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Under the Influence with Terry O'Reilly
"willy wonka" Discussed on Under the Influence with Terry O'Reilly
"Ad <Speech_Male> <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Music_Male> <Advertisement> <Music> ends with a <Speech_Male> graphic of a Cadbury <Speech_Male> dairy milk bar <Speech_Male> and the line, <Speech_Male> a glass <Speech_Male> and a <SpeakerChange> half <Speech_Male> full of <Speech_Music_Male> joy. <Speech_Music_Male> <Speech_Music_Male> <Speech_Music_Male> When the <Speech_Male> director of marketing <Speech_Male> showed the commercial to <Speech_Male> his bosses at <Speech_Male> Cadbury, <Speech_Male> they thought he was <Speech_Male> mad. <Speech_Music_Male> They said, let's <Speech_Music_Male> get this straight. <Speech_Male> The commercial is <Speech_Male> 90 seconds <Speech_Male> long, three <Speech_Male> times longer than a regular <Speech_Male> commercial, <Speech_Male> nothing <Speech_Male> happens for 60 <Speech_Male> seconds. <Speech_Male> There's no chocolate <Speech_Male> in it, and <Speech_Male> it has no explicit <Speech_Male> message. Have <Speech_Male> we got that right? <Speech_Male> Rumble <Speech_Male> stood his ground. <Speech_Male> And <Speech_Male> remember, he had <Speech_Male> just joined the <Speech_Male> company. <Speech_Male> He said the commercial <Speech_Male> did have a message <Speech_Male> that Cadbury <Speech_Male> delivered <Speech_Male> joy. <Speech_Male> His superior <Speech_Male> said, <Speech_Male> you are never <Speech_Male> airing this commercial. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Music_Male> And that was <Speech_Male> that. For <Speech_Male> 6 months. <Speech_Male> But rumble <Speech_Male> persisted <Speech_Male> and persisted <Speech_Male> and never <Speech_Music_Male> gave up. <Speech_Male> He played <Speech_Male> the ad for <Speech_Male> test audiences, <Speech_Male> and the reaction <Speech_Male> was always incredible. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> Using that as <Speech_Male> ammunition, <Speech_Male> he finally persuaded <Speech_Male> Cadbury <Speech_Male> to air the gorilla <Speech_Male> ad. <Speech_Music_Male> It ran <Speech_Male> during the finale <Speech_Male> of the highly rated <Speech_Male> reality show <Speech_Male> big brother <Speech_Male> on August 31st, <Speech_Male> 2007. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> The <Speech_Male> reaction <Speech_Male> was <Speech_Music_Male> <Advertisement> immediate. The <Speech_Music_Male> ad became a <Speech_Male> cultural <Speech_Male> phenomenon. <Speech_Male> Britain <Speech_Male> was astounded by <Speech_Male> what they saw on <Speech_Male> their tallies. <Speech_Male> The <Speech_Male> commercial became the <Speech_Male> most watched advertisement <Speech_Male> ever <Speech_Male> on YouTube at <Speech_Male> that time. <Speech_Male> Racking up 6 million <Speech_Male> views. <Speech_Male> The <Speech_Male> commercial was talked about <Speech_Male> on news programs <Speech_Male> in all over the <Speech_Male> Internet. <Speech_Male> The <Speech_Male> ad was so well <Speech_Male> done, <Speech_Male> many people wondered if <Speech_Male> it was actually <Speech_Male> filled Collins <Speech_Male> inside a gorilla suit. <Speech_Male> Which, <Speech_Male> by the way, <Speech_Male> he <Speech_Music_Male> denies. <Speech_Music_Male> It won <Speech_Music_Male> the top award <Speech_Male> at the prestigious <Speech_Male> Cannes advertising <Speech_Male> festival. <Speech_Male> The <Speech_Male> ad spawned <Speech_Male> parodies, <Speech_Male> including one <Speech_Male> from wonder broth, <Speech_Male> which showed a <Speech_Male> woman drumming to the <Speech_Male> same song <Speech_Male> wearing only a <Speech_Male> black bra with the <Speech_Male> words <Speech_Male> two cups full <Speech_Male> of joy.

Under the Influence with Terry O'Reilly
"willy wonka" Discussed on Under the Influence with Terry O'Reilly
"Instead of having Willy Wonka fun. Cadbury's new marketing director Phil rumble wanted to change that. Cadbury dairy milk maintained a strong association with milk. A longtime slogan was, a glass and a half of full cream milk in every half pound. Rumble told his advertising agency he wanted a game changing commercial for their dairy milk bar. A commercial that said chocolate is all about joy. The ad agency came back with a highly unusual idea. They wanted to film a gorilla sitting at a drum kit grooving to the Phil Collins hit song in the air tonight. Rumble, love the idea. The commercial begins with the words, a glass and a half full production. We see a gorilla sitting on a stool in front of a huge drum kit. Behind him is a purple wall, the same color as a dairy milk wrapper. The camera starts slowly panning the gorilla. When the camera gets too close, the gorilla snarls, revealing one goal tooth. The gorilla does nothing but sit there for one full minute. Just listening. He is clearly being transported by the music. He closes his eyes. His nostrils begin to flare. The gorilla is anticipating something like he's been waiting for this moment, but we don't know what that something is. Until this happens. The gorilla comes alive and tears through the famous Phil Collins drum riff, then pounds the drums euphorically for the rest of the commercial.

Under the Influence with Terry O'Reilly
"willy wonka" Discussed on Under the Influence with Terry O'Reilly
"Candy bar commercials over the years. When I worked for an advertising agency called Campbell ewald in the 80s, we had the Nielsen dairy account and we created ads for candy bars like Jersey milk and crispy crunch. We would have meetings at Nielsen's chocolate factory on gladstone avenue in Toronto. They would always give us a bag of fresh, warm, crispy crunch bars when the meetings were done. Delicious. We all gained 5 pounds working on that account. Our ad agency also did work for a sweet Marie bars. The name sweet Marie, by the way, was inspired by a love affair. In 1893, after an evening stroll through the streets of London Ontario with his girlfriend Marie, a man named psy warman was so smitten. He sat down in a park and wrote a poem called sweet Marie. It was later put to music. The sweet Marie chocolate bar debuted in 1931, inspired by that song. Fast forward a head 55 years. Sweet Marie had a problem. It gave teenage boys fewer bites than other similarly priced bars. And it simply wasn't cool to be seen eating a sweet Marie in school hallways. So my colleagues Philippe garneau and Howard all stabbed created a commercial that brought coolness and a little sexiness to the problem. If you were watching television back in 1986, you may remember it. As it begins, we see a young good-looking classical musician in a tuxedo walking across a stage. He puts a violin on his shoulder and his bow strikes the strings. But this is what we

Under the Influence with Terry O'Reilly
"willy wonka" Discussed on Under the Influence with Terry O'Reilly
"Would turn out to be his only number one hit. Meanwhile, Quaker oats was having problems with its Willy Wonka candy bars. As it turned out, Quaker couldn't get the recipe right for its Willy Wonka candy. It kept melting, even in cool temperatures. They eventually pulled the candy from the shelves. Therefore, their promotional investment in the movie was all for nothing. The movie got some good reviews, but did poorly at the box office, so quakers dreams of big profits also evaporated. The film languished unseen for 6 years. When the rights lapsed in 1977, paramount declined to renew. Quaker oats had no use for the movie either, and unloaded the rights to Warner Brothers for $500,000. But the 1980s saw the rise of the VCR and video rentals of Willy Wonka suddenly flew out of blockbuster stores. The movie that role doll disowned, the movie that didn't make a profit. The movie that paramount didn't want in Quaker didn't need. Ended up becoming a cult classic. Candy bars have a classic place in the world of marketing too. It's a huge category where hundreds of millions of marketing dollars are spent every year. It may surprise you to know your favorite candy bar is almost a century old. And the candy bar category is also a very creative advertising category. From gorillas to violins to sex, candy bar commercials come in a lot of surprising flavors. You're under the influence. I often talk about industries that

Under the Influence with Terry O'Reilly
"willy wonka" Discussed on Under the Influence with Terry O'Reilly
"Concoction and give out free samples to the kids to see if they liked them. That memory stayed with doll and years later in 1964, he published a book titled Charlie and the chocolate factory. 7 years later, that book was adapted into a movie. It was titled Willy Wonka and the chocolate factory. So why was the title changed? Well, that's a very interesting question. If you've ever watched Willy Wonka in the chocolate factory, you may have missed this line in the opening credits. In small type, it says the movie's copyright is held by world per pictures limited and the Quaker oats company. Now, why would a food company own the copyright to a Hollywood movie? Well, it all started with the director's 11 year old daughter. She had read Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and loved it, and asked her daddy to make a movie out of it. The director wasn't sure, so he passed the idea by producer David wolper. Timing is everything. At that moment, wolper was doing a project for Quaker oats. Any new Quaker wanted to get into the candy business. So walper told Quaker oats, it should fund the movie. The plot revolved around Wonka candy bars, and since the film would run in theaters across the country, Quaker could launch their candy bars at the same time. Plus, the company would earn part of the movie's profits. Quaker oats like the concept and put up the full $3 million production budget. But the company had one stipulation.

