Just like my brother. He wants an elephant for a pet when at 23 he should know that's illegal to have a largest land animal for a pet. He even made fun of my $40 donation to the National Zoo!
Oh wow! They also said it in my video too! Unless... WE WERE WATCHING THE SAME VIDEO! Wow, what a shocker, who could have guessed!? The sheer, dumb luck of a chance.
This was filmed on her birthday. Apparently she was very sweet and well behaved as a child. She also confessed to having a huge crush on Charlie (Peter Ostrum) during filming
Fun Fact: The girl that played Veruca Salt had her birthday shortly after shooting this scene and she was given one 12 inch golden egg as a birthday present which then, many years later, sold at auction for thousands of dollars.
Fun Fact: Your Wrong This scene was filmed on her 13th Birthday. Producers have her a golden egg and she still has it to this day. It wasnt filmed before her birthday and she didnt sell the egg. Learn your facts before making yourself look like an idiot
@@ryansmith2149 Just curious if she still has it then how come it ended up on pawn stars? Not trying to start an argument just wanted your take on this. Thanks
ColwellNC1309 You do realise that practically every item on that show is a fake? She still has this egg to this day she has said it herself in an interview
Veruca is the only child in the movie who gets her own musical number. The actress was so talented that she upstaged everyone else. She's the most memorable character in this movie
This was the best scene in the whole movie for me. Veruca also looked so much like how my mom did in the 60s and early 70s as a child. I always thought that was really cool.
That's always how you should react to children's attention-seeking histrionics. Always remember that YOU are the example that they must follow. When children realise that they're going to be just fine by adopting adult behaviour, the nonsense ends - and you've got a lovely young, intelligent, human being to nurture.
@@Goodiesfanfulor maybe he was trying to still remain polite and be the example of a calm and reasonable person, even though he was getting increasingly angry, and his anger happened to explode when Charlie happened to have been the only person left. Things like that can boil over time. And knowing how good Wonka is and how humans are, especially after a good night sleep to clear the head, I believe that even if he did dismiss Charlie and they left the factory…as long as Charlie did not partake in Grandpa Joe’s advice of revenge, Wonka would have reached out a few days later to Charlie’s family and said “I’m sorry for yelling, the drinks were not too serious of an infraction - I fly all the time with them to test them - you can come to the factory and meet with me to discuss ownership”, or he would have reached out and said, “Charlie, I’m sorry for yelling. I shouldn’t have reacted like I did. But those kids were more than I bargained for and I am too old to act as both a tour guide and a third parent of 4 nasty naughty children. Sadly, I can’t give you the chocolate because of the fizzy lifting drink incident, but the fact that you handled it gracefully and survived my tour shows that you have great things ahead of you. Thanks for partaking in my factory and I wish you and your family well.” I think Wonka only exploded because of everything that built up that day and the fact that he didn’t feel appreciated by the 4 kids nor their parents and Charlie just happened to have been there in the moment where he let loose.
This actress literally delivered some of the best work of an actress I have ever seen. She stole the scene in every part she was given, definitely the most memorable character for me. I used to do this whole number with my sister when we were little (with our stuffed animals as the Oompa Loompas) great times
In my opinion, this song is the reason why the word "no" exists. Also, it's pretty sad that there are actually some parents out there that spoil and pamper their kids like this.
So glad my parents weren’t. Especially about candy. I was a little shit but that’s normal for a kid with their brains are still developing. Grew out of it.
*Well, they're supposed to do that. FEELINGS COME FIRST, EVERY TIME, ALL THE TIME. YOU SAY NO TO THEM, AND THEIR FEELINGS ARE HURT. DUH. And those parents who do spoil and coddle and pamper their kids are GOOD parents; because they know how their children FEEL. EMOTIONS FIRST.*
The ironic thing is that Julie Dawn Cole grew up in poverty and did not know who her father was (according to interviews). She had a blast playing this character!
@@danimorrison4293 Let's just say Charlie's actor was more book accurate to his character. In case you don't know what I mean, much of the original moral in Dahl's book was that Charlie simply did nothing to cause himself or Grandpa Joe trouble and just left the other kids to their own devices. Winning by indifference and distraction at the wonders the factory had to offer. While Charlie in this did not do that, Charlie's actor was wise enough to keep out of it between the two. Meaning even if neither one didn't win them over, he won by being smart about it.
Her transition from mad to sweet at 1:16 is what won her the role in the audition. The producers were impressed at how quickly she could swing into different moods to get what she wants :)
I am always impressed by the single cut that starts at 1:38. The yellow saran wrap twirls around Wonka improbably, Veruca destroys half the set, and knocks down that tower of boxes onto the oompa loompas perfectly. Veruca even does an extra little spin on the cart before shoving it. Very impressive.
@@bridgetsylvesterprice7379 ha ha ha mom is on the floor sobbing as the 7 year old daughter beats her and sends her to her room! That is one parenting strategy....
This scene was, I think, incredibly well-acted. The whole thing is over-the-top without being fake; she's not actually making demands about parties and the like, just asserting that her word is law. Well-choreographed.
I'm blown away by the scene at 1:40. The way she punches the basket and kicks the boxes in time with the music, then does the shopping cart spin and nails the roll is fucking baller.
