Because they would go to jail.....
I still prefer the soundtrack of the older movie, but I always appreciated this version used the original lyrics.
"Oh my goodness. She is a bad nut after all."
Veruca was a bad nut throughout the entire movie!🤣 At least she didn't suffer as much as Mike or Violet.
She Didn't Suffer The Same Fate As Augustus Gloop Either. (Igh Ther)
This part sounded like a Beatles song, which is AWESOME!
what song
Stefani Wanisangk No specific Beatles song. It's just that the instrumentals make it sound like a Beatles song, that's it
Yeah you are right
Check out Mike teevee's song, there is a part of it wich is identic to the beatles
Hayden Sears I hear a bit of "Here Comes the Sun" in there.
Lol you ppl whinning about the original being better. That egg room part was boring. She runs around to sing then drops to the garbage? Btw Nutroom actually happens in the real book! Something that the old movie changed.
Yuh
The new one has better parts than the original for sure. The other kids and parents are way more intresting in this one for one thing. The only thing I dislike about this scene is the song but that's just me tbh.
The only thing good about the old one is how she was going down while singing now
coochie.mp4 yeah I like how she didn’t see it coming in that version but she also gets appropriate time to panic in this one
omg that Song was Amazing
And catchy
you can't help but like it I love that
+Tyler Wallace same
Ikr
voilet song is better
I love these songs
tell me about it love !!!!
vercua does get everything she even has more views
2005 Version(more true to the book) > 1971 Version(Mr. Dahl said he hated the movie because the producers butchered his book)
Da Triton there's a possible chance he could have hated them both if he was round to see this one ???
Lord Prince Zuko nope only the 1971 version, he wanted Squirrels checking if a nut is good or not, and not golden geese that lays a good or bad egg. he truly hated it so much, he demanded the title be changed to Willy Wonka and the Chocolate factory, the book is Charlie and the Chocolate factory, The Dahl Family loved Burton's portrayal of James and the Giant Peach, so he was perfect for the task of directing the 2005 version..
Da Triton I like both versions. I like the visuals of the modern one but I think the plotline with his father was quite boring. The original one wasn't so entertaining but it has Gene Wilder who portrayed Wonka amazingly. I really love his performance and there were really good songs (Candyman Can, Golden ticket, Pure Imagination)
Da Triton Tim Burton didn't direct James and the Giant Peach
Lord Prince Zuko I'm Talking about TIM BURTON!!! Okay, so Tim Burton Produced James and the Giant Peach, the movie was marketed at the time as Tim Burton's James and the Giant Peach when i went to see it.
I find watching those two going down the garbage chute immensely satisfying.
Me too. It's always so satisfying to see someone else pay for their sins.
Complicated interparental relationship. Obviously, the parents hate their daughter violently. That's why they named her Veruca. Then, to hide this fact from themselves and the world, they spoil her magnificently and turn her into a superbrat. Sort of hidden dark prophecy being fulfilled.
If you read the book, the three of them fall down. And I agree I get so excited when they fall down the garbage disposal
They were both literally spoiled rotten.
Mike Walk I kinda liked Mr. Salt (in the 1971 version) a *ALOT* better than his rotten daughter. He was funny. The dads in the 71 one were funny and I like the one Mom (Mrs. Tevee) that one. Mr. Salt probably spoiled his daughter because she kicked him and she was kind of mean and scary to children (NOT Charlie, but the girl who one the golden ticket, that she didn't find herself). The girl in real life seemed nice, though.
I'm with ya
I had a BIG crush on this Veruca as a child... ^.^ also this is the best song out of ALL Oompa Loompa songs
You did? Gee.
In my opinion Veruca was the kid that deserved what came to her the most.
Why
i'm sure we ALL know this but that face that willy made when he was opening the gate pretty much YELLS that he KNOWS what he's doing. XD this scene gets to me everytime.
@Sweet Little edits 1:00 - 1:08.
@Sweet Little edits No prob. 😏
@Sweet Little edits ?? You mean the look on his face??
@Sweet Little edits Ah, yeah, he can be smug, at times. I think, from what the movie showed, he's been alone since he left his Dad as a child. So, despite having the body of an adult, he still has the mind and heart of a child, thus the smugness.
I just watched this movie a couple weeks ago and it feels nostalgic. I love the part where they say "A rather different set of friends"
Veruca is the luckiest of them children except for Charlie of course.
