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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Two-Disc Deluxe Edition) (2005)

Johnny Depp , Freddie Highmore , Tim Burton  |  PG |  DVD
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Product Details

  • Actors: Johnny Depp, Freddie Highmore, David Kelly, Helena Bonham Carter, Noah Taylor
  • Directors: Tim Burton
  • Writers: John August, Roald Dahl
  • Producers: Brad Grey, Bruce Berman, Derek Frey, Graham Burke, Katterli Frauenfelder
  • Format: Dolby, Closed-captioned, Dubbed, Full Screen, NTSC, Subtitled
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 5.1 EX), French (Dolby Digital 5.1 EX), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1 EX)
  • Subtitles: English, Spanish, French
  • Dubbed: French, Spanish
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Rated: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures
  • DVD Release Date: November 8, 2005
  • Run Time: 115 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (802 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000BBOUU4
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #17,100 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Two-Disc Deluxe Edition)" on IMDb

Special Features

  • The Fantastic Mr. Dahl: Learn about Dahl's life story and extraordinary body of work
  • Challenges: Oompa-Loompa Dance Machine, The Inventing Machine, The Bad Nut, Search for the Golden Ticket
  • Attack of the Squirrels: See how they trained live squirrels to perform in the film
  • Five making-of featurettes
  • Becoming Oompa-Loompa: See how one actor, Deep Roy, was turned into a multi-talented army of Oompas
  • Pack of 5 limited-edition trading cards

Editorial Reviews

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Mixed reviews and creepy comparisons to Michael Jackson notwithstanding, Tim Burton's splendidly imaginative adaptation of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory would almost surely meet with Roald Dahl's approval. The celebrated author of darkly offbeat children's books vehemently disapproved of 1971's Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (hence the change in title), so it's only fitting that Burton and his frequent star/collaborator, Johnny Depp, should have another go, infusing the enigmatic candyman's tale with their own unique brand of imaginative oddity. Depp's pale, androgynous Wonka led some to suspect a partial riff on that most controversial of eternal children, Michael Jackson, but Burton's film is too expansively magnificent to be so narrowly defined. While preserving Dahl's morality tale on the hazards of indulgent excess, Burton's riotous explosion of color provides a wondrous setting for the lessons learned by Charlie Bucket (played by Freddie Highmore, Depp's delightful costar in Finding Neverland), as he and other, less admirable children enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime tour of Wonka's confectionary wonderland. Elaborate visual effects make this an eye-candy overdose (including digitally multiplied Oompa-Loompas, all played by diminutive actor Deep Roy), and the film's underlying weirdness is exaggerated by Depp's admirably risky but ultimately off-putting performance. Of course, none of this stops Burton's Charlie from being the must-own family DVD of 2005's holiday season, perhaps even for those who staunchly defend Gene Wilder's portrayal of Wonka from 34 years earlier. --Jeff Shannon

DVD features
The second disc is filled with a number of distinctive featurettes. The likely crowd-pleaser in most households is "Attack of the Squirrels," which recounts how those fuzzy little creatures (a combination of hard-to-train live animals, animatronics, and computer graphics) can be ornery in their own right. "The Fantastic Mr. Dahl" is a 17-minute look at author Roald Dahl through vintage footage and new interviews with family, friends, and colleagues. "Becoming Oompa-Loompa" follows Deep Roy as he is filmed over and over again through his dance steps and music performances.

Roy is a constant throughout the kids' activities as well. You can follow him to learn two different dance steps "Augustus Gloop" and "Violet Beauregarde," and make him taste weird candy inventions in a simple game. "Search for the Golden Ticket" is a five-part challenge that tests your remote-control fingers, your deductive abilities, or your luck. Finally, if you just want basic behind-the-scenes information, "Making the Mix" is a collection of featurettes (around 40 minutes total) covering the film's casting, music, production design, and special effects. --David Horiuchi

Product Description

Long isolated from his own family, Willy Wonka launches a worldwide contest to select an heir to his candy empire. Five lucky children from around the world, including Charlie Bucket, draw Golden Tickets from Wonka chocolate bars and win a guided tour of the legendary candy making facility that no outsider has seen in 15 years.

