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Last night, I went to see Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory with Kellie and friends at a very cool theater in Oakland, Parkway Theater.

Before the movie started, we got to settle into Ikea couches with pizza and drinks, and big-ass bowls of fresh-popped popcorn with butter and salt, Bjork playing in the background - it has to be the best way to see a movie.


And the movie? Well, I'd always seen Willy Wonka on TV, never on the big screen, so this was especially cool for me. I've loved that film since I was a kid, still love it to this day - and some scenes just cracked me up more than others:

* When Mike TeeVee is interviewed as the latest ticket winner, he shoots his cap gun, then complains about not being able to have a real one. Dad's reply? "Not until you're 12, Mike."

* When Veruca Salt was in her dad's office, pushing him to get the ladies to work faster at opening the Wonka bar wrappers, she called one lady a twat.

Date: 2004-12-15 12:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] full4zaccordion.livejournal.com
"But Daddy, I want it NOOOW!"

Hehehe...I still can't believe that's a kids' movie. I mean, that scene on the boat where they go into the tunnel, and all the horrible things that happen to the kids...then again, I guess kids see a lot worse these days :P

Date: 2004-12-15 03:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hiddenmuse.livejournal.com
OMHearn ... what was hilarious were some of the fan the comments on IMDB.com.

One guy went so far as to call for Roald Dahl's institutionalization because of the film and its treatment of the child characters. (Yo, newsflash, Captain Delusional ... Roald Dahl *hated* the film - and didn't write the screenplay. Also - are you up for exhuming remains or something?)

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