I love Willy Wonka's reaction in the background. He's probably thinking. 'Maybe I can make her disappear, and make it look like an accident'. I loved all the actors and actresses in this movie. A true classic.
Part of her little nice girl bipolar persona, as she skips and fake-smiles -- right after being totally frenzied with greed and anger -- so funny, and such a good interpretation from a 13-year-old on her birthday. Love this performance.
Yeah, I've done community musical theater and I am all about noticing when the actor rehearsed her blocking ahead of time. I'm guessing she didn't require too many takes. Those are relatively long takes, too.
Have you noticed that everyone who likes the remake is like 12 years old? Like I know they grew up with the movie, but I didn't grow up with either one, and I have to say the original (Gene Wilder movie) is WAY better than the remake.
Now Erin O'Toole and Canada's Conservative Party has ruined her forever as a result of doctoring that classic to use it as an attack against Justin Trudeau and the Liberals.
Actually, she had a pretty successful acting career. Far better than all the other children in this movie. Heck the "actor" that played Charlie didn't even do any other movies.
Gooses, geeses I want my geese to lay gold eggs for easter At least a hundred a day And by the way I want a feast I want a bean feast Cream buns and doughnuts And fruitcake with no nuts So good you could go nuts No, now I want a ball I want a party Pink macaroons And a million balloons And performing baboons and Give it to me now I want the world I want the whole world I want to lock it All up in my pocket It's my bar of chocolate Give it to me now I want today I want tomorrow I want to wear 'em Like braids in my hair and I don't want to share 'em I want a party with roomfuls of laughter Ten thousand tons of ice cream And if I don't get the things I am after I'm going to scream I want the works I want the whole works Presents and prizes And sweets and surprises Of all shapes and sizes And now Don't care how, I want it now Don't care how, I want it now
The commentary says it was her singing (pre-recorded of course)? That makes me happy. As an actor she didn't seem that great to me. But as an actor and a singer she is superb. And on reflection, the whole thing is a morality play anyway, a kind of anarchic heightened realism, so the acting is kind of perfect as well. There is no uncanny valley to fall into, as with the remake.
I wonder if the child actress who played Veruca had fun singing this song during both rehearsal and takes. Oh, what am I thinking? Of course, she must have! Singing for the cameras as every little girl's dream.
Julie Dawn Cole, the girl who played Veruca Salt, went on to a long, successful acting and singing career in the UK. Her talent was apparent even in this movie, as she is the only child who was given a singing solo.
2:35 I can't help but notice that. When Vercua stood on the garbage chute, it took a few seconds before she finally fell down. However, the moment Mr. Salt touches it, he just IMMEDIATELY falls down.
Well, it was a large industrial type scale, I suppose it fell because it was much heavier than a golden egg, that made the difference from a good one since perhaps a heavier one could be rotten. So immediately when you step on the trapdoor it is activated to let it fall down the garbage chute. And her father, with much more weight than her, would immediately take ownership.
LOL. I love how Charlie didn’t pay no mind to this spoiled brat. Even when I saw this as a child, I knew Veruca was a bad egg. 9/10 times bad eggs typically produce bad eggs. And this was a beautiful example. To the furnace you go!
I love Mike TV, hands on his knees, watching this meltdown like it’s another great program. The way he jumps back when the cart she pushes topples over the stacks of boxes is so funny to me, it’s such a nice background thing.
At 1:39, Notice how Wonka just stands there while she throws a tantrum. As he puts his hand over his mouth, shaking his head, it's as if he's thinking, "(sigh) Oh dear. What are we going to do with her?" in very calm way. Good acting by Gene Wilder.
She's so delightfully wicked in this movie! LOL Normally, I HATE spoiled brats but this character is so over the top and cute that it's kind of hard not to be charmed by her!
As detestable as the character of Veruca Salt is, there’s no denying Julie Dawn Cole is fantastic in this role. Still blows me away she filmed this scene on her 13th birthday. “It’s my bar of chocolate, give it to me now” love that line specifically
@@ataane2615 It's ok! She rolled her R's like that just for vocal effect and to make her sound more sophisticated in a way. But it's not a British thing. I hope that makes sense!
I love how Veruca storms up to Wonka to demand his attention, he just looks away. He refuses to look at the tantrum or acknowledge it. He just waits for her to finish, not giving any credit to the tantrum, which only makes her more upset at him. She wants attention!!
She own it. Love the energy and focus. What a wonderful and iconic performance... From the days when we just made movies... without thinking about sequels or building a 'universe'.
She did a great job playing this role. She was my favorite as far as acting in the movie. My favorite part of this movie is that it teaches lessons. Don’t be bratty, greedy, obsessive, or love in a fantasy world. Too much of anything is bad. And 1:19 when someone calms down like that after being mad you better run. Lol
I like how Wonka just stands there while she goes on her song-filled hissy fit. That’s how I feel when I see a child acting up at Walmart: face-palming Wonka
I always thought having her want a Golden Goose was a way to make this not just about spoiled children but also make something adults would crave, people don’t talk enough about how this movie manages to combine the morals of Dahl’s book with clever critique of society that was relevant then and now. Also, I find it interesting that Wonka barely moves or reacts throughout this scene. Almost like he anticipated it happening. Its like this the whole movie its like he’s the director placed inside his own movie.
