I like to think that the ticket he gave a little tap to was Charlie’s ticket, to show us that the ticket he touched was the child whose life he touched.
The music in this scene, in my opinion, perfectly captures the tone of the story It has the whimsy, the horror, the mysteriousness and the grandiose scale of it all Whenever I think Charlie And The Chocolate Factory, this soundtrack comes to mind
This intro sequence sets the tone for the film and also for Willy Wonka as a character. You can see how almost whimsical the process is, but how it’s very calculated and takes great care into every bar being created. It shows that the person in charge takes great care into his work as a whole and that this is his life, his crowning achievement and he is proud of that work. But it’s a peek into his psyche as well, everything moves with haste, especially the wrapping of the bars themselves. I noticed how the trucks and even the motorcycles seen later move like they’re on a time limit. Methodical and precise like their time is precious and they don’t have a lot of it. Which learning later, Willy Wonka believes that his time is running out. The tickets being placed were placed delicately and with intent, but you can see the slight desperation in how he moves, even by his hand alone. The last tap to Charlie’s ticket is his hope to find someone to take up his work, his legacy.
The Factory is what I like, this opening shows you it's just an ordinary factory but when entering that Pipe end or whatever it's called, it's revealed to be much MUCH more and why Willy Wonka is successful and can rush out Chocolate in insane amounts and while the original is more memorable and iconic, it's not phenomenal and just makes him look like another typical Factory owner, the Factory is generic but this? It's unique, distinct and special which really sells the deal, other companies than Wonka? No, this is going to be the best and unmatched experience which so will the Chocolate you purchase.
WindowsXP Gamer they get paid in chelate while working at a chocolate factory so I’d say it’s more than satisfactory even without skimming extra under the table
I was so mesmerized when I first watched this film in the theater as a kid and I still think visually it is such a unique film but people seem to hate it.
@@aarongaming2878 which is ironic since Roald Dahl the author of the original book hated it and his widow who helped out with the Tim Burton one said that Burton’s movie was much more accurate to the original book and that Roald would have loved it
Yes, I grew up on the original and Always was confused when I heard CHARLIE and the chocolate factory. I’m now watching this so my opinion can make sense. However seeing pictures of wonka from this movie I’d do think the original had better design. But oh well
I like that the idea of the book was that Charlie gets only one chocolate bar a year, so it's special to him and it taught him patience and to savor and appreciate. The other children are the complete opposite. Charlie was the only one who was delighted by the magic of the factory because it contrasted from his life of poverty. The whole story teaches kids that being impatient can get you into trouble and that patience can perhaps eventually lead to a great and satisfying reward.
I just realized that Charlie's Golden Ticket was never packed and shipped in those boxes. 3:05. Mr. Wonka kept that bar with Charlie's golden ticket in the town!
Actually I think that's the ticket Veruca found. Charlie's ticket was in a Fudgemellow Delight which have a brown wrapper and considering that particular Nutty Crunch was shipped to London
Roald Dahl + Tim Burton...yeah, I see it. Dahl's stories can get pretty dark. In fact, this is one of his more sweet ones. Imagine if Burton got hold of the one rife with body horror and child murder, or the one with the magic tortoise. Henry Selleck already turned James and the Giant Peach into a stop motion nightmare.
People can say this and that about this film, I honestly think it’s great. It shows the process at the beginning here, it shows the tickets being sent out, hands going through a tv screen in the tv room which is really cool, the flashback with Willy meeting the Oompa Loompas, Willy’s flashbacks as a kid, the bratty kids leaving, Grandpa Joe’s flashbacks with working for Willy and the end with the family moving in with Willy. I honestly love it.
Hands down one of the best movie intros I have watched in my life. Everything looks, sounds and feels otherwordly and eerie for a simple chocolate factory. It hooks you to an atmosphere of bizarre and strange, almost making you feel uneasy yet immersed in such a world words would fail to describe. Great movie.