WCPT 820
"willy wonka" Discussed on WCPT 820
"Here's the first thing you get is get the out and second thing Willy Wonka brings Second thing we'll leave it Out of my house Wrong with you You get the out of my house now How's that for open mouth Okay and then Yeah and number two You get nothing You lose Good day sir Oh wait a minute Let me get your ankles We'll take Crimea back And Don boss and also Chechnya while you're at it Yep okay now you can go Oops we drop you Okay Oh my God I need my personal comedy Jesus I need some light I've gotten too dark Was that Putin That was It doesn't seem like an affordance That's a budget Yeah No he needs to fall 5 floors like Linda Tripp during her workout video It's just like we weren't even off like one all right 2020 On another car 21 minutes after the hour Yeah maybe checking you'll fall out of his pocket at the end All right there's Crimea here's no Don boss what else we got It's like when people are hiding weapons and movies No what else Okay 21 minutes is so weird It's Friday I didn't sleep because I had eucalyptus Oh that's right Oh constantly cocaine for me Okay I shouldn't have done that 21 minutes after the hour this portion of the show was brought to you by Angie Angie Mike COVID wife right Angie's list is now Angie you're home for everything home If you've listened to the show you know I can not live without this Stuff right Just stuff happens Stuff I don't have another repair it's top of the shed is broken off why To answer me why anything is broken in the last several months I'm gonna guess it has to do with one of your dogs Colonel Steve Austin ten month old great parodies puppies Breaks things I don't even know I have I have no idea you even had a chef Right I don't even think I didn't even know I had Is it on the vital path Okay Angela will take care of it I'm telling you at the Angie app you go online bring it online or with the energy app answer a few questions And you will handle all the rest from start to finish Or let you compare quotes from local pros connect.

Hysteria
"willy wonka" Discussed on Hysteria
"Next week's episode is on ghosting. Get it, Halloween, and we want to hear from you. If you have a story of a time that you were ghosted, record a 32nd voice memo on your phone and email us at hysteria at crooked dot com. And then tune in next week because you might hear your story on the show. Okay, house has been kept. Let's talk about what we're feeling petty about this week. I'm going to go first because I feel like this is maybe a little overdue. I was feeling petty about this last week, and then I just didn't bring it up because I forgot because my brain's broken. But we can have a go, pictures of Timothée Chalamet started circulating and young Timothy is dressed as looks like a sexual ebenezer Scrooge. That's a great way to put it. Sort of, and he is supposed to be playing a young Willy Wonka because apparently Hollywood is not out of ideas, but afraid of any idea that hasn't already existed. So they're doing a prequel of Willy Wonka and in the pre quill, Chalamet will be playing Willy Wonka. Here's what I feel petty about this week. Absolutely not. I think that he is a fabulous. He's a fabulous actor and everything I've seen him and he's been great in. And I'm sure that he will do well with this role, but he is not right for the role. Like ever since I read Willy Wonka, when I was a kid, what the vibe is in the book is Willy Wonka is sort of like a stunted weird childlike vaguely menacing character. Everything you said is Timothy Chalamet. He is not menacing. Those cheekbones that he went to Laguardia. There is nothing menacing. There's nothing menacing about his cheekbones. His cheekbones should be in a museum. He's got, though, Willy Wonka is a little bit scary in gene wild, they're almost got it right, but Gene Wilder is too much of a man to play Willy Wonka. And Johnny Depp went too creepy with Willy Wonka. I think the ideal Willy Wonka would be somebody like comedian patty Harrison, who is the perfect combination of fun, but are you dangerous? Is something like are you going to hurt me? Are you going to throw something? There's something that is unhinged about her style of comedy that I think would lend itself really well to being like an on screen Willy Wonka. I want somebody who feels like they're not quite all there. And Charlotte is.

AP News Radio
Bond and 'Willy Wonka' songwriter Leslie Bricusse dies at 90
"Songwriter Leslie Bricusse died Tuesday at the age of ninety according to his son no cause of death was given I marches are a letter with a look at his career S. Leslie Bricusse room for stage and screen but his songs often became pop he wrote the score for the nineteen seventy one film **** Wonka and the chocolate factory which featured the candy man and your imagination precursor lyrics for John berry's music for the bond theme songs Goldfinger and you only live twice Amanda because when an Oscar for writing talk to the animals from doctor do little and then fees and he wrote Nina Simone signature song feeling good

Zero Credit(s)
"willy wonka" Discussed on Zero Credit(s)
"It was a parasite though. That's the one. I saw the movie poster. She did was parasite. Oh i thought it was snow bud snow bud rosebud citizen kane snow but said assume k way. Yeah sounds lupulosa snow. Bud rosebud citizen k. So imagine willy wonka chocolate factory or whatever it's called but it's the criterion collection and all the luma's talk about famous movies. Oh no rose rosebud citizen kane. Forty thousand blows directed by truffaut..

