a video i made one day when i was terribly bored. its my first upload on youtube, but certainly not my first video ever made. i love this video, let me know what u guys think
To all who think Tim Burton remade the classic movie... HE DIDN'T! THIS movie is adapted from the book. He just wanted to capture the feeling of the book on the big screen. He did NOT try to remake the original movie. BTW, really great video. Glad to see someone else has used the We Like To Party song.
Party Wonka Style. That's a mouthful. On invitations read ALL fine print. Don't miss the bottom line. 100% guarentee you won't be leaving as you came. lol
@capie44 It was NOT an imitation remake! -- Tim Burton just made HIS version of the book, because the original classic, as I heard, didn't follow much of the book. So because of Tim's imagination and vision, he made this film much MORE like the book in it's rather-true form.
@capie44 Well, thanks, but Tim Burton doesn't want anything to do with the classic movie. He just made his own version because he wanted to. I haven't seen ALL of the original movie, but I can see which parts where different from the book. I have read the book and I can reffer back to Tim Burton's movie version, and they're quite alike and so are some song lyrics (only since it's a movie version of the book, there' BOUND to be some changes).
seriously... i think i peed a little i loved this so much!!!!! my friend and i totally made up a dance to this song when it came out. (we were like.. idk... 10?)
Can you elaborate more please (I don't exactly know what you're talking about) I've never read the book or been up to date with the media on this franchise
oh what a nite! remember on there i got all crazy and stuff! although the te was too much i think! i still have a headache from that nite! offf it was horrible!
@cesarjimenezanimator Since I haven't read the book, I can not argue. I defer to your point. But as far as the two movies, TB's version was a rape of a classic (movie). I appreciate your response.
This is where opinion comes into play, since I don't agree that any of the things you mentioned are all that great. Keep in mind though, people always search for different things. Tim Burton is a pretty prestigious director, and while I can't call his work "classic" since it's not that old yet, but I believe there's something to be said about his originality while still keeping touch with the original subject matter he's pulling from. I see what you're saying, although I cannot agree.
Still, do you think this movie will ever be a classic like the first one? Some things just outshine their original counterparts. The wrestler the Rock is a prime example of this, as is the Dragonball Z anime and Spiderman 2 from the trilogy of movies. The second one was well received, but it will soon be forgotten. Willy Wonka will live on forever.
Well, the big differences I see are in Willy Wonka, Charlie even got into trouble. That doesn't happen in Dahl's book. That whole charade with the other candy makers didn't happen. The songs were not in the book, there's no golden hens, it was squirrels. The Oompa Loompas didn't look a thing like the ones in the book, neither did Willy Wonka. To call Charlie and the Chocolate factory a "remake" to that film is the popular thing to believe, but it's a completely different version.
@Lugiarulz233 Geezus, and I thought I was the only one. Remaking this movie in today's standard's is like scrogging the cat in the neighbors back yard and not caring to get caught! And to model Wonka after Marilyn Mansion???? How creepy is that? The director should have tossed THAT interpretation of a character right out of the set within 10 minutes (one minute for stopping, and nine for finding ten bucks a head for 5 crew to bodily remove the costume from Depp's visage!.) Creepy.
It's like saying any one of the Batman movies remade the others. That's not true, it's the director's interpretation of the comics. Some are close, some are not. Some are more like fan-fictions. I feel it's no different with these 2 movies. I personally prefer this version since it painted a more accurate picture of the book I grew up with. I never felt Willy Wonka quite did that.
I first read the book when I was 7 years old... the 1st movie came out when I was 10. I remember being disappointed in the movie when I first saw it, mainly because the Wonka character (though wonderfully played by Gene Wilder!) didn't capture at all the character I'd imagined from the books, and the oompa loompas, were just way wrong. This version, "rapes" the Wonka character even worse - though loompas were a 'tad' better - I'd have loved to have seen (when he was alive) maybe George Carlin.
To all the ppl who get so hateful and angry over whether the old one or this one was better, dude, its Willy Wonka, chill out, if you are getting this heated over the Willy Wonka movies, you need to check into an anger management program, because dudes, its just a movie
To say Tim Burton's adaptation of the book is a "remake" of the other Willy Wonka film is a little... off. Considering you're comparing apples and oranges. The songs from Tim Burton's version were in the book, his Oompa Loompas were closer to the descriptions written by Dahl, and Wonka's character is even closer to the book.
I don't put down people who have different opinions than me. I do, however, put down people who comment videos that are rude and just un-called for. you don't like it, like i said before, don't watch it.
I understand that, but it still technically is classified as a "remake." Willy Wonka changed a lot from the book, but it still kept the basic synopsis. So, unless you can show how the first movie was totally (not slightly) different than the second one, then yes, it is a remake. Besides, that doesn't alter the fact that this movie is 10x gayer than the previous one, and about a tenth as well received.