Imagine my disappointment when I found out this isn't how chocolate is made (Edit:- Okay I'm fully aware that the process is somewhat similar - I was more refering to the tiny parachutes and stuff)
I’ve been to a chocolate factory, it is just liquid chocolate but they obviously does not get dropped down by balloons but they use conveyor(captain obvious about the conveyor part)
What I love about this opening is it pays tribute to the original where we saw all the candies in the factory and Wonka bars at the end but took its own spin. Love both ❤
Yeah. Who cares what the critics have said about the movie? I think it is one of the most cleverly planned out movies! It almost feels like a true story, a true movie, really based on reality, only except the freaky, abnormal stuff, you know?
Danny Elfman really bloody nailed the soundtrack for this movie. For a whole shit ton of Tim Burton movies actuly. He's got that level of understanding of what tone Tim Burton movies typically go for and just nails it.
I love the original one so much, but I remember watching this in theaters when it came out and still to this day, this sequence gives me chills. The aesthetic along with the atmosphere and the music playing is so theatrical and just mystifying. Tim Burton did a phenomenal job on this movie, even though Gene Wilder did not like this version.
The Original Version By Gene Wilder Is Better Than This Version Hands Down. I Prefer The Original Version By Gene Wilder. Gene Wilder Himself Did A Better Willy Wonka Than Johnny Depp.
Who else when they were a kid would actually think that chocolate was actually made like this. In a factory like this. With all of this music. And that they flew on trays in a perfect spiral.
“Charlie Bucket was the luckiest boy in the entire world. He just didn’t know it yet” At first you think this means he’s lucky because he’ll find the ticket, but by the end, you realize it means he’s lucky because he has an amazing family that cares about him
I do like this film, but in my opinion this is the best part of it by far. The visuals are what you would and wouldn't expect in a factory, all while fitting Burton's visual style. The music sounds magical, extraterrestrial, and industrial at the same time. It's just a masterpiece of an opening.
Danny elfman as a composer is so brilliant at capturing the tone of Tim Burtons films like beetle juice batman this and knows how to really hook you like you’re about to enter a rather ominous and wonderfully weird and dark world
Probably one of the best intros imo! And it gets overlooked so easy! I love how right from the start we get a peak of what goes on in the factory while still leaving you very much curious with what else is in store. The little detail of the tap Mr. Wonka does that lets everyone know that's Charlie's ticket, it's special. And of course the haunting/wondrous score by the amazing Danny Elfman that goes along with each moment so well! I LOVE LOVE LOVE IT! Wish we got more of these types of intros in movies nowadays!
I'm a huge Burton fan, and I believe his movies have some of the best intros I've ever seen. Right from the beginning the music and composition immediately immerse you into the tone of the movie. You can already tell what the film is going to be like the moment that the studio logos appear. I'm not sure who in the production process is in charge of this detail, either Burton himself or someone else, but whoever they are, they are doing a great job.
Between the outside scenes it is all CGI, they hired a external production company for it. I bet it even ain't Johnny Depp's arm at the part with the golden tickets XD. The music of course is all Danny Elfman :D
I have to agree with you, all of Burton's movies intros hook you in. Another example: Sweeney Todd. Similar opening, but different atmosphere. Its all so amazing.
Think about it, which music and visuals really encapsulate the story you're about to witness. An instrumental of Pure Imagination or this masterpiece. Reminder, the story includes a boy almost drowning in a chocolate rive and is almost baked into candy, a girl turning into a giant blueberry who has to have the juice squeezed outnof her, another girl being judged and thrown away by squirrels and another boy being miniaturised and eventually stretched out by a taffy puller....
I was always an observant person even when young, so I noticed at once that he put four of the tickets on the bars with his right hand, then placed the fifth and final one with his left. I'd be willing to bet anything that one was the ticket Charlie found.
L'Heure Bleue that's a plus for this movie compared to the original, the candy feels more like candy rather than inventions. It makes it eye candy to look at
I mean it really shows off how Wonka does what he does like shipping and producing so much Chocolate Bars but also the Outside is like a Mask the Factory wears over itself to hide its true Identity, it also shows why Wonka's Factory is #1 in the entire World, the original doesn't make it stand out because anyone could design it like that especially Wonka's competitors but not this one.