When I first saw this movie, I was puzzled about the part where Rupert Salt and Wonka have a laugh. I thought that Rupert was relieved that he was finally free from Veruca’s demands and was laughing triumphantly. But then when Wonka revealed the furnace, he remembered it was his daughter and his daddy-side came back with him worriedly going after her.😂
Aww! That is what I call a very sweet ole father. He jumped into that thing to save his little girl & he would do anything in the work for her. In the right way that is.
Gooses! Geeses! I want my geese to lay gold eggs for easter. (It will sweet heart.) A hundred a day! (Anything you say!) By the way.... (What?) I want a feast. (You ate before you came to the factory.) I want a bean feast. (Huh. Onna those.) Cream buns and donuts and fruit cake with no nuts so good you could go nuts- (You can have all those things when you get home.) No now! I want a ball! I want a party. Pink macaroons and a million balloons and performing bafoons and- give it to me! (Give it to he- oo) Now! I want the world. I want the whole world! I want to lock it all up in my pocket! It's my bar of chocolate! Give it to me now! I want today. I want tomorrow! I want to wear all my braids in my hair and I don't want to share em'! I want a party with roomfuls of laughter. Ten thousand tons of ice cream. And if I don't get things I am after, I'm going to scream! I want the works. I want the whole works! Presents and prizes and sweets and surprises of all shapes and sizes and now! Don't care how- I want it now! Don't care how I want it- noooooooooowwwwwwwwwwwww......
Its hard not to root for Veruca during this song. The girl knows what she wants, and she's not afraid to smack a few Oompa-Loompa's around to get it. You go girl!
Veruca Salt: I want it now! Me: So you want it now, you say? Veruca: Yes! I want it now. Me: If you say so... (Opens door, Pennywise the Clown steps in) Me: What? You want IT now....and here IT is.
you’d think with a dad that’s like veruca’s you’d think he’d actually start trying to re-teach his daughter. i mean, he should do something like the next time she asks for something say no and if she starts whining either look away and wait for her to get tired of throwing a fit or lock her up in a small room until she stops screaming
"Who says I can't?!"
"The man with the funny hat"
Just like my brother. He wants an elephant for a pet when at 23 he should know that's illegal to have a largest land animal for a pet. He even made fun of my $40 donation to the National Zoo!
lolz
Oh wow! They also said it in my video too! Unless...
WE WERE WATCHING THE SAME VIDEO! Wow, what a shocker, who could have guessed!? The sheer, dumb luck of a chance.
RedMatter So...exactly how long since the last time you got laid?
thats willy wonka
This was filmed on her birthday. Apparently she was very sweet and well behaved as a child. She also confessed to having a huge crush on Charlie (Peter Ostrum) during filming
_lmao_
sliat1981 haha
awww
Oop -
Awwwwwwwww Young love
Fun Fact:
The girl that played Veruca Salt had her birthday shortly after shooting this scene and she was given one 12 inch golden egg as a birthday present which then, many years later, sold at auction for thousands of dollars.
Well looks like Veruca got a golden goose after all.
If I was her wouldn't sell it that's priceless!
Fun Fact: Your Wrong
This scene was filmed on her 13th Birthday. Producers have her a golden egg and she still has it to this day. It wasnt filmed before her birthday and she didnt sell the egg. Learn your facts before making yourself look like an idiot
@@ryansmith2149 Just curious if she still has it then how come it ended up on pawn stars? Not trying to start an argument just wanted your take on this. Thanks
ColwellNC1309 You do realise that practically every item on that show is a fake? She still has this egg to this day she has said it herself in an interview
Veruca is the only child in the movie who gets her own musical number. The actress was so talented that she upstaged everyone else. She's the most memorable character in this movie
Back then when ironically Sonic and SpongeBob owned Willy Wonka before Bugs Bunny took over Willy.
This was the best scene in the whole movie for me. Veruca also looked so much like how my mom did in the 60s and early 70s as a child. I always thought that was really cool.
@@baylorsailor did you actually know that Sonic originally won this movie before Bugs own the movie?
I can say Veruca was not one of my favorites. If that trashbin doesn’t teach her some manners I dunno what will.
Willy Wonka was the most memorable. You can compliment the actress performing this character, but don't exaggerate.
The actress who played her was superb & is still acting. Quite lovely lady.
Who is it? 🤔
+deborah dd Julie Dawn Cole apparently
Elaine Snow Julie Dawn Cole is now a single mother of 2 children.
Yea shes a genius
Doesn’t act as of 2013. Was a very well behaved girl, so it was interesting to see her play a bad girl so convincingly
All these delicious flavors and she chooses to be salty.
Well her name is Veruca Salt. Lol she was born salty.
"Salt-y" is right...
Salty person = A spoiled brat who wants many gifts
Lol true Veruca Salt
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂I’m dead
I love how the whole time Wonka just stood there with a "Are you done?" Expression...
Hahahaha, so funny! Yup, that tantrum definitely got her nowhere with Wonka!!! 😉
That's always how you should react to children's attention-seeking histrionics.
Always remember that YOU are the example that they must follow.
When children realise that they're going to be just fine by adopting adult behaviour, the nonsense ends - and you've got a lovely young, intelligent, human being to nurture.
