Right! he literally had to learn how to sing and dance just for this movie. On top of that all, multiple shots for each oompa loompa. He goes down in history 🙌🏼
Wow, so cool that the sets were real and so were the squirrels 🐿 Thank you 🙏This has always been one of my favorite movies that I watch over and over. Not every day of course 😁
What did they use for the chocolate river? Even if it is water most of the time it looks so viscous. Do you know if they used chocolate at all for big scenes like the temple thats melting?
@@watermelonqueen1755you probably read something about the original because the 1971 version used real chocolate this one just used their own mixture that looks like chocolate
Okay, I have to admit, I really disliked only one bit in this movie and that was the Oompa Loompas, but after watching this actor bust his a$$ working so hard, I will really have to take another look at this movie with my Karen lenses off. He really was outstanding in his efforts. Everyone really working hard. We really lose sight of the efforts put in. I am reflecting.
What an amazing set! Tim Burton’s imagination is magical and the hands that created that reality are truly blessed. All of the actors were perfect and Depp’s portrayal of the socially awkward, passive aggressive and thoroughly weird Wonka is superb.
What an amazing experience for them kids to literally be put into a fantasy world. No CGI it was all created by professionals and it shows. No expense spared. Bet they had an amazing experience while making it and will remember this time until they are old and grey themselves lol. It looked really fun while making it.
Si se hubiera hecho esta pelicula en esta época seguro iban a meter CGI hasta por el c.u.l.o jajajajajaja y no solo eso sino que seguro hasta las ardillas lo hubieran hecho con CGI y no real como se vió en esta realización de dicha escena en específico, fueron unos capos totales los que hicieron esta genial pelicula!!!
Man. It's so wild seeing people do VFX on such old computers. To think that those must've been brand-spankin' new at the time, or at most a few years old. Man, how times have changed and yet stayed the same.
If it were a Disney movie, it's entirely possible that some of the sets would be on display as the movie's making its run at the El Capitan Theater in Hollywood. Sadly, as is with ALL movies, these sets needed to be demolished to make way for the NEXT project. Come on, Warners; where's YOUR El Capitan?
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Comments are turned off on your 4K trailer, so I thought I'd ask here. Where did you get a 4k version of that trailer? I thought it might have been upscaled but watching it, it seems it might be legit. I've been waiting for a UHD Blu Ray release of Charlie & The Chocolate Factory, which I'm guessing they're prepping for next year to go alongside Wonka's release in theaters.
For some reason comments were disabled on the 4K video but I turned them on now. I was never able to find an HD version of the trailer but on the Apple TV app, when you go to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and preview the trailer, it was the highest resolution I had ever seen. I don't know if it was 4K or not but I screen recorded the trailer in 4K. I also truly hope they release the movie in 4K UHD. My thinking has always been that they would release it this year or next year to tie in with the Wonka prequel (and then maybe they can even do a 3-film 4K set). It's one of the most popular movies to not yet get a 4K release, so I'm hopeful a release is imminent!
@@coatsorkeys Ahhh ! Yes, indeed, Apple TV, when you have sufficient bandwidth, is some of the highest quality you can find out there. Thanks for the answer ;-)
I saw this movie in theaters at 13. I had seen the original one from 1971 in 3rd grade during music class. The original will awlays be better to me but this one is kinda cool too.
Such an awful movie, but you gotta respect all the visuals and effort that was put in to film it!! If we could have the 1971 film but with the 2005 sets, that would be amazing...
The one guy playing the oompa loompas had to work hard
Praise Deep Roy.
why can't you spell oompa loompas right?
