I always thought Augustus was the least rotten of the bunch. He's not spoiled or bratty or a competition freak, just a kid who likes candy a little too much
You read my mind. Veruca, Violet and Mike are very clearly brats, but I honestly don’t get that vibe from Augustus very much, even though there was that one scene where he taunted Charlie with the chocolate
probably because he looks like he's the youngest out of all of them judging in how he interacted with the rest of the characters. he has stool that toddler-like innocence while the bad traits are just starting to creep in with his gluttony.
@@ashhabimran239 TBF you can chalk it up to being innocently insensitive. I'm not sure if Augustus knows that Charlie came from a poverty-stricken home.
@@Artaxerxes. No chance. This movie was back when there was the queen. And the Royal Family is in London, not Buckinghamshire. There just some rich family
Honestly, out of all the parents in this movie, Augustus' and Veruca's seem the least vile (not including Charlie's family because that would be cheating.)
I mean this is the same movie that portrayed Tokyo as living in the Year 3000, while apparently people in Marrakesh still live like it's 1000 and barter goats for chocolate bars lol
You gotta hand it to Augustus, Violet, and Mike. Charlie got his ticket through sheer luck, and Veruca cheated, but Augustus and Violet got their tickets through hard work and grit, and Mike got his through creative intellect.
To be fair I just don't think how Michael could be that clever. I mean there were billions upon billions of bars spread out the entire world. And the one golden ticket 1 just happened to come into his own part of the county.
@@tomedy_official I don’t think Mike knew exactly which store in his state was selling the bar with the Golden Ticket in it, but he managed to narrow it down to about 4 possible stores, and then just went to each one and used all of his allowance money to buy their entire stocks of Wonka bars. He didn’t figure out the exact location of it, he just figured out a rough search zone, bought all of the Wonka bars within that zone, and then found the ticket that way. He wasn’t very precise, but he was precise enough.
And they were lucky that they even found one.. All the effort could've gone towards nothing too.. I see your point though.. What a waste of chocolate.@@charlesmoloney9968
I never noticed they gave Mike Teevee an extremely intricate technical explanation for how he found the bar by determining probable locations from the manufacture dates of the tickets vs. delivery dates. What the fuck that's ingenious, and presumably lots of smart people around the world were doing it but only he succeeded. That makes him the only winner to actually earn the ticket in any way, which puts him ahead of even Charlie for factory candidates. All you have to do is fix his developmental disorder to do with his videogames (which is clearly shown to be down to a lack of attention and care from his parents - something Wonka as a mentor could easily ameliorate) and you have an unbelievable child savant on your hands.
Wonka didn’t seem to like Mike tho he seemed offended that Mike outsmarted the system and Mike was very disrespectful/overly aggressive while in the factory
His character actually represents people with aggressive, hostile intelligence who outsmart the system to exploit it to the disadvantage of others. He doesnt even like chocolate, and yet he deprives kids of their chances, whose biggest dream is to find that ticket. He disillusions and breaks the magic of this huge lottery, thats why Wonka doesnt like him. Non of these kids deserve to be the lucky one, except for Charlie.
Gotta remember though, Mike doesn't even like chocolate. He thinks candy is a waste of time. He cracked the system and found the golden ticket just because he could, which ruined the chances of more deserving children.
Perhaps but......even if he did do the rest of that he couldn't determine it down to one specific bar. Besides, Wonka is sold internationally, so it may still be difficult to determine probably locations. I always just figured that he just opened one bar at random and told himself that he'd done the rest. In any case, nothing in the rest of his behaviour indicates he's able to put in hard work for anything, all we see him do is play video games, smash things, insult everyone and everything by mocking hem, dismissing them or calling them stupid, demanding that he gets his way anyhow, or to claim that something is impossible and not even show respect to the person who made the impossible possible. His just running to the machine after seeing it work without stopping to consider if it had a reverse button doesn't really seem to indicate that he's capable of planning that far ahead.
Augustus: Almost eats his golden ticket. Veruca: Doesn't even say thank you after her father worked so hard to find her golden ticket. Violet: Boasts too much about being better than everyone. Mike: Doesn't stop playing video games even with the news people in his house. Charlie: Was born under a lucky star.
I love how Violet mom gives a dead stare to her daughter as like “I’ll whoop your ass if I hear just a word one more time from that mouth” and Violet seems don’t care and continue, leaving her mom just in a mix of furious and defeated 😂😂😂
Nah man. That's the Karen look of "Keep talking kiddo. Talk about how great you are. Because if you are seen as great, I'm seen as great. And if I'm not seen as great, I have to be constantly reminded of my mediocre existence." Gotta live vicariously through her daughter since she peaked in highschool lol.
To be fair, I would be pretty pissed as well if one of my parents was talking about even one of their achievement during an interview that was about one of my achievements.
4 of the 7 deadly sins associated with the lucky winners: - Augustus Gloop: Gluttony. Had he won the factory, he would just eat everything inside, without ever sharing anything. He'd probably eat the wages of the Oompa Loompas as well. - Veruca Salt: Greed. Has everything the world can offer her, due to her rich and weak father. Would probably still want another pony after getting her squirrel and the factory and forget about it within a week. - Violet Beauregarde: Pride. She excels in many things, but not in being humble. Overconfident and arrogant, she would probably see the factory as yet another trophy. - Mike Teavee: Envy. A know-it-all who can't stand it when he's been proven wrong. He'd probably insult everyone for being too stupid to figure out how to win a chocolate factory, had he won.