He remains totally unruffled at the trashing of the room but really blows his top at poor Charlie later for a far lesser transgression of the rules.
Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka is so memorable, legendary actor. R.I.P
@@Goodiesfanfulor maybe he was trying to still remain polite and be the example of a calm and reasonable person, even though he was getting increasingly angry, and his anger happened to explode when Charlie happened to have been the only person left. Things like that can boil over time. And knowing how good Wonka is and how humans are, especially after a good night sleep to clear the head, I believe that even if he did dismiss Charlie and they left the factory…as long as Charlie did not partake in Grandpa Joe’s advice of revenge, Wonka would have reached out a few days later to Charlie’s family and said “I’m sorry for yelling, the drinks were not too serious of an infraction - I fly all the time with them to test them - you can come to the factory and meet with me to discuss ownership”, or he would have reached out and said, “Charlie, I’m sorry for yelling. I shouldn’t have reacted like I did. But those kids were more than I bargained for and I am too old to act as both a tour guide and a third parent of 4 nasty naughty children. Sadly, I can’t give you the chocolate because of the fizzy lifting drink incident, but the fact that you handled it gracefully and survived my tour shows that you have great things ahead of you. Thanks for partaking in my factory and I wish you and your family well.” I think Wonka only exploded because of everything that built up that day and the fact that he didn’t feel appreciated by the 4 kids nor their parents and Charlie just happened to have been there in the moment where he let loose.
This actress literally delivered some of the best work of an actress I have ever seen. She stole the scene in every part she was given, definitely the most memorable character for me. I used to do this whole number with my sister when we were little (with our stuffed animals as the Oompa Loompas) great times
Chocolate fountains... not wankers. @Edwardsissorhands. SNIP.
Which is why I didn't like the 2005 portrayal. This Veruca had it down pact - she's over-the-top but believable.
In my opinion, this song is the reason why the word "no" exists.
Also, it's pretty sad that there are actually some parents out there that spoil and pamper their kids like this.
My mom used to spoil me and that got her no where .-.
+JoyousStarParty same
iNachos10 well no doesn’t stop them either way
So glad my parents weren’t. Especially about candy. I was a little shit but that’s normal for a kid with their brains are still developing. Grew out of it.
*Well, they're supposed to do that. FEELINGS COME FIRST, EVERY TIME, ALL THE TIME. YOU SAY NO TO THEM, AND THEIR FEELINGS ARE HURT. DUH. And those parents who do spoil and coddle and pamper their kids are GOOD parents; because they know how their children FEEL. EMOTIONS FIRST.*
Legit willy is standing there like
"I'm too old for this"
@Kitty Powers(open): Murtagh and Riggs(LETHAL WEAPON flicks) feel the same...
THAT IS WHY HE WANTED TO RETIRE, DUH. :) :) :) lol
The ironic thing is that Julie Dawn Cole grew up in poverty and did not know who her father was (according to interviews). She had a blast playing this character!
Yep. She loved being encouraged to act bratty 😆
Another fact: This scene was filmed on her 13th birthday.
Lol so she was serious about wanting all those sweets XD
So veruca was an orphan knew it
Just have to say, bloody brilliant actress.
Julie Dawn Cole was so perfect as Veruca. She often says she had the best fun playing Veruca.
She’s a Wonderful Madam! Got married at 26 and started a family of her own in the mid 80s. She STILL loves being recognized as Veruca Salt!
Even after a bloody knee and be in garbage that was lit
"Here we go again" Charlie is such a mood 😂
Charlie: Ah shit, here we go again....
Gabriel Idusogie Shit lmao I was about to say that next... ah shit here we go again...
THAT LINE SENT ME 😭💀😂
Charlie Bucket maybe she’ll be a little bit wiser for the wear
Charlie's character was boring asf.
After finding out Veruca and Violet's actresses were fighting over Charlie's actor this scene is more hilarious.
😁😆😂🤣
Where is the source.
I mean if I was the actor of Charlie I'd probs choose the girl that did not turn into a blueberry😂 aka violet
@@danimorrison4293 Let's just say Charlie's actor was more book accurate to his character. In case you don't know what I mean, much of the original moral in Dahl's book was that Charlie simply did nothing to cause himself or Grandpa Joe trouble and just left the other kids to their own devices. Winning by indifference and distraction at the wonders the factory had to offer. While Charlie in this did not do that, Charlie's actor was wise enough to keep out of it between the two. Meaning even if neither one didn't win them over, he won by being smart about it.
@@Shanethefilmmaker haha I can just imagine the girls asking him who he likes better and him say no to both of them
"She was a bad egg"
Well, that's putting it VERY nicely.
A bad Salty egg, if you get what I mean
I don’t blame him he wanted Charlie for his heir but he made the other 4 come and make them learn their lesson same with their parents
Veruca and her parents are definitely like the kinds of people who would make a big stink in the store about not wanting to wear a mask!
@@katiejohnston988 yes
Dont you mean a bad nut
Her transition from mad to sweet at 1:16 is what won her the role in the audition. The producers were impressed at how quickly she could swing into different moods to get what she wants :)
She wrote that it was hard for her to play "mad." And that the director had to keep telling her to behave more mosntrously.
