I love his ethics of why he won't allow Augustus to be made into fudge. Not because it's morally wrong, but because Wonka is a business man first and foremost.
@@tyrieceswift1935 That's the bit I find so hilarious. Then again, Augustus could totally be part chocolate with how much of the stuff he eats. Even at the end, when he's licking chocolate from his fingers and his mother tells him not to eat his fingers, he says "But I taste so good!" From his own mouth. Chocolate coated Augustus tastes good.
My favorite line in the movie is when Wonka introduces the chocolate room : "Everything in this room is eatable, even I am eatable! But that is called cannibalism and is in fact frowned upon in most societies."
"Everything in this room is eatable. Even I am eatable, but that is called cannibalism, my dear children. And it is in fact frowned upon in most societies."
@@Seinsmelled the author begs to differ. And since he created Willy Wonka, his opinion reigns supreme. Depp's is closer to the book. Have you tried reading the book?
@@arvinroidoatienza7082 appeal to authority fallacy anyway genes version is charming and depp looks like an emaciated tumblr user who hasnt gone outside in years
@@Seinsmelled Roald Dahl is the authority here because he created Willy Wonka and the books itself. He decided what Willy Wonka should look and act like. So it applies and not fallacious. Also your statement is based on personal opinion, which is also fallacious and biased. Willy Wonka isn't actually charming and he hasn't gone outside in years because he is busy managing his chocolate factory, pal.
i noticed when johnny depp needs to say a line where the character just mumbles and talks something fast under his breath, Johnny just uses his normal voice for it and doesn't even use the character's persona. somehow it still works ????????
@@MrWolfSnack part of that is probably because you voice can change dramatically as you change the volume even if you don't realize it, hence why he could get away with it so easily
He's awkward because he's been in the factory for a very long time, never came out and even refused to let people come inside. The only employees he had was the oompa loompas which weren't even considered as humans honestly. So it's logical to make him awkward because he hadn't make a human contact with anyone outside the factory which made him lose all the social skills.
I suffer from depression and social anxiety, and during the pandemic I was a shut in for a year and a half. It totally fucked with my social skills, what little I had. So imagine never seeing anyone for years and years and only having weird little aliens for company. You'd probably forget how to act normal too.
I don't think he HATES children per se, just the Golden Ticket winners because they're either gluttonous, bratty or entitled. Charlie, on the other hand, is none of those things.
I love how there are adults not accepting at all what is going on inside this factory like anybody in the audience would but it's acually true what Wonka tells them.
It isn't in the outside world but Wonka has this crazy factory that seems to go against basically everything, which is why it's such an awesome place. Shows the power of creativity and fantasy
THIS GUY GETS IT! GIVE THIS A PERSON AN AWARD! Seriously though, this why kids need to be tested on their reading, or in this case viewing, comprehension skills.
Lmao kinda. And surprisingly I was actually scared of this movie when I was little. Idk how, but I understand the similarities with squid game here. It might as well have been a horror movie, if everytime a kid was taken by the oompa loompas, it would've been replaced with the character dying
I mean the original is better in pretty much every way but I'll be the first to admit Johnny Depp was hilarious insanity in this. I honestly wish this was more an intentional parody movie than a straight adaptation it probably would've been received better.
@@pusheenqueen519 i heard roald dahl hated the original because wonka was not supposed to be as creepy. his wife was involved in the making of this version.
@@pusheenqueen519 I grew up watching the original, so I had reservations when it came to the remake. But I thoroughly enjoyed it. The music was more in line with what I like, the little gags in the dialog ("MUMBLER!! Seriously, I can't understand a word you're saying. ")
As a book reader I kept a big attention to the details and this one was a pure gem 😆 so no I never forgot Charlie but I get why people would he won by being the silent good kid so he did his job well since people forgot him props to the actor. Between I love the book, go read it. It's not too long and pretty enjoyable 😊
Oh my gabe I have known all the roles he’s played but I’m just now piecing all of them together and hilariously only now thinking of all of his roles are played by one actor 😹 I knew his name was to it but watchin this n reading all the comments keeps reminding me of all the roles he’s done 😹 gabe damn he is amazing like wow 👏👏
@@brandonelizondo7018 The kid who plays Charlie looks like the young version of the guy who plays the autistic surgeon from The Good Doctor (from the memes). Or maybe he's the same actor, idk I'm too lazy to look it up lol
@@JaniaSanders he's probably gonna have to adapt it to his own style... Trying to copy Depp's exact style in this is gonna be very difficult (and, to be clear, I really like both Depp and Chalamet as actors)
Johnny has to be one of the few actors who I could not identify straight away. He really makes you see the characters rather than an actor playing a character.
@@dylansickinger545 We need you to find the difference between this Picture... *Willy Wonka* And this Picture *Captain Jack Sparrow* Theyre the same picture
I can’t be the only one that audibly gasped back when I found out Willy was played by Johnny depp, props to his insane talent and whoever did the makeup/wardrobe/styling because I literally did not recognize him.
So you're telling me that man who does not give a 'fudge' (made of Augustus, get the joke? No?...Sorry, bad joke I know my humour's broken), is Captain Jack Sparrow who has sand nd dirt?
@@bunju8990Horseshit? Christopher Nolan came with Oppenheimer and Barbie is the first movie with an alone female director that gained a billion dollars. They're clearly succesful.
The guy literally created sentient life out of chocolate, then sold it worldwide and people still question his scientific knowledge every other sentence.