Envy doesn't sounds like Mike, it's either Sloth. Charlie, on the other hand, is the close one to Envy, because he's basically envied other kids, and his envious life allowed him to feel granted by his victory. As for both Lust and Wrath, I could still find them on Charlie and his father (albeit neither of them are competitors nor event children)
True, I always felt like there was a moral message in there, Charlie kept doing the right thing even in the end when he returns the lolly , I think it was a never ending gobstopper?
Mike is the one who would commit crimes out of the four kids. Just see the way he beats the pumpkin in the factory in a very violent way out of his unreasonable anger
Fun Fact: In addition to the familiar characters-Charlie Bucket, Augustus Gloop, Violet Beauregarde, Mike Teavee, and Veruca Salt-early drafts had a host of other characters and different parts of the chocolate factory. Originally, Dahl wanted at least twice as many kids to take a trip to Wonka's factory: The author's lost first draft may have had 15 children, according to a spokesperson from his literary estate, while later drafts (including the one read by Lucy Mangan for her book Inside Charlie's Chocolate Factory: The Complete Story of Willy Wonka, the Golden Ticket, and Roald Dahl's Most Famous Creation) put the number at 10 kids. In either case, Dahl quickly realized that was far too many characters and reduced the number to a more manageable five.
@@sam196820 Clarence Crump Bertie Upside Terence Roper Miranda Piker Marvin Prune Wilbur Rice Tommy Troutbeck Those are the only names I can think of from his unused chapters from the book. While the other characters like Elvira Entwhistle renamed Veruca Salt. Violet Glockenberry renamed Strabismus and finally Beauregarde. Miranda Grope and Augustus Pottle lost up a chocolate pipe, combined into the character Augustus Gloop. And last was Herpes Trout renamed Mike Teavee.
@Leeann-rz3ei George, Georgina and Josephine had zero personality and Joe was a scumbag who spent his daughter-in-law's hard earned money on tobacco, pretended to be bedridden (how did he get hold of the second Wonka bar?) and almost got Charlie killed or disqualified by taking fizzy lifting drinks.
I always found it interesting how they all got attention from news crews except for Charlie. Also how all the winners were children, when adults buy candy bars for themselves too. But it’s a movie, and it was written that way
Been awhile since I saw the remake, but I remember the Gene Wilder version implied that A) Willy Wonka had a hand in where his tickets went, so he rigged it so only children could win and B) Charlie literally won his ticket after a fake 5th ticket was found so the press had died down 'and' he won it the day before the tour began, so there was literally no time for the press to react. Also, Charlie didn't announce he won like the others did, he didn't care about the clout.
There's a Theory that the 4 kids isn't random, they were choosen by the wonka himself. Charlie is the only random kid that Wonka didn't choose. Tge reason is these kids was the kid of a someone who done bad things to Wonka years ago.
I love the Bavarian looking timberframe Düsseldorf. Especially the snowy mountains are hilarious. Especially when you consider that Düsseldorf is a super modern city in the plains on the Rhine river.
I’ve been to Bavaria before and it rained almost the entire time I was there. The only place I saw snow was in the Bavarian alps. Only a few patches but it sure was beautiful despite the rain
Charlie definitely deserved the ticket, he has a kind heart and his family is less fortunate. The other kids are spoiled brats who came from wealthy/middle class families
@@TheSleepyWarlordnot only that, aside from "deserving" it, Charlie is the only one who actually can manage the factory, because if the other kids won: Augustus would've kept the factory all for himself, and would've ate everything that was produced. Violet would've seen the factory as "Yet another tropy", either that or she would've started going in competition with other candy companies. Veruca would probably have lost interest in it after 1 hour due to her always looking for something, and mike would've probably closed it due to him not even liking chocolate, he just tried to have the ticket to prove that he's smart
while prefer Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971), Making the room that Veruca was tossed down the trash shoot in a nut room make far more is much better choice than the golden goose room in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. I never read the book so please correct me if I am wrong, wasn't Veruca tossed down the trash shoot in the nut room instead of the golden goose room in the book?
The kids in the 1971 film were at least partially redeemable as they weren’t necessarily evil but needed better control. The kids in this film are flat out maniacs.
I feel like it’s because of technology in both movies. Because when you look at Mike in the 1971 version, he’s less brooding and more like a kid wanting to watch tv. The Tim Burton one features Mike as this smartass, possibly edgy kid who only cares about video games and being a so-called “genius”
Mike Teavee has always been my favourite because of his attitude and his smarts especially for such a young kid his intelligence is quite mind blowing.
Mike is the one who would commit crimes and murder out of the four kids. Just see the way he beats the pumpkin in the factory in a very violent way out of his unreasonable anger
Roald Dahl based Augustus, Veruca, Violet and Mike of things he didn’t like in children. He didn’t like greediness, children who where spoilt, chewing gum and children who where obsessed with TV.
in a way he's right about what Mike portrays. It's a case of parents not deciding to take the time to hang out with their child and talk with them, instead they just constantly use electronics to babysit their kids. Kids can still have electronics but parents gotta try and interact with their children more
I get the other 3, but chewing gum ain't that big of a deal, Violet's rudeness is. Also too bad for Dahl, because watching TV is the tame option nowadays
true lol, he wanted to show how he hated the television. But like I said, without any supervision or any care for a child can lead to what Mike is. If you remember from the book, Mike literally said how he wants to become a gangster and shoot up people like what he saw in the television@@ashhabimran239
i like to think that veruca's father won't go so easy on her the next time and that was enough punishment for her seeing as she was really lucky to have gotten out of the factory just covered in trash.
