This is the eighth of 12 films that I was “forced” to watch by my fellow bloggers who participated in my Blogiversary Contest last month. This movie was the 1st one chosen by the winner SG. Tnx for the suggestion. Let’s see what I thought of it….
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“If the good Lord had intended us to walk, he wouldn’t have invented roller skates. ” – Willy Wonka
Number of Times Seen – 1 (17 May 2016)
Brief Synopsis – A young boy dreams of winning one of 5 “Golden Tickets” which will allow him to win a global contest arranged by a very eccentric candy maker.
My Take on it – For some reason, I never had any desire to see this film and even as a kid it was never high on my list of films to watch.
Perhaps it’s because I personally don’t like chocolate.
I have been told hundreds if not thousands of times in my life that there must be something wrong with me because I detest anything with chocolate (my kids also can’t understand it).
The fact that I also don’t like Peanut butter has even caused people to say I must not really be American.
Regardless, there is nothing I can do because everyone likes and dislikes different foods (and movies for that matter) and I guess this fact about chocolate just makes me unique. 🙂
I absolutely loved this film and it was by far the best of all 12 I was “forced” to watch and I’m so glad that SG made me watch it.
Gene Wilder is absolutely superb in teh title role and he delivers the lines and actions of his characters perfectly.
The world of the Chocolate Factory is created and designed so well that we truly believe it is made of a collection of real sweets.
The fact that we are able to feel the wonder and amazement of ourselves mirrored by the characters themselves makes it even more personal for all of us.
Can’t wait to see this one again….
Bottom Line – Absolutely loved this movie! Wilder is superb as Willy Wonka and delivers the lines so perfectly. They do a wonderful job creating a world populated by candy and chocolate and the amazement and wonder that we feel watching it is mirrored by the characters reactions too. Can’t believe it took me so long to finally see this one. Highly Recommended!
MovieRob’s Favorite Trivia – The reactions of the actors in some scenes are spontaneous. For example, when the children first enter the Chocolate Room and see the candy gardens, their reactions are real, it was really their first view of that particular set. (From IMDB)
Rating – Oscar Worthy
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This is a favorite of mine. Glad you liked it
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Me too. Tnx Michelle! 😉
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One of the best films to watch as a kid. Way better than the remake
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havent seen it, but im not the biggest burton fan, so i’m also not rushing to see it
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The original is the only version you need anyway 😉
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So ive gathered 😉
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Ok, here’s how it is: You can be forgiven for not liking chocolate, even peanut butter. But you have answered correctly when you say you can’t wait to see it again 😉 this is an absolute all-time favorite of mine, mostly because of the music.
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Excellent music! Tnx Damien!
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tnx damien! yep the music is quite memorable too!
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Hate this movie lol but I know I’m in the minority. Excellent review 🙂
I like chocolate but I’ve always preferred savoury food! I’d genuinely rather have a cheese and pickle sandwich 🙂
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to each his/her own…ill go with a burger and fries or a steak
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Now I’m hungry! 🙂
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So glad you enjoyed it! Your non-love of chocolate notwithstanding (I can’t get enough of the stuff), this movie is so classic that I knew you’d like it.
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great choice! thanks SG!
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This is a classic film from my childhood. I can’t wait to show my kids. Hope they are amazed and blown away by it as I was.
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