@@cheesygubbins5322 I sometimes wonder how he couldn't make the Indian prince a palace that wouldn't melt if he was able to make ice cream that didn't melt. Maybe the palace being made out of chocolate prevented him? idk I'm probably just thinking about it more than was intended ;-;
@@reedz7068 because it was the grandfather that told Charlie the story, I would say it was Willy Wonka’s earlier days, which probably means he hadn’t came up with the formula for ice cream that can’t melt. That’s just my idea though!
Everyone hated this, but I absolutely loved the dark moody and strange feeling this movie had. Depp’s Willy Wonka was one of the most memorable characters from my childhood, which is among Jack Sparrow and Mad Hatter. And looking back at the story from my older self now, I also think it’s pretty great that Burton was essentially pointing out how we can become man-children if we don’t let go of sweet things from our childhood, or if we get crippled by a dependency on them. It’s an all too common issue nowadays.
@@hwasaitgirl7309 a lot of boomer reviewers bashed this movie because of the darker tone and being nothing alike the original 1970's original adaptation and was generally considered to be a soulless cashgrab Which is pretty ironic considering the facts that this movie not only stayed true to the source material its based upon, but also Roald Dahl's (the author of the original book) wife had creative input in the movie and stated Roald would've loved this movie especially considering how much he hated the 1970's version for being very off track from its source material
I'm surprised to see comments saying that this movie was hated because growing up I know kids would watch this movie over and over again. Its so comical. Im even more surprised to have recently learned Willy Wonka was played by Depp. Thats really cool! He's a versatile actor!
It’s probly coming from more people of my generation who remember the original Chocolate Factory with Gene Wilder. The new one is really weird compared to the first one, but to each their own.
The Kids didn't die. They Squeezed Augustus Out and he became extremely thin They Drained that Gum eating kid out but she permanently became Blue They Pulled the Smartass kid and Practically made him paper thin The Spoiled kid and her dad fell in the trash canister Their lives maybe ruined to varying degrees but they are infact still Alive
That is entirely the parents fault tho, they shouldn't have spoiled their kids and made them such brats then maybe they could have avoided such fate🤷♀️
I love that Willy Wonka is just a weirdo shut in like a person should be if they’ve been stuck in a factory, who has presumably been eating only chocolate for years, rather than someone arguably sane.
Anyone who hated on this version clearly never read the book. Depp is so iconic and the way he played Wonka is more true to the source material than the 1971 version. Both movies are great! But this one just has ✨spice✨
according to these 2 people above me no. but still he aint even a icon- hes levit just evil *but so are senpaicasscharafloweyehateverthefuckwhoelseuhkingdicedevilbowsertordflippyeggmaniguesslegitmirethanthatmonokumajunkoandothershit* sorry if you can’t read that
If you see a grown man talking to your children, and the man laughs like that... and you don't really know this person. You're probably going to get your children and run.
It reminded me of a sketch I absolutely love watching 😂 Just look up "Dylan Moran breakfast" and you'll find it, it's a short little clip about mornings & it's brilliant
Well he's gotta do SOMETHING with the bodies of all the oompa loompas who are surely dying left and right from all the OSHA violations in his factory. Waste not, want not. Toss em in the soup!! th-cam.com/video/BoRT-qktEdw/w-d-xo.html
@@robertisham5279 what- Why are you so kinda obsessed with that sh¡t? I see you in almost all of the comments that say Jhonny depp is a really good actor ._.
Can we just take time to appreciate not only how good Johnny Depp's menace acting, but also other actors, trilling and comedic movie, and the accuracy of the book is?
I think one point about this movie is to teach the adults to be children at heart too just like Wonka. Everyone is so serious and he's just trying to get them to laugh and be entertained. Example is the geography teacher. instead of playing along he tries to correct Wonka with facts. Charlie and his Grandpa are the only ones who see the humor.
Being genuine and wholesome around a crowd of people who aren't. That's why I don't understand the hate for this movie. It's underlying message is fantastic and grossly overlooked.
That’s definitely one of the messages, but I think this movie, the last one and the original stories main message to children was “don’t be a spoiled brat or karma will kick you in the ass”
The funniest thing about the video for me personally was when I watched the original movie, for some reason when Wonka imitated Verruca’s dad, I spent like 5 years thinking her dad had said the line. He did such a good impression of her dad that Johnny Depp gaslighted me unintentionally. And that’s why he’s one of my favorite actors
Critiques who didn’t like this movie were bunch of frustrated boomers. Millennials loved it. It’s very dark and cold it shows you the pain behind the forced smiles and teach children not to be glutons and annoying bullies etc or else fall into a terrible chocolaty fate so it was educational for kids as well I loved it.
I dont know about boomers but GenX didn't care much for the idea of a remake. The Gene Wilder version was sort of a classic part of history and their childhood. It was sort of the equivelant of watching someone else play Jack Sparrow. Nobody wants to watch that. That being said, Depp did an excellent job with it as only he could have!!! It wasnt my favorite of his works but I tip my hat to Depp. He is the only person that could go from Jack Sparrow to Willie Wanka to Donnie Brasco/Pistone to George Jung. He is an amazing talent!!
@@itchyandveryscartchy30 i didnt like either of them though i can say the remake was a bit less unsettling. but this one is different, it gives off a really weird vibe
I honestly love how all the kids get eliminated because they are selfish and that they are the ones who he is pretty much terrified of in the beginning but Charlie is always grateful to be where he is and he is the only one who Willy is comfortable around
@MarvelousMarie92 Oh, definitely. Wonka's whole test is to determine which kids are too greedy or self-centered to run his factory, but in not allowing Charlie's impoverished family to come with him Wonka proves that he, himself, fails his own test. Wonka sits on his candy throne above humanity and judges it, but is blind to his own shortcomings until Charlie switches the script and forces him to confront them and put his money where his mouth is. Until Wonka grows as a person and allows Charlie's family to come with him, he is as undeserving of his factory as anybody he invited inside. Charlie isn't only honest, he keeps Wonka honest, which is why he is the true winner.
i love how willy wonka appears so striking as a person. they made his skin offputingly pale, his clothing grandeur, and his mannerisms almost restrained. he always creeped me out as a kid, but now i see him as a fascinating character.