The lucky Golden Ticket winners: 1 boy from Germany - Augustus Gloop 2 kids from England - Veruca Salt and Charlie Bucket 2 kids from America - Violet Beauregarde and Mike Teavee
yep Wonka was racist. he can track the placement. of the golden tickets and knew exactly what country they would end up in. I understand sending 2 to America since Wonka is clearly American based off of accent, just some national favorism, but why send the other 60% exclusively to Europeans? Indians and Chinese alone account for 20% of the human population, they couldnt get one? Wonka was a RACIST
"All you had to do was track the manufacturing dates, offset by weather and the derivative of the Nikkei Index." That brat should be a friggin' detective.
When I first watched the movie i was pretty little, I cried the moment I saw willy wonka, that impresses me a lot so this movie is great, i just block my sight at augustus gloop’s scenes cause it grosses me out lmao
The Four Horsemen lmao Augustus - Famine (hungry) Violet - War (competitive) Veruca - Pestilence (spoiled rotten) Mike - Death (of child's imagination, also possible future school shooter)
Mrs. Gloop and Mrs. (Ms??) Beauregarde were the most interesting parents. The original film had both the sets of kids and parents interesting and good characters.
Veruca's actress is the opposite of Veruca herself. She's pretty much vanished off the acting scene and last I read of her whereabouts years ago she's studying to become a doctor.
What i find quite funny is Look at the scene with veruca, ALL those boxes of wonka bars. Youve got to think there always might have been a chance another ticket was in there
Mike cheated by hacking the manufacturer system causing all the chocolate to be sent to his house and he ends up finding one in one of the chocolate that got sent to his house
No, he didn't literally hack anything. Mike just figured out the algorithm that determines which bars get sent where, and then just used it to find the bar, which he only had to buy once.
He definitely chose specific children and send them golden tickets in order to prove a message of the story. Would be kinda awkward if there were more children like Charlie to come.
If this movie was made nowadays, Mike would probably have a YT channel where he teaches how to break YT and get 100k subs in 30 days by only posting 5 videos
Veruca: is a rotten kid who wants everything because she has rich parents who dont know how to parent Mike: is addicted to video games like Belson from Clarence Augustus: eats a lot of candy except he should be eating the meat his dad has Charlie: is poor and is depressed because his family can't afford a lot of stuff and he has to wait a year for a candy bar Violet: likes chewing gum and stuff
@@TedEhioghae so you are commenting now on a youtube comment from 2 YEARS AGO and its because i wrote depressed? why is that such a big issue, its not like they're an actual breathing person, its just a character from a movie jesus christ
@@TedEhioghae look i dont give a crap about your stupid religion and that you're one of its itty bitty mindfreak followers, now leave me alone and let me do my stuff in peace, besides im allowed to say his name, hes got bigger problems than me just saying his name jesus christ jesus christ jesus christ jesus christ jesus christ jesus christ jesus christ jesus christ jesus christ jesus christ jesus christ jesus christ jesus christ jesus christ jesus christ jesus christ jesus christ jesus christ jesus christ jesus christ jesus christ jesus christ jesus christ jesus christ jesus christ jesus christ jesus christ jesus christ jesus christ jesus christ jesus christ jesus christ jesus christ jesus christ
You know how most think Mr. Salt hasn’t learned his lesson on disciplining Veruca until the end of the film? I feel like he did at one point because after giving Veruca the golden ticket she asked for another pony. During the Nut Room scene later in the factory, she explains she has only one pony as a pet. So meaning since that day ever since she hasn’t had another pony.
If Mike hates chocolate then why did he even decide to go find the candy bar that had the golden ticket since he knew where it was? Did he just wanna show off how smart he is because everyone taking forever to find one was bugging him? Also imagine if Vercua in the end became the one Wonka decided to give away his entire factory. Mr. Salt would be thrilled 'cause he can use his nuts in the candy bars.
Just Charlie and Augustus like chocolate. The others wanted the golden ticket for different reasons. Mike was probably like Violet, his competitiveness was the main reason for searching for the ticket.
Proving how smart he was, you hit the nail on the head. Mike is just THAT arrogant and self-absorbed, that he'd take time to do something for the sake of proving how much _better_ he _obviously_ is than everybody, whether that's other kids, adults, or anything else.
He can still want to see the factory from inside. It was kind of mystery how it workes since it stayed closed for years. Anyone would like to see it, liked candy or not.
@@balanc-joy9187 I'll admid it's been quite some time I saw the movie so I don't remember exactly what he was saying but I still think my statement stands. He didn't care about the candy, he wanted to see how the factory worked.
That's how Roald Dahl writes his characters. They're based on the three types of rotten kids he hates IRL, he also hates TV.
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Out of all the five children in this movie, Veruca was the one who LEAST deserved a golden ticket! She was so bratty and rude when things didn’t go her way, therefore she and her father deserved to be thrown down the garbage chute. (Luckily the incinerator was not on.)
I hope Veruca's dad was going to put some use to all that Wonka chocolate his workers were unwrapping. Probably a new limited edition chocolate covered nuts for his nut buisness.
*"He eats so many candy bars a day that it was not possible for him not to find one."* Uh, yes it was. There's only 5 golden tickets in the entire world. They could've been in any of the millions of cities throughout the world. And he would never have found one no matter how many candy bars he ate if there wasn't a golden ticket in any of the bars in Dusseldorf.
I always thought Augustus was the least rotten of the bunch. He's not spoiled or bratty or a competition freak, just a kid who likes candy a little too much
You read my mind. Veruca, Violet and Mike are very clearly brats, but I honestly don’t get that vibe from Augustus very much, even though there was that one scene where he taunted Charlie with the chocolate
Yeah but he is also selfish too ,gluttony often goes hand in hand with selfishness
probably because he looks like he's the youngest out of all of them judging in how he interacted with the rest of the characters. he has stool that toddler-like innocence while the bad traits are just starting to creep in with his gluttony.