I am always impressed by the single cut that starts at 1:38. The yellow saran wrap twirls around Wonka improbably, Veruca destroys half the set, and knocks down that tower of boxes onto the oompa loompas perfectly. Veruca even does an extra little spin on the cart before shoving it. Very impressive.
While doing lip sync perfectly like she is singing live.
I noticed the same thing
@@DJSHaKa this was actually the first take and they applauded veruca of the set
I love how Willy Wonka is just nonchalantly watching and showing no fear when she goes ballistic 😂😂
I want a bean feast AND a golden goose.
This whole movie is like "How NOT to raise your children" the musical.
SimsLover1989 I agree
SimsLover1989 no
I came here from the Cooke family episode from supernanny
SimsLover1989 LMAO
@@bridgetsylvesterprice7379 ha ha ha mom is on the floor sobbing as the 7 year old daughter beats her and sends her to her room!
That is one parenting strategy....
Veruca: But daddy I want I golden goose!!!
Charlie: Here we go again!
I count agree with you more Charlie.
Could'nt
I don't blame Charlie. The whole day he had to hear Veruca say "Daddy, I want this!" at every little thing. After a while it gets old!
Sherry Valli Couldn’t**
Her attitude does get tiresome after a while. I don't think any of the other kids liked it any more then Charlie does.
Ah shit.
She's definitely my favorite character. She steals every scene. She is in
This scene was, I think, incredibly well-acted. The whole thing is over-the-top without being fake; she's not actually making demands about parties and the like, just asserting that her word is law. Well-choreographed.
I would hate to be the ones that had to reset things for the next take though. :)
You can tell the other cast members had trouble not laughing, in fact mikes actually laughing when she pushes the cart t
Yes this song is quite the tongue twister and she acts without overstating anything. Very good.
Well HER WORD IS INDEED LAW. THE MORE SPOILED KIDS ARE, THE MORE LIKELY THEY'RE GOING TO BE GOOD.
She really was a fantastic little actress!
Still is. Just not around much.
@@dannythomas417 She retired from acting in 1988 at the age 30 to become a Wife and Mother.
I am 33 weeks pregnant and this is my attitude just about every day. My poor husband is always saying " okay Veruca" LoL
Kristina Silver i love that omg
He shoulda said Newruca salt
Okay this is coming from a child who's a boy on the internet, but is it even healthy to be 33 weeks pregnant!
Spaghetti Slammer
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33 weeks is completely normal, a fetus normally takes 9 months to be ready for delivery.
@@kotux0910 Yes. A baby stays in you for 9 months
I'm blown away by the scene at 1:40. The way she punches the basket and kicks the boxes in time with the music, then does the shopping cart spin and nails the roll is fucking baller.
I love Willy Wonka's reaction in the background. He's probably thinking. 'Maybe I can make her disappear, and make it look like an accident'. I loved all the actors and actresses in this movie. A true classic.
This character would be so much fun to play!
i auditioned for her in my school musical! didn’t get it, but i did get violet and in my opinion she’s even more fun!
@@shambamz7476 I audition for Veruca Every Day growing up... My mom was not pleased.
Id be a MASTER at being her in a play
I wouldn't even need to act haha
Sadly i got grandpa george
Wait you guys had school plays of this movie to? This was my first of two plays I was in I got to be an Oompa Loompa
the perfect face to ignore someone at 0:51 ! 😂
Laugh out loud
Isaiah Lozano it’s called lol
XD
😂🤣
Lololololololol
1:24 I always loved the way she trills the R in "Cream" lol...so proper sounding
Part of her little nice girl bipolar persona, as she skips and fake-smiles -- right after being totally frenzied with greed and anger -- so funny, and such a good interpretation from a 13-year-old on her birthday. Love this performance.
10000 tons of ice _crrrhrhrrheam_
I don't know if I am the only one, but I have always been a huge Veruca fan.
I've been too but I favor Violet
Im more of a mike tevee fan
I LOVE VERUCA
Veruca and Violet are my spirit animals
I liked her too
Great song and truth be told-- the young actress knocked it out of the park with this performance.
"Hold On! Veruca! Sweetheart! Daddy's coming!" (Dives down garbage chute head first.) Priceless! I never get tired of that part.
Grandpa Joe: "Well Mr. Salt finally got what he wanted." Charlie: "What's that Grandpa?" Grandpa Joe: "Veruca went first!" Hahahahaha!
@@JackPlatt Charlie and Grandpa Joe work they way up being a savage in this film.
There's gonna be a lot of garbage today...
I played Veruka in 2013 in the school spring play, singing ‘I want it now’ was one of the best experiences I’d never regret, btw I’m a chocolate lover
KYLE
Congrats!
Same, had such fun playing her!!!
Cool story and w Kyle pfp :D
@@member-berry-bonbons1124 IT'S YOU AGAIN! MS GERBIL!
The way she hit those hanging baskets on beat has me crying lmaoooo
Diana Chin not exactly she said the last now screaming going down
Yeah, I've done community musical theater and I am all about noticing when the actor rehearsed her blocking ahead of time. I'm guessing she didn't require too many takes. Those are relatively long takes, too.
It probably had the Oompa-Loompas crying too because they’d have to clean it all up
“WHO SAYS I CAN’T !?!”
