+TheBookWorm1718 He was only doing it to prove to everyone that he could. Sure he didn't care about the prize, he cared about making a name for himself.
I don't think "STUPID" is the right word, as he is highly intelligent. However, he had no WISDOM, and didn't know what he really wanted in life, combined with his ego this could end badly for him in life, and that's what this scene is implying.
All of the kid's theme songs have a reference to various music eras. Augustus Gloop - 40's and early 50's big band swing Veruca Salt - 60's psychedelic Beatles style Violet Bouregard - 70's disco style Mike Teavee - 80's and 90's punk rock and metal
@@zeipanda9887 they didnt have makeup on and were wearing more than just black and white. I'm still not entirely sure it was Queen, but it looked closer to that than Kiss
Yeah, his name is Wonka. Willy Wonka. It might be why in the beginning of the movie the little toys were singing "Willy Wonka, Willy Wonka, the amazing choclateer."
it's ironic how people like the old movie better even though it wasn't as faithful to the book as this movie was. Dahl had them name it "willy wonka and the chocolate factory for this very reason. He hated the 1971 version. I personally like the newer one over the older one. The old one is good in its own way, but I like the upbeat creative nature of this film (plus being a more faithful adaptation). But hey everyone has their preference
TheAireaidLord Upbeat? I thought this movie was kind of creepy and a downer. The songs are pretty fun to listen to, though. I think the old film kept better to the spirit of the book, except for the creepy tunnel. And apparently the changes to the 1971 film were made because Dahl missed deadlines. So because he was a whiner, we got this film, with surprisingly not bloated graphics, a pointless scene (the chocolate palace didn't need that much attention), some interesting character ideas, and a title error. (Focused on Wonka's new backstory, and Charlie was a one dimensional character.)
display name Development for this movie actually began in 1991, which resulted in Warner Brothers providing the Dahl Estate with total artistic control. That means that Dahl's family and others of the like were in charge of whether or not the movie held up to what Dahl would have wanted, and considering that they're his family and most likely wouldn't want his book to get the same treatment as last time and also would know more about what he thinks than any of us would. Yes, yes this comment IS two months old. I'm still saying it.
TheAireaidLord "Upbeat"? Nah. 2005 was barely closer to the book either. I don't seem to remember Willy's dentist father or the last 25 of this movie being in the book at all.
No. You made an assumption about something I have no intention of wanting likes on a comment. I sometimes list down my favorite quotes from movies, books, and TV shows.
***** his family did have complete artistic control over the movie, Warner Bros. agreed to it, in order to get this film done, so i can 100% agree with you on the Roald Dahl would've love this scene, as well as the squirrel scene.
He hated most adaptations of his movies. But he would've loved this vehement warning against television, although he probably would've liked it to be even longer.
Augustus was the only one to use his stomach, Veruca was the only one who never actually got any chocolate, Violet was the only one who developed a psychological addiction and was able to trick her subconscious to think chocolate is gum, and Charlie isn’t special.
@@iixstarshinexiixoxo1778 Charlie it was luck that he managed to find a Note in the snow and go into the shop to buy a chocolate bar that end up have the golden ticket
I agree with you man. I love watching both movies as I like the original for it's timeless feel and a great cast, but I also enjoy the remake for the visual feel and how it's more accurate to the book.
I like this version better if ANYTHING because the lyrics for this version are taken directly from the book which is more than I can say about those "Oompa Loompa doompity do..." songs.
I like this song just as much as I like Mike himself. I like him in this version because, not only is he obsessed with TV, but also video games. But the main part I like about him is that he's smarter then what people give him credit for. Though we all can agree that jumping into the machine was a pretty dumb idea, even for Mike.
he is very intelligent without a doubt, the problem is that he has no humility or respect for others, he thinks himself to be smarter than anyone else, he is the typical know-it-all
and i like that they actually explained how he got the golden ticket i always found it weird in the old movie. and i like that he hates chocolate and is mean to wonka.
See, I actually liked this adaption more than the original film, since this one was closer to the source material. I grew up with the book, and while not a perfect adaption, I still thoroughly enjoyed it!
That's the thing about movies though, if it were a PERFECT adaption it would be boring, why not read the book? But I totally agree. This movie was brilliant, and I really need to read the book!