@@ashhabimran239 TBF you can chalk it up to being innocently insensitive. I'm not sure if Augustus knows that Charlie came from a poverty-stricken home.
Beelzebub must be very proud of him
Veruca's mom being a possible model much younger than her multimillionaire husband is spot on.
Based on her reaction when veruca went crazy , it might not be her kid. Im thinking the father is a widower and married a younger woman
I almost certainly assumed he was the king of England or something. This true or nah
@@Artaxerxes. No chance. This movie was back when there was the queen. And the Royal Family is in London, not Buckinghamshire. There just some rich family
He looks like a politician😂
probably divorced and she is the 2nd o 3rd wife
Interviewer: "Augustus, how did you celebrate?" Augustus Gloop: "I eat more candy!" *pulls out another wonka bar and finds the second golden ticket* 😂
Just curious, what happens if you win two tickets?
@@professionalcommentstealer5271 You would probably have to give the second ticket to someone random.
Though it would have to be a child since Wonka was looking for five CHILDREN to find the golden tickets. Not adults.
@@abrahamsvlogs4040 I rather sell it
@@professionalcommentstealer5271 I was thinking the very same thing!😄
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I love how Veruca's mom poses the entire time as if she were in a magazine cover photoshoot 😂
Well, she obviously would be, there's photographers in the scene
It probably will be.
Honestly, out of all the parents in this movie, Augustus' and Veruca's seem the least vile (not including Charlie's family because that would be cheating.)
She looks scared of Veruca lol
I dont think it was fear that's more of a "Spoiled little brat" face LOL
As a German I find it hilarious that they portrayed a metropolis like Düsseldorf as a small village somewhere in southern Germany 😂
Forgive the ignorant American AKA me. I always thought it sounded like a charming village.
@@Darkknight0777 well, it ends with „Dorf“, which literally means „village“ xD
@@Vega_McTavish so I’m only half ignorant? I can live with that.
I mean this is the same movie that portrayed Tokyo as living in the Year 3000, while apparently people in Marrakesh still live like it's 1000 and barter goats for chocolate bars lol
@@ukassoproductions2490 They show New York look like 1950s America too
You gotta hand it to Augustus, Violet, and Mike. Charlie got his ticket through sheer luck, and Veruca cheated, but Augustus and Violet got their tickets through hard work and grit, and Mike got his through creative intellect.
To be fair I just don't think how Michael could be that clever. I mean there were billions upon billions of bars spread out the entire world. And the one golden ticket 1 just happened to come into his own part of the county.
@@tomedy_official I don’t think Mike knew exactly which store in his state was selling the bar with the Golden Ticket in it, but he managed to narrow it down to about 4 possible stores, and then just went to each one and used all of his allowance money to buy their entire stocks of Wonka bars. He didn’t figure out the exact location of it, he just figured out a rough search zone, bought all of the Wonka bars within that zone, and then found the ticket that way. He wasn’t very precise, but he was precise enough.
Hard work and grit? lol nah ALL of them were lucky.
@serenitea2435 except Veruca, her dad bought millions of chocolate bars that his employees unwrapped. And i guarantee they were all trashed too.
And they were lucky that they even found one.. All the effort could've gone towards nothing too.. I see your point though.. What a waste of chocolate.@@charlesmoloney9968
I never noticed they gave Mike Teevee an extremely intricate technical explanation for how he found the bar by determining probable locations from the manufacture dates of the tickets vs. delivery dates. What the fuck that's ingenious, and presumably lots of smart people around the world were doing it but only he succeeded. That makes him the only winner to actually earn the ticket in any way, which puts him ahead of even Charlie for factory candidates.
All you have to do is fix his developmental disorder to do with his videogames (which is clearly shown to be down to a lack of attention and care from his parents - something Wonka as a mentor could easily ameliorate) and you have an unbelievable child savant on your hands.
Wonka didn’t seem to like Mike tho he seemed offended that Mike outsmarted the system and Mike was very disrespectful/overly aggressive while in the factory
His character actually represents people with aggressive, hostile intelligence who outsmart the system to exploit it to the disadvantage of others. He doesnt even like chocolate, and yet he deprives kids of their chances, whose biggest dream is to find that ticket. He disillusions and breaks the magic of this huge lottery, thats why Wonka doesnt like him. Non of these kids deserve to be the lucky one, except for Charlie.
Gotta remember though, Mike doesn't even like chocolate. He thinks candy is a waste of time. He cracked the system and found the golden ticket just because he could, which ruined the chances of more deserving children.
Perhaps but......even if he did do the rest of that he couldn't determine it down to one specific bar. Besides, Wonka is sold internationally, so it may still be difficult to determine probably locations. I always just figured that he just opened one bar at random and told himself that he'd done the rest.
In any case, nothing in the rest of his behaviour indicates he's able to put in hard work for anything, all we see him do is play video games, smash things, insult everyone and everything by mocking hem, dismissing them or calling them stupid, demanding that he gets his way anyhow, or to claim that something is impossible and not even show respect to the person who made the impossible possible.
His just running to the machine after seeing it work without stopping to consider if it had a reverse button doesn't really seem to indicate that he's capable of planning that far ahead.
This would actually make a great CZcams video.
Augustus: Almost eats his golden ticket.
Veruca: Doesn't even say thank you after her father worked so hard to find her golden ticket.