DVD Features:
Biographies:The Fantastic Mr. Dahl: Learn about Dahl's life story and extraordinary body of work.
Challenges:4 SCRUMPTIOUS Challenges for kids to play! 1) Oompa-Loompa Dance Machine 2) The Inventing Machine 3) The Bad Nut 4) Search For the Golden Ticket
DVD ROM Features
Documentaries:Attack of the Squirrels: See how they trained live squirrels to perform in the film.
Featurette:5 Making-Of Featurettes!
Other:Becoming Oomp-Loompa: See how one actor, Deep Roy, was turned into a multi-talented army of Oompa's.


Customer Reviews

Probably too much to make their characters seem real. potato_salad  |  88 reviewers made a similar statement
Tim Burton and Johnny Depp made this movie their own. A. Alger  |  86 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
199 of 244 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars On it's own merits... July 18, 2005
I didn't want the movie to be bad. I love Tim Burton and think Johnny Depp is the riskiest actor we have an screen. I also loved the original movie for it's own merits, and at it's first viewing thought Gene Wilder was a genius. Can these two movies exist on their own merits...certainly I think they should. The origina; had it's flaws...the musical numbers had high points(Candy Man, my Imagination...and the oompa loompa songs) and low points(Cheer up Charlie)...the look is pretty dated. The new version has it's weirdnesses as well.

But is it a watchable movie on it's own merits??? Absolutely. If you want Wilder, rent it. No one is taking away your nostalgia by putting another slant on it. I feel the movie was very funny, certainly no more sick and twisted than the source it was created from. In fact, the tone of the movie, especially at the beginning, is very Dahlish.

There are diversions, Dahl himself wrote the first screenplay and managed to divert it as well, such as the Wonka father subplot...but I feel like the movie creates a world and joyously romps around in it.

As for Depp...he is fearless. Only he would delve into such an iconic role with such quirkiness. Michael Jackson...I don't see it. I feel like that is cheap. He is funny, a little demented, and there are hints at him being premeditated...but he does a fantastic job..

The other actors are well suited, Highmore is great and David Kelly is especially good in the first half.

It is a very well done film...and worth a view....But not if you're going to hate it right off the bat....why spend your money to hate something.
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85 of 105 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A very sweet treat August 22, 2005
The new version of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory represents exactly what the audience should expect from a Tim Burton film: exuberant sets that challenge all possible camera angles and show a kitsch quality; weird supporting characters that prove to be a critic and piercing look at the American suburban world, Danny Elfman's exquisite music and as a cherry top, the presence of Johnny Depp, in his fifth collaboration with Burton.

The original 1971 film had a clear anchor in the pop visual look of the times; Burton's film evokes some 60's pictures in his art direction, photography and in the sweet innocence quality that all movies lack in the present. Without a doubt, the production design, art direction, costumes and sets are worthy of an Oscar; as well as Elfman's score, who added music to the verses written by Ronald Dahl, the author of the book.

Likewise, we should speak of Johnny Depp's performance for his extraordinary creation of Wonka. Compared to Gene Wilder's character in the 71' film, Depp's Wonka is more repressed, more peculiar and far more apt to this version, because it looks real and nostalgia-free.

The casting was terrific, from my point of view, and no one dissapointed in that department. A special mention to the man who played the Oompa Loompas...he was just superb and hilarious, in a freaky way, but terrific!!

In conclusion, I think Burton's version is superior, its ending more wholesome and its sensibility definitely more contemporary. This movie has updated all the elements that became somewhat obsolete in the 1971 film. All these aspects have enriched the story, and this makes Charlie and the Chocolate Factory a very sweet treat.
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5.0 out of 5 stars It hasn't GOT a point - that's why it's CANDY July 20, 2005
You just need to get the old version of the movie out of your head before you see this, and approach it with an open mind. It's not really a musical, and it's not exclusively a kid's movie. But to my mind it's the best movie Tim Burton ever made, and considerably increased my assessment of Johnny Depp, whom you will find weird if you were hoping for Gene Wilder and wonderful if you were hoping for the actual Willy Wonka as written by the original author, Roald Dahl.