but when mike says “just send me back the other way” and wonka says “there is no other way its television not telephone” i wouldn’t be surprised if he actually could send him back the other way but didn’t want to. after all he did hate mike the most outta all the other kids
1:54 Gene Simmons Cow Tongue 2:01 Ronnie James Dio's Devil Horns 2:03 Pete Townshend's Windwill 2:11 Chuck Berry Duck Walk 2:16 Angus Young Guitar Spasms 2:17 Freddie Mercury Half-Mic Stand 2:25 The Beatles 2:35 Pete Townshend (again) Guitar Smash
The most important thing That we've ever learned The most important we've learned As far as children are concerned Is never, never ever let them near Your television set Or better still, just don't install The idiotic thing at all never, never let them never, never let them never, never let them never, never let them It rots the senses in the head! It keeps imagination dead! It clogs and clutters up the mind! It makes a child so dull and blind! So dull and blind, so dull and blind! He can no longer understand A fairytale, a fairyland! A fairyland, a fairyland! His brain becomes as soft as cheese His thinking powers rust and freeze He cannot think, he only sees! He only sees, he only sees! Regarding little Mike Teavee We very much regret that we regret that we Shall simply have to wait and see and see, wait and see, wait and see, wait and see, wait and see We very much regret that we Shall simply have to wait and see If we can get him back his height But if we can't- It serves him right
There is a reason his salary was raised to one million dollars. He started MONTHS before the other actors, learning everything necessary to perform his part. Truly a wonderful actor.
I liked the way the kids were updated, Violet especially. I mean, gum-chewing was really not as big a problem as being spoilt or greedy. Mike was more interested in all tech, too, which made him uncommunicative with the real world, which is a modern problem. Meanwhile, Violet's character was turned into basically one of those kids from Toddlers and Tiaras that are pushed into being a winner. Her mom's even more of a T&T archetype pageant mom.
I love how with every song theres a very different style. The first one was 50's ish, the second was disco, the third was a hippie song, and then this rock and roll song.
@Christopher Bingham true, but to be honest I found him even more likable than Charlie. Characters with that predictable “main syndrome” are just uninteresting to me.
I am one of the three people in the world who actually prefers this version of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory." It is more true to Roald Dahl's book than "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" ever was.
Hm, I rather like both. Probably because I refuse to fall into the mindset that this was a "remake". Rather they were both separate interpretations of the book.
Don't forget that the first tv-scenery we see is from 2001 space odyssey, we even see the black Monolith who turns out to be the chocolate bar Wonka teleported in first
The most important thing That we've ever learned The most important thing we've learned As far as children are concerned Is never, never let them near a television set Or better still just don't install the idiotic thing at all (Never, never let them, never, never let them) It rots the senses in the head It kills imagination dead It clogs and clutters up the mind It makes a child so dull and blind (So dull and blind, so dull and blind) He can no longer understand A fairytale in fairyland (In Fairyland, in Fairyland) His brain becomes as soft as cheese His thinking powers rust and freeze He cannot think he only sees (He only sees, he only sees) Regarding little Mike Teavee We very much regret that we (regret that we) Shall simply have to wait and see We very much regret that we Shall simply have to wait and see If we can get him back to size But if we can't It serves him right
Roxxie Kaiba Also, right up until now, Mike is depicted as a freaking genius who managed to *earn* his Golden Ticket by somehow deducing exactly which chocolate bar would have one. Guess he's immune to television's evil magic.
People might hate me for saying this, but, the Oompa Loompa songs I think are far better in this version than the "original". Think about it, if Willy Wonka came out now, would it really hold up as it does? The reason those songs are memorable is only because of the nostalgia. If it weren't for that, you realize that those songs are very one note. Danny Elfman's brilliant scores not only writes a new song in a different style, but these would be very catchy and memorable if it wasn't for the original.
+ResidentEddy (Paradise Lightning) And that's why we can't have good games nowadays, all because of crappy Call of Duty, otherwise known as Call of Bullshit.
Song would have a bit more punch if it didn't talk about tv rotting kids brains in relation to the kid who's 10 times smarter then everyone else is the room
Honestly. The kid is brilliantly intelligent. A fucking obnoxious bratty little shit, but still highly intelligent. He really should've been punished for his violent behavior and cruel insults to others, not for watching too much TV, which we really don't see much evidence of in this version anyway.
+gargoyles9999 Intelligent like, academically, yes. But *street wise and social* smarts? He really has none. And honestly, the latter is more important in life.
The idea is that he's smart but isn't doing anything with it, instead he's watching tv and playing games instead of spending his time studying, reading or doing other academics.
Anyone else think that this was all planned out by Wonka?(And possibly rigged in Charlies favor) After the Augustus song we can see that the boat wouldn't fit Augustus and his mother (No fat joke intended). Next we have Violet Beauregarde, isn't it a bit ironic that the only machine WONKA HIMSELF points out is the gum machine? I didn't notice anything about him influencing Veruca except for the fact that he brought her to the nut room BUT he does in fact lose the key so that the father couldn't save her and then proceed to UNLOCK AND LOCK THE DOOR (Locking Veruca and her father in knowing they wouldn't leave) after Veruca is taken. Last is Mike, Wonka mentions that he didn't know why he forgot about the elevator, i think it was simply to give Mike and mike only the chance to select the T.V room due to his "aggressive and controlling" personality. Not to mention the other kids weren't there to make a decision. I am more than confident that Wonka could have planed something to bring Charlie into temptation but didn't. It's kinda weird to think about right?