Violet: Boasts too much about being better than everyone.
Mike: Doesn't stop playing video games even with the news people in his house.
Charlie: Was born under a lucky star.
They can be the best friends
@@plucher2006…who?
Sure. Her Dad "worked so hard".
Bro her dad didnt do anything
I think I know why veruca's last name is salt
I love how Violet mom gives a dead stare to her daughter as like “I’ll whoop your ass if I hear just a word one more time from that mouth” and Violet seems don’t care and continue, leaving her mom just in a mix of furious and defeated 😂😂😂
Nah man. That's the Karen look of "Keep talking kiddo. Talk about how great you are. Because if you are seen as great, I'm seen as great. And if I'm not seen as great, I have to be constantly reminded of my mediocre existence." Gotta live vicariously through her daughter since she peaked in highschool lol.
IKR TOTALLY LOVE THAT OR LIKE CAN THIS B JUST SHUT THE F UP
ALREADY 😂😂😂😂
She may be jealous of her daughters success
To be fair, I would be pretty pissed as well if one of my parents was talking about even one of their achievement during an interview that was about one of my achievements.
I feel like her mother forced her to do this shit 🤷🏾♀️
Violet: Because I'm a winner
Charlie: I'm the main character
The mother/daughter competition arc went way over my head lol
4 of the 7 deadly sins associated with the lucky winners:
- Augustus Gloop: Gluttony.
Had he won the factory, he would just eat everything inside, without ever sharing anything. He'd probably eat the wages of the Oompa Loompas as well.
- Veruca Salt: Greed.
Has everything the world can offer her, due to her rich and weak father. Would probably still want another pony after getting her squirrel and the factory and forget about it within a week.
- Violet Beauregarde: Pride.
She excels in many things, but not in being humble. Overconfident and arrogant, she would probably see the factory as yet another trophy.
- Mike Teavee: Envy.
A know-it-all who can't stand it when he's been proven wrong. He'd probably insult everyone for being too stupid to figure out how to win a chocolate factory, had he won.
Mike Teavee is probably Sloth. More interested in playing video games and sitting around watching TV than running the chocolate factory.
Wouldn't mike fit wrath more? (considering his attitude)
Envy doesn't sounds like Mike, it's either Sloth. Charlie, on the other hand, is the close one to Envy, because he's basically envied other kids, and his envious life allowed him to feel granted by his victory. As for both Lust and Wrath, I could still find them on Charlie and his father (albeit neither of them are competitors nor event children)
Wow. :/ never seen it like that
True, I always felt like there was a moral message in there, Charlie kept doing the right thing even in the end when he returns the lolly , I think it was a never ending gobstopper?
I can sympathize with Mike Teavee’s mannerisms, somehow.
I actually appreciate that he did all that math to find out which bar had the ticket.
Mike is the one who would commit crimes out of the four kids. Just see the way he beats the pumpkin in the factory in a very violent way out of his unreasonable anger
@@adw6894 Like a majority of gamer when they lose challange the other.
1:47 The mom reaction gets me every time 😂
Not to mention 2:15 😂 Sure, she didn’t do much but stand, but still, pretty funny
@@annekirstin8205she looks so uneasy o,ffmdjdjsidiai
@@charlottesgirlfriend Of course, if you have a step daughter like Veruca. You would looks uneasy too
3:19 what about this one?😂
No one mentions the face the dad gives in 2:12 when the female worker tries to steal the Golden ticket 🤣
Fun Fact:
In addition to the familiar characters-Charlie Bucket, Augustus Gloop, Violet Beauregarde, Mike Teavee, and Veruca Salt-early drafts had a host of other characters and different parts of the chocolate factory. Originally, Dahl wanted at least twice as many kids to take a trip to Wonka's factory: The author's lost first draft may have had 15 children, according to a spokesperson from his literary estate, while later drafts (including the one read by Lucy Mangan for her book Inside Charlie's Chocolate Factory: The Complete Story of Willy Wonka, the Golden Ticket, and Roald Dahl's Most Famous Creation) put the number at 10 kids. In either case, Dahl quickly realized that was far too many characters and reduced the number to a more manageable five.
nice
Can you give me the names
@@sam196820
Clarence Crump
Bertie Upside
Terence Roper
Miranda Piker
Marvin Prune
Wilbur Rice
Tommy Troutbeck
Those are the only names I can think of from his unused chapters from the book. While the other characters like Elvira Entwhistle renamed Veruca Salt. Violet Glockenberry renamed Strabismus and finally Beauregarde. Miranda Grope and Augustus Pottle lost up a chocolate pipe, combined into the character Augustus Gloop. And last was Herpes Trout renamed Mike Teavee.
And what is the deleted children personality and what type of music and oompa loompa song lyrics goes like
@@sam196820 it was a draft not released to the public so we don’t know
“What a repulsive boy!”
“She’s even worse than the fat boy!”
“What a beastly girl!”
“Well you’re going to have chocolate!”
The other grandparents in this movie are infinitely better than in the last movie
@@ashhabimran239i wouldn't say that
@@Leeann-rz3ei Well I would. What did they contribute in the original? That's right, NOTHING! Good day, sir!
@@ashhabimran239 i still say you're totally wrong. The other ones were better.
@Leeann-rz3ei
George, Georgina and Josephine had zero personality and Joe was a scumbag who spent his daughter-in-law's hard earned money on tobacco, pretended to be bedridden (how did he get hold of the second Wonka bar?) and almost got Charlie killed or disqualified by taking fizzy lifting drinks.
I always found it interesting how they all got attention from news crews except for Charlie.