“the man in the funny hat.”
I love how coordinated and elegantly she spins that cart around. at 1:44
I saw this movie when it first came out 71-72. It remains one of my favorites of all time.
The singing performance of this girl is amazing.
How Old Are You?!
R.I.P Gene wilder. Your the only Willy Wonka I'll love
What happened to him?
:( how?
Poor guy. R.I.P Gene Wilder. :( He is the only Willy Wonka :(
Danny Daniel yay the Johnny Depp Willy Wonka is nothing compared to Gene Wilder Willy Wonka
Have you noticed that everyone who likes the remake is like 12 years old? Like I know they grew up with the movie, but I didn't grow up with either one, and I have to say the original (Gene Wilder movie) is WAY better than the remake.
She's a good actress for her young age...
For any age, she’s a good actress.
Some of you are SO Veruca Salt....
You know who you are.....
Hahahaha!!!
Just remember.. the seether's Louise.
Anyone who obtains and "keeps" an Oompa Loompa is violating the human/oompa trafficking laws.....
Mark Rodriguez There are still catch limits, tho, Mark...
You can't just go all Willy Nilly Crazy and exceed the limit.
I told my wife once not to get all Veruca Salt on me.
Man, did I get a _look_.
Veruca: Destroying Stuff
The dad: just LITERALLY STANDING THERE
Willy: She was a bad egg
Charlie: stood there like a mature teenager
And then there's Mike watching like a dad, knees bent, held in his hands, like it's his favourite tv show.
Veruca: Hey Daddy, I want a golden goose!
Charlie: *Here we go again*
Yup 😒😒😒
He spoke for everyone else, other characters and viewers alike!
Varuca salt’s name lives up to the title. She’s so salty.
Now Erin O'Toole and Canada's Conservative Party has ruined her forever as a result of doctoring that classic to use it as an attack against Justin Trudeau and the Liberals.
She later had a rock band with her name in 1992.
“Hey daddy, I want a golden goose!”
“Here we go again!”
Charlie is so cute! 😂
I know, he was like the mini adult of the group. 🥰
Charlie Bucket done with these brats
Cute Charlie 🥺 :3
"I want a bean feast!"
Ah yes. Every child's dream.
"Oh, one of those!"
Every American child:
🤯?????
I don't even know what that is. A feast with beans? 🤔
@@kyleeaton2660it means a little bit of everything
As A Hispanic, A Bean Feast Just Sounds Lovely. I’ll Get The Tortillas.
@@kyleeaton2660it’s a British term. It’s a casual term for a celebration hosted by an employer.
The anthem of spoiled children everywhere
@princeofalbany(opener): That Swedish "climate activist," for example...
SuperPat88 you mean Greta Thunberg?
Well what do you expect her name is literally fungal foot wart what that's what a Veruca is
@@gayxenomorph5306 No.. More like Trump as a child... Spoiled, shallow and rotten to the core.
lol
Veruca will always be my favorite Willy Wonka character 😂😂
She should have had an acting career of her own. She's really good in this movie, like, in general.
She was in other movies/shows but she's not famous.
Actually, she had a pretty successful acting career. Far better than all the other children in this movie. Heck the "actor" that played Charlie didn't even do any other movies.
She starred in the British version of "Married With Children".
She did, she went on to a long acting career in the UK.
@@janX9 violet's actor worked her way up as well
1:39-1:50
I love how while she's destroying everything Wonka is just kinda in the corner like: Could you not?
He made up for it by being entirely calm, matter of fact, and a tad giddy about her burning alive off screen.
it probably reminds him of the scene in the wonka shop where his shop got burnt down because of the yeti poison
And Mike is laughing while Veruca is destroying everything meanwhile Charlie is just standing there like a mature teenager.
Gooses, geeses
I want my geese to lay gold eggs for easter
At least a hundred a day
And by the way
I want a feast
I want a bean feast
Cream buns and doughnuts
And fruitcake with no nuts
So good you could go nuts
No, now
I want a ball
I want a party
Pink macaroons
And a million balloons
And performing baboons and
Give it to me now
I want the world
I want the whole world
I want to lock it
All up in my pocket
It's my bar of chocolate
Give it to me now
I want today
I want tomorrow
I want to wear 'em
Like braids in my hair and
I don't want to share 'em
I want a party with roomfuls of laughter
Ten thousand tons of ice cream
And if I don't get the things I am after
I'm going to scream
I want the works
I want the whole works
Presents and prizes
And sweets and surprises
Of all shapes and sizes
And now
Don't care how, I want it now
Don't care how, I want it now
She was a bad egg.
“I want a ball”
Bruh I thoguht she said “I want a bowl”
That last part should say "I want it noooooooooooooooooow."
@@s.kieyyyy923 that is what she said, I guess it was autocorrect or she misunderstood
@@-IMAGINE_ Yeah
Pretty much what my cats are like
My youngest cat is Augustist gloop
Specifically siamese.
I always can't help but notice the part where she messes up the lip sync at 01:16 ("I don't want to share them!").
And at 0:37 Mr. Salt messes up too!
Actually she really sang, they mention in the commentary. You're debunked.
Yes, but it's prerecorded in a studio and then lip-synced.