+TheInsaneGame I believe that too. When they mention in the beginning about the oompa loompas being rehearsed in their song about Augustus, I think Willy did a little research on the four ticket winners (No one knew Charlie had won). I don't know how, though, it would be rigged in Charlie's favor.
I'm confused, isn't Mike a very smart kid? I mean he cracked the system and managed to get the ticket, plus he lectured Wonka on the difference between waves and particles. Seems rather smart compared to the other 3.
I think its talking about how he doesn't have his imagination anymore. Sure he is smart, but he has no creativity. I feel like this song is basically saying T.V. takes away a child's ability to imagine things for themself.
2 points: I really hope the guys playing all the Oompa Loompahs made a lot of money for all his effort. And when I was a kid I always thought Mike was a little shit but now watching this one and looking back I realized he was the smartest out of all of them. Not the best, cause he was still kind of a little shit.
I mean if Wonka wasn't using the room ONLY for choclate then Mike probably whouldn't do that stupid stunt (and no he whouldn't jump into the tv becuse of his love for television the 2005 Mike is so stupid). And it whould lead to Wonka probably having to choose between Charlie and Mike who whould get the factory.
I'm guessing Mike didn't heard when Willy Wonka said "It has to be a very big bar or else it will come out really tiny on the other side" (I'm paraphrasing)
A boy gets beamed into a television and shrinks. What do you do? A) Change the channel B) Take him into a taffy room and stretch him into a life sized Slender Man C) (in case you didn't read my other comments I made on these songs) Sing a song
But it's actually kinda scary at the same time lol... I mean imagine if a naked woman is about to take a shower in a bathtub and suddenly you're shrunk down to a few inches in size and got teleported to her bathtub and she sees you...
I really enjoy the way that the Oompa Loompas on the TV (bands, kids play, cooking show, and news) are sing together with the Oompa Loompas in the Television Room.
Am I the only one who thinks this is awesome? Augustas was sucked up a pipe, not very pleasant. Violet got it worst as she became an imobile blueberry who needs to be rolled. Veruca got covered in garbage. But Mike, I mean, he even wanted to be small. Violet did chew the gum but she didn't know she would become a blueberry. But this guy saw what the machine does, then still jumps into it.
They claim that television makes kids dumb, yet Mike is the smartest of all of the 5 kids. He literally cracked the system to get his golden ticket.
How did he get it again?
+ReAp Atlas Checked the manufacturing dates, offset by weather and the derivative of the nikkei index.
+TheBookWorm1718 He was only doing it to prove to everyone that he could. Sure he didn't care about the prize, he cared about making a name for himself.
I don't think "STUPID" is the right word, as he is highly intelligent. However, he had no WISDOM, and didn't know what he really wanted in life, combined with his ego this could end badly for him in life, and that's what this scene is implying.
filip4900 If he’s so smart, why did he shrink himself without making sure the process could be reversed?
All of the kid's theme songs have a reference to various music eras.
Augustus Gloop - 40's and early 50's big band swing
Veruca Salt - 60's psychedelic Beatles style
Violet Bouregard - 70's disco style
Mike Teavee - 80's and 90's punk rock and metal
ah do they? :)
There was even a Queens and Beatles parody in Mike’s song
Wai Keong Lim no there was Kiss and The Beatles
Mike had the Beatles in the them song 2:26
@@zeipanda9887 they didnt have makeup on and were wearing more than just black and white. I'm still not entirely sure it was Queen, but it looked closer to that than Kiss
All the Oompa Loompa's songs in this movies rock, but this was the one I liked the most.
i concur.
Thank Danny Elfman for that.
+Fugazity I agree. Although, I thought Violet's song was the funniest.
Fugazity I think all the songs amazing and very well done
We somebody get him
I love Wonka's line at the end. "Ew. Somebody grab him."
Best line EVAH in that scene!
Wonka?
Yeah, his name is Wonka. Willy Wonka. It might be why in the beginning of the movie the little toys were singing "Willy Wonka, Willy Wonka, the amazing choclateer."
Nerdy Teen Just DON'T put that song in my head.
Idg why all of you commenters are so overly obsessed with that shit quote
it's ironic how people like the old movie better even though it wasn't as faithful to the book as this movie was. Dahl had them name it "willy wonka and the chocolate factory for this very reason. He hated the 1971 version. I personally like the newer one over the older one. The old one is good in its own way, but I like the upbeat creative nature of this film (plus being a more faithful adaptation). But hey everyone has their preference
TheAireaidLord Upbeat? I thought this movie was kind of creepy and a downer. The songs are pretty fun to listen to, though.