Johnny Depp goes from being Edward Scissorhands to being Jack Sparrow to being Willy Wonka to being the Mad Hatter and to being Victor Van Dort That’s a whole lot of characters if you include the various roles he’s had in other movies
Only the audience sees the full chocolate-making process, and directly at the beginning. This makes the tour even more mysterious to us, because if we've seen the supposedly important part of the factory already, what else could they show us?
My favorite memory of watching this movie is when I was around five or six and it was winter. Me and my brother had made blanket pallets in the living room floor and we ended up falling asleep around noon. I woke up to the smell of brownies being made and this movie was on. Not many lights were on in the room so there was a very cozy vibe. My sister and cousin were in the kitchen baking brownies and when they were done they brought them into the living room for me and my brother and we ate them and drank milk while we watched the movie. One of my best memories ever.
I like to think that the ticket he gave a little tap to was Charlie’s ticket, to show us that the ticket he touched was the child whose life he touched.
Grant Nordin ur comment so recent and it got harted wow
I'm envious 😯
Like if it was kind of a blessing so it would get to him
Grant Nordin strange how its ship to London 🤔
Grant Nordin ❤
I remember as a kid watching this and thinking “so that’s how chocolate factories work”
every kid would think that 😂
SAME😅😅
Oof me too
Same lol
SAME LMAO
The music in this scene, in my opinion, perfectly captures the tone of the story
It has the whimsy, the horror, the mysteriousness and the grandiose scale of it all
Whenever I think Charlie And The Chocolate Factory, this soundtrack comes to mind
Agreed
I agree!
This intro sequence sets the tone for the film and also for Willy Wonka as a character. You can see how almost whimsical the process is, but how it’s very calculated and takes great care into every bar being created. It shows that the person in charge takes great care into his work as a whole and that this is his life, his crowning achievement and he is proud of that work. But it’s a peek into his psyche as well, everything moves with haste, especially the wrapping of the bars themselves. I noticed how the trucks and even the motorcycles seen later move like they’re on a time limit. Methodical and precise like their time is precious and they don’t have a lot of it.
Which learning later, Willy Wonka believes that his time is running out. The tickets being placed were placed delicately and with intent, but you can see the slight desperation in how he moves, even by his hand alone. The last tap to Charlie’s ticket is his hope to find someone to take up his work, his legacy.
Well said
Wow thats well said
I never realized what you brightly explained. Your comment blew my mind up ✨
Great analysis friend, could’ve said it better myself.
Perfect
This was like one of the only movies that started with an opening, having the actors name in it and everything without being boring to me as a kid
Ik this is one of the few intros that I actually haven't skipped.
That’s quite an achievement
Same could be said about Men in Black and the Spider-Man trilogy, as their scores are also from Danny Elfman.
I never noticed the names because of the epic intro
5th reply
2 things that I love about this:
1. The music
2. The satisfaction
3 - The chocolate
3- Johnny Depp
The Factory is what I like, this opening shows you it's just an ordinary factory but when entering that Pipe end or whatever it's called, it's revealed to be much MUCH more and why Willy Wonka is successful and can rush out Chocolate in insane amounts and while the original is more memorable and iconic, it's not phenomenal and just makes him look like another typical Factory owner, the Factory is generic but this? It's unique, distinct and special which really sells the deal, other companies than Wonka? No, this is going to be the best and unmatched experience which so will the Chocolate you purchase.
3- the food
My 2 are:
1. The music
2. The way Wonka places the Golden Tickets on 5 random bars.
This opening scene gave me chills as a kid. And it still does now.
Same bro
Brings back old memories😕
One of the most epic opening sequences in film history.
This and Sweeney Todd are legendary
just something about it
NO NOT REALLY
Troll alert. You think cap lock gives your opinion validation?
@@petermemez1983MUMBLER!
Only Tim Burton can make a scene of a factory making chocolate bars seem dark and ominous.
Exactly
You gotta give credit to Danny Elfman, the music composer for this movie and other's including all the songs in A Nightmare Before Christmas
owenpeterson I think you mean only Danny Elfman can make a scene of a factory making chocolate bars seem dark and ominous.
The theme is like a horror sound track
Dboi2001 I don’t like J...
