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Guest socrates

Makros felt so happy upon this joyous of all occasions to no longer claim the 666....if that aint a fuckin sign of something........

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Originally posted by willy.wonka

well, i was all bussup..thats all i can say.

 

:lol:

hahahahahah

 

i already read what you wrote piump.

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Re: wonka chocolat!

 

Originally posted by Janlo

c ici que je te trouve hein? tu te cachais a faire dans les 7000 posts sur le forum hein??

happy birthday mr wily

 

el janlo

 

i like to go all out..soon it will be 8000..talk to me then.

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Willy Wonka meets Tim Burton

 

Tim Burton in talks to direct 'Chocolate Factory'

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Quirky filmmaker Tim Burton, whose credits include ``Beetlejuice'' and ``Batman,'' is in talks with Warner Bros. to direct a new movie adaptation of the Roald Dahl children's classic ``Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.''

The studio confirmed a report in Daily Variety Thursday that Burton will meet in London in the next few days with the Dahl estate to discuss the project.

The estate, which holds rights to the late author's works, has the final say over a director for the film, and Burton is the family's leading candidate for the job, one source close to the situation told Reuters.

The studio, a unit of AOL Time Warner Inc. said it hoped to begin pre-production on the film by the end of this year.

The 1964 novel was first made into a movie in 1971's ''Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory,'' starring Gene Wilder as the eccentric chocolatier who tempts children all over London with the possibility of finding a golden ticket hidden in one of his candy bars. He then leads the young winners, including meek little Charlie Bucket, on a tour of his mysterious candy factory.

Dahl, who died in 1990, wrote the original screenplay from his own book, though by some accounts was unhappy with the final product. The movie was a box office disappointment and initially drew lackluster reviews, as many critics found it to be too dark. But the film has become somewhat of a cult classic over the years.

``Willy Wonka'' was released by Paramount Pictures, which reportedly is developing an adaptation of another Dahl book, ''The BFG.''

According to Variety, a screenwriter who worked on the ''BFG'' project, Gwyn Lurie, was tapped by Warner Bros. to pen a rewrite of the initial script for its ``Chocolate Factory'' adaptation.

Burton is best known in Hollywood for his creative renderings of such fantasy films as ``Batman,'' ``Beetlejuice'', ''Edward Scissorhands,'' ``Sleepy Hollow'' and a remake of ``Planet of the Apes.''

Reuters/VNU

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The book is one of my childhood favorites, in fact we read it in school and watched the movie in class also.

A remake? HELL YES!

Can you imagine how far Tim Burton will push the imaginations of the CG crew in this one? The book and the original movie are imaginative enough, this will kick the shitpants(z) out of people if they don't tone it down for little kids. The story is a little dark.

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Originally posted by mapo wc

On the real, Wonk is the fuckin man. Ive been here like 3 or 4 months before him, and have about 1/10 of the amount of posts he has. But he spices shit up around here. Do ya thing, Wonk.

 

HAHAHAHAHAHA.

 

I actually remember the month of nonstop willy!wonka.

If I remember correctly he made a post saying something like 'I have 1000 posts for this month' and all the replies were just people telling him he had no life. Damn thats going waaay back...

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