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In Reply to: Review: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory posted by jbmcb on July 16, 2005 at 19:52:57:
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I agree, I felt it was like Michael Mackson making candy.
I thought the part showing the old house with everybody laying around eating chocolate was cool.
Wilder's hammy style works well in some films (i.e., The Producers, Silver Streak, etc.), but in Roald Dahl's dark fantasy his zaniness blunts the impact of the disturbed Wonka character (as envisioned and very effectively conveyed by Tim Burton & Depp, Wonka's child-like character obviously grew up in a dysfunctional household himself with an obsessive father, which made his inability to relate to his "guests" as an adult that much more poignant). Of course your mileage will vary, but you probably drive an SUV too! ;^)
6 minute animated, Vincent, with voice by Vincent Price, to get into Burton's dark kid side."Vincent Malloy is seven years old, / He's always polite and does what he's told. / For a boy his age he's considerate and nice, / But he wants to be just like Vincent Price. / He doesn't mind living with his sister, dog and cat, / Though he'd rather share a home with spiders and bats..."
...Selick´s "The Nightmare Before Christmas": a round program, while I find it hard to decide which one I enjoyed most!Regards
BF
We had the same programme...great dark & creepy stuff!!
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