Reel Chronicles
"willy wonka" Discussed on Reel Chronicles
"David and i have some strange bedfellows today that i have not seen in quite a while. Stray from utah trying offer the utah. Jazz leo's back. How how did you try go. I wanna know everything it it went. Well it went well though. The elevator really did did a lot of the number on my lungs as being a thirty five year. Old attaches nail. I'm excited i'm excited. Come back. there's so much time and so little to speak about. Yes drake that reverse birth. Yes yes yes yes. How was gregor tag alive and well. Utah still remembers john. Stockton and carl malone and they will go to war for the spider sounds good. Sounds good ryan. It's been a few weeks how you doing. I'm doing well. I wish i had a good comeback are good a little thing today. But i don't i i had to watch it yesterday. That's a fresh in my mind. I watched that movie once a year and never ever ever ever ever. I mean i do have some fun stuff. That's age of the worst. Nothing really critique critical over the movie. I just enjoyed so much. So yeah bye bye. Leo's great introduction We're covering the fiftieth anniversary of one of the most endearing childhood classics. Willie walk into chocolate factory. A movie that's similar to the shining. The writer hated but we are going to get into that a little later and you started the podcast by comparing willie walk wonka to the shining. You know. we're in for some folks. Think that willie wonka as a horror movie. I can see it. Yeah there's certain elements of that movie. That i'm like okay. I dig it but before we get into that to some of the news of the week. I wish jenny was on actually. Put this on here. 'cause i thought johnny was going to be on leo. Probably add this to his list. I've only seen like a clip of an episode. That jenny made me watch The mini kalian showed. Never have i ever been renewed for season. Three epochs now. Have you done killing. That will add it yet. The what i saw it. It's it's cute it's not. It's not something i re. I essentially would watch. But it's cute right. I know you will not watch this right. I have no intention of yep Next bit of news is ryan's least favourite season of the year. And leo sprinkles in sometimes with the oscar. season chris stewart's princess diana film spencer. It gets released state of november fifth. she is my winner brunell and lead actors. Yeah i highly recommend you watching. We called jackie. It's the same director about back. The analysis right. Yeah natalie portman later and sh- if it wasn't for emma stone she would have won the oscar. Like gee i. I suspect this will be very very good. I hopefully. we'll be seeing in the next three four weeks with tips. So god willing for that This is more up. Ryan alley The worst kept secret in the room. I thought of c. Punk returning to wrestling this week with anthony mack. Close the deal to return for captain. America four ryan. How shocked were you that he is returning captain. America four nylon having finished a captain in winter soldier yet falcon in the winter. Soldier falcons not the falcon anymore. What no cleo for someone that did finish the series along with me. I think they have a few directions to go with year. Right totally dude at the end of the season. You already see that. They're building up. This like sci-fi political thriller with With agent thirteen or shannon carter. I have a feeling that's probably going to bleed more into that world Excited i mean of co i use. That worst kept secret. I mean you you saw it coming how you that introduced in the show and not do anything in the movies. Yeah seriously I suspect this is the next movie for florence pugh especially all the food. Yes because i think obviously she's going to be in hawkeye but i'm talking about movie. I think this'll be the next one that she's and perfect fit all in Next bit of news marvel's the eternal trailer. I'm gonna start with ryan and he'd better. Have you have nothing to tralee at ryan. Not no i meant to but yeah no i am. I am literally going to boycott anything. That kevin smith has ever watched yup just for you other this frapp ryan. I'm gonna move over to leo. Because i think we're going to dive in on Before we get into more details general thoughts on the trailer all visually stunning dude. It's like i think the teachers have been grooming us and you've already identified like visually. It looks very much like like what was that. What's the director. Show khloe show I think it's it this last trailer. Just some of the more intimate moments between some of the characters. I'm like oh cinema- cinematography. It'd be fantastic on this. You know it's crazy. She's i thought she was using her regular ep. She is actually using a the marvel in-house cinema. But i guess she has a certain way of what she wants it very much. Looks like not a moral film. Exactly i was like i just just by seeing. The trailer doesn't see doesn't look like iron man that doesn't look like guardians doesn't look like any of the other franchises I do love some of the stuff that they've already kind of helped to answer some of the fan boy. That's where i was going next. So i'll start with that one. Sorry ryan despoiling the trailer. But it's okay. It's okay trailer would do you like their explanation as to why they didn't help the avengers. You know what. I guess at that point like especially when they show you the visual of the celestial like the celesial are telling you but out you bought out. Yeah i was. I was okay with it. I i wanna see more context of the film but i i was hoping that they were part of the fifty percent but they are eternal so he probably wouldn't have been able to stand also to not have been able to get rid of them so i'm trying to think of what else we can talk about here. That character wise and looks like like like you mentioned. They are going to take time to kind of introduce everybody and Jemma chang looks like she will be the lead. Yeah i was gonna say gemma chan is starting to pop up as like if not maybe the number one lead but one of the more interesting characters monthly more like the emotional center of the movie And did you notice that Actually no there was. I don't know if i shared with you guys. There's an article that drought this week. That she was the last to be cast in the internals. While i know that there was a little bit of like some conflict conflict there was some uncertainty with her casting. since he's already been cash in captain marvel. I've forgotten captain more. It did it. She did she did she did but i did read something i think. Maybe maybe we read something similar to each other where it was like. They're comparing jemma chan's character in captain marvel to her new character in the internals. Kind of like how. Chris evans was the human torch in fox marble and now captain america and regular marvel like they're really saying this person's more perfect in this world than they were in that role. So let's let's do it here. I'm going to be honest with you. I missed fox. Marvel i i miss leo. Getting angry about every fox marvel release buddy. Ironically on the airplane rides utah I ended up rewatch new mutants..

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Being Boss: Mindset, Habits, Tactics, and Lifestyle for Creative Entrepreneurs
"willy wonka" Discussed on Being Boss: Mindset, Habits, Tactics, and Lifestyle for Creative Entrepreneurs
"So it's it's been a trip guys. It has been driven. I have spent so much wonderful time in absolutely love thinking about how this business works in this new expanded capacity and building the systems that make it work so that everyone can do their job so you mentioned earlier you actually mission as to the entire boss team earlier today that you found yourself not wearing crystals anymore and you think it's because you are in your store surrounded by crystals all the time. So how does that do you think an actual thing. Maybe just hired wearing jewelry in general. Or how does this play into maybe the boundaries that you are maybe subconsciously setting for yourself. Now you're constantly in your business corey. That's a good question. Okay integrity question. Wherever you wanted to ashes. I love it. I really might not have time to put on jewelry from that. Might be part of it But i don't even think that's it. I really think there is something to be said around. Like just the energetics that i am surrounded myself with because even when the crystals were here in the in the in my office they were like in a different room in like. I wasn't looking at them. They were just like walk past them a couple times a day. But i wasn't like hanging out with them in the shop in the shop is a i think about six hundred square feet. That actually might be big for what it is. It's a tiny little space guys. I love it very much But being in there looking at them definitely find myself needing to wear less of them. I don't think i've quite wrap my head around what all that means. Just yet But it is something that i've noted like i'm literally sitting here today with zero jewelry on. Elliot's my nose ring still but no earrings like no rings no necklaces. I usually am like more or less covered in crystals in some capacity. But that's the thing. I don't know i will say that. Like just the vibes in. There are literally unlike any i have ever experienced. I love being in my store. Who much guys. It is so good people come in in the air. Just like enamored. Everyone like they walk in with this. Like i'm imagining. It's what will would look like if they weren't scared when they walked into willy wonka chocolate factory like just like this look of like wonder and amazement because the the store is not completely signed out yet. Like we don't have all the sign 'age in place just yet that i wanted to have in place So for a lot of people that are basis like some crystals painted on a window. And they're like well what's in there and they walk in as like. Oh my god. It's so great in here. I keep getting so much feedback about how just like just the best vibes. Everyone's just like this is good goodbye. Good vibes in here. And i'm like yes. Thank you for that anyway. So i think that those good vibes have maybe kept me for meeting crystals as much as i used to. I asked the question. I was kind of. Maybe it is a subconscious boundary thing. Because i have all these awesome. Like custom built gaming computers. Because i i'm i've always been. I'm going somewhere with this. I promise you okay okay. I've always been a pretty hardcore gamer. But now that i'm working. What feels like twenty four seven but fulltime on these computers for work. I don't want to actually use these computers for gaming because yeah when i'm at my desk at my computer i don't really want to be here because i feel like work even though it would be doing something fun. So maybe that's kind of like while you're not wearing crystals because maybe crystals feel like work. Now eight fight you say that i'm literally holding crystal right. Maybe but i don't think that's it. I actually i was. I was talking about this to a friend of mine. Had thought about this until just now i also think that like me being in there with all those crystals so much in there so many of them that sometimes i need to just be me like whatever i not there i just like. I wanna be crystal me. Maybe that's what i don't know i don't but also very much there probably is don't have time to put it on. My brain is literally doing a million other things other than decorating myself. Speaking of decorations. You almost transitioned into this about actually decorating the space. Let's in this episode on a fun note about you. Have this awesome space. It's all your own now. How do you decorate it to make wonderful. Not only you but the customers in so Let's talk about sign. Intially mentioned the maybe like painted something on the windows. Yes so because we open so quickly. I didn't have a ton of time to do all the traditional sign that you would see in a retail space. I will it's like we're getting quotes and doing all things But i had to do some immediate turnaround and so one of the things. I did as i painted a leaves if crystals on our front windows so that people would see that something was happening there. Also you should probably come in. We also have like a chalkboard sign that we have used for other things that we sit out front whenever we're doing Whenever we are open. I've ordered like an open slag. We've gotten estimates for new awning like that. We're doing all of the things But we had to just like really do what we could do really fast and it was very minimal. So even all the things that we've done this far have been without proper sign 'age on our retail location. I'm very excited to see what happens. Whenever whenever all of that proper silage is in place And one of her comes a decorating it again. I've been dreaming about this. My entire life guys my entire life so I immediately once. I knew this was going to be a thing. I went to a number of my pinterest. Boards that i have been pending. Things to for years I you know. I also like i have a good for stuff. I not a curator because they have bad taste Curator because i think i have really great taste and so it was. It was bringing in a lot of the pieces that we were already. Utilizing there were already working for us. was finding a couple of key pieces. I got some really great bookshelves. And this really fabulous antique..