Wonka: "what makes you feel better when you feel terrible?"
Charlie: "my family"
Wonka: "..eW"
Haha I ruined the 69 likes
@@Somespideronline had to what?
did someone say family?
@@stearmaster6.756 lmao **dom toretto has entered the chat**
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I love his ethics of why he won't allow Augustus to be made into fudge. Not because it's morally wrong, but because Wonka is a business man first and foremost.
I just find it funny how his mother looks offended when he says the fudge would taste terrible if Augustus was made into it.
@@piperthecollector Hol' up how the frick does she know how he tastes.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory's secret plot?
@@tyrieceswift1935 That's the bit I find so hilarious. Then again, Augustus could totally be part chocolate with how much of the stuff he eats.
Even at the end, when he's licking chocolate from his fingers and his mother tells him not to eat his fingers, he says "But I taste so good!"
From his own mouth. Chocolate coated Augustus tastes good.
@@piperthecollector So he knows he does, obvs, BUT how does his MOTHER know, does she be snackin on him?
@@tyrieceswift1935 Haha. Are they dipping their fingers in chocolate and licking it off each other's hands or something?
My favorite line in the movie is when Wonka introduces the chocolate room : "Everything in this room is eatable, even I am eatable! But that is called cannibalism and is in fact frowned upon in most societies."
Keyword: *_MOST_*
Frowned upon. NOT illegal.
@@ikarainijirai there's a few tribes around the world where specific kinds of cannibalism is part of their traditions, i think lol
most
@@therealopaartist Murder and disposal of a body is quite illegal :)
I love how when the geography teacher tries to correct him and you can just tell by Wonka’s tone of voice that he’s just like “Don’t argue with me”.
He always looks out of place in every scene he's perfect A complete social outcast just like the book the casting is on point.
@@PayForViewsJSTjust like me
The same vibes with the phrase "Correct me if I'm wrong" which is only used when you KNOW you're right and do not wish to be contradicted.
Ah, the pure terror in his eyes when the children try to interact with him
👁👁
*Very Relatable*
Relatable
Willy Wonka is very seriously and scarily funny
Me than I have kids
👁-👁
This man is an entirely relatable mood. he's an ICON
Fr gold right there :
What makes u feel better than u feel terrible?
My family
Ew
HE'S THE MOMENT
How can the guy be an icon and a mood
Yet yall would hate him if he were a female
@@niamphdollieofficial nah still an icon
"I can't have a blueberry for a daughter. How is she supposed to compete?"
"You could put her in the county fair."
Thats gold right there
Veruca is queen
Can you explain what this meant? I didn't get the joke.
@@BTECE_Riya_Deshpande at some fairs there are contests for the biggest crop grown
Ngl, Veruca gave a pretty good roast there
Willy wonka being weally wonky
Willy Wonka is so passive aggressive to more than half of the kids which I can definitely relate to 😂😂
Passive-aggressive to all the ticket winners minus Charlie
2005 me: Why is he so mean and so strange?
2022 me: He's me.
Same lol
Literally, now I love him 😂
Omg this made me laugh
LOL
Damn true 😌
You forgot about the part where Willy wonka said that everything in the room is eatable even themselves but that's called cannibalism. 💀
@@kadygrant lol
"Everything in this room is eatable. Even I am eatable, but that is called cannibalism, my dear children. And it is in fact frowned upon in most societies."
@@graceful1537 even my fat ass is but I wouldn't encourage it
*edible*
@@santiastronomo no it's not edible just eatable
Johnny Depp has really done a lot of weird characters: The Mad Hatter, Edward Scissorhands, Jack Sparrow, Gellert Grindelwald, Sweeney Todd
And himself
WAIT WHAT IS HE THE MAD HATTER?! I NEVER THOUGHT ABOUT THAT!!
and we love it
He's Johnny Depp
And they're all iconic!
I like how this Wonka seems more psychopathic than the original but is really just antisocial and awkward, while the original was a full on sociopath.
I mean, this was actually him in the books. And the original film wasn't really book accurate
@@arvinroidoatienza7082gene wilder better
@@Seinsmelled the author begs to differ. And since he created Willy Wonka, his opinion reigns supreme. Depp's is closer to the book. Have you tried reading the book?
@@arvinroidoatienza7082 appeal to authority fallacy
anyway genes version is charming and depp looks like an emaciated tumblr user who hasnt gone outside in years
@@Seinsmelled Roald Dahl is the authority here because he created Willy Wonka and the books itself. He decided what Willy Wonka should look and act like. So it applies and not fallacious. Also your statement is based on personal opinion, which is also fallacious and biased. Willy Wonka isn't actually charming and he hasn't gone outside in years because he is busy managing his chocolate factory, pal.
The way his mouth moves when he talks is just so satisfying to watch i can't explain why
No I say this all the time!
He just articulates really well.
No homo
No nut November chill
Me when I was a child: This guy is weird and mean
Me now: This guy is funny and relatable
But still weird
@@koroallie5583 that's what makes him a legend
Still very weird but we love him for it
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Exact opposite for me
“Ew, somebody grab him.” 😂
Man this movie has so many fantastic lines.