I had the strange experience of seeing Johnny Depp in "Finding Neverland" and two days later in "Chocolate Factory." Johnny's turn as Willy Wonka is the strangest, weirdest, and most engaging performance of any kind I've seen in years. It's what Jim Carrey in "Unfortunate Events" couldn't be: interesting, complex, and subtle. It makes the new "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" not only the best movie of the summer but one that will be worth owning and rewatching time and again.

More importantly, Depp's and director Tim Burton's vision of the Roald Dahl novel seems much closer to Dahl's own way of thinking: in Dahl novels, adults are incomprehensibly self-involved, ignoring their malevolent influence on the kids in their lives (which is ironic when you come to think of it; as in real life it often feels like the reverse). It's up to a few right-thinking kids to teach the grownups how to live. This inside-out dynamic registers on every close-up of Willy Wonka's twitchy face: staring at the wrong moments, scarcely in control of his limbs, you can see the effects of Wonka's own unsympathetic upbringing.

Director Tim Burton's incredible visual imagination seems to have melded with his own recent status as a dad here. The cinematography features acid-trippy colors; the chocolate-factory sets have an overwhelming amount to look at. There are subtle funny visual references to other Burton films: when we first see Wonka, he is carrying a HUGE pair of shears (shades of Edward Scissorhands); when a team of bike-riding messengers streams out of the factory to post announcements, they are riding bright-red wacky PeeWee Herman-style bikes.

Best of all are the Oompa Loompas (or, I should say, THE Oompa-Loompa), all played by a single actor (Deep Roy), who gamely dances through the Oompa-Loompa song in its various forms, including disco-style, Beatles-style, and a most delicious Queen parody.

If you don't quite "get" all this, and were hoping for a more straightforward Disneyfied version of the tale (or miss the "Candy Man" song, which was certainly not Dahl's), you may not like this. But my advice is don't press for explanations, just go and enjoy it - as Wonka himself says, "Candy doesn't have to have a point - that's why it's CANDY."
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5.0 out of 5 stars Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Excellent video for all ages! Sure to become a classic with your family. Visual elements are outstanding. Good price, too.
Published 2 days ago by JUSTAMOM
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Movie
I like this movie but not as well as the original Willie Wonka. However, it is a must see if you like the original to see a different twist. Johnny Depp is great in it. Read more
Published 2 days ago by medcoder
3.0 out of 5 stars UGH
I like the old version much better. This version is sorely lacking. in many areas. I loned it out and got the same review from my friend.
Published 6 days ago by SUE
5.0 out of 5 stars Charlie's factory DVD
Purchased for my grandson; he loves it!
Came on time and was well packaged. Keep on keeping up the good work.
Published 7 days ago by Charlie Basile
4.0 out of 5 stars good movie
My eight year old really loves it. Johnny Depp certainly has a brilliant performance in this movie. We'll watch it again
Published 12 days ago by Anna Anderson
3.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as the original
If I was to compare the old version to the new version, only the new "Charlie" would be an improvement over the old cast. Read more
Published 17 days ago by M.P. Jones
5.0 out of 5 stars Very cool film
Really good film and an outstanding acting from Johnny Depp and the rest of the actors. It will keep you and your kids entertained!
Published 29 days ago by F. Santa Ana
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful
Better than what I expected I recomend this sight.If you get the chance purchase both charlie and the choc. factory and enjoy your child hood with you kids.
Published 1 month ago by Tomany 80's
4.0 out of 5 stars OOMPA LOOMPA DOOPA DEE DEE, IF YOU ARE WISE YOU'LL LISTEN TO ME!
I grew up watching this film when it came on TV and enjoying it. So recently I decided to purchase the film and re-watch the film and after all these years, I still like it. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Mr. Avenger
5.0 out of 5 stars If you loved Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory you must see this
Didn't think I would like this since I am such a big fan of the original but hats off to Johnny Depp he nailed it. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Bella
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