Bald Move TV
"willy wonka" Discussed on Bald Move TV
"I just and my mom and dad made sure i saw like the little rascals and chitty to debate bang mary. Brian's other crap honest. I don't i don't know why never came up because it's also very hard to not even just see it on television right. That's where i saw it like one hundred times. Yeah so. This is the second time that i've seen the whole phone. Wow okay yeah. My relationship is entirely different. I grew up seeing this movie on. Tv like every other weekend for a period. Yeah And i don't know it's always kind of been a favorite of mine. It's you know it's not up there in the top five or whatever but it's one of those movies like the godfather or star wars where you sit down. It's on tv and you go. Yep that's what i'm doing for the next hour and a half so yeah. I've i've seen this movie many times and i was love it. I remember the little moments. I remember the songs i remember especially like he said gene wilder performance in it which to me makes the movie and he does a lot of subtle things like he votes famous poems. He is missing sometimes. He is unhinged sometimes like the scene of him losing his mind in. That tunnel is the one to six up my mind. The first time. I saw god dan. This is a kids movie. Because i think the images flashback of flash too fast most children pick up. But there's like a centipede crawling across a man's face. There's a chicken alive chicken to just get straight up. Beheaded cleaver cleaver d- The going on and these these like flashes in the background is. he's starting to screaming about the fires. The fires of hell were invoked. At one point i think so. Yeah the rowers rowing there no showing no signs of slowing and it's the fires. A hill are stoking. I i don't know it was. It's crazy but i i laugh at a lot of this stuff. Even a little pratfall. The begin like you know has introduced himself was funny over his his bendy kane. Yeah they such a nice little touch then doesn't need to be there but It is and i love it. Yeah i mean the movies dated but like the visual style is such that. It doesn't really matter and i don't know like something's like just. I found it hysterical like the foam mobile getting blasted in the face with this foale and the water in question. Why yeah then. He goes through the gate. And it's like i did. It's bizarre. They don't even really explain it. They don't explain why he had to go to light speed or plaid speed with the balloon. Power boat right from the chocolate factory to the experimental room either. Like it just doesn't like to willie wonka. It doesn't explain why he needs a rocket powered elevator. Like it's true. Yeah i mean he is just unbridled imagination factory and so my review of it is going to definitely be tongue in cheek a lot of a lot of silly things. I'm going to point out and harp on. But i mean the the imagination in this movie is outstanding From from the factory to the boat rides to. I mean top to bottom. It's amazing i think. The the willy wonka goal here is to both test the children and torture the parents to to make them pay in sort of way for raising their children the way they have. So i mean it's i think it's a bad idea to over analyze this film too much but i'm going to do it anyway. Okay i'm not sure that i would say that. Okay because like i. What i what i don't understand is what if he didn't get charlie right. What if the fifth child had been equally shit. Would he have done this. Would he have done this again because he clearly was trying like for whatever reason he was tired of making chocolate or the world at beating down or like the the pressure of being the number one chocolate man in the world is a with slug whereas nip pitcher. He'll and he. I guess he wants to inflict this existence on some innocent child or he may or just getting old and like you know reacting aligns lines. He can't make children themselves so he knows that what he knows about chocolate. He's gonna take a lifetime part so while he's still relatively young man. He gives a protege that he can be no mold into like dread. Pirates robert style. You know new willy wonka. Yeah i just feel like. I just wonder like what was his plan of this. Golden ticket came out and there was. You know or what happens because you know. I don't think there's that many terrible children in the world now maybe that's one of the things like self selects like apparently like verbal assaults who would like sin all of his factory workers right on boxing chocolate the fight the golden tickets the worst by far right or like naturally greedy children are gonna eat hundreds of candy bars or like. Maybe there's a little self selection in this or or violet who. I'm not really sure how. I think she just got lucky. Yeah i think just got lucky. She's got the bars but she got lucky right but she you know. She took her projects gum budget and turned into chocolate. But what the other thing is equally interesting okay. What have you had five naughty children. What if you had like four perfectly nice children right like that would have been an essentially meaner film if he's essentially a winnowing. Down these these children on evermore trivial because the other question..

Bald Move TV
"willy wonka" Discussed on Bald Move TV
"Details. They do it because to do it. Just like willie. Wonka was loaned to be a handyman. And you look like you will be along the song sprinkling three chocolate and candy candy. Love makes the world taste roddy. Were back with another commission. Podcast This one from josh from saks baha again. Previous commission streamers wrath of khan. He's back for the quadruple. Dip everlasting podcast or willie wonka and the chocolate factory. The nineteen seventy-one version. I almost you don't even have to distinguish that because the remake with johnny depp is titled charlie charlie and the chocolate factory. It was the original title of the story by role doll. Who wrote the screenplay for this film did not know this. At the time. I sat down to watch it but apparently he disowned this film. Okay after it got some some rewrites by another screenwriter and specifically charleena chocolate factory. By the way. I just i just had a misconception of mine corrected oh inadvertently. I always assumed role doll was a woman. Oh actually don't know that he's she's not okay. I'm pretty sure that. I've heard his like his wife referred to okay Different things after he's done. I don't know why thought that but Yeah so role. Doll wrote charlie and the chocolate factory. this is called willy wonka chocolate factory. He didn't specifically didn't like the fact that the emphasis of he felt was more on. Willy wonka. He didn't like the fact that they re purpose a minor character slug worth and made him the the villain of the film. Okay i thought this is a little allen more you know strain in that gulping campbell kind of stuff. But what are you going to do. He's the creator and he's entitled to his opinion also did not know that. This film was produced by the quaker. Oats company as an experiment in interesting and wholesome family filmmaking. Yeah i think that was. Maybe the most shocking thing i read in everts review of the film. Which if they did that today. Like there would be an an actual quaker as a character like willy. Wonka would be wearing the white hat during the it'd be oats factory. There'd be making chocolate oatmeal bars and yeah Balloon.

The Projection Booth Podcast
"willy wonka" Discussed on The Projection Booth Podcast
"And it grew in popularity from that. Point and Hasn't really flagged very much. I mean you know if you graft it it really just seems to go up and up and like you say they'll do a broadway show or an opera or a pinball machine or a gambling machine you know one on one armed bandit commercials simpson's family guy american idol golden ticket and. It's just everybody seems to sort of want to grab their piece. You know so when you say how is it to you know you ask the question about us getting together every ten years. I see the other. Kids from willy wonka fairly regularly Convention than of this last year. It's been on zoom calls and that kind of thing. We're kind of like a dysfunctional family. I didn't even mean dysfunctional. Personally i just mean the characters were and so therefore we are. Yeah we see and talk to each other a lot You know there's some of my oldest relationships. I do have some friends that i no longer than when i was eleven and family members but you know they go back so it's also lead into the reason that we're here. It's number one for the fiftieth anniversary. And the other reason is warner brothers has organized this. Because they're releasing a four k g release of the film you know it was originally on film which is a great medium actually on gelatin and you could see a lot of what you originally saw but it ages overtime and it depends on how many times it's it's printed over and it starts to degrade vhs it's kind of like seinfeld's joke about t shirts. Where on their. They're sort of on a life cycle and every time you wash them they get a little bit worse. You know so. Vhs was absolutely that way dvd Able to freeze it pretty good. But every time they approach it and add more pixels or bandwidth or whatever the correct technical term is to the process is more information on the screen. And therefore the lines get sharper. The colors get more perfect. And this is an example of that They brought me over to burbank. And i got to meet the colorist and her manager. Who are working on this project and we sat there for an hour looking at different frames and sequences and that kind of stuff you know they spend hundreds of dollars just trying to make it right. I remember at one point my wife. Who's whitney pointed out the black velvet. That's under me in the tv and the giant tv and they hadn't really considered that because you can barely see it but of course once we showed it to them. They're like well now. We can't unsee take a look at it. We want to make sure that we don't make it worse than we. That's always there their credo. They wanna make it better not worse they wanna make it true or to the original. So we're looking at that kind of thing. I'm looking at the tweed. You know you can see the tweed. It's kind of like when video games get better and better mumbles. Look amazing now overall creates a kind of a three d. effect where you feel like you're look you can see the depth because you can see the variations in the color depending on the light on the flesh tones and everything. It's amazing like you keep thinking. Okay this is good. As i'm ever gonna see this film then you see it and it looks even better so another thing of courses. That wanna brothers is coming out with the timothy. Shallow may project. So that's going to be creek will probably in my opinion a better choice than just doing it again..