That how much he hates him
“Oh thank heavens he’s completely unharmed 😐”
Literally, I need a Charlie and the Chocolate Factory book 2005 movie edition with the entire transcript from the film ASAP.
@@Afellowlostcanary. Though he dislikes the other 4 kids, I'm fairly certain Mike is straight up his least favourite
5:07 you can hear depp's actual voice coming out
i noticed when johnny depp needs to say a line where the character just mumbles and talks something fast under his breath, Johnny just uses his normal voice for it and doesn't even use the character's persona. somehow it still works ????????
@@MrWolfSnack part of that is probably because you voice can change dramatically as you change the volume even if you don't realize it, hence why he could get away with it so easily
Johnny Depp is incredible. A true chameleon as an actor
Such a shame they tried cancelling him
@@pikazzor4186 fr
True, he even a played a chameleon
I see the rango pun
"It only takes one bullet." - Rango
Mike: "If you hate gum so much, why do you make it?"
"If YOU don't like chocolate, why are you in a chocolate factory?"
That's true, he said in his TV interview that he hated chocolate.
that would have been very clever
well played
That’s the reverse uno card in play
Lol
I love how in the book he was seen as a wholesome grandpa and in the movie hes just this socially akward weird dude
thats because the book was written before the 2 /1970 and nowadays) movies even existed
He's awkward because he's been in the factory for a very long time, never came out and even refused to let people come inside. The only employees he had was the oompa loompas which weren't even considered as humans honestly. So it's logical to make him awkward because he hadn't make a human contact with anyone outside the factory which made him lose all the social skills.
@@nordianabintiramli8050 that makes a lot of sense actually, thanks
I suffer from depression and social anxiety, and during the pandemic I was a shut in for a year and a half. It totally fucked with my social skills, what little I had. So imagine never seeing anyone for years and years and only having weird little aliens for company. You'd probably forget how to act normal too.
@@gorkembilgin82 well no shit
He looks so young in this movie and the sarcasm is great 😅
He is 42 in the movie ❤
no he looks so bad
@@laurandinya437 He looks handsome, wdym?
The sheer terror in his eyes when he interacts with children, the only kids who doesn’t terrify him remotely is Charlie.
I don't think he HATES children per se, just the Golden Ticket winners because they're either gluttonous, bratty or entitled. Charlie, on the other hand, is none of those things.
maybe bc hes the only one that doesnt talk that much
@@cheesygubbins5322 that and Charlie isn't invading his personal space
I think Charlie reminds him of himself in a way as a child? He might see himself in Charlie
Well, he is Charlie
I never realized this was Johnny and honestly jesus this man’s range is astronomical.
😂😂😂
lol me too, I was a kid when I seen this movie and only realized this recently that's it was Johnny
@MaGuffintop 💀
I watched it because of Johnny depp lol
fr tho lol I love him
I love how there are adults not accepting at all what is going on inside this factory like anybody in the audience would but it's acually true what Wonka tells them.
It isn't in the outside world but Wonka has this crazy factory that seems to go against basically everything, which is why it's such an awesome place. Shows the power of creativity and fantasy
@@tijmen131 yes
THIS GUY GETS IT! GIVE THIS A PERSON AN AWARD! Seriously though, this why kids need to be tested on their reading, or in this case viewing, comprehension skills.
@@newguy371 it's just a movie
@@yasmeenahmed148 I was making a sarcastic response to the original comment, and you just proved my point. The word is "comprehension," look it up.
“can you imagine augustus flavoured chocolate covered gloop?
ew! no one would buy it.”
- Willy Wonka 2005
“Tomate soup, I can feel it running down my throat”
“Yeah, spit it out
I laugh every time I hear it lol
Everybody a gangsta until they find out this just child friendly version of squid game.
literally
It’s literally not though
Lmao kinda. And surprisingly I was actually scared of this movie when I was little. Idk how, but I understand the similarities with squid game here. It might as well have been a horror movie, if everytime a kid was taken by the oompa loompas, it would've been replaced with the character dying
@@TheDisturbingPanda LOL
Or this imainge if instead of adults children or are the one trying to survive for winding money in squid game. 🤔
Seriously, I can't imagine why critics were so hard on this film. I loved this version
Because they were boomers hahah
I mean the original is better in pretty much every way but I'll be the first to admit Johnny Depp was hilarious insanity in this. I honestly wish this was more an intentional parody movie than a straight adaptation it probably would've been received better.
@@pusheenqueen519 i heard roald dahl hated the original because wonka was not supposed to be as creepy. his wife was involved in the making of this version.
@@pusheenqueen519 I grew up watching the original, so I had reservations when it came to the remake. But I thoroughly enjoyed it. The music was more in line with what I like, the little gags in the dialog ("MUMBLER!! Seriously, I can't understand a word you're saying. ")
I like the first one more, but this one has good things about it that the other does not. They're both good.
5:38 let's be honest, we all forgot Charlie was there for most of the movie
STALKER UR STALKING STALKER STALKER STALKER HAHA 😅
@@HelpImtheyoungestchildwhat?
As a book reader I kept a big attention to the details and this one was a pure gem 😆 so no I never forgot Charlie but I get why people would he won by being the silent good kid so he did his job well since people forgot him props to the actor. Between I love the book, go read it. It's not too long and pretty enjoyable 😊
@@alexiacool600 THERES A BOOOOOOOOooooooooOOOOOOOOK?!
