Awesome. A CatCF movie with Depp, Burton, scary Umpas and more darkness is going to rock.Tortfeasor said:I have an inside souce on the film who told me a few things:
1. The Umpa Loompas are very scary/disturbing looking
2. The movie incorporates elements from Charlie & The Great Glass Elevator
3. The story as a whole is very true to the original material and as such is much more dark ()One of the kids is attacked and taken away by a mob of angry squirrels
Tortfeasor said:I have an inside souce on the film who told me a few things:
1. The Umpa Loompas are very scary/disturbing looking
aoi tsuki said:Can't wait to see the doujinshi for this one, or maybe i can.
RevenantKioku said:Someone needs to make some desktops fast.
Tortfeasor said:2. The movie incorporates elements from Charlie & The Great Glass Elevator
Prospero said:I hope it has the Vermicious Knids. Those things scared me so much that I was afraid to even look at the picture of them in the book.
sp0rsk said:it's still a musical right?
Jim Bowie said:hahaa, the first thing I thought when I saw this was, Manabanana is probably going to draw this.
Haha, awesome.Matlock said:"But if they're so fierce and dangerous," Charlie said, "why didn't they eat us up right away in the Space Hotel? Why did they waste time twisting their bodies into letters and writing SCRAM?"
"Because they're showoffs," Mr. Wonka replied. "They're tremendously proud of being able to write like that."
"But why say scram when they wanted to catch us and eat us?"
"It's the only word they know," Mr. Wonka said.
Dan said:I would love to see this be the first good and memorable Tim Burton film since Ed Wood. I'll wait and see though.
Looks like the top of the cane.R_GILL said:Whats up with his right hand? It's really frail, almost skeleton like.
There's no earthly way of knowing / Which direction we are going / There's no knowing where we're rowing / Or which way the river's flowing / Is it raining? / Is it snowing? / Is a hurricane a-blowing? / Not a speck of light is showing / So the danger must be growing / Are the fires of hell a-glowing? / Is the grisly reaper mowing? / Yes, the danger must be growing / 'Cause the rowers keep on rowing / And they're certainly not showing / Any signs that they are slowing.
Ugh, I hope they keep those elements to a bare minimum.Tortfeasor said:I have an inside souce on the film who told me a few things:
2. The movie incorporates elements from Charlie & The Great Glass Elevator
DarthWufei said:Honestly, I must say I'm not liking the look. It makes Wonka look much more sinister and dark than maybe he should. The subject matter was always something dark, especially in the booka, but I never really felt that the main characters, especially Wonka and Charlie, to be like that. Maybe this just comes from my impressions of the ending as opposed to how Wonka is percieved throughout the book. Meh whatever, it works for Burton's film, I can tell. But I'm more interested in seeing how the story pans out.
xsarien said:After Planet of the Apes, I'm all for not letting Burton re-interpret/re-imagine anything he damn well pleases.
Dan said:
It goes both ways.
Jim Bowie said:hahaa, the first thing I thought when I saw this was, Manabanana is probably going to draw this.
aoi tsuki said:Looks like the top of the cane.
And yet Burton gets credit for Sleepy Hollow? I don't want to turn this into a dissection of Burton's work (or do I?), but there's some inexplicable trend where he gets credit for everything good that has his name even remotely attached and everything bad is blamed on others that worked on the projects. I mean, just look at all the people who actually think he deserves any worthwhile credit for Nightmare Before Christmas when in truth he was on the set for less than 10 days and on a completely different continent for the vast majority of its production.xsarien said:I blame the screenplay for that one.
3pheMeraLmiX said:I thought the same thing :lol