The Projection Booth Podcast
"willy wonka" Discussed on The Projection Booth Podcast
"Willy wonka as well and we had to choose and we want the movie in germany and then i was able to replace I don't know whether that they booted the kid back. Or whether it's just an opening came up anyway. I was able to come back into new york. And just slip right into the broadway role. I was just a working child actor in the off for years. I did it through college. And then when i got out of college i went to nyu theater school. But when i was done with that i just took a break and i started traveling with a backpack around the world and racked up about thirty countries. By the time. I was thirty. And now i've been to sixty two countries. I'm turning sixty two in three days. So i seem to be right about on pace with my age. And the number of countries visited just always had a variety of either artistic things or businesses things and mixed it up and went back and forth throughout my life. So you have to learn all that stuff on the fly like the singing dancing. The choreography all that kind of stuff musician parents so they wanted me to play an instrument and i was rebelling so instead of playing the piano and the clarinet. I was singing and dancing. You know when you're a kid you really just sorta pretending you're playing just kind of an extension of that. I mean every kid. That's sitting in his pillow fort. They're acting really. It's just a mind was more formalized. What was your experience. Like working on. Willy wonka especially your what ten years old at that time allow them. Yeah very positive. Very good was be in one movie as a child. I recommend that. It'd be willy wonka. It had everything going forward. I've never been to europe before. Gene wilder i mean obviously You know a singular talent very funny very talented guide. Other people like jack albertson. Like roy canir particular favorites of mine Both personally and professionally. I mean very very nice guys and super. I mean i think working here is the funniest thing in the movie. Jack albertson very very nice guy. Spent a lotta time with all of us. Everything's edible. I mean whether it actually was or not The theory was that everything other looked or actually was edible. Music candy gadgets amazing art direction and production values right. I mean the chocolate room and all the other crazy rooms that we went into positive all positive so gene wilder is some sort of secret monster like joan crawford so i might be. Why make a better interview if it was true Now he was really cool. very nice. you know quiet. Actually more quiet than you'd expect but a very good guy and obviously like i said a super talent my personal favourite young frankenstein. Yeah and he was one of the writers on that. While i was like his baby with no burke so love that i mean. You don't need me to tell you all the great movies he's been in so allah feels like every ten years they say like hey come on. Let's do this and you get together and it's fifty years again. It's got to be just unbelievable that it was fifty years ago. Yeah i like to think of myself as someone who sort of younger than i am. I don't exactly feel my age. It's been a ramp up. You know there was not much going on with this movie for the first fifteen years or so and then right around the time they released on vhs and it was very popular vhs. They started showing it once a year on tv. Kind of like the wizard of oz.

Green Beauty Conversations
In Conversation with May Lindstrom Skin
"Made from skin nowadays. What's a day to day. Business right now is a really powerful beautiful time. Actually we're almost a decade in further than that if you count my early years on my own before the website was even live and when this was a consultation business Working with bespoke clients but really this company has been an active vision for almost a decade. And where we are today. I'm so proud. I have a team. That's incredible we do one hundred percent of everything in house. It's like my own willy. wonka chocolate factory. I come in the door to the studio and it smells incredible. And there's just whole walls full ingredients and tubs of herbs and spices and salt sin clays and all the glass jars with oils lined up and you can see the colors and everything just sparkle. It's so alive. Our ingredients are the best there is in the world and our sourcing has just deepened over. The years as our relationships have grown and our quality standards just to get better and better as we are more connected to our people to our vendors to our farmers to the communities and the team itself. It started as just me. It was just me and my recipes. And i'd order whatever ingredients. I get access and i blended and filled every single batch in brought every single package to the post office and now it's like i've multiplied and just made babies everywhere kind of what it feels like i come in and where once there was me now. There's several people in the kitchen who are making this happen and budding and doing every step of the process from communicating with the farmers to managing our sourcing of our glassware to the printing to the we have a whole team that does. Qc just does quality control to make sure that every line of the boxes printed perfectly and the gold foil stamping immaculately lined up and the level of obsession with detail is a little over the top. But it's kind of what we're about

The Rubin Report
The Difference Between Classical Liberals and Libertarians
"What do you feel are the differences between classical liberals and libertarians. I get this question. Probably more than it's like top three when i do live. Event only did one life event last year but i will announce something a woman in essence. I would always say the simple version of this because usually when most people listening. If you're not familiar with all the terms you go libertarian. He believes in individual rights. He wants lower taxes government. Out of the way i would say the true libertarians. What i love going libertarian events. I love talking to libertarians and it always gets whittled down to. Should we have driver's licenses. Should we legalize math. And a whole bunch of other stuff and there's great intellectual exercise there and by the way you can take the libertarian thing. Really down that far road and ended up as an an cap. And you know michael malice. Why call the willy. Wonka politics is one of my favorite guests. A good buddy of mine. And i love having that philosophical debate. I think classical liberalism gives just enough like the lightest touch of government possible to allow the markets to work to allow people to be free to allow states to have rights to allow all of us to be treated equally all of those things. So you know one of the things that used to say. I used to say and this one's starting to change. Which is that the. The state has a role in public education. I went to public schools. My entire life including college and i got a good a pretty good education. I'd like to think but now if you're going to be infected by the ideas of critical race theory and everything else then should the state of any right in that and by the way that the state delivered hearings basically want that they want as much school choice as possible. you know. there's this new idea. And i had corey danjus and a couple of other people on my show on the panel on friday where we talked about this. The idea of funding students not systems. Because obviously we know that the teachers unions are too powerful. So the idea is you would give x amount to the student. And then they could figure out what school they wanna go to. We could do more charter schools and everything else

Z104
"willy wonka" Discussed on Z104
"Excuse for that. Really, Really remember, My my excuse is that I'm the only one of my friends have to sneak away from its wife and lie about it. Just attend my friend's bachelor party. Did not. Are you are you? You did not go to Tim's bachelor party. Are you serious right now? Are you curious? I did. Yes, I did. And you know what? It feels pretty good. Okay. And I'm sorry that I had to lie to you because my wife wouldn't let me go without permission to my best friend or get married. There's like five other guys here right now. And none of them had a lie Their girlfriends or wives about coming. Well, you know what? I hope that you have You guys have a great time down there all getting co bid. And good luck with that. Goodbye, son or not. So if you are you are you should by now, Here's the crazy part. You might believe this. You might not But after we aired that dirty work, more people were on the side of the husband and said I would have lied too. If that was my wife, and we were kind of surprised by that. It was like a majority of people listening. All Texans said Yeah, if that was my wife, I probably would have lied about where I was going. As well when we come back next Wednesday morning zoo who will be the young Willy Wonka and the Canadian Star who is now a number one artist in over eight different countries, and no Last name isn't Bieber. No radio nearby. Hear us all around the world on your smartphone or tablet with our three ap radio dot com Radio comment on Google Home, Alexa So knows online. It Z.

Z104
"willy wonka" Discussed on Z104
"Drakes album and The New Willy Wonka movie that's coming out the prequel. There are two actors that are actually in the lead right now for the role of a young Willy Wonka. You may not hate these choices, either, by the way, but Lot of you slept in yesterday or today. And maybe you missed what happened with dirty work because we always get asked on Thursday. What did I miss? With 30 work? Let me give you a quick recap of what you miss just for that. Check it out to sea wanting zoos. Dirty work Wednesday. Rewind Because this was really good. It started off normal enough. Well, I don't know how normal do you call this high? This is Rachel and thank you for having me on. I appreciate it. Nobody's ever saying you worked before. That was the first anyways. Rachel is married to Sean Sean. One is in Chicago for a surprise 50th birthday party for his mom or so we thought. My husband, Sean, left a couple days ago to go visit his mom up in Chicago. And I told him to call me when he landed. He didn't you sent me a text. I told him to facetime me the first night He was there. He didn't and he said, Oh, you forgot. And then when I tried to baseline skin he didn't answer and he sent me. He sent me this text saying he wasn't on life. I and I'm like Well, how about you get on wide by so we can talk to each other. And so then he calls me instead. And as I'm talking to you on the phone, I can hear all sorts of like Noise and music in the background, and I'm like I thought it was gonna be a very small party for your mom and he goes. Yeah, I misses.