Imagine the level of maintenance this place takes
My god
The bills XD
Oompa loompas
Or image just someone trying to clean it. I wonder how much they get payed
WindowsXP Gamer they get paid in chelate while working at a chocolate factory so I’d say it’s more than satisfactory even without skimming extra under the table
@@sweetvalentine239 bills dont mean shit when you have an entire army workforce working for free
I was so mesmerized when I first watched this film in the theater as a kid and I still think visually it is such a unique film but people seem to hate it.
Because they loved the original
@@aarongaming2878 makes sense
@@aarongaming2878 which is ironic since Roald Dahl the author of the original book hated it and his widow who helped out with the Tim Burton one said that Burton’s movie was much more accurate to the original book and that Roald would have loved it
Yes, I grew up on the original and Always was confused when I heard CHARLIE and the chocolate factory. I’m now watching this so my opinion can make sense. However seeing pictures of wonka from this movie I’d do think the original had better design. But oh well
@@GachaWolf81900 you should still give the new one a chance, it’s a good film in its own right and more faithful to the original book.
I like that the idea of the book was that Charlie gets only one chocolate bar a year, so it's special to him and it taught him patience and to savor and appreciate. The other children are the complete opposite.
Charlie was the only one who was delighted by the magic of the factory because it contrasted from his life of poverty. The whole story teaches kids that being impatient can get you into trouble and that patience can perhaps eventually lead to a great and satisfying reward.
I just realized that Charlie's Golden Ticket was never packed and shipped in those boxes. 3:05. Mr. Wonka kept that bar with Charlie's golden ticket in the town!
Esther Jade Quintua maybe he isijdnfndnduauaubdksjnncxjis
@Esther Jade Quintua yeah he probably does. Since he knows Grandpa Joe. He must know Charlie.
@@jirapornnamprasit8358 r/ihadastroke
Hm I'm pretty sure he knew joe but forgotten about him after Joe stopped working. I don't think Wonka even knew if Joe had a grand kid
Actually I think that's the ticket Veruca found. Charlie's ticket was in a Fudgemellow Delight which have a brown wrapper and considering that particular Nutty Crunch was shipped to London
Tim Burton was perfect for this movie, he makes magical worlds more gothic and it fits really well
Yes Tim Burton+Danny Elfman+Johnny Depp+Helena Bonham carter= amazingly gothic madness!
@@youshallnotpass3937 Helena Bonham Carter is in EVERY Tim Burton production
Nixolas well they were married (idk if they still are)
@@maekoo4260 not anymore. They split up in 2014
Roald Dahl + Tim Burton...yeah, I see it. Dahl's stories can get pretty dark. In fact, this is one of his more sweet ones. Imagine if Burton got hold of the one rife with body horror and child murder, or the one with the magic tortoise. Henry Selleck already turned James and the Giant Peach into a stop motion nightmare.
I still get goosebumps of this introduction.
Same
Why?
To be honest this is probably Danny elfmans most underrated score
Agreed
Agreed, fellow Cars fan.
W pfp
spiderman: am i an joke to you?
@@ericschannel983 spiderman is the exact opposite of underrated.
This scene hyped me so much as a little kid, im having so much nostalgia right now omfg
This and the opening credits of the raimi trilogy, coraline and beetlejuice are the DEFINITION of childhood hype!
Chaotic Good Goblin YES coraline and charlie and the chocolate factory were two of my favourite movies growing up.
yaasss!!
No the original is nostalgic
@@chaoticgoodgoblin8476 YES THE RAIMI TRIOLOGY SAY WHAT YOU WANT ABOUT SM3 BUT THE OPENING WAS HYPE
Am I the only one who thinks this is intro is really satisfying...
Nope you got 180+ more people like you
I have never met a person who doesn't think think this is satisfying
Particle Man no
Nu me sat i fied
Nope, i could watch it all day ☀️
People can say this and that about this film, I honestly think it’s great. It shows the process at the beginning here, it shows the tickets being sent out, hands going through a tv screen in the tv room which is really cool, the flashback with Willy meeting the Oompa Loompas, Willy’s flashbacks as a kid, the bratty kids leaving, Grandpa Joe’s flashbacks with working for Willy and the end with the family moving in with Willy. I honestly love it.