@@HelpImtheyoungestchild cant tell if thats sarcasm or not but yeah there is. The original author is Roald Dahl . The same guy who wrote the BFG
I should use that "your mumbling" tactic
mother gothel will approve
@@krisg5078 LMAO 🤣🤣
@@krisg5078 "did I mumble mother."
@@krisg5078 "Enough with the mumblings, you know how I feel about the mumbling"
It's so fucking badass same😭
I’m not gonna lie, as of today i still have trouble believing that’s Johnny Depp.
He’s THAT good of an actor.
Me too
Oh my gabe I have known all the roles he’s played but I’m just now piecing all of them together and hilariously only now thinking of all of his roles are played by one actor 😹 I knew his name was to it but watchin this n reading all the comments keeps reminding me of all the roles he’s done 😹 gabe damn he is amazing like wow 👏👏
what? NO WAY THATS DEPP!
@@ryugatsuchiya9018 3:54 is where you can clearly tell thats depp, thats just like a jack sparrow pause head turn smile
WHAT DA FUCK? IT IS?
I think willy wonka dosent hate parents, or children, he just hates humanity in general and i relate.
he hates family because of his abusive father, it's literally part of the plot
@@tom4787 lol i feel for him
@@tom4787 He even talks about those despicable spies he had in his factory so it's natural that he had trust issues with all humans.
That's probably the reason you only have like 2 friends and they're both weirdos
He hasn't spoken to a human for like half his life
Wonka: "you are the only one left?"
Charlie: "I am a surgeon!!"
MR WONKA, I AM A SURGEON!!
I don't get it
@@brandonelizondo7018 The kid who plays Charlie looks like the young version of the guy who plays the autistic surgeon from The Good Doctor (from the memes). Or maybe he's the same actor, idk I'm too lazy to look it up lol
@@corenlavolpe6143 it is him ! The same actor
How come I'm just now noticing how sassy he was? 😭😂
Same
Same...
😭 same tho
Bc if I recall, just a couple years ago no one gave this movie a chance because they all said it sucked. Dont ask me why cuz this movie is gold.
2021 and now I understand Wonka completely. Lol all these scenes was golden 🤩 he is my mood now lol
His acting range... Sill can't believe that his voice can become higher than they usually were. Such a great actor I've always loved this film of his.
I wonder how chalamet will portray this role
@@JaniaSanders he's probably gonna have to adapt it to his own style... Trying to copy Depp's exact style in this is gonna be very difficult (and, to be clear, I really like both Depp and Chalamet as actors)
@@frankgile1996 right ! I respect both actors ! Im excited for the movie though :)
He was in corpse bride too as Victor!
ARE WE JUST GOING TO IGNORE THE FACT THAT I NEED 100K?!
Johnny has to be one of the few actors who I could not identify straight away. He really makes you see the characters rather than an actor playing a character.
Well said.
0:38 i dont care
Yup
That’s how I am with Gary Oldman
For real, he's a great actor.👏❤️
his little proud smile when veruca said “you could put her in the county fair”😭
😂😂
He probably tought "that was a good one" 😂
@@holychaos5398 it was a good one I don’t think violets mom liked it
😂😂😂😂
I absolutely refuse to believe that this man is also Captain Jack Sparrow.
And also Whitey Bulger which was a terrifying role he played
@@nootnewt9323 and Sweeney Todd
That's how awesome Johnny is.
And Victor from Corpses Bride
And mad hatter
I remember watching this as a kid and he actually gaslit *me* into thinking Mike was mumbling the whole movie 🤣
As a kid i was actually terrified of the kids transforming 💀
@@yez9475 yes lmao I was literally traumatized
Considering the attitude he always has when he talks, he might as well be mumbling 😂
Oop…
He gaslit me into thinking that to cause WHAT THE HECK DUDE
To know he is johnny depp is impressive
right?! he literally doesn't look like Depp, even though he's played by him xD
@@Denise_1374 he doesn’t sound like himself either.
I watched the movie years back then, and I've never wondered who the actor was, and now I just learned he is John- "HERE'S JOHNNY!"
@@efethecaptain6 hahah same I was so surprised when I found out
What
I am bewildered every time I see him in a different role. He can take it anywhere you want to go and even places you've never thought of. Genius.
everyone: "omg he's iconic!"
meanwhile me: *still trying to figure out how is this Johnny Depp*
literally me
Me too like...
How!?
You cannot put a picture of this next to a picture of Captain Jack Sparrow and convince me it’s the same person
@@dylansickinger545 We need you to find the difference between this Picture...
*Willy Wonka*
And this Picture
*Captain Jack Sparrow*
Theyre the same picture
@@huwutao8726 nahh. If you were to tell me back then that captian jack sparrow and willy wonka were the same person. Id ask you how crazy you must be
I can’t be the only one that audibly gasped back when I found out Willy was played by Johnny depp, props to his insane talent and whoever did the makeup/wardrobe/styling because I literally did not recognize him.
That was all before the Pirates of the Caribbean
@@marleygee2023 This movie is from 2005, the first POTC movie came out in 2003
How
So you're telling me that man who does not give a 'fudge' (made of Augustus, get the joke? No?...Sorry, bad joke I know my humour's broken), is Captain Jack Sparrow who has sand nd dirt?
1,000th like!
the humor in this movie is 12 years ahead of its time
it was ahead of its time with the emo antagonistic humor
Not really because it's 2023 and majority of the movies today are horseshit.
@@bunju8990Horseshit? Christopher Nolan came with Oppenheimer and Barbie is the first movie with an alone female director that gained a billion dollars. They're clearly succesful.
@@vastro921success doesn’t equal sales numbers, unless you’re a greedy studio executive
@@bunju8990maybe you’re just watching the wrong movies??