Daily Pop
Timothée Chalamet reportedly eyed to play Willy Wonka in new prequel
"There's a new willy wonka movie in the works that will hit theaters in twenty twenty three. It'll be a prequel to that's going to focus on young willie wonka and his advisors before opening his famous chocolate factory. Gene wilder played wonka and the original johnny. Depp also played wonka now. Collider is reporting that timothy. Shallow may is one of the young actors being looked at for the lead role. I love that

Z Morning Zoo
Warner Bros.' Wonka prequel gets 2023 release date
"Wonka Prequel. Yeah, training yesterday. Tell me what is the prequel mean? I'm so comes before the movies that we know that this would be the story before Esso Warner Brothers is moving ahead with the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory prequel. It's just called Walker. At this point. The plot details have been kind of kept under wraps up about the upcoming adaptation will reportedly center around Willy Wonka's early days prior to operating his elaborate fact. The range in the really Wonka movie. They kind of mentioned when they're great. Paul Joe right there. Would you work with them? I think so. Yeah. So we don't know if the Opal Lupas will make an appearance. And maybe this will show the part where he meets the Lupus. There goes the Lupoli. I know. I don't know. But would it be an idea that you would say Yeah, I would probably check that. Did you say I'm sorry? I missed that. If he did, he said, who's playing Willy? They don't have that Cassidy. That's crucial for May. I would agree with that, so,

Dana Loesch
Jelly Belly Founder Launches Willy Wonka-Style Treasure Hunt For Keys To Florida-Based Candy Factory
"Belly founder is giving away candy factory as part of a gold ticket treasure hunt. So the founder of the California based based Jelly Jelly Belly Belly is is launching launching a a series series of of golden golden ticket ticket treasure treasure hunts hunts Now Now I I don't don't know know because because he he sold sold jelly jelly belly, belly, this this guy guy David David climb. climb. He He put put this this bit bit this this contest contest online, online, he he announced announced in in a a video video message, message, saying that the winner is going to walk away with a case of their very own factory. Thousands of dollars in prices are also up for grabs. Klein says Gold golden Tickets are being hidden in secret locations throughout the U. S. You look for a gold ticket in the form of a necklace with a Taggart include your code that you need to use that you need to use to verify your fine winners receive $5000 on ly One person gets the grand prize. So I don't know if it's one of his. He's It's not a jelly belly factory. It's one of his candy man kitchens in Florida. So that's what you're getting, and every treasure Hunt has a strict limit of 1000 participants. So somebody's goingto win like a candy man factory That's kind of that's very interesting.

Peace Out
Human Beings Being Human
"Hello. This is peace out stories for coming down and relaxation. My name is Chanel. This season, we talked about the life cycle of Pebbles Gio, D- mice, helium tomatoes trees, Sea Stars Sea. Salmon CICADAS and of course, the T. Rex. And now we're here. At the last episode of our fourth season. And it's all about you. It's about us. Human. Beings. Sit in a comfortable position. Rest your hands on your knees. If, you'd like to lie down go ahead. We're GONNA take our time settling into this first part today. Close Your eyes if you'd like. Breathing. In and. What's going through your mind right now? Our minds are always making thoughts. So. Sometimes, it might feel like we're standing in a river. The thoughts always flowing. and. They'll keep flowing and going. and. That's okay. But sometimes it can feel like to watch. If. We need a break from the flowing thoughts instead of trying to stop them instead of letting the water carry you away. There's always the option to. Step right out of the water. And sit on the riverbank and have arrest. You can just sit. And enjoy watching the water run by. But you're not feeling the push of it. Not Worried about where the water's coming from or where it's going. And then when you're ready and want to get back into the cool water. You'll be able to play in it and stand strong for longer. If the flowing river our thoughts. then. That little break on the riverbank is mindfulness. Mindfulness is about staying in the present moment. Not Thinking about what's happened in the past. Or worrying about what might happen in the future? Just being here. Now. Take notice of your breathing right now. Is it slowing down Or fast. Is it long and deep. Or short shallow. You don't have to change anything about it right now. Just notice it. Our brains are always working and making judgments on the information thoughts and experiences coming in. If you've seen the movie Charlie and the Chocolate Factory You'll probably remember seen when Ruka Salt Sasi Geese that lay golden inks. The golden eggs would come down onto the educators scale that would decide whether it was a good egg. Or A bag. Well, of course, in real life, there are many more judgments beyond good or bad. But, the brain is like that educator. Taking in each thought and making a quick automatic decision if it likes it and tells us that we should keep looking for these good things or doesn't like it and tells us to avoid these things. Or maybe our brain is neutral about them. We don't really have to pay attention or do anything about it. That brings us to another big part of being mindful. Letting. Go of the judgment. Our brains will always be judging the information coming in. which is not a bad thing. Let's say Mr Willy Wonka began noticing that there have been a lot of bad aches lately. He might wonder. Why are my kiessling so many bad eggs. Are They not getting enough healthy food. Not Enough water. Maybe, we should give them more to eat every day or something different to eat on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Should I get the Olympus to check on the more? Are the bad eggs really that bad. Maybe I need to think about how we measured what good eggs. And change it. Or maybe I need to let my geese run freely in a big field and not keep them in this room.

How I Built This
reCAPTCHA and Duolingo: Luis von Ahn
"Think about the small moments or decisions in your life that actually had a huge impact on how your life turned out. Maybe it was a conversation. You struck up with the person next to you on an airplane. Maybe it was a party. You reluctantly went to only to meet the person you'd eventually marry or maybe it was a decision to stay on vacation an extra day that sparked a new idea for Kevin System. It was a random remark from his girlfriend that made him decide to use filters on instagram for Blake. Majkowski was a chance meeting with a group of young Argentinian who took him to the countryside where he saw kids with no shoes. That one day inspired him to create. Tom's and for Louis Fun on it was a free lecture at Carnegie Mellon University in two thousand. We'll get deeper into the story in a few minutes but that single lecture would lead him to invent to ingenious new tools the I was capture. Yes captures those annoying twisted and blurred letters. You have to type into a website to prove your human and the second one was duo lingo now. The biggest language learning APP in the world which is now getting even more popular because people are looking for new things to do now that they're stuck at home but was captured and duo. Lingo were designed to harness the power of crowdsourcing to solve problems. And I'M GONNA blow your mind here if you have ever typed in a capture or reused dueling go. There's a good chance you've taken part in a massive online collaboration that you probably weren't even aware of and it's amazing. How Louis came up with all this but let's start at the beginning. Lewis was born in Guatemala in late. Nineteen Seventy S. Both as parents were doctors and though he was surrounded by poverty violence in Guatemala City. Louis screw up in comparative privilege and as a kid. He spent a lot of time hanging out at the family business. My Mother's family actually had a candy. Factory everybody is always a Mesa. The fact that I grew up with a candy factory they think it was like Willy. Wonka or something. I was not all that much into the candidate. Self I was into the machines because basically the candies made by these gigantic machines. That bump out I don't know how many thousands of pieces of candy per hour and basically all my weekends. I spent playing at the Candy Factory and I would They the machines apart and put them back together they would be some extra pieces after. I put him back together on that. That would be a problem but what? What kind of student were you were? You were school pretty easy for you. Yeah I was pretty nerdy basically. That was really good at math. Math was just easy to me. I what I would do during the summers is basically get either next year or you know. Couple YEARS LATER. Math books on all the sizes. Wow it kind of came easy but the way I really got good ideas by doing hundreds and hundreds exercises. That's what you do in. The summertime was bored. I mean I was an only child I is. I didn't have that much to do. This is remember this is also pre Internet pre everything. So what was I going to do? Man That's what I did was putting playing cards in the spokes of my bicycle and by jolly ranchers seven. Eleven should math books. So you were. Did you just love math? I mean it sounds like kids. Don't think about their future. They're not like I'm going to study math so I can be in tech one day like unless I've really enjoyed it. I I enjoyed it was it was like a puzzle for me by the way this is not the only thing I did. I mean I I also played a lot of video games Pirated Video Games in my commodore sixty four like floppy disks. Floppy Disk loppy discs. That's right I wanted a Nintendo. When I was eight my mother would not get many intendo. She instead got me computer. Commodore Sixty Four. And I couldn't figure out how to use it but eventually I read like the manual stuff and I figured out how to use it more than I figured out. I could buy other people's video games. And so I became a little hub in my in my little neighbourhood but these were not other kids adults or kind of basically young adults who had a computer and they would come to my house and I would take their games and give them my games exchange so then. I collected a pretty large number of video games but sh- mentioned right that I mean because your childhood sounds pretty nice but but like as a kid I guess or even as a teenager there was a civil war in Guatemala right. I mean we know that today. There's a a lot of violence there. Obviously violence in the US and other countries to but Guatemala's has been particularly hard hit. I mean did it feel dangerous when you're a kid yes it did. There was a civil war pretty much since I was born in seventy nine to nineteen ninety-six. There was a civil war going on the whole time. It always felt dangerous when I was fifteen or so. My aunt was kidnapped for ransom. I mean she was gone for seven or eight days. Wow People's cars would be stolen. I don't every couple of months. Somebody's car would be stolen in my family. Going past seven thirty PM was rare games. You needed to go out in a large group. If you're going to go up at seven thirty PM and I did my house had walls and barbed wire yeah. It felt dangerous. I mean this is one of just one of the reasons I came to the US. Actually I mean I was. After my aunt was kidnapped I thought to myself. I don't WanNa live here. Yeah and I guess you did end up leaving Guatemala for college because you went to Duke in North Carolina and you describe yourself as a like a math nerd in school and and is that what you intended to do like to do something in math. That's what I wanted to become an economic math professor. I was pretty certain. I wanted to become a math professor at the time. I thought the best thing that I can do is really learn a lot of math and I really it and I thought it was futile to learn how to deal with other people. It is interesting because my job. These days is one hundred percent just dealing with other people's problems. I'm just trying to understand the so so by becoming math professor. You thought. Hey I wouldn't have to deal with people I would just deal with facts. Data and numbers. Yes yes and you know I. I'll do math research all day long. And every now and then after class of but whatever that's like a tax That's that's what I thought so all right so you are She gets your degree and you this path to go into academia and you go into a PhD program at Carnegie Mellon Correct and I guess you go into computer science right yes. I changed from math computer science because I visited a math Grad school and what people were saying the professor was saying. Oh I'm working on this open problem that nobody's been able to solve for the last three hundred years and I thought I don't think I'm smart enough if you haven't done it and nobody's done it in three hundred years that's Kinda not for me whereas when you visit in computer science I mean this is crazy thing before like. Oh Yeah I still have an open program yesterday. Well it's a much younger field yet so that I thought that was much more exciting for me. At