Also how all the winners were children, when adults buy candy bars for themselves too. But it’s a movie, and it was written that way
Been awhile since I saw the remake, but I remember the Gene Wilder version implied that A) Willy Wonka had a hand in where his tickets went, so he rigged it so only children could win and B) Charlie literally won his ticket after a fake 5th ticket was found so the press had died down 'and' he won it the day before the tour began, so there was literally no time for the press to react. Also, Charlie didn't announce he won like the others did, he didn't care about the clout.
I remember reading the book in the 3rd grade and in the book the press actually did come to his house
There's a Theory that the 4 kids isn't random, they were choosen by the wonka himself. Charlie is the only random kid that Wonka didn't choose. Tge reason is these kids was the kid of a someone who done bad things to Wonka years ago.
Well technically verucas dad found it
I've always wondered that myself as a kid…🤔
Veruca: Daddy, I want another pony.
That line always makes me giggle for some reason.
I love the Bavarian looking timberframe Düsseldorf. Especially the snowy mountains are hilarious. Especially when you consider that Düsseldorf is a super modern city in the plains on the Rhine river.
Lol, I did suspect that city wasn't actually Düsseldorf. It was filmed in the city of Gengelbach.
I’ve been to Bavaria before and it rained almost the entire time I was there. The only place I saw snow was in the Bavarian alps. Only a few patches but it sure was beautiful despite the rain
The best part is that AGUSTUS lives there
*5 total different children from 5 total different path in life but only the one with a heart as sweet as liquid chocolate will win...*
🪣
Charlie definitely deserved the ticket, he has a kind heart and his family is less fortunate. The other kids are spoiled brats who came from wealthy/middle class families
@@TheSleepyWarlordnot only that, aside from "deserving" it, Charlie is the only one who actually can manage the factory, because if the other kids won: Augustus would've kept the factory all for himself, and would've ate everything that was produced. Violet would've seen the factory as "Yet another tropy", either that or she would've started going in competition with other candy companies. Veruca would probably have lost interest in it after 1 hour due to her always looking for something, and mike would've probably closed it due to him not even liking chocolate, he just tried to have the ticket to prove that he's smart
This movie will always be a classic to me.
You should watch the gene wilder version, that was way better
@@davetherave3511spoiler alert, people have different opinions.
@@davetherave3511nah that sucked ass plus this one is the more accurate version
@@icyphrog802what! What about tunnel of terror and the pure imagination song but this movie does have more story than the original
while prefer Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971), Making the room that Veruca was tossed down the trash shoot in a nut room make far more is much better choice than the golden goose room in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. I never read the book so please correct me if I am wrong, wasn't Veruca tossed down the trash shoot in the nut room instead of the golden goose room in the book?
4:06 well It's a good thing you're going to a chocolate factory, you ungrateful little-
😅
How did Augustus still managed to be alive at this point lmfao
😂
Well he was still a kid. People who follow that kind of lifestyle start having obesity related diseases at 18-20 years
@@abhay4147nah I don’t believe that , any age can have that disease
Diabetes in the movie: 📈📈📈📈📈
The way Violet absolutely beat the crap out of the trainers is better than most martial arts movies nowadays. 💀
The kids in the 1971 film were at least partially redeemable as they weren’t necessarily evil but needed better control.
The kids in this film are flat out maniacs.
Verucca was in both a greedy lunatic.
Here she was more passive aggressive but still
I feel like it’s because of technology in both movies. Because when you look at Mike in the 1971 version, he’s less brooding and more like a kid wanting to watch tv. The Tim Burton one features Mike as this smartass, possibly edgy kid who only cares about video games and being a so-called “genius”
Got to hand it to mr salt. That's some next level vigilant skills he has to spot the worker with the ticket
Mike Teavee has always been my favourite because of his attitude and his smarts especially for such a young kid his intelligence is quite mind blowing.
I don't remember him dropping the R word though
@@cyrusgodivala5529same i think they changed it to idiot which is honestly much better
@@bituinlwell cause back then it was mentioning mentally challenged or autistic people, but everyone misuses words and turn it into insults over time.
Mike is the one who would commit crimes and murder out of the four kids. Just see the way he beats the pumpkin in the factory in a very violent way out of his unreasonable anger
@@cyrusgodivala5529 What is R-word? Reta-
Veruca’s mother is such a vibe 😂
Roald Dahl based Augustus, Veruca, Violet and Mike of things he didn’t like in children. He didn’t like greediness, children who where spoilt, chewing gum and children who where obsessed with TV.
in a way he's right about what Mike portrays. It's a case of parents not deciding to take the time to hang out with their child and talk with them, instead they just constantly use electronics to babysit their kids. Kids can still have electronics but parents gotta try and interact with their children more
I get the other 3, but chewing gum ain't that big of a deal, Violet's rudeness is. Also too bad for Dahl, because watching TV is the tame option nowadays
true lol, he wanted to show how he hated the television. But like I said, without any supervision or any care for a child can lead to what Mike is. If you remember from the book, Mike literally said how he wants to become a gangster and shoot up people like what he saw in the television@@ashhabimran239
iirc he hated TV as whole
I like how the other one are all serious issues but then there's just chewing gum😂😂
i like to think that veruca's father won't go so easy on her the next time and that was enough punishment for her seeing as she was really lucky to have gotten out of the factory just covered in trash.