“He also has a funny haircut”
*TRIGGERED*
“I DO NOT!”
😂 best part of this video
He's the best sugar daddy in the entire world and you cannot change my mind
Well I mean of course he is, he makes candy /j
HAHA
@@the1andonlySM You stole my joke! /j
Honestly I would have been more disappointed if someone didn't pointed that out XD
Omg😅😂
@@hilbertharmonia931 that was actually the base of my comment, I was hoping people would get it 😄
That little giggle he does after saying something fucked up is iconic lmao
The guy literally created sentient life out of chocolate, then sold it worldwide and people still question his scientific knowledge every other sentence.
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most importantly: HE CREATED ICE CREAM THAT DOESNT MELT
@@cheesygubbins5322 I sometimes wonder how he couldn't make the Indian prince a palace that wouldn't melt if he was able to make ice cream that didn't melt. Maybe the palace being made out of chocolate prevented him? idk I'm probably just thinking about it more than was intended ;-;
@@reedz7068 because it was the grandfather that told Charlie the story, I would say it was Willy Wonka’s earlier days, which probably means he hadn’t came up with the formula for ice cream that can’t melt. That’s just my idea though!
@@cheesygubbins5322 that's easy just use like liquid nitrogen or something
Willy wonky can’t be token out of context, he IS the out of context.
This movie was a fever dream
A great fever dream 😌
I loved this movie as a kid
The good fever dream
The original is too
All of y’all’s pfp are skin colored 😃
Johnny Depp plays this character perfectly
Plot twist
He plays Johnny Depp
Gene Wilder played it perfectly
Johnny Depp plays all characters perfectly 😌
I love him! (Not in the creepy way)
@@minatomew 🤣
Johnny is a real master of acting. Every each his character is a unique and is not like the previous ones.
His facial movements, acting skills, brow and delicate restraint are ballet precision
It's why he's the mastah!! ✨
The way he changed his voice to sound like that is mind blowing he sounds nothing like himself you can’t really tell it’s Johnny
it’s wild how he’s played Jack sparrow and Willy Wonka that sounds crazy to say.
Agudizó la voz por que en el libro la voz de Willy Wonka lo describe así, tomaron todos esos detalles que por lo tanto fue una increíble actuación!!
@@seppuku- ikr, the two characters are so far from each other, it takes a really good actor actor to play it really well like Depp.
Everyone hated this, but I absolutely loved the dark moody and strange feeling this movie had. Depp’s Willy Wonka was one of the most memorable characters from my childhood, which is among Jack Sparrow and Mad Hatter. And looking back at the story from my older self now, I also think it’s pretty great that Burton was essentially pointing out how we can become man-children if we don’t let go of sweet things from our childhood, or if we get crippled by a dependency on them. It’s an all too common issue nowadays.
Hated this? This is loved even in pakistan by me and all the kids i have ever known? What hate?
@@hwasaitgirl7309 a lot of boomer reviewers bashed this movie because of the darker tone and being nothing alike the original 1970's original adaptation and was generally considered to be a soulless cashgrab
Which is pretty ironic considering the facts that this movie not only stayed true to the source material its based upon, but also Roald Dahl's (the author of the original book) wife had creative input in the movie and stated Roald would've loved this movie especially considering how much he hated the 1970's version for being very off track from its source material
Same❤️
Only you hated this
I like this version better than the original!
Willy Wonka just roasting everyone was just hilarious
I would have to leave my family...
Yeah! See it as a bonus!
@@kadygrant Aww man xD
Willy wonka's look he gives kids is my look u give my parents
You can’t recite my own feelings to me wtf man 😂😂😂
There are some awful families.
@@kadygrant true
The fact that this man got to live happily with a family of one of his ex-employees and his future successor is really sweet.
He also reconciled with his dad too.
@@DynoSkrimisher Oh yeah. That was a very moving scene.
Yep, but then he met this really mean scary looking lady with cold eyes who accused him of abusing her😒
@@mountlions2266 yess unfortunately 😔
@@mountlions2266Which scene?
I'm surprised to see comments saying that this movie was hated because growing up I know kids would watch this movie over and over again. Its so comical. Im even more surprised to have recently learned Willy Wonka was played by Depp. Thats really cool! He's a versatile actor!
Same!!
Same
i was that kid that watched it over n over again.
bruh this movie was basically my childhood lmao
It’s probly coming from more people of my generation who remember the original Chocolate Factory with Gene Wilder. The new one is really weird compared to the first one, but to each their own.
Verrucca- listing her pets
Willy wonka- regretting his life choices of letting kids in his factory
5:37 the way he says this sounds so genuine even tho he literally saw all those kids basically die lmao
The Kids didn't die.
They Squeezed Augustus Out and he became extremely thin
They Drained that Gum eating kid out but she permanently became Blue
They Pulled the Smartass kid and Practically made him paper thin
The Spoiled kid and her dad fell in the trash canister
Their lives maybe ruined to varying degrees but they are infact still Alive
@@omegadeadpool2947 I said "basically" tho yeah gotta say those are some fates worse than death tbh
That is entirely the parents fault tho, they shouldn't have spoiled their kids and made them such brats then maybe they could have avoided such fate🤷♀️
@@ryssalsief2941 Well, the problem is they didn't "basically" die
@@omegadeadpool2947 the Spoiled kid was the lucky one
I love that Willy Wonka is just a weirdo shut in like a person should be if they’ve been stuck in a factory, who has presumably been eating only chocolate for years, rather than someone arguably sane.
yet he still manages to keep his teeth pearly white
Dad was a dentist
he doesn't floss
@@dilweedelderberry1781
Yet his teeth look perfect.