I think the old film kept better to the spirit of the book, except for the creepy tunnel. And apparently the changes to the 1971 film were made because Dahl missed deadlines. So because he was a whiner, we got this film, with surprisingly not bloated graphics, a pointless scene (the chocolate palace didn't need that much attention), some interesting character ideas, and a title error. (Focused on Wonka's new backstory, and Charlie was a one dimensional character.)
I personally think Dahl would've hated this one too, but that's just me. We'll never get to know for certain
They named it willy wonka because Charlie used to be a racist term
display name Development for this movie actually began in 1991, which resulted in Warner Brothers providing the Dahl Estate with total artistic control. That means that Dahl's family and others of the like were in charge of whether or not the movie held up to what Dahl would have wanted, and considering that they're his family and most likely wouldn't want his book to get the same treatment as last time and also would know more about what he thinks than any of us would.
Yes, yes this comment IS two months old. I'm still saying it.
TheAireaidLord "Upbeat"? Nah.
2005 was barely closer to the book either. I don't seem to remember Willy's dentist father or the last 25 of this movie being in the book at all.
"Ew. Somebody grab him."
WrathOfSparta
No. I just think it's funny. There are a lot of quotes that I think are funny. And this is one of them.
kryptonianpowers At least I wrote the word probably. Do you have a problem with the word probably?
No. You made an assumption about something I have no intention of wanting likes on a comment. I sometimes list down my favorite quotes from movies, books, and TV shows.
Even quotes from any of those 3 things aforementioned that can cause biases?
Nope. I prefer long quotes, like Gandalf's "good morning" from *The Hobbit*.
Roald Dahl would've loved this scene and this adaption of his famous book. he hated the film from 1971
Cool, didn't know that!
***** his family did have complete artistic control over the movie, Warner Bros. agreed to it, in order to get this film done, so i can 100% agree with you on the Roald Dahl would've love this scene, as well as the squirrel scene.
***** Yeah, I too think if Dahl were alive, he would have likely given this movie his seal of approval.
He hated most adaptations of his movies. But he would've loved this vehement warning against television, although he probably would've liked it to be even longer.
I heard that's what he said about this, that he liked it better than the old movie
Isn't mike the only one who used his brain to get the golden ticket?
Yes
They claim too much TV keeps imagination dead; for me it’s the opposite effect
Augustus was the only one to use his stomach, Veruca was the only one who never actually got any chocolate, Violet was the only one who developed a psychological addiction and was able to trick her subconscious to think chocolate is gum, and Charlie isn’t special.
@@iixstarshinexiixoxo1778 Charlie it was luck that he managed to find a Note in the snow and go into the shop to buy a chocolate bar that end up have the golden ticket
Medici Soldier yup
"Ew, somebody grab him" This is so me 😂😂
Lol
Slytherin Princess meee tooo
Slytherin Princess 😂😂😂😂
Lindo...z😍😍😘
How about we just agree that both movies are magical in their own way
I agree with you man. I love watching both movies as I like the original for it's timeless feel and a great cast, but I also enjoy the remake for the visual feel and how it's more accurate to the book.
Amen.
you said it
Finally, someone with some sense.
Hurray for good sense!
I like this version better if ANYTHING because the lyrics for this version are taken directly from the book which is more than I can say about those "Oompa Loompa doompity do..." songs.
Stoneth
Stoneth The 1971 inspired the Jr. plays
You're talking out of your arse
The "Psycho" reference is especially awesome since Freddie Highmore (Charlie) is now Norman Bates on TV.
WOAHHH
That is rather weird isn't it?
@@aP-kh9nu hello what's even more weird watch the movie sing were taron who sing a song if i'm still standing by elton john and then rocket man
@@gandalflotr2898 That's not weird at all. That's probably what made him the perfect pick for the role.
Augustus Gloop: Gluttony
Violet Beauregarde: Pride
Veruca Salt: Greed
Mike Teavee: Sloth
Charlie Bucket: Envy
Dr. Stylish - Could you explain why Charlie is envy? I knew they had a theme like this going in the film but I never figured out who envy was.
Söda pöp Envy is being jealous. Literal poor Charlie is wishing he had well to do money like his peers.
Those are sins
Peter Nwachukwu 1971 Charlie is more envy than this one
No lust, no wrath.
I like this song just as much as I like Mike himself. I like him in this version because, not only is he obsessed with TV, but also video games. But the main part I like about him is that he's smarter then what people give him credit for.
Though we all can agree that jumping into the machine was a pretty dumb idea, even for Mike.
he is very intelligent without a doubt, the problem is that he has no humility or respect for others, he thinks himself to be smarter than anyone else, he is the typical know-it-all
and i like that they actually explained how he got the golden ticket i always found it weird in the old movie. and i like that he hates chocolate and is mean to wonka.
He should’ve seen the 10 foot bar of chocolate shrink to 10 inches, and immediately realise that going through the teleporter was a bad idea.
Oh, there is no other way. It's television, not telephone.