0:37 to 0:52 still gives me shivers, it’s so awesome and suspenseful while being somehow so creepy??? Aaagh it’s so awesome
Well as Dr. Richthofen said,” THE VOICES!”
Never have I ever wanted a chocolate bar this much
Same I am craving for chocolate right now
That chocolate looks so good !😋🍫
think I just gained 3 pounds watching the intro
I still prefer chocolate bars with paper wrappings. Those are nearly extinct in my country...
I used to eat chocolate bars as a kid, and they were actually Wonka chocolate bars too.
I can’t stop imagining what would happen if people saw this in the 70s instead of the original.
theyll call it a timeless masterpiece
They would call it groundbreaking and they would be singing its praises
They would be memorized by it and the movie market would become more saturated by companies trying to replicate it
Iphone would show up at 80s
it would be a such a big part of our culture in a star wars type of way, crazy to think about lol
I think they managed to nail the Willy Wonka putting the golden ticket CG quite well. Even the little tap he gave looks really good
I'm set to believe they are motion captured
The fact that they made his hand CGI, but the chocolate room was real is hilarious. 😂
Hands down one of the best movie intros I have watched in my life. Everything looks, sounds and feels otherwordly and eerie for a simple chocolate factory. It hooks you to an atmosphere of bizarre and strange, almost making you feel uneasy yet immersed in such a world words would fail to describe. Great movie.
2:43 i wonder if mr Wonka was floating because it appears that there are no floors here 😂
Gustavo Alves I think he was using a really tall ladder 🤣
@@Mycatsareangels He has an extraterrestrial-level factory so I don't deny it.
😂
He might be in his floating elevator!
Have you seen the movie? This dude got a flying elevator😂
The bars that are being made here are “nutty crunch surprise” but nowhere in the manufacturing process do we see nuts being added
Perhaps they were just hidden in the chocolate.
since it is a surprise. A nutty crunch SURPRISE!
Josiah Fickinger
Poor kid who had a nut allergy.
@@user-sd7qo7qe4v Well perhaps people know!
Or maybe the secret is that it tastes like the nuts are there
@@scottvgamer1163 I guess it could be applied a bunch of different ways.
this is giving flashbacks from when i was a young whippersnapper like charlie.
i dont care what people say, these are the best opening credits ever.
Nobody:
The oompaloompas in the beginning: *NANANANANANANANANANANANA*
Imagine my disappointment when I found out this isn't how chocolate is made
(Edit:- Okay I'm fully aware that the process is somewhat similar - I was more refering to the tiny parachutes and stuff)
NiceToMeetMew yes it is... (゜-゜)
Wait ? What?!
I’ve been to a chocolate factory, it is just liquid chocolate but they obviously does not get dropped down by balloons but they use conveyor(captain obvious about the conveyor part)
naturalcart 1927 You say that like people don’t know that
@@flargarbason1740 Not everyone knows...
Is no one going to talk about how satisfying the chocolate in the mould is
edit - omg 2.3k likesss
Me
Literally everything in this scene is satisfying
No, cuz it isnt
Nah not really
Lol so true
What I love about this opening is it pays tribute to the original where we saw all the candies in the factory and Wonka bars at the end but took its own spin.
Love both ❤
Ok but this is like, the most satisfying part of the entire movie.
Yup
I just love the beat of the the drum, especially when you go down the chimney 0:42
My favorite part!! So intense. I love it
Same
It kinda creepy though
Imagine seeing this in theatres on a large screen and surround sound. My 9 year old self was like "FUCK YEAH!!!"
Basically one if my favourite lol
I don´t care what those critics say, i Love this movie
Critics are honestly idiots
Same
Yeah. Who cares what the critics have said about the movie? I think it is one of the most cleverly planned out movies! It almost feels like a true story, a true movie, really based on reality, only except the freaky, abnormal stuff, you know?
Uh the critics gave positive reviews. The audience on the other hand gave it mixed reviews with a 51 percent from 30 million people.
