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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)

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Children & Family
115 min.

PG

Synopsis:
"Lucky boy Charlie Bucket (Freddie Highmore) is one of five golden-ticket holders treated to a tour of Willy Wonka's chocolate factory in Tim Burton's reimagining of Roald Dahl's classic children's book of the same name. Along with the other four (rather naughty) contest winners, good-hearted Charlie visits the factory and encounters fantastical candy creations, Oompa Loompas and the fascinating Wonka (Johnny Depp) himself."


Currently 3 reviews and 0 comments.

"Seriously this is a horrible movie!"

"I consider myself a movie buff. I watch every kind of movie. I'll watch chick flicks and give them a fair assessment it really doesn't matter to me. When I watched this movie I can honestly say that it was so horrible that if I had paid anything for it I probably would have taken it outside and shot it! I got about half way through it and had to shut it off. I've seen thousands of movies and I can honestly say that I have only had 2 or 3 movies tops that were so horrible that I couldn't finish watching them and this was one of those! This movie was so lame it disgraces the original Willy Wonka (5 star movie). These two movies are on totally opposite sides of the spectrum. Watch the original that's at least good unlike this garbage flick!"
by jmpviper on Thu Jan 12th, 2012
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"An incredible flick full of adventure!"

"I enjoyed this film a lot, and just like Charlie, I adore chocolate! My friends and I were fascinated by the factory. I wish I could escape to places with chocolate rivers, "ompaloompas" and flavored chewing gum! This imaginative tale will whisk you off your feet!"
by angel on Sun May 9th, 2010
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"Charlie and the Chocolate Factory"

"This movie was quite interesting and new. A movie made from a Roald Dahl didn't seem like it would be a succes however many more Roald Dahl classics came from this film including the animated BFG and the real life motion picture Matilda. I enjoyed the small hard to notice comedy in this fil from Mel Brook's actor Gene Wilder (Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein) I enjoyed this film quite a bit so I will give it 4 out of 5."
by ancientworlds on Sun Sep 2nd, 2007
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