Right! he literally had to learn how to sing and dance just for this movie. On top of that all, multiple shots for each oompa loompa. He goes down in history 🙌🏼
@@wonkvii7008 thank you dear
I don't know if I would call that work but he definitely had to move his arms more
They taught the actual squirrels??????? That’s amazing
Yeah , they used real , robotics and CGI squirrels combined 😆 nowadays everything will be just giant green screen and lots of CGI magic .
deep roy is that guy in the project group that do all the work, so the whole group get the A+ grade ❤️😂
Wow, so cool that the sets were real and so were the squirrels 🐿
Thank you 🙏This has always been one of my favorite movies that I watch over and over. Not every day of course 😁
I'm pretty sure Deep Roy did more work in this movie than any single other person including Tim Burton! Dude played like 10000 characters! 😆
OMG what so much effort in making such a beautiful set.... I loved this movie, it was sweet n as usual Johnny was cheeky n amazing
Making a tiny boat to control the big set boat is actually epic
Love this!! Please continue this if you can!
And Edward scissorhands my fave. 👍🏼
Asombroso!!!!
Que detalles en la produccion!!!
thanks for sharing this awesome material
Deep Roy is the best. Props to him for filming each guy separately. It makes the movie feel all the more reap
Why does it just seem like a vibe with everyone on set
Hands down Deep roy best actor in the universe
Deep Roy looks genuinely like one of the nicest people on earth
Music:Danny Elfman(2005)
Lyrics: Glenn Slater
Kid me went into a rabbit hole trying to figure out how they filmed the entire augustus scene.
I LUV TIM BURTON'S STYLE!!!!!
What clever squirrels
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I'm wondering how many studio's did they use to make the film, and was this filmed in the U K
GENIUS!!
Cool to see the animatronic Violet head for the forward roll shot at 10:40
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What did they use for the chocolate river?
Even if it is water most of the time it looks so viscous.
Do you know if they used chocolate at all for big scenes like the temple thats melting?
my only question is was the lake actual chocolate? or was it mud resembling chocolate?
Actual chocolate! I read it somewhere
@@watermelonqueen1755 thats awesome haha
Good trolling.
@@watermelonqueen1755you probably read something about the original because the 1971 version used real chocolate this one just used their own mixture that looks like chocolate
To be fair, the old one honestly didn’t look like very appetizing chocolate imo haha
I think Dr Shaun Murphy (Freddie Highmore) might have prefered rabbits.
Now I am going to have the one with Google
Deep Roy is so cool 😎 But I also like the Green Haired Ooompa Loompas too 😅😅
Do you even a more violet beauregarde like that
6:40
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as someone that grew up watching the original this version truly let me down I don't understand why
Don't compare them. They are both masterpieces in their own right. Same but different. I loved both versions.
Not for me, I loved this movie!!
Not for me... I love this version so much 💕💕
The Oompa Loompa actor is literally a hero
For real
5:32
Okay, I have to admit, I really disliked only one bit in this movie and that was the Oompa Loompas, but after watching this actor bust his a$$ working so hard, I will really have to take another look at this movie with my Karen lenses off. He really was outstanding in his efforts. Everyone really working hard. We really lose sight of the efforts put in. I am reflecting.
What an amazing set! Tim Burton’s imagination is magical and the hands that created that reality are truly blessed. All of the actors were perfect and Depp’s portrayal of the socially awkward, passive aggressive and thoroughly weird Wonka is superb.
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What an amazing experience for them kids to literally be put into a fantasy world. No CGI it was all created by professionals and it shows. No expense spared. Bet they had an amazing experience while making it and will remember this time until they are old and grey themselves lol. It looked really fun while making it.
There was a little CGI.
Well, they used CGI for some takes and shots, but for minimum use, otherwise everything would look too rubbery and green screened.
Si se hubiera hecho esta pelicula en esta época seguro iban a meter CGI hasta por el c.u.l.o jajajajajaja y no solo eso sino que seguro hasta las ardillas lo hubieran hecho con CGI y no real como se vió en esta realización de dicha escena en específico, fueron unos capos totales los que hicieron esta genial pelicula!!!
The kids are such wonderful actors. 👏great performance!
What a trip these kids had.
