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Monday, August 01, 2005

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory


I saw Charlie and the Chocolate Factory last night and to my surprise it was an amazing piece of eye candy; it had a crunchy thick Tim Burton shell and a delicious chewy comedy on the inside.
The casting for this film was done perfectly especially the part of Willy Wonka, which was played by Johnny Depp. Depp fitted with a bobbed hair cut, pale skin, and teeth bright enough to light up a room, had no trouble making his character high pitched and whimsy.
How does this compare to the original? Well that's a tough question, but I'm glad you asked. The Original film (also based from Roald Dahl's 1964 children's novel) was delightfully filled with a large musical score which made it an instant classic. Now that musicals aren't as common the new film boasts some well choreographed oompa loompa scenes that will make people of all ages chuckle. Gene Wilder vs. Johnny Depp is a match that is forbidden by god so I'm not going to go there. So just go see the movie, I give a 4.5 out of 5 and I guarantee people of all ages will enjoy it.

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