Hmm, while we're all entitled to our opinion, I think it wouldn't hurt for you be a bit more informed before making a comment like that. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is by no means a "remake" of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, as I assume that's what you meant. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, directed by Tim Burton was a separate story more focused on the book originally written by Roald Dahl, which was CALLED Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
To all who think Tim Burton remade the classic movie... HE DIDN'T! THIS movie is adapted from the book. He just wanted to capture the feeling of the book on the big screen. He did NOT try to remake the original movie.
BTW, really great video. Glad to see someone else has used the We Like To Party song.
Yup.
Roald Dahl DISOWNED the old movie for what they did to his book.
well done, it worked surprisingly well! (i love surprisingly well vids makes your imagination broaden!) :)
nice song choice and great edit!
Party Wonka Style. That's a mouthful. On invitations read ALL fine print. Don't miss the bottom line. 100% guarentee you won't be leaving as you came. lol
Very nicely done! perfect song for the seens you used!
Oh my God! It's the Six Flags theme. I love going to Six Flags Great America. It's awesome.
I have to say, this video was very well done, everything lined up really well music-wise with the actions
I love this vid! It's perfect!
Oompa Loompas are very good dancers *-*!!!
perfect timing! really good job
that was really cool and inventive. love your choice of edits.also this song gos so well with the visuals. good one!
@capie44 It was NOT an imitation remake!
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Tim Burton just made HIS version of the book, because the original classic, as I heard, didn't follow much of the book. So because of Tim's imagination and vision, he made this film much MORE like the book in it's rather-true form.
In the Tim Burton version Willy is much weirder and his father wasn't even in the old movie. I really like Tim Burtons view of the book.
omg
you are amazing for making this LOL
LOL great job! It's hilarious, especially at 00:33 XD Let's boogey!
OH MY GOD I CAN'T STOP LAUGHING.. HELL I'm CRYING. I love this I really needed this in my day thank you
wow
that was AMAZING!!
im glad to see you like it so much ^_^
@capie44 Well, thanks, but Tim Burton doesn't want anything to do with the classic movie. He just made his own version because he wanted to.
I haven't seen ALL of the original movie, but I can see which parts where different from the book. I have read the book and I can reffer back to Tim Burton's movie version, and they're quite alike and so are some song lyrics (only since it's a movie version of the book, there' BOUND to be some changes).
seriously... i think i peed a little i loved this so much!!!!! my friend and i totally made up a dance to this song when it came out. (we were like.. idk... 10?)
Well, it has it coming for butchering the book.
This movie made justice to the book by butchering the old movie while being more faithful to the book.
Can you elaborate more please (I don't exactly know what you're talking about) I've never read the book or been up to date with the media on this franchise
Even though the remake was a rape of a classic, this is a very good video! At least the scenes are not wasted.
oh what a nite! remember on there i got all crazy and stuff! although the te was too much i think! i still have a headache from that nite! offf it was horrible!
I never really liked this song until now. I loved how you incorporated some of the audio from the movie. Great video. =)
This video was my fucking childhood
wow!!! this is great...timing was awesome!
awesome job!!!
fantastic!!!!!
One of the first video I watched on youtube!
omg that is way cute LOL i love this song
Heh, love charlie and the chocolate factory!!
Awesome stuff, mj!
SO COOL!
I Love.!!
=D Totally Favoriting. =]
this is a cool video, thank you so much.
Great job!!
5stars.
GS
@cesarjimenezanimator
Since I haven't read the book, I can not argue. I defer to your point.
But as far as the two movies, TB's version was a rape of a classic (movie).
I appreciate your response.
well done. very cool. I liked it.
XD I haven't heard this song in forever! PROPS man! 5 stars!
the songs in C&TCF are in the book. the new version is more accurate then WW&TCF.
But to comment on the VIDEO! I like it
niiiice! i love that, rockin sockin! thanks so much! XD
mjfan84
@capie44 It was NOT a remake!
Круто, классно! Талантливо! Вообще супер!❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊
I love this it is absolutely brilliant
especially at 00:36 when willy wonka does that noise.
AWESOME!!!:DDD
lol!
that was brilliant
first time it came out on dvd my twin got it and i saw 30 time in 5 days and i still love the fuckin movie
wow !
it's realy nice !!
sooooooo fun!!!!!!
in 40 mins this video will be 10 years old. wow.
xD i love it when he runs into the glass elevatior!! that's so damn funny!! Mike's mah Favorite character....(besides Johnny Depp's Willy Wonka)
This is where opinion comes into play, since I don't agree that any of the things you mentioned are all that great. Keep in mind though, people always search for different things. Tim Burton is a pretty prestigious director, and while I can't call his work "classic" since it's not that old yet, but I believe there's something to be said about his originality while still keeping touch with the original subject matter he's pulling from. I see what you're saying, although I cannot agree.
lol that was great :)
COOL
@TabbPunk97 I'm pretty sure he has.
tripper video
Still, do you think this movie will ever be a classic like the first one?
