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re: Favorite Gene Wilder movie or scene
Posted on 8/30/16 at 10:45 am to RonFNSwanson
Posted on 8/30/16 at 10:45 am to RonFNSwanson
One more...
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I'M IN PAIN! I'M WET! AND I'M STILL HYSTERICAL!
The man could flip out better than anyone in film history. The only guy who is a funnier angry yeller is Bob Oedenkirk, who I think borrows heavily from Wilder.
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I'M IN PAIN! I'M WET! AND I'M STILL HYSTERICAL!
The man could flip out better than anyone in film history. The only guy who is a funnier angry yeller is Bob Oedenkirk, who I think borrows heavily from Wilder.
Posted on 8/30/16 at 10:50 am to Ace Midnight
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They asked him, "Why?" He said, "Because after that, the audience will never know if I'm lying or telling the truth."
That letter that's being posted online today is amazing. He really put thought into these roles in a way I'm not sure many actors, particularly comedians, do.
I do think Wonka was kind-hearted, but he's also dangerous because kids are dangerous. So is play. He's almost all id, and he is having a grand old time messing with his new playmates, but he views them as playthings, not as people. The end reveals he didn't want to hurt them, but he's not overly concerned with their safety either.
I mean, the idea that he'd put Charlie through a gauntlet of tests is fairly insane in the first place. It makes sense in Wonka's brain, and his final gift gives all of the suffering meaning, but he's still a child trapped in an adult's body, wielding massive power over five little kids and their parents.
I love Willy Wonka precisely because there is an element of menace. And like you point out, you never know if he's lying.
Posted on 8/30/16 at 10:58 am to Baloo
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That letter that's being posted online today is amazing.
I didn't see it until you mentioned it. I saw him recite the story of the cane/cobblestone scene in that interview I watched yesterday.
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but he's also dangerous because kids are dangerous.
Fair enough. I don't necessarily disagree with that. And, as far as we know, all the kids died (and Mr. Salt). He may have told Charlie what Charlie wanted to hear. I mean, he made them sign releases for a reason.
Posted on 8/30/16 at 11:04 am to rantfan
Favorite movie is young Frankenstein. Favorite scene.
Posted on 8/30/16 at 11:14 am to Chum Bucket
Posted on 8/30/16 at 11:58 am to Chum Bucket
His run ion the 70's was filled with great characters
I always had a special place in my heart for "We bad" from Stir Crazy. That scene would make my mother laugh no matter what and when she laughed, everyone laughed.
I always had a special place in my heart for "We bad" from Stir Crazy. That scene would make my mother laugh no matter what and when she laughed, everyone laughed.
Posted on 8/30/16 at 12:02 pm to mizzoukills
Second time I've seen that, where is it from?
Posted on 8/30/16 at 12:15 pm to Baloo
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The end reveals he didn't want to hurt them, but he's not overly concerned with their safety either.
Love this one too
Posted on 8/30/16 at 12:20 pm to Chum Bucket
At the end of Eddie the eagle when he starts flapping his wings and everyone follows
Posted on 8/30/16 at 12:23 pm to Chum Bucket
Young Frankenstein, "Putting on the Ritz."
So weird... so ridiculous... so... dumb. I LOVE it.
So weird... so ridiculous... so... dumb. I LOVE it.
Posted on 8/30/16 at 12:30 pm to Baloo
"No matter what you hear in there, no matter how cruelly I beg you, no matter how terribly I may scream, do not open this door or you will undo everything I have worked for. Do you understand? Do not open this door."
Wonderfully written and acted by Wilder. The set-up is funnier than the impending punchline. You know exactly what is going to happen and you're laughing in preparation.
Wonderfully written and acted by Wilder. The set-up is funnier than the impending punchline. You know exactly what is going to happen and you're laughing in preparation.
Posted on 8/30/16 at 12:31 pm to Ace Midnight
quote:I had a friend who always thought Wonka was evil and all the kids died.
And, as far as we know, all the kids died (and Mr. Salt). He may have told Charlie what Charlie wanted to hear.
One of the many many many things I hated about the remake was at the end, seeing the kids off in the distance so you know they were all alive.
Posted on 8/30/16 at 12:43 pm to TigerMyth36
Willy Wonka: But Charlie, don't forget what happened to the man who suddenly got everything he always wanted.
Charlie Bucket: What happened?
Willy Wonka: He lived happily ever after.
Charlie Bucket: What happened?
Willy Wonka: He lived happily ever after.
Posted on 8/30/16 at 12:52 pm to Chum Bucket
young Frankenstein and blazing saddles.
Both films were huge for me growing up, maybe more so young Frankenstein.
That whole cast is almost gone. Marty was perfect for the Igor role.
Both films were huge for me growing up, maybe more so young Frankenstein.
That whole cast is almost gone. Marty was perfect for the Igor role.
Posted on 8/30/16 at 12:53 pm to Chum Bucket
I'll list his best moment from each of my favorite movies he's in.
The entire bookcase candle scene from Young Frankenstein.
The part in Stir Crazy when him and Pryor are about to be put in their cell and he looses it. "Harry, he thinks he's a horse!"
Blazing Saddles, the part where he says "Yea, but I shoot with this hand."
So many other's though.
The entire bookcase candle scene from Young Frankenstein.
The part in Stir Crazy when him and Pryor are about to be put in their cell and he looses it. "Harry, he thinks he's a horse!"
Blazing Saddles, the part where he says "Yea, but I shoot with this hand."
So many other's though.
This post was edited on 8/30/16 at 12:55 pm
Posted on 8/30/16 at 1:02 pm to SEClint
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Marty was perfect for the Igor role.
You know how that happened? Mike Medavoy (before he became huge, BTW) was Gene's agent.
He says, "Gene, I'd like you to make a movie with Peter Boyle and Marty Feldman." Gene says, "Why?" Medavoy: "Because I represent you, Peter Boyle and Marty Feldman."
Man's got to make his paper.
This post was edited on 8/30/16 at 1:05 pm
Posted on 8/30/16 at 1:07 pm to Chum Bucket
Really, what follows that. The reversal to happy ending was magic to a 7 year old (or however old I was).
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