My favourite song from Charlie and The Chocolate Factory 👍🏻
I love this song and I also love how all of the makeup they put on Jonny Depp doesn't even look like him and I think that is so cool. I mean if u look at Jonny Depp today he doesn't even look like that the makeup artist did a awesome job.
Not all the squirrels were CGI. They mostly used real ones
That look he gives the dad while backing up at 1:05 😍😍😍😍😍 gorgeous my favorite scene on repeat.
Danny Elfman is a fucking genius...
Yeah. For a song about being thrown down a garbage chute and possibly dying, it's pretty catchy.
+TheFanficFanPony the song was in the book I think
The oompa loompas throwing more garbage on Veruca, while singing a fire diss track, was diabolical 😂🤣🤣
Anyone who prefers the 1971 songs out of nostalgia needs to immediately watch this scene. Hands down, this song (and all songs) surpasses the original by a longshot.
And these are the lyrics taken directly from the book, albeit the lyrics for all the songs in the book have about 5-6 verses each.
The strange coincidence with the 71 version and this one is striking. The 71 version had different Oompa Loompas but one size fits all song for the kids, and this version had identical Oompa Loompas but unique songs for the kids.
You now what...? I liked both movies! So shut the hell up with all the arguing on which one is better. It's preference. Both movies are excellent. If you liked the original, pure nostalgia and y'all grew up with it. If you liked this one, it's cause you liked it enough to see it, cause y'all are more likely to be older (not saying anybody is old) seeing the older version first.
Black person ew
Ok where did the Oompa Loompas get a painting of her Mom? xD
In the book, both of Veruca's parents to with her to the factory, they just needed to match the lyric.
MediaLover194 ok that explains why it's in there! :D But like... who got in their house and stole that thing from the wall?? :'D (I know it doesn't really matter and that there's no real explanation :D)
Maybe they have got a teleporter and they teleported to veruca's house and stole it?
CraftingThomasGames Finally! The first logical explanation! :D
CaptainSinaSparrow lol
This was my favorite song in the film, wish it was longer
I like this one better than the older version cause it has more songs, then the other one. Although, they're both really good. The last time I've watched them. Keep up the good work.
"Daddy, I want a squirrel! Get me one of those squirrels!"
I hate Veruca.
"SORRY SWEETIE.MR WONKAS BEING UNREASONABLE"
"...and one SILLY hamster! Daddy, I WANT a SQUIRREL!"
Wonka:”They’re not for sale, she can’t have one.”
This is my favorite part about Charlie and the 🍫 factory
Beautiful blending of the song Lyricas, singing, and music together.
3:12 THIS... IS... SPARTA!!!!
The part of the song that goes
"And lots of other things as well,
Each with a rather horrid smell"
is actually from "George's Marvelous Medicine", one of Dahl's other books. It's part of the song George sings as he stirs the soup pot containing his strange brew while it cooks.
I unironically enjoy the songs in this movie.
I wouldn't say Veruca was a bad nut, she was a SALTY NUT! XD
MajorLink oh lol good one
MajorLink nice👍😂
To be fair the songs in this were hella creative and I really like deep roy!! He didn’t give me nightmares
its funny, any other film if it divulged so far form the book you'd have tonnes of fans complaining, how dare they not do it like the book. This one is very close to the book and the least accurate one gets prefered. Swear I remember dhal hating the original version
I think I read somewhere that Roald Dahl told them that they couldn't call it Charlie and the Chocolate Factory as it didn't represent how he wanted the books portrayed. I like both films, the 1971 version mostly for nostalgia and the remake for quality.
Suzanna Bobic
After seeing the original film, Roald Dahl refused to let anyone make a movie out of the book's sequel. He really hated that movie.
Then again. The great glass elevator was a wierdddd book
@1:50 🎵🎵 *_a rather different set of friends, a rather different set of friends_* 🎵🎵love that part!!😂😂the singing and music for most part of the movie really sounds like some Beatles inspired music!!👍👍
Augustus Gloop: Gluttony
Violet Beauregarde: Pride
Veruca Salt: Greed
Mike Teavee: Sloth
Charlie Bucket: Envy
nah... charlie aint Envy
And Wonka is Wrath XD
Not in this version in the original he is though
Dr. Stylish charli ain't envy, he is contempted on what he have.