The lucky Golden Ticket winners:
1 boy from Germany - Augustus Gloop
2 kids from England - Veruca Salt and Charlie Bucket
2 kids from America - Violet Beauregarde and Mike Teavee
mike and veruca aren’t even lucky
@@crxvkbxrry7155 mike used smart tactics to get it, I would actually say with that brain power, he somewhat deserved it
@@meepdoesedits5631 well yeah i meant like after they got there
@@crxvkbxrry7155 ah, ok
yep Wonka was racist. he can track the placement. of the golden tickets and knew exactly what country they would end up in. I understand sending 2 to America since Wonka is clearly American based off of accent, just some national favorism, but why send the other 60% exclusively to Europeans? Indians and Chinese alone account for 20% of the human population, they couldnt get one?
Wonka was a RACIST
Augustus loves candy so much that he knows every single wonka bar flavor🍫😂
I love Augustus’s dad making sausages in the background ❤
"Daddy, I want another pony."
God, I hate the fact this character is getting humongous-ly spoiled.
Mike: I hate chocolate.
Me: **points a chocolate gun**
LMAO
One of the best movies ever
One of the best movies ever made
Violet’s mother faces 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Veruca salt be like:
"Daddy,i want another pony,,got me dying on the floor🤣🤚
SAMEEE
She's a spoiled brat. Go figure
"JA SEHR GUT!"
Also Veruca's mum's reaction to her tantrum is gold.
*Sips martini
Love how the factory worker tried to steal the ticket
The last kid is a genius tho for finding the ticket with math
"All you had to do was track the manufacturing dates, offset by weather and the derivative of the Nikkei Index."
That brat should be a friggin' detective.
I just love veruca’s accent and British “stereotypical” style.
You haven't been to britain have you then.
Same Here
Her actress quit acting after this movie and now she's a doctor living in Sweden.
@@morbidsearch That’s interesting now she’s a doctor
@JosephRailwayStudios2000 does she have an Instagram or Facebook?
I love the rich parents handing the ticket 🎟️
Did people really hate this movie? It seems awesome
Do they?
@@samuelopon7037 Nostalgia-blind elitists who prefer the original movie
@@ashhabimran239 I hate those kind of people
When I first watched the movie i was pretty little, I cried the moment I saw willy wonka, that impresses me a lot so this movie is great, i just block my sight at augustus gloop’s scenes cause it grosses me out lmao
This was my favorite adaptation of the book, courtesy of Tim Burton.
Flavors of the Wonka bars:
Nutty Crunch Surprise (Peanuts and Peanut Butter)
Triple Dazzle Caramel (Caramel)
Chilly Chocolate Creme (Creamy Mint)
Whipple Scrumptious Fudgemallow Delight (Marshmallow)
You mean marshmallow and fudge?
Funny I don't think the Chilly Chocolate creams were ever in the stores?
@@gerdtt79 It was the one with the light blue wrapper.
Nutty crunch surprise would be my favourite as I like nuts in chocolate bars 🍫
Yum 🤤😋
I find it hilarious how Augustus is just in the background of every scene casually eating chocolate 😂
The Four Horsemen lmao
Augustus - Famine (hungry)
Violet - War (competitive)
Veruca - Pestilence (spoiled rotten)
Mike - Death (of child's imagination, also possible future school shooter)
2:09 I sure hope that lady didn't lose her job. And on 3:14, only two baton poles are nothing compared to all Violet's many trophies. Driven indeed!
The gamer kid is such a mood lmfao
His name is Mike Teavee
The book though says he was watching tv films not computer games, so this is inaccurate
I love this movie its the perfect family film I was just 8 yrs old when this came out in 05
Most rotten to least rotten:
1. Veruca
2. Violet
3. Mike
4. Augustus
5. Charlie
Veruca's smile is straight-up creepy.
Mrs. Gloop and Mrs. (Ms??) Beauregarde were the most interesting parents.
The original film had both the sets of kids and parents interesting and good characters.
Veruca's actress is the opposite of Veruca herself. She's pretty much vanished off the acting scene and last I read of her whereabouts years ago she's studying to become a doctor.
What i find quite funny is
Look at the scene with veruca, ALL those boxes of wonka bars. Youve got to think there always might have been a chance another ticket was in there
1) Augustus - Lucky
2) Veruca - Not so lucky/Cheater
3) Violet - Lucky
4) Mike - Lucky
5) Charlie - Lucky
not Mike, he hacked the system
But Mike cheated
To be fair it was Veruca’s Dad doing the cheating
Mike cheated by hacking the manufacturer system causing all the chocolate to be sent to his house and he ends up finding one in one of the chocolate that got sent to his house
No, he didn't literally hack anything. Mike just figured out the algorithm that determines which bars get sent where, and then just used it to find the bar, which he only had to buy once.
I watched the original one and i can say that this movie do the first one justice. Twice better i might say.
The kid playing games can relate to me
He definitely chose specific children and send them golden tickets in order to prove a message of the story. Would be kinda awkward if there were more children like Charlie to come.
Veruca looks like she is smiling after all the scream
If this movie was made nowadays, Mike would probably have a YT channel where he teaches how to break YT and get 100k subs in 30 days by only posting 5 videos
Veruca did her talent to stick her mouth tongue way out to make her mouth lips wet within a polite way.
Veruca: is a rotten kid who wants everything because she has rich parents who dont know how to parent Mike: is addicted to video games like Belson from Clarence Augustus: eats a lot of candy except he should be eating the meat his dad has Charlie: is poor and is depressed because his family can't afford a lot of stuff and he has to wait a year for a candy bar Violet: likes chewing gum and stuff
You mean sad.
Please, don't use depressed on children.