@@arthuralexander1449exactly
Mike Teavee, my favorite bad kid.
crunchycookie06 ya mine to he’s most realabale ok i to tally spell d that wrong
@@kellykim7022
Same.
@JustinChristopher-ov7gwwhen is Veruca's dad going to sort out some money for Charlie and his family? When is he going to offer?
See, I actually liked this adaption more than the original film, since this one was closer to the source material. I grew up with the book, and while not a perfect adaption, I still thoroughly enjoyed it!
That's the thing about movies though, if it were a PERFECT adaption it would be boring, why not read the book? But I totally agree. This movie was brilliant, and I really need to read the book!
"If you had to choose only one half of your son, which half would it be?" LOL
+Ryan Mangin ... the right half, because then he would be all 'right'
No, not the Marco Joke
Ryan Mangin what kind of question is that?
Ryan Mangin 0ubbyjqoy1122
Arlen D'Alessio 8)
It's funny. Mike called Wonka an idiot, but he got himself shrunk and should've known that it was irreversible.
kldeshesky Who’s the idiot now, Mike Teavee?
Mike loses brainpower xdddd....
They’re both idiots
Mike for getting himself shrunk
Willy Wonka for not making it so you can be back to normal again
but when mike says “just send me back the other way” and wonka says “there is no other way its television not telephone” i wouldn’t be surprised if he actually could send him back the other way but didn’t want to. after all he did hate mike the most outta all the other kids
Too clever by half.
1:54 Gene Simmons Cow Tongue
2:01 Ronnie James Dio's Devil Horns
2:03 Pete Townshend's Windwill
2:11 Chuck Berry Duck Walk
2:16 Angus Young Guitar Spasms
2:17 Freddie Mercury Half-Mic Stand
2:25 The Beatles
2:35 Pete Townshend (again) Guitar Smash
Always loved the Psycho reference in this scene.
me too
brandon viles i once thought it was michael myers reference xP oopsy
😊
Nice foreshadowing of the Bates motel that Freddie highmore would later star on
@@adriannadevega5274 same with sing that forshadow taron role as Elton john
The most important thing
That we've ever learned
The most important we've learned
As far as children are concerned
Is never, never ever let them near
Your television set
Or better still, just don't install
The idiotic thing at all
never, never let them
never, never let them
never, never let them
never, never let them
It rots the senses in the head!
It keeps imagination dead!
It clogs and clutters up the mind!
It makes a child so dull and blind!
So dull and blind, so dull and blind!
He can no longer understand
A fairytale, a fairyland!
A fairyland, a fairyland!
His brain becomes as soft as cheese
His thinking powers rust and freeze
He cannot think, he only sees!
He only sees, he only sees!
Regarding little Mike Teavee
We very much regret that we
regret that we
Shall simply have to wait and see
and see, wait and see, wait and
see, wait and see, wait and see
We very much regret that we
Shall simply have to wait and see
If we can get him back his height
But if we can't-
It serves him right
Thanks, Mr. Crozier!
I love this song so much so catchy
Laura Rodriguez his name is mike tv
Nick Cowing It's spelled "Teevee" or "Teavee", take your pick.
you bloody hell
How many costume changes did Deep Roy have to go through in this movie? This song alone, I count at least fourteen.
There is a reason his salary was raised to one million dollars. He started MONTHS before the other actors, learning everything necessary to perform his part. Truly a wonderful actor.
SantaDog81 like it like it
I liked the way the kids were updated, Violet especially. I mean, gum-chewing was really not as big a problem as being spoilt or greedy. Mike was more interested in all tech, too, which made him uncommunicative with the real world, which is a modern problem. Meanwhile, Violet's character was turned into basically one of those kids from Toddlers and Tiaras that are pushed into being a winner. Her mom's even more of a T&T archetype pageant mom.
Well, they had to cut the expenses somewhere...
Yup, he actually had his salary increased for this film because of the extra work he had to put in
I love how with every song theres a very different style. The first one was 50's ish, the second was disco, the third was a hippie song, and then this rock and roll song.
Oh the irony. Freddie Highmore just so happened to be in a movie with the Psycho shower scene.
I don't get it.
He played the titular character in A&E's "Bates Motel" mini-series.
Am I the only one that sees the irony in this?
It's a movie, and it has a song about how nobody should watch TV...
Also, Mike sits in front of the TV the entire day and he was the smartest of all 5 kids
@Christopher Bingham true, but to be honest I found him even more likable than Charlie. Characters with that predictable “main syndrome” are just uninteresting to me.
@Christopher Bingham agreed, that was a bit out of character for Mike. Would’ve been better if he remained a cold jerk.
@@Duke-OrguljeThat’s the point tho 😂
Charlie was made to be uninteresting and boring. The kid you would never except to win
Hey little boy?
Don't push my button.
Christopher O'Shea hehheh
I was looking for this comment
its kinda funny how wonka never even says the kids’s names except charlie’s.