The commentary says it was her singing (pre-recorded of course)? That makes me happy. As an actor she didn't seem that great to me. But as an actor and a singer she is superb. And on reflection, the whole thing is a morality play anyway, a kind of anarchic heightened realism, so the acting is kind of perfect as well. There is no uncanny valley to fall into, as with the remake.
This is my second fav song in this movie. This scene is so well executed and catchy.
she's actually a really good singer, especially for her age!
I wonder if the child actress who played Veruca had fun singing this song during both rehearsal and takes. Oh, what am I thinking? Of course, she must have! Singing for the cameras as every little girl's dream.
Wonka Standing there like a Boss
Veruca is the type of spoiled child who would sing a song about the things she wants until her parents get what she wants
Hm funny you think that i don’t agree
@@alicem1961,well,spoiled kids are just like that.
Like how she does here
Most relatable kid of the 5 and this performance holds up today! Bravo!
"most relatable" uhhh
Julie Dawn Cole, the girl who played Veruca Salt, went on to a long, successful acting and singing career in the UK. Her talent was apparent even in this movie, as she is the only child who was given a singing solo.
Veruca Salt: I want Diabetes and I want it Now...
So Veruca Salt wanted to Die young ?
Hi I’m Wilford Brimley.
…and here is your diabeetus Veruca!
I like how there is a comment about Diabetes in a video of a Ojou-Sama ranting.
wilford brimley:''diabeetus.''
2:35 I can't help but notice that. When Vercua stood on the garbage chute, it took a few seconds before she finally fell down. However, the moment Mr. Salt touches it, he just IMMEDIATELY falls down.
Well…he was much bigger than his daughter 😂
Seriously though, he’s actually making an effort to dive after her so no wonder it gives way
Well, it was a large industrial type scale, I suppose it fell because it was much heavier than a golden egg, that made the difference from a good one since perhaps a heavier one could be rotten. So immediately when you step on the trapdoor it is activated to let it fall down the garbage chute. And her father, with much more weight than her, would immediately take ownership.
We'll be pushed against it.
LOL. I love how Charlie didn’t pay no mind to this spoiled brat. Even when I saw this as a child, I knew Veruca was a bad egg. 9/10 times bad eggs typically produce bad eggs. And this was a beautiful example. To the furnace you go!
And her dad too
Veruca has always been my fav, even in the newer one
Seth Imperial this is the old one
Talk about Cherished Childhood Memories! The Greatest Willy Wonka of them All!
I love Mike TV, hands on his knees, watching this meltdown like it’s another great program. The way he jumps back when the cart she pushes topples over the stacks of boxes is so funny to me, it’s such a nice background thing.
Grandpa Joe: “We’ll Mr. Salt finally got what he wanted.”
Charlie: What’s that Grandpa?
Grandpa Joe: “Veruca went first.”
At 1:39,
Notice how Wonka just stands there while she throws a tantrum. As he puts his hand over his mouth, shaking his head, it's as if he's thinking, "(sigh) Oh dear. What are we going to do with her?" in very calm way. Good acting by Gene Wilder.
I love how the songwriters make her so greedy she not only demands all of space but also time as well 1:08
Her little rolling R on icecream! Love it 😂❤
She's so delightfully wicked in this movie! LOL
Normally, I HATE spoiled brats but this character is so over the top and cute that it's kind of hard not to be charmed by her!
she's not wicked she's just spoiled and selfish
0:02 Gettin real tired of your shit Veruca.
Too right, Scott Krasman.
It was her own fault she fell down the Eggdicator.
how dare you talk to her like that!!😠
+Sandra Khabbas -_-
Did Mr Salt think Wonka was kidding about Veruca getting burned
She sang this on her 13th birthday so she will never forget this day what a great memory to have.
"She was a bad egg" - gets me every time.
She played the perfect little Brat!! Loved it!
As detestable as the character of Veruca Salt is, there’s no denying Julie Dawn Cole is fantastic in this role. Still blows me away she filmed this scene on her 13th birthday. “It’s my bar of chocolate, give it to me now” love that line specifically
Ice C'rrr'eam!
John Doe It’s a British accent
@@ataane2615 i'm british and i don't talk like that
dickface69 eh sorry. I didn’t know
@@ataane2615 It's ok! She rolled her R's like that just for vocal effect and to make her sound more sophisticated in a way. But it's not a British thing. I hope that makes sense!
dickface69 thank you for explaining I get it now
THIS is how you do a spoilt brat! I mean, this acting is amazing! In the Tim Burton version she acts....stern..scary??????
you're right, in Tim Burton's she's just stupid
I came here from the Cooke family episode on supernanny
I didn't like Veruca in Tim Burton's movie. I like the original Veruca the best. Because she represents your spoiled selfish brat!
I love how Veruca storms up to Wonka to demand his attention, he just looks away. He refuses to look at the tantrum or acknowledge it. He just waits for her to finish, not giving any credit to the tantrum, which only makes her more upset at him. She wants attention!!
body language, facial expressions, intonation all meshed sublimely to fill out Veruca's character. A superb performance
She own it. Love the energy and focus. What a wonderful and iconic performance... From the days when we just made movies... without thinking about sequels or building a 'universe'.
