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In the 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory ... he also has to play a character who literally can’t spell the word “cat*” – and finds himself in need of a place to stay.
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory' is everyone's favorite version of the story, but the 1971 Gene Wilder delight was born ...
A Willy Wonka-inspired (definitely not officially affiliated!) “immersive” exhibit hosted in a warehouse in Glasgow, Scotland last weekend went horribly wrong, left children in tears, and ...
In 1971, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory revealed them to be ... including reducing the mention of Mike TeeVee's guns, eliminating the word "fat" as a descriptor, and toning down ...
Beloved family film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory is often quite scary. These are seven of the most terrifying scenes from the film.
In that final sequence of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory ... And remember the words Wonka says as he hugs Charlie, his protege: "Don't forget what happens to the man who got everything ...
Without a doubt, one of the most iconic characters in the Willy Wonka ... few words in the previous two movie iterations. Unless they were singing, of course.) Wondering what type of chocolate ...
However, the issue that I somewhat have with both of these versions is that Willy ... into his chocolate and then getting shot off into the stratosphere. Instead, we get a Wonka who is just ...
I saw an acting job to be in this chocolate factory experience. To be fair, I give off Oompa Loompa energy. I don't give off very Willy Wonka energy ... that's a strong word.
L.A. will then have its own sort of Willy Wonka, a video game-loving, chocolate-obsessed magnate who never lost his inner child or compulsion for curiosity. “People come and say, ‘Oh ...
Every fan of “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” (1971 ... (Matthew Baynton), who literally gags anytime he hears the words “the poor”; and the pompous Prodnose (Matt Lucas).