Brian Kilmeade
'Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory' actress Denise Nickerson dies at 62
"A former child actress known for a role in **** Wonka and the chocolate factory yes passed away Denise Nickerson a former child actor starred in dark shadows and the Electric Company which is best known for her role as violet ball regarding the nineteen seventy one film **** Wonka and the chocolate factory only tell me don't what's happening to your face in twenty eighteen she suffered a severe stroke in our most recent health problems included about with pneumonia before suffering a seizure she was taken off life support of a Colorado hospital on Tuesday night her family announcing her death in a Facebook post which read in simply she's gone Nickerson was sixty two years old Tonya Judd powers fox news old finally into the juicing Roman she's gone SO much candy too

Hammer and Nigel
'Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory' actress Denise Nickerson dies at 62
"If you remember the original **** Wonka and the chocolate factory the one with gene Wilder that's the only one that I except the Johnny Depp one sucked not trying to talk about that one the check that was violent beau regard in that nineteen seventy one movie her name was Denise Nickerson she passed away today at the age of sixty two yeah she had been on life support for almost a year she suffered a stroke a year ago and they kind of made the decision the family made the decision to take her off life support I have said for a long time that violence was the most qualified to run that chocolate factory instead of Charlie now of course you remember in the movie at the end it's Charlie it's grandpa's **** Wonka there in the glass elevator and it goes up happy ending Charlie gets the company but if you really sit down to watch the movie it's violet that earns it she's the one that deserves it she's the most knowledgeable about candy and gum because remember government was her jam she was a gum person but she made the decision to switch to walk of bars for the sake of the contest that shows passion to me that shows leadership candy and gum was her J. she's also I think the most fit to run that business her dad if you remember the movie was a small town used car salesmen and a politician so she's got the media in her back pocket she knows how to talk to people when people over she's the most fit to run that business she also was the most sympathetic to the Olympus because there was that one scene where **** Wonka admitted that he used the Olympus as like test subjects for the three course meal gum that ultimately turned her into a blueberry well I think that shows incredible leadership to say listen don't make the balloon because the test subjects here I'll step up all be the leader I mean if your new below par your thinking that's who I want leading my company right now and the old the liberals are the workers you make the workers happy you have a happy workforce also her mistake was minor compared to what the other kids did you got my TV's goofy Yasser made himself down to the size of like a peanut the song was just awful her people skills would never fly plus her greedy dad would probably make herself the company anyway and then you've got Charlie Charlie was way too naive and then he was a thief they were stealing the the soda and they went up there and they damage like a lot of stuff got fingerprints all over it not to mention the down fall is awful grandfather would be so clearly to me violet by process of elimination deserve to get the keys to that

Joyce Kaufman
Winston Churchill High School, ABC And Willy Wonka discussed on Joyce Kaufman
"Who are the idiots here crisis in Potomac, Maryland, where kids were doing something stupid at a local high school ABC seven had the report from Winston Churchill high school will let the professionals tell you what was going on their students at a Montgomery County high school disciplined for what the school I described as a racist incident. ABC seven has now confirmed that incident was stugatz. Handing out these passes supposedly permitting them to use the N word the kids were handing out tickets modeled after the willy Wonka chocolate factory golden tickets, which gave kids permission to use the N word the kids got it off the internet and thought it'd be funny. Of course, the first question on a lot of people's mind is well, we're the kids black were they white. They didn't say in the report, although one of the kids they talked to was white and it sounded like the way he was talking about it. There was other white friends, which is why this is a become a real big deal because the reporter talks to one of these students friends were involved four of his buddies have been suspended. My guess

Todd Schnitt
Streets paved with chocolate after factory leak
"Involvement. A mess of chocolate spill leaving us sweet mass in Germany twenty five firefighters were called when a storage tank had a chocolate factory in western Germany, sprang a leak spilling the molten desert onto the street with witchery temperatures the chocolate ended up freezing to the pavement trending photos show responders trying to shovel it up wine taking to Twitter to call it. The most delicious industrial accident ever others asking if firefighters found the golden ticket comparing the mishap to a scene out of the classic film, willy Wonka and the

Glenn Beck
Pepe, Willy Wonka and Brett Kavanagh discussed on Glenn Beck
"Get yourself. So worked up about that. I you know, what I hope happens every day is every day when she brings breakfast to them. They ask her where did this come from? Of they just torture her with us for the rest of her life. I can understand this. You know, sometimes I think even you know, like conservatives get made fun of when they do these types of things like when you watch, you know, there's there's one cartoon because we're watching at one point that was it was just it was just like a nonstop commercial for recycling. And as like, I was a captain planet or whatever that is an actual that one is actually a legitimate effort to change kids minds about environmentalism it. Yeah. People who created it actually talked about that. But I don't know what this one would not have been Pepe pig or something. It's usually Pepe pick. I like Pepe pick a lot and Pepe. It was talking about recycling or something. I don't know. And how important it wasn't recycling. Whatever like, I don't have any passion. I I think there's some there's some there's some conflicting evidence as to what good it does. There's been several studies that have shown not much not much if any clearly you work for alcohol, apparently, not no. But I don't know do I really need a giant commercial about environmentalism on my kids programming. I I feel like no. But I mean, you also can get a little bit worked up about that stuff. You know? I mean, you can get a little a little fired up with trying to find the political messages and these things even if they're there. I mean kids grow up into adults that can think for themselves, and you know, you kind of have to at some point realize that you're not gonna be able to control every little bit of. You can just you can do your best, and I guess with her values. Probably the most important thing is to point out. I mean, she's probably doing very worried about she thinks Brett Kavanagh's are everywhere. And and at any point there could be assault going on. And you know, what I mean? I mean, maybe this is this is consistent with what she wants to pass along to me. It's just it's a little odd. I it is. And I remember when people were concerned conservatives were concerned mostly about some of these Disney movies because of the things that they put in the Disney movie like in the is it the rescuers are the rescuers down under one of those. There's a scene where the character is going down a street on some type of vehicle, and there's a woman on the in one of the buildings they pass. That's naked for Justice split-second. I remember hearing. Yeah. Yeah. So conservatives would talk about that. And it would be all stop it. You can't even see that. That's it's subliminal. You don't even know. It's there. And then there was The Lion King scene where? Simba as as a grown lion kinda plops down on the side of a cliff and the dust shoots up and forms the word sex if you remember this. Yeah. But we were insane for talking about any of that. Oh, please that's nonsense. But you're supposed to tell your kids. Do you need to ask where that apple is from? Why why do I need to eat the apple where essentially she saying that rape culture is happening Disney. Yes. And that's a terrifying message. I was fine to send the children. Although we we've had this before. I mean, the one I was thinking about willy Wonka and the chocolate factory, which is movie, I frigging love. I love that movie. But how about the scene where they're just going through the tunnel in all of a sudden like really quick like subliminal things you see like a chicken get its head cut off. Why the hell is this and this children's movie, it's terrifying? That whole scene is terrifying. I don't remember that. Oh my God. Like, they go through this tunnel. And it's like really like psychedelic and weird. And like, it's I remember that being close it. What's going on in there? It's not good. Head cut off. There's like a suburb of remembering now, you're making me think, I don't know. It's I think it's supposed to the scene is supposed to set the like off putting. Is supposed to give you an off-putting feel right? Like things are all everything's twisting around and like, its dimensions are almost changing. And like all these strange things are happening. And you see like the scary. What was the guy's name with the would they ever left alas? He wanted the everlasting gob stopper. They kept harassing the poor kid for it. And then he worked for willy