The button: If I go down, I’m taking you with me
he does say Mike's at the beginning @@saklee1777
I prefer the songs in this version to be honest. In the original, they all kinda looked the same but here, they have all a distinct style and feel.
Era? *Decade
And also in this version, the songs lyrics are also from the book
"Don't push my button!"
👉🏻🔴👈🏻
@@TeaveeTimes 😂😂😂
johnny’s voice throughout the movie i love it
I am one of the three people in the world who actually prefers this version of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory." It is more true to Roald Dahl's book than "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" ever was.
If you're one of three, me and my Dad are the other two.
You are not alone. I prefer this one over the Wonka one! RIP Gene Wilder though
Hm, I rather like both. Probably because I refuse to fall into the mindset that this was a "remake". Rather they were both separate interpretations of the book.
Very true. But I myself grew up with this Wonka.
i do actually i like the verity of the songs most of all
DONT PUSH MY BUTTON!
Oh, oh. I'm gonna push ALL OF DA BUTTONS.
He ROASTED Wonka!
Danny Elfman you musical genius.
1:12 - Me when people shout at me for asking a rhetorical, sarcastic, rude, or normal question.
Relatable
2:37 that was a parody scene of Psycho, and now Charlie a.k.a Freddie Highmore is playing Norman Bates from Psycho..
Today's Attempt DIY & Design by Treswaluya no, bates motel was filmed in 2013,this movie was filmed in 2005
Oops sorry, you're talking about psycho, not bates motel
Don't forget that the first tv-scenery we see is from 2001 space odyssey, we even see the black Monolith who turns out to be the chocolate bar Wonka teleported in first
Today's Attempt DIY & Design by Treswaluya omfg!!!!
Yeah who thought that Freddie was ment to play Norman from so long ago
The most important thing
That we've ever learned
The most important thing we've learned
As far as children are concerned
Is never, never let them near a television set
Or better still just don't install the idiotic thing at all
(Never, never let them, never, never let them)
It rots the senses in the head
It kills imagination dead
It clogs and clutters up the mind
It makes a child so dull and blind
(So dull and blind, so dull and blind)
He can no longer understand
A fairytale in fairyland
(In Fairyland, in Fairyland)
His brain becomes as soft as cheese
His thinking powers rust and freeze
He cannot think he only sees
(He only sees, he only sees)
Regarding little Mike Teavee
We very much regret that we (regret that we)
Shall simply have to wait and see
We very much regret that we
Shall simply have to wait and see
If we can get him back to size
But if we can't
It serves him right
+Nathan S. thank goodness he's completely unharmed
+ourWorld Lucy Just put me back in the other way!
Regarding kind if sounds like Darling. im serious it kind of does
Siindsisidmsidmsidm
Ew somebody grab him
Willy Wonks got a weird way of eliminating contestants.
2:26 The Beatles - Hello Goodbye
XD
That positioning was in a mv of Hello Goodbye? I knew it was the Beatles, but not that.
0:04 That's gonna hurt XD
JIGgameoverSAW that’s what I always wanted to do to them for being so freaky and ugly looking
Lol ikr why is nobody talking about this scene?
@ColinCartoons 0:04 that's not nice I know why Mike acts like that is the Violence in video games that he plays
I love how they have a music video about how watching tv makes kids dull n blind in a MOVIE lol
I think it is mostly trying to say that ABUSING it or ANYTHING for that matter will practically turn you stupid and blin.
*blind to the rest of the world
Roxxie Kaiba Also, right up until now, Mike is depicted as a freaking genius who managed to *earn* his Golden Ticket by somehow deducing exactly which chocolate bar would have one. Guess he's immune to television's evil magic.
@@gnosticinstitue The song isnt talking about his intelligence, it is talking about his creativity
Mossclaw Cat Or lack thereof
I love all the songs in this movie but this Is One of my favortes
People might hate me for saying this, but, the Oompa Loompa songs I think are far better in this version than the "original".
Think about it, if Willy Wonka came out now, would it really hold up as it does? The reason those songs are memorable is only because of the nostalgia. If it weren't for that, you realize that those songs are very one note. Danny Elfman's brilliant scores not only writes a new song in a different style, but these would be very catchy and memorable if it wasn't for the original.
Same
I gotta admit I like that decision to use a different style for each song, and for borrowing heavily from Rolad Dahls brilliant novel.
MrDrawingboard1, While the songs are a step up from the original oompa loompa's look like what you expected a oompa loompa to look like.
gotta love danny elfman. tim burton + danny elfman + johnny deep= ❤️❤️❤️❤️😍😍😍
Except the oompa loompas look crappy in the new one
I think deep Roy enjoy his role too much
*deep roy*
What makes you say that?