Ah no hai tanto guarda
Danny Elfman really bloody nailed the soundtrack for this movie. For a whole shit ton of Tim Burton movies actuly. He's got that level of understanding of what tone Tim Burton movies typically go for and just nails it.
I love the original one so much, but I remember watching this in theaters when it came out and still to this day, this sequence gives me chills. The aesthetic along with the atmosphere and the music playing is so theatrical and just mystifying. Tim Burton did a phenomenal job on this movie, even though Gene Wilder did not like this version.
The Original Version By Gene Wilder Is Better Than This Version Hands Down. I Prefer The Original Version By Gene Wilder. Gene Wilder Himself Did A Better Willy Wonka Than Johnny Depp.
@@michaelguernsey9685well nope. Absolutely not if you read the book
3:06 I found that synth amazing as a kid, still do
I found the part at 1:48 cool sounding.
Synth?
The brotherhood of steel wants to know your location
@@icel8828 it's an instrument
OrbitVisuals I know but.... only The Institute would use that
Tim Danny Elfman definitely did a superb job on this movie’s soundtrack.
Who else when they were a kid would actually think that chocolate was actually made like this. In a factory like this. With all of this music. And that they flew on trays in a perfect spiral.
Kalli526 yep I did
Me
I did
Unfortunately nt me because I saw documentary of it before any of the movies
It not true because it's just a movie if you think I am right give me a like or reply.
“Charlie Bucket was the luckiest boy in the entire world. He just didn’t know it yet”
At first you think this means he’s lucky because he’ll find the ticket, but by the end, you realize it means he’s lucky because he has an amazing family that cares about him
Crazy how CGI the whole factory looks now, I remember how good that chocolate looked as a kid. Still as great an intro as I remember, though
The exterior of the factory was done with models and stuff. Unless you're talking about the interior credits.
I can’t even see that it’s CGI
I do like this film, but in my opinion this is the best part of it by far. The visuals are what you would and wouldn't expect in a factory, all while fitting Burton's visual style. The music sounds magical, extraterrestrial, and industrial at the same time. It's just a masterpiece of an opening.
Screw the haters, this movie was awesome.
Casimus Prime the original was good the remake is like if you ate expired good food
People often get too caught up in "oh original's a classic. nothing will beat the original." Both movies were good.
Casimus Prime in my class the teachers let us watch Charlie and the chocolate factory (original) it was inspiration day I was Violet Beuragarde
Casimus Prime I don't mind the movie itself I just thought Johnny Depp did not fit the roll. Thats all. In fact I love Tim Burton movies.
This was my favorite movie by heart
Danny elfman as a composer is so brilliant at capturing the tone of Tim Burtons films like beetle juice batman this and knows how to really hook you like you’re about to enter a rather ominous and wonderfully weird and dark world
I was absolutely enthralled by this as a kid - still think it’s the coolest thing ever
0:46
"This is where the fun begins."
Insert unnecessary prequel memes here
S H I T V O R T E X
AHAHAHAHAHAHA
For a reason they sound like little Imps, it lowkey gave me chill as a kid
@@tysonvassar7609 Lol ikr
BROKE PEOPLE SHALL NEVER LAUGH
So this what captain Jack sparrow does in his alternate reality.pirate to chocolate factory owner.
And he learn some magic to become a wizard named grindelwald
Don't forget the part where he reunites with his father, also known as Count Dooku.
@@tigershark8867 So this is what captain Jack Sparrow's father does in alternate reality . Piracy to dentist.
lol
And his dad is a Sith Lord
This will to me be always the best opening scene ! The soundtrack, visual effects, camera movements. ❤️
Bro went from a pirate to a chocolate factory worker
Probably one of the best intros imo! And it gets overlooked so easy! I love how right from the start we get a peak of what goes on in the factory while still leaving you very much curious with what else is in store. The little detail of the tap Mr. Wonka does that lets everyone know that's Charlie's ticket, it's special. And of course the haunting/wondrous score by the amazing Danny Elfman that goes along with each moment so well! I LOVE LOVE LOVE IT! Wish we got more of these types of intros in movies nowadays!