Willy Wonka: Lust
When I first watched this movie, I was kind of creeped out by how dark and weird each kid disappears. But a few years later, i've grown to enjoy the movie more and I can watch it over and over again (even though my parents don't really care much for it and like the original better)
by far my favourite song from the movie... i love it!! lol
Me 2 :3
You could clearly hear her going down lmao Wonka knew damn well she wasn’t stuck at the top 😂
"I'm Veruca Salt."
"I always thought a verruca was a wart you got on the bottom of your foot."
Well, she's just as unpleasant!
Worse!
I gotta give props to Danny Elfman for composing this. The tone was just perfect for each of the four brats.
Veruca's father was the only one to really learned his lesson while the other parents were only concerned for the outcome of their child after the factory.
Movie is more terrifying with each time I watch it.
I find it ironic that Veruca Salt's song is quite sweet-sounding and charming.
Ah this takes me back. I loved these songs when I was little and I still do.
among of this 5 children
veruca has a very charm and best song of them
it also has lesson too..
i can listen it on many times Lol
I'm crying bc of how scared she was... Screw everyone else, I've always been a Veruca fan and I always will be!
SilverFoxes me too! i love her so much! shes so pretty!
Yep!
I love this song
Me Too
THAT WAS MY FREAKING JAM LONG AGO!!
It's funny how you can find your musical identity through a movie such as this one. The songs in this movie sorta shaped me as I was growing up before becoming a musician. We were all presented with 4 styles of music from each kid being eliminated, and in the end, I couldn't stop obsessing over this particular one. I was around 10 - 12 when I would literally replay the chorus of this song again and again. I'd have inexplicable euphoric sensations when listening to those vocal harmonies. Then when I turned 14/15, I became really close to 60s/70s Rock (particularly The Beatles, The Byrds, and ELO) and began playing and writing songs. Looking back now, you can literally say this movie had something to do with it. That was about half a decade ago, and I still get that crazy feeling when listening to this song. Danny Elfman you crazy bastard.
This scene is sad. I mean how the Oompa-Lumpas just through it onto Veruca's father's face that he has been a terrible father in his entire life.
Also, that garbage chute always kinda creeped me. It really looks like a black hole.
This movie slaps, honestly
“Don’t touch that squirrel’s nuts, it’ll make him crazy!”😂😂😂😂😂
the music sounds like an early 70's Saturday Morning Kids show, New Friends with Veruca !! Come Play
"Hey, I don't pay you to sing! You just used up today's bathroom break!"
Hard@$$
I used to do the finger wagging dance to my friend to irritate her when she'd done something wrong haha
This is my favorite song in this version of the movie
Looks like Mr. Salt got what he wanted.
Veruca went first.
i sung and danced this back in like 2nd grade for show and tell in class LMAO what a throwback
depending on how far she goes down shes the only one that dosent get to somewhat listen to the oompla loompa song
3:17 THIS IS WONKA !!!!!!
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory-300 crossover
1:17 wonka closed the door and LOCKED IT!!!
He know that they never come back again
I love 2:54 Wonka knows EXACTLY what the oompa loompas will be doing next lmao
Thanks! this clip fits PERFECTLY for my 20 minute presentation of the sounds in the movie!
i'm still here in 2024
I didn't like this movie much in comparison to the original Willy Wonka, but I did like this number because it reflects the mental instability of Willy Wonka (at least in THIS movie). Just look at his face when he lets Mr. Salt in and when he's dancing to the Oompa Loompa's song.....how do say "Sociopath" in Oompa-Loompish? It shows how much both he and his workers enjoy the prospect of this little girl, who could possibly be dead at this point, it's creepy. Also the tune is nicer to listen to than the rest of the soundtrack in this movie.
Yeah, if Wonka were real, he'd probably be arrested the next day...
I love this movie:) i love the other one also but this one is definitely my favorite :) i love Johnny Depp as Willy Wonka
Bet Veruca was scared of squirrels after that. And probably having nightmares about garbage. "A rather different set of friends" eh? Since when did she have a set of friends to begin with?
Goodiesfanful, People like her hunt in packs.
Greatest Movie I've Seen in 2005.
1. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
2. Madagascar
3. Chicken Little
4. Yours, Mine & Ours
5. Cheaper by the Dozen 2
I wish I could of saw Batman Begins in theaters, but then that movie would be on top.
Falling headfirst into a seemingly endless hole is the worst way to go