Nothing worse than people complaining that the new movie isn't like the old movie.
This is
not a remake of the 1971 film. It is Tim Burton's own interpretation of the
book. There was a book you know, several in fact.
For the record, Roald Dahl hated the 1971 film. He hated what the way the screenwriter re-wrote the story. And because of this, he refused to allow any more films to be made from the other books in the series.
Also. In the book, the Oompa-Loompas were not little orange men with green hair. Read this
Wikipedia article. You should find it interesting.
You should do a little bit of research before you go judging something. The movie's not even out yet! And from everything I've heard, it follows the book much, much closer than the 1971 film. In fact, the screenwriter Tim Burton hired had never seen the 1971 film, and Burton was glad, telling him he should complete the screenplay without seeing the film. This is even more assurance that theis new film will not be inspired at all by the old one.
If you all like the 1971 film so much, by all means, wear your DVD players out by watching it. But don't try reading the book, you'll be disappointed. And don't go see the new film either.
smudgeoffudge wrote:
Is it just me or is there only one ommpa loompa..I mean..they just film one man and then use the computer to kind of multiply him. They all had the same face I think...
Apparently so:
Quote:
In the upcoming 2005 adaption, which has been restored to its original title of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, the Oompa-Loompas will be dwarves with short dark hair and bronzed skin, all played by dwarf actor Deep Roy.