Didn't he say that he doesn't live off of chocolate, and that he eats lettuce
I still don’t understand why Wonka feels like the villain in the movie but the good guy in the books
tbh he's also creepy in the books
Then obviously you didn't read the book. This movie is far more faithful to the book.
@@TheKrensada Being more faithful to the book doesn't necessarily make it better.
@@TheKrensada for your information I read the book. If I didn’t I wouldn’t have shared my opinions about the book compared to the movie
Tbf, he did indirectly irreversibly mutilate at least two kids for life.
I can’t be the only one who loves his laugh😭
Def not
Your not alone
me too tbh
“haha😊”
Johnny Depp really takes on weird characters, honestly just a great and versatile actor
If Timothee Chalamet’s Wonka isn’t a prequel for this movie I don’t want it lol
Omg.
If what
Who?
I’m sorry. I’ve never heard of this.
Can you please fill us in regarding this idea of
Timothee Chalamet playing Wonka?
@@ShadowNinja452 Well apparently, Timothee Chalamet will star as Willy Wonka in a prequel called Wonka
-what makes you feel better when you feel terrible ?
-my family.
-ew
I felt that
@50K subs without videos 😂
Sorry to hear that
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@50ksubswithoutvideos85Dom: EW TO FAMILY!?
I have watched this movie countless times now, and it still remains one of my favourites.
I recently rewatched this movie and the amount of SHADE this man threw at everyone was blinding😭😭
Blinding shade? I'll have to remember that one.
Me too, The Full Opening Scenes in this Movie is so Wholesome and same as the Ending.
Putting people in their place.
2:16 When he clenched his fist, I always thought as a kid he was going to punch Verucca
Fish reply
John Perez learn how to spell
Lol he had to RESIST
@@aldcpaigehylandlover How?
@@aldcpaigehylandlover he just said ‘fish reply’
I love the line “I can’t have a blueberry for a daughter. How is she supposed to COMPETe? 😩”
@@100kgoal7 yes lol
@@100kgoal7 yes.
@@100kgoal7 and your a long way away
@@100kgoal7 keep dreaming *bot*
@@100kgoal7 that’s the thing,
I don't care what anyone else thinks, this version is brilliant. Lmao
The delivery of his lines is pure, freaking, gold. 😂
Anyone who hated on this version clearly never read the book. Depp is so iconic and the way he played Wonka is more true to the source material than the 1971 version. Both movies are great! But this one just has ✨spice✨
It‘s rather the opposite... 😄
Read the book many times, this film is too American. 😝
@@karadiberlino the movie is literally set in england
@@dem0litionsss I know lol 😂
Agreed right? I read the book
on average I like the journey that version but there's things about the original version I enjoy too
Am I the only one who finds his laugh adorable??
You're not the only one :")
according to these 2 people above me no. but still he aint even a icon- hes levit just evil
*but so are senpaicasscharafloweyehateverthefuckwhoelseuhkingdicedevilbowsertordflippyeggmaniguesslegitmirethanthatmonokumajunkoandothershit*
sorry if you can’t read that
it’s so cute
If you see a grown man talking to your children, and the man laughs like that... and you don't really know this person.
You're probably going to get your children and run.
@@jmitterii2 Context is everything.
I always wondered y he was so pale but now I realize it’s because he gets no sun
Omg i didn't realize this ._.
Our generation is clearly lost
Woah I didnt realize that. I thought that was just his skin color
Or he’s been in the colder temperatures for years. Remember the snow?
@@Coco_1958 the Charlie in that movie lives in 3 walls n half a roof that would mean he should be whiter if that was the case
I remember laughing SO HARD when he compared cereal to pencil shavings 😂
It reminded me of a sketch I absolutely love watching 😂
Just look up "Dylan Moran breakfast" and you'll find it, it's a short little clip about mornings & it's brilliant
He wasn't comparing he was saying what it's made out of.
That joke is in the book too. I really wish it was in the original film because it's a good joke.
This just made me realize how much range he has as an actor, he completely transforms. He deserves all the awards because this is S-tier acting
Willy Wonka: "What makes you feel better when you feel bad?" "My family" Willy Wonka: "ew" *felt*
i will NEVER be able to wrap by head around the fact that this is johnny depp
You’ll be even more mind-blown when you find out he was also Edward Scissorhands
@@Invisibletoday that one i’m not as surprised ab i can still see his face as his own it doesn’t look like him at all as wonka
I thought he was jesse eisenberg lol
Same😭 his voice and face looks so different
@@strongest_eggg you can clearly see is Johhny…
"Oh, good. He's completely unharmed."
The funniest line in this movie.
Can't imagine it's Johnny Deep he is so good at acting
Who's Johnny Deep, I thought it was Johnny Depp
@@inquellthemediocre WHEEZE!! 😭😭
@@inquellthemediocre ngl, "Johnny Deep" sounds like a p0rnstar's name (had to censore that, YT is a spineless coward)
@@Somespideronline I agree with both of those statements
@@inquellthemediocre I agree with this as well
Can you put people through the television?
'Why would I do that? They don't taste good at all'
How do you know this Willy Wonka? What did you do?
Well he's gotta do SOMETHING with the bodies of all the oompa loompas who are surely dying left and right from all the OSHA violations in his factory. Waste not, want not. Toss em in the soup!!
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I mean, he did say he traveled around to find new ingredients.
Putting people through the television might make them taste good maybe thats why shadows eat them in the TV world
But he knows cannibalism is in fact frowned upon in most societies. I just realize this video is missing that quote, what a shame.