Anchor Entertainment Rundown
Armie Hammer ‘Handed at Least a Peach or 2’ Every Night From ‘Call Me By Your Name’ Fans (Video)
"It's recess. We're only halfway through the week and already there's been so much softcore treason at the highest levels of government. We may not be getting more ethical, but we are getting more efficient. Speaking of Watergate costs play. It's time for the entertainment news or as I like to call it. Your recess from the real news here we go share is making an entire album of Abba covers. Do you understand how jazz Diam for share to sing damn thing Queen to me every single day. Do you understand what an appreciable difference that will have on everything? One of my mornings. Thank you share. Thank you, Abba, and thank you to the sequined bell bottoms that I might order online in a share induced frenzy. It's not impulsive. If I wear them, you never know. I could get ask out to dinner by disco ball. I don't want to alarm you, but my vision board is working and. -ality is bending to my will, and I can tell because Tiffany haddish and rose Byrne are starring in a buddy comedy together. That's Tiffany haddish. The currently reigning Queen of comedy. We talk about the Elizabethan era and the Victorian era. This is the hood, Ashi an era, and then rose Byrne who is low key one of the funniest actors alive. Have you seen bridesmaids recently? Let's all watch it again. Don't go to work. Turn your car around. I'll get you a new job with the dark art of my vision board. Jessica Biel is closing her chocolate shop slash restaurants, slash daycare. What's that? You say you don't understand what any of that is me, neither. Let's explore it like Dora. So two years ago, Jessica Biel decided to start a business presumably because even though she is not strapped for cash, she wants something to pour her energy into, and I'm sure she needs a break from her husband, Justin Timberlake, because let's be real. He's kind of a lot. It occurs to her that sometimes adults with young children would like a moment to themselves to eat a chocolate in peace. So she opens a restaurant called, oh, fudge with a fancy daycare at tach where you can pay a nanny to watch your children while you eat Jessica Biel brand chocolates. It was called fudge and it's closing now, but in osage camp still exists, which I'm imagining as just a bunch of kids playing in that chocolate river from willy Wonka with Jessica Biel halfheartedly lifeguarding no splashing you guys. I was on seventh, heaven Armie hammer the actor whose face looks like his name sounds way to keep it on brand. Armie hammer says that fans of his movie called me by your name, keep giving him peaches to sign. So that's army hammers life. Now he stars in an Oscar nominated film, and now he has to spend every day wondering whether the peach he's been handed is. Filled with some random fans. DNA artist full of sacrifice today in fashion news. The fashion industry is reportedly becoming increasingly focused on speed as in rushing to meet a new demand as soon as it surfaces beta brand CEO, Chris Linlin says, quote, attention span is short. So if you can develop and create a short time, you can be a real product development machine and quote. That's cool. Chris, did you maybe hear what I said about sequent bell-bottoms before name your price? Money is no object as long as it's less than twenty dollars. I have the balloon Basang in my head now. So see you soon. Nightmares. Take care guys. I've Olympia heroin and I will catch you next time until then recess journ. The podcast you just heard was published with anchor, got something you want to say to the creator of the show, send them a voice message using the anchor app free for IOS and Android.

/Film Daily
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"Health and saleable on itunes mother areas h e you can find me every day at slash film dot com and i'm on twitter at h tran bui all right thanks guys joining us now is slash film managing editor jacob hall jacob how's it going to go okay i'm happy to be here and happy to find talk about this set visit after a over a year now yeah so last year you traveled to new zealand to check out the set of a movie called mortal engines so give us the i guess the log line for mortal engines what is this movie about if people don't know oh boy this is a tough thing try to summarize but i guess i'll lead with who's making it and that is a peter jackson this producing it and he wrote it with flippable in and fran walsh who co who co wrote lord of the rings in the hobbit films with so it's very much a lord of the rings reunion i is being shot in in wellington new zealand on many of the same sets no captions lord rings were shot on a lot of the same crew so it is big enough not very different thing it's very much representative of that crew and wrecked by christian rivers who started off as a story board artist for jackson on brain dead or alive paying with telly prefer and then became a second unit director and visual effects supervisor one oscar for king kong so it's interesting reuse.

/Film Daily
Justin Bieber to Portray Cupid, the God of Love and Attraction, in New Animated Movie
"Leib it or not justin vivere is developing a animated cupid movie in which he will star as the roman god of love and mischief so this is a movie that he's producing along in partnership with mythos studios which was co founded by his longtime use of talent manager manager skit o'brien and david mazel so this is a movie that will be is in development we don't really know any details about it except for that justin bieber will be voicing cupid hopefully the kind of silly to rubik version of cupid and not like a more serious version because i would probably only be on board with movie if we saw justin bieber trying to be you know as masculine and cool as he is in like what by voice while voicing this like silly naked baby i mean silly naked baby is basically what i think about my think about these brad do you have in thoughts about this story i mean justin bieber isn't really doing much for anybody anymore that's pretty that's pretty generally dismissive of you know i feel like the only thing that i feel like good can come out of this is you know maybe they can make good use of his you know big hits and like just keep repeating baby against since that's what it looks like i don't know that would be great all right yeah let's let's just forget that ever happened and move onto our next story something that i think we probably will ultimately wish never happened which is a willy wonka origin movie that one brothers has been developing for a little while and now a shortlist has come out that features a few actors who are supposedly on this list who might play a younger version of willy wonka brad tell us about this yeah so not too long ago we found out that there is a new willy wonka moving development that hadn't ten director paul king going to be at the helm of it's a project we've been hearing about four a.

Jason and Alexis
Paris Themmen, Mike Teavee actor from "Willy Wonka," appears on "Jeopardy"
"Songwriters taking we cyrus to court in the three hundred million dollar lawsuit michael may who performs flower gone claims that my lease twenty thirteen party anthem we can't stop features lyrics that infringe on his own musical work the seven offending words in miley songs are song is are we run things things don't run we they were featured heavily in the chorus of cyrus song and may claims he created the phrase to use for his music in nineteen eightyeight when he wrote the reggae track we run things his lyrics we run things things no run weep that is an interesting turn of words there yes i we run we run we might have something there but it all boils down to the music and what's written yes i learned that from donnie love jordan peele and keegan michael key from key and peele will lend their voices to the animated movie wendell and wild they'll play to demons who take on their arch enemy in order to earn their way out of hell and this movie will be directed by the same person who was behind the nightmare before christmas and core align so if you like the look of those movies you may be interested in checking this one out cool god i will check this out yes and paris at seven who played mike tv in the nineteen seventyone movie willy wonka and the chocolate factory while he was on jeopardy yesterday or on tuesday excuse me he never mentioned that he was a child actor but well the internet is smart in the internet figured it out and paris came in second place congratulations this hour for more everything entertainment good where website okay appreciate the info dirt alert updates at the top of every hour plus get extended dirt alerts at eight twenty twelve twenty and five twenty back in an hour okay and now jason and alexis in the morning.