Some things just outshine their original counterparts. The wrestler the Rock is a prime example of this, as is the Dragonball Z anime and Spiderman 2 from the trilogy of movies.
The second one was well received, but it will soon be forgotten. Willy Wonka will live on forever.
Pretty good.
ha! i have a dance to this song too XDDD thanks!
lmfao! good job
lol awsome :D
2:30 hahahahaha! makes me laugh everytime!
11 years ago I was only 4 when this was made
OH MY GOD! his call is so fucking funny
XD
Nice vid
Well, the big differences I see are in Willy Wonka, Charlie even got into trouble. That doesn't happen in Dahl's book. That whole charade with the other candy makers didn't happen. The songs were not in the book, there's no golden hens, it was squirrels. The Oompa Loompas didn't look a thing like the ones in the book, neither did Willy Wonka. To call Charlie and the Chocolate factory a "remake" to that film is the popular thing to believe, but it's a completely different version.
hilarious!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I liked this movie, but you can't beat the origonal.
Ha! I actually did that when I was like a freshman in high school. Great times. XDDD
my friend was in this [x he was the kid who was taken to the taffy puller [;
This movie did one thing, it proved you can turn gold into shit.
@Lugiarulz233 Geezus, and I thought I was the only one. Remaking this movie in today's standard's is like scrogging the cat in the neighbors back yard and not caring to get caught! And to model Wonka after Marilyn Mansion???? How creepy is that? The director should have tossed THAT interpretation of a character right out of the set within 10 minutes (one minute for stopping, and nine for finding ten bucks a head for 5 crew to bodily remove the costume from Depp's visage!.)
Creepy.
Do you even a more violet beauregarde like that
I love Willy Wonka! He cracks me up. Great job!
@Lugiarulz233 Good, that movie needed a good butcher. XD
Do you even a more violet beauregarde song
They sure do like to party
@-@
OMG LMAO when i hear this song i think of teh 6 flags song with the old geezer dancing LOL 4 stars
IZ WE LYK 2 PARTY!! its in the title XDDD it we like to party by vengaboys
It's like saying any one of the Batman movies remade the others. That's not true, it's the director's interpretation of the comics. Some are close, some are not. Some are more like fan-fictions. I feel it's no different with these 2 movies. I personally prefer this version since it painted a more accurate picture of the book I grew up with. I never felt Willy Wonka quite did that.
Do you even a more cosplay violet beauregarde song
I first read the book when I was 7 years old... the 1st movie came out when I was 10. I remember being disappointed in the movie when I first saw it, mainly because the Wonka character (though wonderfully played by Gene Wilder!) didn't capture at all the character I'd imagined from the books, and the oompa loompas, were just way wrong. This version, "rapes" the Wonka character even worse - though loompas were a 'tad' better - I'd have loved to have seen (when he was alive) maybe George Carlin.
To all the ppl who get so hateful and angry over whether the old one or this one was better, dude, its Willy Wonka, chill out, if you are getting this heated over the Willy Wonka movies, you need to check into an anger management program, because dudes, its just a movie
I did, thank you XD
@cesarjimenezanimator I stand corrected...it was just an imitation remake; and still a rape of a classic.
Lol, funny xD
haha this kute!♥
Ha, I love Vengaboys ^^
weird but great
Wow!!!
Do you even a more cosplay violet beauregarde
0:16
Oh god, as if this movie wasn't dumb enough. Please tell me those are NOT the Oompa Loompas of this remake!
Yep.
To say Tim Burton's adaptation of the book is a "remake" of the other Willy Wonka film is a little... off. Considering you're comparing apples and oranges. The songs from Tim Burton's version were in the book, his Oompa Loompas were closer to the descriptions written by Dahl, and Wonka's character is even closer to the book.
I don't put down people who have different opinions than me. I do, however, put down people who comment videos that are rude and just un-called for. you don't like it, like i said before, don't watch it.
deep roy!
Do you even a more violet beauregarde
That oompa loompa looks like the guy from the wang wang video
Hahaha yall hav way too much time on yo handz
I understand that, but it still technically is classified as a "remake." Willy Wonka changed a lot from the book, but it still kept the basic synopsis. So, unless you can show how the first movie was totally (not slightly) different than the second one, then yes, it is a remake.
Besides, that doesn't alter the fact that this movie is 10x gayer than the previous one, and about a tenth as well received.
Hmm, while we're all entitled to our opinion, I think it wouldn't hurt for you be a bit more informed before making a comment like that. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is by no means a "remake" of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, as I assume that's what you meant. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, directed by Tim Burton was a separate story more focused on the book originally written by Roald Dahl, which was CALLED Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
funny shit kool