Anyone would dream making that
Ever since I started watching short clips of this movie I've been eating and buying chocolate bars more than I've ever done lol
Nord I love your profile pick
I actually thought there was an eyelash on my screen lol
diabetes is coming.....brace yourselves
hi
Nord same
Am I the only one who never gets bored by this intro?
Not Really
Gosh the freakin music still sends chills down my spine
When I was a child, I used to find this opening super creepy....
Idk why but its a very C00l intro , it even has a bit of an 8-bit intro
It's Tim Burton, that's why. His style
Tom Burton directs creepy movies
Master Debater same
I wouldnt call it creepy, more like airy
I'm a huge Burton fan, and I believe his movies have some of the best intros I've ever seen. Right from the beginning the music and composition immediately immerse you into the tone of the movie. You can already tell what the film is going to be like the moment that the studio logos appear. I'm not sure who in the production process is in charge of this detail, either Burton himself or someone else, but whoever they are, they are doing a great job.
Between the outside scenes it is all CGI, they hired a external production company for it. I bet it even ain't Johnny Depp's arm at the part with the golden tickets XD. The music of course is all Danny Elfman :D
stevenb1999 Obviously.
hoi
I have to agree with you, all of Burton's movies intros hook you in. Another example: Sweeney Todd. Similar opening, but different atmosphere. Its all so amazing.
Luna the Nightwing I LOVE the Sweeney Todd opening!
Think about it, which music and visuals really encapsulate the story you're about to witness. An instrumental of Pure Imagination or this masterpiece. Reminder, the story includes a boy almost drowning in a chocolate rive and is almost baked into candy, a girl turning into a giant blueberry who has to have the juice squeezed outnof her, another girl being judged and thrown away by squirrels and another boy being miniaturised and eventually stretched out by a taffy puller....
I remember when seeing this movie as a kid it brings so much nostalgia this movie was really funny and enjoyable to watch as a kid
I'm glad Tim Burton touched this movie. He did it so right.
maya summers I guess
ikr?
totally agree
2:43 Like touching cat's nose.
Boop
Boop
boop
Boop
Boop
God I love this movie. Finally the kids that grew up on it are old enough to be nostalgic about it.
This movie was made years ago and i'm still in love with the opening music-
Good thing those parachutes know exactly where to go.
Flarbargason One of the other comments mentioned the strings attached to the top of the parachutes? Not sure if it’s meant to be shown though.
They are attached to strings
U can’t even see the bottom ones with strings tbo
@@trinity6401 tbh*
This film is created in 2005 its trending on 2016
Haris Style Well...At least it hasn't become a Dank Meme.
there's memes about it now...
everything is a meme, even I am a meme
2018 Anyone?
+Nighthowler6657's channel 2017*
0:47
This part always gives me GOOSEBUMPS
This scene still gives me chills
The music is very mysterious. I repeated this JUST FOR the music. And the chocolate.
Coolest opening ever.
After Coraline.
Or maybe before.
I don't know.
But I love both.
Before
The music set the tone of the movie immediately
This is the most satisfying movie opening ever made; and the CGI here looks better than modern movies.
I was always an observant person even when young, so I noticed at once that he put four of the tickets on the bars with his right hand, then placed the fifth and final one with his left. I'd be willing to bet anything that one was the ticket Charlie found.
Can't because it was shipped to London and it was a different type of chocolate bar that he bought.
But if that is what happened it would be amazing
@@riddle1_1 no if you look closely the camera zoomed before the last ticket got packaged and doesnt get into the London box.
Uriel Almaraz But Charlie IS British, based on his accent (if I’m wrong you’re more than welcome to correct me).
@@endruler8625 exactly he seems British
@@riddle1_1 that bar didn't actually hit London, the box was already full
Does anyone find this part oddly satisfying?
L'Heure Bleue that's a plus for this movie compared to the original, the candy feels more like candy rather than inventions. It makes it eye candy to look at
Yeh
L'Heure Bleue Yes indeed I did, I don't know why
It’s nice to show how the Wonka bars were made
It’s a factory, of course it’s satisfying. :)
In my opinion this is a much better intro than the first movie.
Yes!