Dingus McMingus deep roy the chocolate boy
prowlandsasuke I love him he's my papa 👌😩💦
I wish we could see him in a big role like this again. I only ever see him in brief supporting roles.
Goddamn love the Beatles-style song from 2:25
It's my favorite part was it based off of one of there songs
Dylan Strong Year old comment, what song?
What song ?
I can't be the only one who agrees in some degree with the lyrics.
ur not lol
+Lady Xerxes No, they sound flashy and correct, but in reality they're wrong.
Couldn't agree more.
He just back slapped those oompa's in the face! o3o
Ikr
This version is better then the old version
i hate the old version’s song. it was way too boring. and the worst oompa loompa song
I always burst in laughters when I see tiny oompa-loompas with these glasses 😂
mike is my favorite character
Nebulator 7000 sameeee
mike teavee
Mike Teevee represents every CoD/FNAF squeaker
+Julia Derpster I was talking about the squeakers.
+Julia Derpster Youre right its twice as bad.
I like FNAF but the squeakers need to p**s off
***** No n.foxy is my favourite I'm not an rper always.
+ResidentEddy (Paradise Lightning) And that's why we can't have good games nowadays, all because of crappy Call of Duty, otherwise known as Call of Bullshit.
I love all the songs in this movie but this is one of my favorites
Song would have a bit more punch if it didn't talk about tv rotting kids brains in relation to the kid who's 10 times smarter then everyone else is the room
Honestly.
The kid is brilliantly intelligent. A fucking obnoxious bratty little shit, but still highly intelligent. He really should've been punished for his violent behavior and cruel insults to others, not for watching too much TV, which we really don't see much evidence of in this version anyway.
+gargoyles9999
Intelligent like, academically, yes.
But *street wise and social* smarts? He really has none. And honestly, the latter is more important in life.
The idea is that he's smart but isn't doing anything with it, instead he's watching tv and playing games instead of spending his time studying, reading or doing other academics.
Fouxjin oh shit, that's literally me ( 0 _ 0 )
Agreed! Mike hardly even watches TV in this one, he plays video games and uses the internet to hack Wonka. He didn't deserve this.
Well, Mike got what he deserved. Sloth got the best of him
More like Wrath to me.
He's more like Sloth because he never did anything but watch TV.
+Nathaniel Mooney no, Sloth was the original Mike; the modern Mike is more Wrathful since he hates everything.
Hmm. I guess I never thought about it that way.
+TheFarnch I couldn't have said it better myself
wish they made a full song out of the beatles section lol
I had a crush on mike when I was little XD
I say Veruca.
I had one on Veruca, too bad this is like the only movie she ever did.
Veruca was the worst out of all of them.
Veruca-Plantar Wart
Salt-Bitter
+Thomas Crozier those are definitions
I had a crush on willy wonka 😉
The ending though! 😂😂😂
"Ew, somebody grab him"- Willy Wonka 2005
Anyone else think that this was all planned out by Wonka?(And possibly rigged in Charlies favor) After the Augustus song we can see that the boat wouldn't fit Augustus and his mother (No fat joke intended). Next we have Violet Beauregarde, isn't it a bit ironic that the only machine WONKA HIMSELF points out is the gum machine? I didn't notice anything about him influencing Veruca except for the fact that he brought her to the nut room BUT he does in fact lose the key so that the father couldn't save her and then proceed to UNLOCK AND LOCK THE DOOR (Locking Veruca and her father in knowing they wouldn't leave) after Veruca is taken. Last is Mike, Wonka mentions that he didn't know why he forgot about the elevator, i think it was simply to give Mike and mike only the chance to select the T.V room due to his "aggressive and controlling" personality. Not to mention the other kids weren't there to make a decision. I am more than confident that Wonka could have planed something to bring Charlie into temptation but didn't. It's kinda weird to think about right?
+TheInsaneGame I believe that too. When they mention in the beginning about the oompa loompas being rehearsed in their song about Augustus, I think Willy did a little research on the four ticket winners (No one knew Charlie had won). I don't know how, though, it would be rigged in Charlie's favor.
This is like a kids horror movie.they don't die but they do get cut off 1 by 1 and the survivor Charlie
I didn’t read
I'm confused, isn't Mike a very smart kid? I mean he cracked the system and managed to get the ticket, plus he lectured Wonka on the difference between waves and particles. Seems rather smart compared to the other 3.
Violet is smart but that's just because she wins EVERYTHING
Smart in some ways, dumb in others...
He's smart but pretty rude and a know it all, and kinds disrespectful.
I think its talking about how he doesn't have his imagination anymore. Sure he is smart, but he has no creativity. I feel like this song is basically saying T.V. takes away a child's ability to imagine things for themself.
I dont think it means that it gets rid of intelligence, but rather it gets rid of creativity
my favorites is Charlie and mike
Same
as far as the kids go at least. but just like almost everyone, i love wonka the most.