@@kenziehurlock I mean it was just a joke, not meant to be taken seriously
We dont deserve johnny depp’s acting
Because it pales in comparison to Gene Wilder's
@@robertisham5279 what-
Why are you so kinda obsessed with that sh¡t? I see you in almost all of the comments that say Jhonny depp is a really good actor ._.
@@ch3rry.006 Yeah he's a good actor but his acting just doesn't suit the role of Willy Wonka.
@@robertisham5279 it’s not supposed to be like the Original Willy Wonka. go complain in a place where someone actually cares.
@@ultraparanioa There's plenty of people in this comment section that actually cares.
Can we just take time to appreciate not only how good Johnny Depp's menace acting, but also other actors, trilling and comedic movie, and the accuracy of the book is?
Johnny Depp is the king of not knowing who tf he is in films until you read the credits or Google it
I think one point about this movie is to teach the adults to be children at heart too just like Wonka. Everyone is so serious and he's just trying to get them to laugh and be entertained.
Example is the geography teacher. instead of playing along he tries to correct Wonka with facts.
Charlie and his Grandpa are the only ones who see the humor.
Such as "Whipped Cream".
Gosh so true!
and that’s why charlie is the main character
Being genuine and wholesome around a crowd of people who aren't. That's why I don't understand the hate for this movie. It's underlying message is fantastic and grossly overlooked.
That’s definitely one of the messages, but I think this movie, the last one and the original stories main message to children was “don’t be a spoiled brat or karma will kick you in the ass”
I like how the squirrels are real, they aren’t cgi. Which, I think is cool
Edit: thanks for the likes :)
Yep!
What
Wait what-
How did they carry the girl🙁
@@shining_zvezdy maybe at that scene veruca became cgi
The funniest thing about the video for me personally was when I watched the original movie, for some reason when Wonka imitated Verruca’s dad, I spent like 5 years thinking her dad had said the line. He did such a good impression of her dad that Johnny Depp gaslighted me unintentionally. And that’s why he’s one of my favorite actors
I like the fact that he says "She can't have one" to further emphasize the point and really twist the knife.
In a British accent - “I’m sorry darling, mr wonks is being unreasonable”
Critiques who didn’t like this movie were bunch of frustrated boomers. Millennials loved it. It’s very dark and cold it shows you the pain behind the forced smiles and teach children not to be glutons and annoying bullies etc or else fall into a terrible chocolaty fate so it was educational for kids as well I loved it.
I dont know about boomers but GenX didn't care much for the idea of a remake. The Gene Wilder version was sort of a classic part of history and their childhood. It was sort of the equivelant of watching someone else play Jack Sparrow. Nobody wants to watch that. That being said, Depp did an excellent job with it as only he could have!!! It wasnt my favorite of his works but I tip my hat to Depp. He is the only person that could go from Jack Sparrow to Willie Wanka to Donnie Brasco/Pistone to George Jung. He is an amazing talent!!
@@hdcordes6299 interesting take, good point
it made me uncomfortable, i didnt like it
This movie started well but it kinda dragged after, exactly like the original one.
@@itchyandveryscartchy30 i didnt like either of them though i can say the remake was a bit less unsettling. but this one is different, it gives off a really weird vibe
His "why are you all so short " gets me 😂😂
His face and voice change 😂😂😂😂😂when the girl wants a squirrel
willy wonka really is the embodiment of passive aggression and i love it
I honestly love how all the kids get eliminated because they are selfish and that they are the ones who he is pretty much terrified of in the beginning but Charlie is always grateful to be where he is and he is the only one who Willy is comfortable around
What makes you see that, I wonder
@MarvelousMarie92 Oh, definitely. Wonka's whole test is to determine which kids are too greedy or self-centered to run his factory, but in not allowing Charlie's impoverished family to come with him Wonka proves that he, himself, fails his own test. Wonka sits on his candy throne above humanity and judges it, but is blind to his own shortcomings until Charlie switches the script and forces him to confront them and put his money where his mouth is. Until Wonka grows as a person and allows Charlie's family to come with him, he is as undeserving of his factory as anybody he invited inside. Charlie isn't only honest, he keeps Wonka honest, which is why he is the true winner.
@@BlokHeadAnimI disagree that Wonka is underserved 😂
i love how willy wonka appears so striking as a person. they made his skin offputingly pale, his clothing grandeur, and his mannerisms almost restrained. he always creeped me out as a kid, but now i see him as a fascinating character.
2:11 the gloves said it all
17 years later and this movie is on Netflix's top 10 and has been for the past week.....Well done sir.
Yes
@@100kgoal7 I don't believe anyone asked for your input.
@@100kgoal7uh... yeah obviously
talent. the best word to describe mr depp.
@@100kgoal7 you’re not that guy
Johnny Depp can go from playing characters like Wonka and Scissorhands to play Jack Dillinger and Whitey Bulger. His range is insane.
Don't Forget Gilbert Grape
@@jessiebelden222 & Captain Jack Sparrow
@@DyanLucas and the mad hatter
Don’t forget Sweeney Todd!
And tonto
he's LITERALLY a sugar daddy
He is!
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You don't understand how much self restraint it is taking me to not look up Willy Wonka x Reader on Ao3 at this very moment
@@sourdrop lel
@@sourdrop Now I'm curious as well... Curse you random commenter!
“sir, if i go to the factory, will i never see my family again?”
“yeah! consider that a bonus!” 💀
Johnny's Wonka is so underrated. He had NO business being this unironically funny
The fact he did this role and Jack Sparrow so well when they are different characters is mind blowing
I know it’s crazy