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wwillywonka · 4 months
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he's so unserious
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swim-forthemusic · 2 years
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picspams: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)
Everything in this room is eatable, even I'm eatable! But that is called "cannibalism", my dear children, and is in fact frowned upon in most societies.
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tvfaces · 3 years
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༶✧ hellen bucket ✧༶ icons
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whizzrbrowns · 6 years
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Musicals I’ve Seen on Broadway → Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Do things appear quite strange now Imagine the wonders you'll find!
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Were those [scars] from your street fighting days? Where is that from?
Yeah, Mikey, in nursery school... Pushed me off a fort.
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caduceus-tealeaf · 7 years
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Priorities 
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kieraknightley · 7 years
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In the end, Charlie Bucket won a chocolate factory. But Willy Wonka had something even better, a family. And one thing was absolutely certain - life had never been sweeter.
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tristadollison · 6 years
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Musical Theatre Subtitles: Pure Imagination, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
What we'll see will defy explanation...
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mimsiepott · 7 years
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Book Posters: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl
11-year-old Charlie Bucket lives in poverty in a tiny house with his parents and four grandparents. His grandparents share the only bed in the house, located in the only bedroom. Charlie and his parents sleep on a mattress on the floor. One day, Grandpa Joe tells him about the legendary and eccentric chocolatier, Willy Wonka and all the wonderful candy he made until the other candymakers sent in spies to steal his secret recipes, which led him to close the factory forever. The next day, the newspaper announces that Mr Wonka is reopening the factory and has invited five children to come on a tour, after they find a golden ticket in a Wonka Bar. Each ticket find is a media sensation and each finder becomes a celebrity. The first four golden tickets are found by the gluttonous Augustus Gloop, the spoiled and petulant Veruca Salt, the gum-addicted Violet Beauregarde, and the TV-obsessed Mike Teavee.
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manilaenvy · 7 years
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Pfaeffle and Wartella for Gap.
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effxy · 7 years
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Why is everything here completely pointless? Candy doesn’t have to have a point. That’s why it’s candy.
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wwillywonka · 4 months
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‎☆GET TO KNOW ME♡: [1/?] Favorite Movies
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005): dir. Tim Burton
In the end, Charlie Bucket won a chocolate factory. But Willy Wonka got something even better: a family.
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kpfun · 7 years
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musicalsaregreat · 7 years
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory phone wallpapers
requested by anonymous
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andysambcrg · 7 years
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get to know me: [9/?] favourite movies - charlie and the chocolate factory (2005)
“This is a story of an ordinary little boy named Charlie Bucket. He was not faster, or stronger, or more clever than other children. His family was not rich or powerful or well-connected; in fact, they barely had enough to eat. Charlie Bucket was the luckiest boy in the entire world. He just didn’t know it yet.”
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johncardozas · 7 years
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Happy Opening, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory! April 23, 2017 Lunt-Fontanne Theatre
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