She did a great job playing this role. She was my favorite as far as acting in the movie. My favorite part of this movie is that it teaches lessons. Don’t be bratty, greedy, obsessive, or love in a fantasy world. Too much of anything is bad. And 1:19 when someone calms down like that after being mad you better run. Lol
I had a huge crush on Veruca Salt when I was a kid the first time I saw this movie, I think it explains a lot about what I'm into as an adult lol
What, findom? lmao
"I want to lock it all up in my pocket, it's my bar of chocolate!"
Love that line.
everyone who loves chocolate be like
2:00 i like how it just synchronizes perfectly and i hate how nobody talks about it
I noticed too, even her climbing up is in sync. This whole scene is brilliant.
I like how Wonka just stands there while she goes on her song-filled hissy fit. That’s how I feel when I see a child acting up at Walmart: face-palming Wonka
I always thought having her want a Golden Goose was a way to make this not just about spoiled children but also make something adults would crave, people don’t talk enough about how this movie manages to combine the morals of Dahl’s book with clever critique of society that was relevant then and now.
Also, I find it interesting that Wonka barely moves or reacts throughout this scene. Almost like he anticipated it happening. Its like this the whole movie its like he’s the director placed inside his own movie.
The theme song of the entitled customers that service industry workers deal with. xD
Also the theme song of Karen's!
And entitled parents!
This has always been my favorite part of the movie, I was obsessed with her as a kid and it's not hard to see why... She's an amazing actresses
When I first saw this movie, I was puzzled about the part where Rupert Salt and Wonka have a laugh. I thought that Rupert was relieved that he was finally free from Veruca’s demands and was laughing triumphantly. But then when Wonka revealed the furnace, he remembered it was his daughter and his daddy-side came back with him worriedly going after her.😂
Aww! That is what I call a very sweet ole father. He jumped into that thing to save his little girl & he would do anything in the work for her. In the right way that is.
Willy Wonka looking up and rolling his eyes at Veruca is my new favourite thing
Gooses! Geeses! I want my geese to lay gold eggs for easter. (It will sweet heart.) A hundred a day! (Anything you say!) By the way.... (What?) I want a feast. (You ate before you came to the factory.) I want a bean feast. (Huh. Onna those.) Cream buns and donuts and fruit cake with no nuts so good you could go nuts- (You can have all those things when you get home.) No now! I want a ball! I want a party. Pink macaroons and a million balloons and performing bafoons and- give it to me! (Give it to he- oo) Now! I want the world. I want the whole world! I want to lock it all up in my pocket! It's my bar of chocolate! Give it to me now! I want today. I want tomorrow! I want to wear all my braids in my hair and I don't want to share em'! I want a party with roomfuls of laughter. Ten thousand tons of ice cream. And if I don't get things I am after, I'm going to scream! I want the works. I want the whole works! Presents and prizes and sweets and surprises of all shapes and sizes and now! Don't care how- I want it now! Don't care how I want it- noooooooooowwwwwwwwwwwww......
Nice.
P.S. More like, "I'm going to screeeee-EEEEEEE-*EEEEEEEEAAAAAAMMM!* "
How do you have the patience to do it ! U know this by heart!
She was a bad egg…
00:21 her: gooses geeses
Me: Wth are gooses and geeses it's literally geese
WHO SAYS I CAN’T!!??
The man with the funny hat.
I laughed way more then I should have-
Its hard not to root for Veruca during this song. The girl knows what she wants, and she's not afraid to smack a few Oompa-Loompa's around to get it.
You go girl!
😂
Wow! I love this scene BECAUSE she gets what she DESERVES!
@@marycarroll9915what,being burned alive like bacon?
This movie kept us kids in line, back in the day. 💜🌻🌷🌻💜
2:14
"Where all the other bad eggs go, TO HELL!!!!"
ah YTP I love you.
EccentricM The furnace, Hell... close enough.
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Edwina Currie's political suicide note!
2:00 verucasalt.exe has stopped working
I literally just came here after watching that video, haha
"He's at it again!"
The best child star in this movie! For a sweet and lovable actress that can play a spoiled brat has got to be the best!
Wonka: She can't have one.
Veruca: Who says I can't? I WA-
Wonka: Me you little twix, are you deaf?
If only that happened lol
If only Willy Wonka had the guts to say that.
1:40 I just love how while she beating stuff up wonka puts his hand over his face like (sigh) "This bitch."
Lol yeah!!
Veruca Salt: I want it now!
Me: So you want it now, you say?
Veruca: Yes! I want it now.
Me: If you say so...
(Opens door, Pennywise the Clown steps in)
Me: What? You want IT now....and here IT is.
you’d think with a dad that’s like veruca’s you’d think he’d actually start trying to re-teach his daughter. i mean, he should do something like the next time she asks for something say no and if she starts whining either look away and wait for her to get tired of throwing a fit or lock her up in a small room until she stops screaming
Pennywise the Clown hits her in the face with a pie, saying, "Remember, you asked for it!"
This Comment made my day lol
That is brilliant :D
@@saklee1777 hm locking her up in s small room is kinda abit too far i feel like he should just keeep saying no to her untill she understands
@ 0:10, Did Mr. Salt say Wonka or Bunker?
I think he said Wonka and you just heard “Bunker.”
Bunka
Bunker