I want my Wonka!!!!
TrappedUnder Ice
Posts: 975
He he... Still hard to find localy... on-line a bit easier... if they were going to make it... at least make it easier to buy it... the widescreen version...that is... Oh pooooh
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Snozzberry? Who's ever heard of a snozzberry?
I hear ya!Make it Funky! -
I never liked this movie, even as a kid! It just bothers me! I think it all goes back to those crazy, orange umpulumpas (sp?).
Aaron -
Even as a kid the movie sucked, but the books (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator) were great! In the books Wonka was more of a neurotic, psycho. I could imagine Jack Nicholson playing Wonka, but Gene Wilder??
TroyI plan for the future. - F1Nut -
This is a strange flick, it's interesting to hear people's different opinions about it.
I always loved the books from when I was tiny, and I thought that Gene Wilder did a fair job of playing a certainly touched Wonka character.
Was it me (it probably was, this is rhetorical), or was there lots of sexual stuff going on in the Wonka factory? There's something about...
Midgets and girls becoming blueberries?
Belching and chocolate rivers?
Midgets and... Midgets?
Hmmm.
MC -
I'll bet he had some underage, Asian, twins stashed somewhere.
Gene Wilder was way too goofy to play WW.
TroyI plan for the future. - F1Nut -
Micah,
Something sexual about.... belching and chocolate rivers? Dude, I'm scared. Put down the sock and pick up a 12 step program.Make it Funky! -
Willy Wonka is really about a utopian society.
Its a communist-like movie.
The oompa-loompa's represent the typical
"cared-for" happy factory worker (ie comrade).
Some say that the Willy Wonka movie is really
sponsored by the Illuminati (secret world-wide
power organization). These are the same guys
that put the weird pyramid and the watchful eye on
the back of the one dollar bill.