Mandolin ([info]flamedame) wrote in [info]arrrrr,

Johnny Depp is Willy Wonka

This just "came in over the wire," as it were.



Depp's Golden "Wonka" Ticket?
By Josh Grossberg
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=794&e=4&u=/eo/12351

It could soon be Oompa Loompa time for Johnny Depp.

Currently sailing the seas as Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl's Captain Jack Sparrow, the thespian may be foregoing the rum for some everlasting gobstoppers--he's the frontrunner to play Willy Wonka in director Tim Burton's update of Roald Dahl's classic Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, sources confirmed Wednesday.


Earlier reports initially had Warner Bros. and the helmer eyeing Christopher Walken and Michael Keaton (news) as everyone's favorite Candy Man.


But Burton and Warners sweetened on Depp following the blockbuster success of Pirates of the Carribbean, according to Daily Variety. That swashbuckling adventure has grossed over $200 million worldwide and already has a sequel in the works.


If Burton punches Depp's golden ticket, it would mark the versatile actor's fourth starring role for the director: Depp cut up the screen as the title character in 1990's Edward Scissorhands, played the legendary cross-dressing, angora-obsessed B-moviemaker in 1994's Ed Wood (news) and kept his head as Ichibod Crane in 1999's Sleepy Hollow.


Depp also has bona fides as a candy lover, having showed off his sweet tooth in the 2000 Miramax confection, Chocolat.


Warners has long wanted to redo the twisted kiddie story, but Dahl was never a big fan of the 1971 adaptation, titled Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and starring Gene Wilder (news), which the author thought was half-baked (even though it's now considered a cult classic). Since his death, Dahl's estate has been hesitant to green-light another movie version.


Enter Burton, whose résumé includes such darkly stylish morsels as Batman and The Nightmare Before Christmas, as well as manic comic gems like Pee-wee's Big Adventure and Beetlejuice, all of which share Dahl's off-kilter sensibilities. Burton also produced the 1996 animated version of Dahl's James and the Giant Peach. With Burton on board, the family signed off on the remake.


Warners believes a new Chocolate Factory will not only generate big business at the box office, but also lead to a windfall in the ancillary department, including DVD and game sales, merchandising and maybe even a stage musical à la Disney's The Lion King.


Wonka is being produced by Brad Grey, Michael Siegel (who reps the Dahl estate) and Hollywood power couple Brad Pitt (news) and Jennifer Aniston (news). The studio has tapped scribe Pamela Pettler to write the latest version.


If all goes well, expect to see Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Oompa Loompa its way into theaters sometime in 2005.

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[info]kalari

August 21 2003, 07:22:31 UTC 8 years ago

Wow...I don't know what to make of this. Johnny would be a fabulous Willy Wonka. But on the other hand, I loved Gene Wilder in that role. I don't really think the movie needs to be remade at all and wish they wouldn't mess with a classic. It's like when they remade Annie...sure, Kathy Bates is a great actress, but the original movie was a classic, and you don't mess with Carol Burnett!

[info]flamedame

August 21 2003, 07:27:32 UTC 8 years ago

Yeah, I pretty much feel the same way. On the one hand, I love Tim Burton and Johnny Depp, on the other hand, I love Gene Wilder.

Though maybe Tim will cut that godawful song, "Cheer Up, Charlie." And I bet his Wonka Factory would kick serious ass. *sigh* I'm so torn.

[info]soliss

August 21 2003, 07:44:05 UTC 8 years ago

Oh, man. I totally agree... It's such a dilemma. I mean, obviously I'd go see it, that's not the issue at all.

And, yeah, that song really sucked. When I saw it the second time, I was glad it was on my computer so I could just skip merrily past that part.

And they need to make the Oompa-Loompas more like in the book and much, much less like in the movie.

[info]kalari

August 21 2003, 07:53:54 UTC 8 years ago

Oh yeah...the movie-oompa-loompas were deeply disturbing. I think it was because their hair didn't move...

[info]soliss

August 21 2003, 10:08:30 UTC 8 years ago

And was green... *shudder* They were deeply disturbing. Especially since I really liked the ones in the book...

[info]pyrokat28

August 21 2003, 11:29:57 UTC 8 years ago

Is Johnny Depp going to sing in this?

[info]elven_freckles

August 21 2003, 15:26:20 UTC 8 years ago

i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does i hope he does!!!

*crosses fingers and sits in the middle of the room praying to like every single religon possibly that johnny depp sings*

*adds that she wants to meet him as well*

ok I feel better now.

*runs off to eat MORE CHOCOLATE*

[info]juniper200

August 21 2003, 13:37:43 UTC 8 years ago

Problem: There are certain actors you can't help but want to make sweet love to. There are certain characters, however, that shouldn't be associated with even the same ZIP code as the concept of sweet love. This could turn into a sticky situation.

[info]flamedame

August 21 2003, 13:45:37 UTC 8 years ago

See, now, "Willy Wonka" totally brought out my until-then dormant and denied lust for Gene Wilder. I can't resist a guy who is so funny I fall off the couch, laughing. "Young Frankenstein," baby! I love the slightly crazy ones as well.

Mayhaps I'm revealing a bit too much about myself. :)

But, really, wouldn't you love Johnny Depp to grab you by the chin and say: "We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams." You know, I can kinda picture Jack saying that as well...

[info]juniper200

August 21 2003, 13:49:40 UTC 8 years ago

Childhood...innocence...being...twisted...into...adult...depravity...

:D

[info]flamedame

August 21 2003, 13:50:55 UTC 8 years ago

Then my work here is done! :D

[info]haeroq321

August 22 2003, 15:16:23 UTC 8 years ago

LMAO! ME TOO!! I would so DO Willy Wonka. I think J.D. is a great choice. *eg*

[info]littlelemming3

August 21 2003, 15:03:27 UTC 8 years ago

YEAH BABY!! Finally someone's doing it right!

Now can we PLEASE get a remake of The Wizard of Oz!?!

[info]ladymalen

August 22 2003, 14:59:19 UTC 8 years ago

Sounds like all the *right* elements are there to remake it much closer to Dahl's orginial tone of his book. This is either going to be brilliant or a total disaster, no inbetween.

Anonymous

May 26 2004, 09:23:56 UTC 8 years ago

Oompa Loompas

I really hope that this upcoming (there's gonna be alot of digital effects) movie has LIVE Oompa Loompas (Dwafves. DUH.) in it! That's the #1 factor on whether or not I'll even see it! I LOVE the Oompa Loompas! They're my favorite characters!
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