Fantastic movie! Tim and Johnny together are a great team. The
This is one of My favorite movies Thank you Tim Burton
Man. It's so wild seeing people do VFX on such old computers. To think that those must've been brand-spankin' new at the time, or at most a few years old. Man, how times have changed and yet stayed the same.
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Deep Roy put a whole lot of work into his role, hats off to him.
6:38 omg willy looks so cool 😩🔥
Willy wonka always will be the best
4:44 Anna Sophia-Robb's smile her was kinda precious given that you would know the fate of her next character (Bridge to Terabithia)
I luv that movie
I love Charlie (Freddie) and grandpa Joe (David Kelly) in this version.
Yes, the Grandpa Joe in this version is so kind and sweet. Unlike a certain person in the 1971 film
The shade of willy wonka, so sassy 😎
7:48 he looked genuinely scared
I love how even tho it will get messed up sometimes Sally still put makeup on
I really want to know what happened to the sets they made after the movie was released
If it were a Disney movie, it's entirely possible that some of the sets would be on display as the movie's making its run at the El Capitan Theater in Hollywood. Sadly, as is with ALL movies, these sets needed to be demolished to make way for the NEXT project.
Come on, Warners; where's YOUR El Capitan?
@@Bobsheaux damn...the amount of budget used to make those is huge just for them to demolish after🥲
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Still cant believe that johnny is willy wonka 😭😭😭😭
Fantastic movie ! Tim and Johnny together are a great team . The
This is Deep Roys movie actually!
Comments are turned off on your 4K trailer, so I thought I'd ask here. Where did you get a 4k version of that trailer? I thought it might have been upscaled but watching it, it seems it might be legit. I've been waiting for a UHD Blu Ray release of Charlie & The Chocolate Factory, which I'm guessing they're prepping for next year to go alongside Wonka's release in theaters.
For some reason comments were disabled on the 4K video but I turned them on now.
I was never able to find an HD version of the trailer but on the Apple TV app, when you go to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and preview the trailer, it was the highest resolution I had ever seen. I don't know if it was 4K or not but I screen recorded the trailer in 4K.
I also truly hope they release the movie in 4K UHD. My thinking has always been that they would release it this year or next year to tie in with the Wonka prequel (and then maybe they can even do a 3-film 4K set). It's one of the most popular movies to not yet get a 4K release, so I'm hopeful a release is imminent!
@@coatsorkeys Ahhh ! Yes, indeed, Apple TV, when you have sufficient bandwidth, is some of the highest quality you can find out there. Thanks for the answer ;-)
Que trabalho!
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I always like to see the movie first then look up how it was made, you could never do that 70 year ago, great movie also.
I saw this movie in theaters at 13. I had seen the original one from 1971 in 3rd grade during music class. The original will awlays be better to me but this one is kinda cool too.
this looks so much better than Cadbury World in Birmingham lol
Haha even there was a real squirrel actor... Wow just wow
OMG. All these are worth my film ticket!
Great movie! 👍
great effort👏
so those squirrels were such a good actors lol
7:40 the chocolate whirlpool was real?!
A bizarre film.
its crazy to think that the actor who plays charlie now plays shaun in the show The Good Doctor
I love chocolate 🍫 yummy 😋😊
Such an awful movie, but you gotta respect all the visuals and effort that was put in to film it!! If we could have the 1971 film but with the 2005 sets, that would be amazing...
The first movie was for kids of all ages. This movie was more for older teens and adults. The first one, of course, was much funnier.
Mercy Deep Roy prepping for the Oompa Loompas roles is exhausting to watch.
I hadn’t noticed the Oompa Loompas were the same guy. LOL
Omfg!!!!!!! Amazedddd
11:43 that wiggle was smooth
3:58
We finally saw his face
I love you johnny depp
Deep Roy = Mini Paul McCartney
what? 😂
Just woww 🤗🤗🤗
Magic!!
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One Oompa Loompa was so stupid
Hey. It was amazing.