I honestly thought up until Part 4 that Lofty just emotionally manipulated Wonka into building that pipe to help pay off his debt too the Oompa Loompa people, a thousand fold is quite the debt too pay off no matter who you ask; and the secret stealing still happened, but by less skilled candy makers, with such verosity that Wonka and many others just assumed that it was the original chocolate cartel members out for revenge, which resulted in Wonka locking himself in the factory and the isolation driving him mad. Lofty is a craft bastard, but he does seem to grow fond of Wonka a little bit when we see him.
Sometimes I find my stuffed animals in places I don't remember putting them. They don't usually wander far. I think they're as depressed and lethargic as I am. Edit: and my apartment is very small.
I have actually done the three eyed alien voice to relate how I feel about religious nuts. Edit: and cubicle workers. 1:45 omg he called them zealots too. What a great cautionary tale for children! They're just great communicators.
Mr. Rhino what has happened to the 3rd part? It was a beautiful finish to this whole conspiracy, the craft of the editing and creation of this is immaculate and shouldn't be ever hidden!
@rhinostew Dang. Views are crazy low compared to your highest viewed video. You had such potential with that idea. Why did you not double down on movies that replicate each other?? Could have carved out your own unique genre. Still time to do it...
one smoking gun against this theory though. in the movie, theres a brief moment where one of the TV's shows old footage of Wilford as an extremely young child, aka much younger than charlie bucket ever was post chocolate factory. as there was no reason for his life to be documented much less filmed before the events of the chocolate factory which drove him into stardom (charlie was an extremely poor and extremely average child), theres just no way that Wilford is charlie. otherwise, this footage would simply not exist.
The daughter that has visions and her dad with the drugs is kind of like Charlie and his grandpa... The grandpa was laying down for a long time beforehand, the girl goes on to continue the story in the end.. they're taking forbidden candy along the way but give it back/didn't take it selfishly in the end..
as a guy I know exactly how this video came to be he was watching snowpiercer and jokingly said to his friend "whats with all the W's on this train.. who this guy thinks he is Willy Wonka? hhhhhh.... hhhh ... hhh ........... h. hh...................... hh ..................h................. WAIT A MINUTE!"
3:12 Thats Not Entirely True. They Did Not Find All the Members of the Cult as 1 Member was Not There when the Killing Took Place and That Member had Stayed with His Mom at Home that Day and Found out about What had Happened Later and then Felt Bad for Not Having Been There and Decided He would Rather Try to Rejoin the Cult then Live His Life Normally on Earth and so He Left His Mom a Goodbye Note Explaining His Decision and Left and Ultimately Disappeared Never to be Seen Again and was Never Found. i saw His Mom Tell this Story in a Documentary i Watched about Heavens Gate somewhere Between 2020 and 2022 on a Streaming Service.
Laughing my ass off while watching this the entire way through just hearing “I said the the money in the bag bitch” also hearing “that’s money moneyyyyy” reminded me of Arthur Morgan
The first movie solves the premise in Grandpa Joe's story in the Gene Wilder movie.. His recipies were stolen and he closed the factory to visitors, became a hermit in his factory, and 20 years of solitude would drive anyone Wonka.. ;) .. enough said on that point..
I can see an odd connection between trains and dystopian or cyberpunk aesthetics. I started to get really into dystopian aesthetics and such when I was traveling on an Amtrak.
I've noticed that cults hang on to people who are emotionally vulnerable; a very rational person would just leave but some people FEEL like they can't. I'm not the type of person to get sucked in a toxic cult but I feel bad for those who are.
"That piece of equipment went extinct recently" concludes this as a FACT for me. What a really odd way of putting something, if it wasn't referring the the Oompa Loompas.