the bad Cockney accent makes him froth with rage.
This kind of cracks me up. Partly cause I can see him grinding his teeth and making *THAT* face, but also partly because IMExperience, I've never heard an American say, "That was the worst Southern accent I've ever heard! She sounded Georgian and she is clearly suppoed to be from Alabama!"
I know this is pretty similar to the same comment above, but I'm serious: I want to see the trailer that makes Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
look like a children's movie.
but I'm serious: I want to see the trailer that makes Charlie and the Chocolate Factory look like a children's movie.
Just shots of Charlie Bucket, then.
but I'm serious: I want to see the trailer that makes Charlie and the Chocolate Factory look like a children's movie.
Just shots of Charlie Bucket, then.
And the candy room!
My little brother and I used to try to recreate it with building blocks and tissue paper.
My little brother and I used to try to recreate it with building blocks and tissue paper.
If you go to the Bellagio they have the largest functional chocolate waterfall in America. (It's pretty small compared to Wonkaland, but still...chocolate waterfall! Okay, it's more of a fountain.)
I've been trying to think who
would
be a good director to do a re-make of Mary Poppins. I mean, sure, my default suggestion is Tim Burton, but that's because I'm a huge fan of his work. I just wonder if there would be someone even better suited for my dream movie project.
Just shots of Charlie Bucket, then.
The ones where he looks poor or the ones where he's terrified?
Honestly, six elderly relatives in a bed? That movie gave my effing nightmares.
Partly cause I can see him grinding his teeth and making *THAT* face, but also partly because IMExperience, I've never heard an American say, "That was the worst Southern accent I've ever heard! She sounded Georgian and she is clearly suppoed to be from Alabama!"
However nothing gets hooted at in this part of the country more than a misapplied New England accent or a bad attempt at same. Newsflash, folks - people with a trad Boston accent don't talk like the Kennedys.
I've been trying to think who would be a good director to do a re-make of Mary Poppins. I mean, sure, my default suggestion is Tim Burton, but that's because I'm a huge fan of his work. I just wonder if there would be someone even better suited for my dream movie project.
How about one of the Davids (Cronenberg or Lynch)?
runs out of parasol & croquet mallet reach