@@TedEhioghae so you are commenting now on a youtube comment from 2 YEARS AGO and its because i wrote depressed? why is that such a big issue, its not like they're an actual breathing person, its just a character from a movie jesus christ
@@smiley1722 Please, stop mentioning Jesus Christ's name in vain.
@@TedEhioghaeWOKE
@@TedEhioghae look i dont give a crap about your stupid religion and that you're one of its itty bitty mindfreak followers, now leave me alone and let me do my stuff in peace, besides im allowed to say his name, hes got bigger problems than me just saying his name
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You know how most think Mr. Salt hasn’t learned his lesson on disciplining Veruca until the end of the film? I feel like he did at one point because after giving Veruca the golden ticket she asked for another pony. During the Nut Room scene later in the factory, she explains she has only one pony as a pet. So meaning since that day ever since she hasn’t had another pony.
Unless the one got replaced.
Probably the first 1 died...either it was too old or Veruca pushed the poor horse too far it died of exustion
@@Kreepinsgirl my thoughts exactly.
2:25 Daddy, i want another pony.
Not even a thank you!
I can't be the only one who noticed how unrealistically beautiful Augustus's facial complexion is
Honestly now in 2024, these kids lowkey slay 😂. Yes they are horrible brats but their comebacks and shade are A+ 😂
I love them all so much for no reason
Why does Mike’s dad look like a middle aged serial killer from the 1980s?
I still wish we got a scene of news reporters interviews Charlie
Veruca's mom keeps posing like serial killer Barbie😂
4:05
WELL ITS A GOOD THING YOU’RE GOING TO A CHOCOLATE FACTORY YOU UN GRATEFUL LITTLE BA(insert random noises used for censorship here)
Proceeds to get shot.
If Mike hates chocolate then why did he even decide to go find the candy bar that had the golden ticket since he knew where it was? Did he just wanna show off how smart he is because everyone taking forever to find one was bugging him?
Also imagine if Vercua in the end became the one Wonka decided to give away his entire factory. Mr. Salt would be thrilled 'cause he can use his nuts in the candy bars.
Just Charlie and Augustus like chocolate. The others wanted the golden ticket for different reasons. Mike was probably like Violet, his competitiveness was the main reason for searching for the ticket.
Proving how smart he was, you hit the nail on the head. Mike is just THAT arrogant and self-absorbed, that he'd take time to do something for the sake of proving how much _better_ he _obviously_ is than everybody, whether that's other kids, adults, or anything else.
He can still want to see the factory from inside. It was kind of mystery how it workes since it stayed closed for years. Anyone would like to see it, liked candy or not.
@@lumiukko4296 Then why does he spend the entirety of the tour complaining and saying "candy is a waste of time" and other such things.
@@balanc-joy9187 I'll admid it's been quite some time I saw the movie so I don't remember exactly what he was saying but I still think my statement stands. He didn't care about the candy, he wanted to see how the factory worked.
Only Charlie is left
Mike went violent ☠️☠️☠️☠️🔪
I’m glad Veruca and Mike were not mean to Charlie at all. Augustus and Violet were
What did augustus do to Charlie?
@@madisoncerera2093 he offered him Chocolate, Charlie happily says “of course”, then Augustus mocks him by saying that he should’ve brought some
This video was in some of my dreams
They're the four stereotypes of winners.
That's how Roald Dahl writes his characters.
They're based on the three types of rotten kids he hates IRL, he also hates TV.
Out of all the five children in this movie, Veruca was the one who LEAST deserved a golden ticket! She was so bratty and rude when things
didn’t go her way, therefore she and her father
deserved to be thrown down the garbage chute.
(Luckily the incinerator was not on.)
I hope Veruca's dad was going to put some use to all that Wonka chocolate his workers were unwrapping. Probably a new limited edition chocolate covered nuts for his nut buisness.
Man when I was a kid after watching this movie I know I had a crush on AnnaSophia Robb
I didn't see the violet karate bit before!
The Gluttony, The Greed, The Pride, and The Envy.
I think Violet gets her competativeness from her mother
the tv blew up at the end lol
Lmao
Imagine if Augustus got all the golden tickets
They did germany dirty- ☠️☠️
Charlie's grandfather George reactions are good
I feel like all of the children are spoiled except Charlie and think he was the luckiest of the bunch
I remember when I saw agustis drown in chocolate I felt so bad for him for so reason like he just wanted some chocolate
*"He eats so many candy bars a day that it was not possible for him not to find one."* Uh, yes it was. There's only 5 golden tickets in the entire world. They could've been in any of the millions of cities throughout the world. And he would never have found one no matter how many candy bars he ate if there wasn't a golden ticket in any of the bars in Dusseldorf.
No ones gonna mention how Mike was playing a high graphics game on an old atari?
He modified the console 😂
• Augustus and his mom: Gluttony
• Veruca: Greed
• Veruca's father: Envy
• Violet: Pride
• Violet's mother: Lust
• Mike: Wrath
• Mike's father: Sloth
Wonka is Wrath
When he said “Die! Die! Die!” It scared me
3:20 why does she look so scared of her kid
Wonka is a lesson a out the 4 Types of Winners
Gurl her voice looks like a badass
Defeatist Limited 1929 Pit Crew: Dumbo As Augustus Gloop Rain As Violet Beauregarde Applejack As Veruca Salt And Patch As Mike Teavee Intro In 0:04
Violet is great with chewing and fighting. But can she swim?
Yes, she shows no weakness in anything except her own errors in the Wonka Factory.
@@KEN-1991 you’re missing the reference my friend
@@endarasman
Maybe you can help me out on that then.
@@KEN-1991 the girl is also play a role in “Bridge to Terabithia”, she drowned…