The Beatles :D I love how mike just floats down from the top XD
“Don’t push my button.”
had me dying xD
bro acting like he in star wars
truly correct😁
2 points: I really hope the guys playing all the Oompa Loompahs made a lot of money for all his effort.
And when I was a kid I always thought Mike was a little shit but now watching this one and looking back I realized he was the smartest out of all of them. Not the best, cause he was still kind of a little shit.
I think he did get paid for every different Oompa Loompa he portrayed.
I mean if Wonka wasn't using the room ONLY for choclate then Mike probably whouldn't do that stupid stunt (and no he whouldn't jump into the tv becuse of his love for television the 2005 Mike is so stupid). And it whould lead to Wonka probably having to choose between Charlie and Mike who whould get the factory.
superautumn321 $1 million
Is it bad that he was my favorite character?
Veruca is mine, but he is probably my second favorite.
+Clyde Donovan He's the only logical one...
+Paul Awdisho I just find her really really entertaining to watch
Violets my favorite. Gotta love that sarcasm :3
Mines too
The way Mike danced on his way I-
All these songs and scenes are unsettling and I don't know why.
1:48 what kind of channels do these guys get?
MTV
Jareth The Goblin King bruh I want those channels
I'm guessing Mike didn't heard when Willy Wonka said "It has to be a very big bar or else it will come out really tiny on the other side" (I'm paraphrasing)
mike was listening. he just thought he could go back the other way
Oompas: You'll have to go through us! *smacked by Mike* Ow.
De best old scools movie from de best acteur Johnny dapp!!!
Hallo, een zeer mooie en aangename fantastische fantasie de chocolade fabriek movie from de old times van vroegere gouden tijds jaren!!!
1:50 the XD best rock
i'd recognize that symbol anywhere!
A boy gets beamed into a television and shrinks. What do you do?
A) Change the channel
B) Take him into a taffy room and stretch him into a life sized Slender Man
C) (in case you didn't read my other comments I made on these songs) Sing a song
B
+Nightmare Foxy but a and c before
Willy Wonka: Well Save Him AFTER The Song =3
B all the way.
Daniel Sturdivant well he now has the perfect height for basketball
I like how Tim Burton's movie upgraded him from TV maniac to boy genius but it kept his original song.
You know you fucked everything up when the Oompa Loompas are singing.
man I got this stuck in my head for seven months
He looks like Jacob Sartorius..
Exactly what I was thinking
I was gonna comment that!
im loving that song!
I have it on my iPhone
1:57 Shakira at the halftime show
Song: Mike Teavee.
Singer: Danny Elfman.
Album: Charlie and the chocolate factory.
And if I couldn't love this movie even more
If you had to choose only one half of your son, which one would it be?
Left
No need to snap. Just a question.
top...that's where the important bits are
Depends. Are we talking vertical cut or horizontal cut?
TheWolfyGrace or diagonal
Ew----somebody grab him.
I only just now got the Psycho reference XD that's awesome.
I really like the song for Violet, but this entire sequence is just so awesome!!
This song is by far my favorite out of all them
I fully admit at 1:43 if I were Mike I'd look up
But it's actually kinda scary at the same time lol... I mean imagine if a naked woman is about to take a shower in a bathtub and suddenly you're shrunk down to a few inches in size and got teleported to her bathtub and she sees you...
"ew. somebody grab him."
I laughed harder than I should have.
best part of the movie 0:04
I was personally more for squashed Mike.
I don't have
i would kill them and feed the rest to the fire ants
that's me when I see small people XD
HieubidUBI DOO Lolp
I really enjoy the way that the Oompa Loompas on the TV (bands, kids play, cooking show, and news) are sing together with the Oompa Loompas in the Television Room.
I love that Wonka doesn't bother with names he just says little boy or little girl
Ikr😂
I this might be my favorite scene from the movie
This is my favorite Oompa Loompa song from this movie
Mike is the perfect example of someone who is clearly smart and intelligent..... but has no wisdom or understanding.
this is the best song from all if those songs
Haven’t seen this movie in almost a decade, but I still remember most of the lyrics for this song
2:14 that scream tho 😂😂😂
Am I the only one who thinks this is awesome? Augustas was sucked up a pipe, not very pleasant. Violet got it worst as she became an imobile blueberry who needs to be rolled. Veruca got covered in garbage. But Mike, I mean, he even wanted to be small. Violet did chew the gum but she didn't know she would become a blueberry. But this guy saw what the machine does, then still jumps into it.
Anyone else think this is horrifying and disturbing?
Lol
Ho daré you
+PuffyCraft the whole movie is disturbing
+Azzy Fox Let's not forget that Tim Burton directed the movie.
Yes and the oompa loompa with the remote is a psychopath
Ah, my favorite song.
"Ew, somebody grab him!" Lol, i loved this film as a kid, i will always love Johnny Depp, he is a great actor!!
Yea