I mean it really shows off how Wonka does what he does like shipping and producing so much Chocolate Bars but also the Outside is like a Mask the Factory wears over itself to hide its true Identity, it also shows why Wonka's Factory is #1 in the entire World, the original doesn't make it stand out because anyone could design it like that especially Wonka's competitors but not this one.
I Love The Original Movie Better. I Won't Watch The Remake Of Willy Wonka.
Beautiful, I've looked at this for five hours now.
And so began an obsession of this movie and my introduction to one of the most unique directors of cinema
Johnny Depp goes from being Edward Scissorhands to being Jack Sparrow to being Willy Wonka to being the Mad Hatter and to being Victor Van Dort
That’s a whole lot of characters if you include the various roles he’s had in other movies
And grindewald
Don't forget Jack Kahuna Lagoona from Sponge Bob vs. The Big One
and Glen Lantz and Wade"Cry Baby" Walker and Ed Wood
And right after Willy Wonka and Victor, his magnum opus as Sweeney Todd.
And Ichabod crane
the opening credits of this film is much better than the climax of several films
This opening credits is amazing man. Danny Elfman's score is so good, I love this movie and always will.
the opening scene was always so satisfying to watch
Watching this with earphones in hits different
6 years later and still a banger
18 years ago
@@theunexplainablecrumbs4387 I just experienced a vomit
Song reminds me of the FNAF movie opening credits song
Not alone
yes I agree
0:40-0:50 gives me chills every time, I LOVE THIS MOVIE ❤️❤️
Me too
I get so much satisfaction when He places the golden ticket on the candy bar!!!
Canada2760 but not when he taps the last golden ticket and moves it even more out of place XD
Canada2760 the noise 😍😍😍
It's unbelievable that this movie came out in 2005.
DAMN THEY HAD NO BUSINESS TO MAKE THIS MUSIC SO FIRE 🔥🔥
This movie is awesome . Hands off to everyone . The music was just on spot - dark as the book was ...
This intro is like a cinematic version of How it’s Made.
this music is fucking bomb
Only the audience sees the full chocolate-making process, and directly at the beginning. This makes the tour even more mysterious to us, because if we've seen the supposedly important part of the factory already, what else could they show us?
I remember being scared of this movie when I was small lmao
Larissa Love omg same
lmao
Larissa Love Did I scare you as a kid?
No I remember that 😂 it has the snakes and shit
Yeah, the animatronics creeped me out as a kid 😂
The music still gives me the chills. It's so ominous
2:41 are we gonna mention how willy wonka put the golden tickets on the chocolate even though it looks like the conveyor belt is really high up?
My favorite memory of watching this movie is when I was around five or six and it was winter. Me and my brother had made blanket pallets in the living room floor and we ended up falling asleep around noon. I woke up to the smell of brownies being made and this movie was on. Not many lights were on in the room so there was a very cozy vibe. My sister and cousin were in the kitchen baking brownies and when they were done they brought them into the living room for me and my brother and we ate them and drank milk while we watched the movie. One of my best memories ever.
that is such a sweet memory!
I love the opening and music
Blazin'slayer: I know right! Me 2
Blazin'slayer I know same
TheBlazinJedi [GD] Sounds more exciting than Pure Imagination.
I love grapes!
Andvir W
This opening credits goes a lot harder than it should. Just brilliant
Bro the music? Chef’s kiss.
0:10 Sounds Like Aliens Going To earth
😂
Oh yeah it kinda does! 😂
Can you imagine if this film was the only source of human life left on earth?!?!🤣
No, this is what Tim Burton hears when he thinks of the Wonka universe
invader zim type beat
I love ❤️ this movie! Brings back memories of my childhood
:D
Mr. T-Rex OMG same when I was little this movie was my obsession 💕💕
Did you watch Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory when you were little I'm in 3rd grade and I saw both movies
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Acay ARIKAN
My God I love the music thank you my darling whoever posted this
nothing can beat this opening scene 🎉
This is the music that plays when Tim Burton gets out of bed each day
This is the music that plays in my head everytime we go past the tall Detroit Incinerator on our freeway drives on weekends.