Willy Wonka lives

[Veruca]I want the world! I want the whole world! I want to wrap it all up in my pocket, it's my bar of chocolate! Give it to me now! Don't care how, I want it NOW![/Veruca]
 
The kids saw the new version on the movie channel last weekend. V3.0 got away with a "What the fuck?", because I simply couldn't punish him for voicing exactly what the rest of us thought. It was really funny, because the missus had jsut bought the dvd of the original movie, and there kids were all worried that she might have gotten the wrong version. They wanted the Gene Wilder Wonka, and they wanted it .... now.
 
Marlowe likes the original. She saw a preview for the new one and was interested but said it seems weird.
I'd like to see it but I doubt it could touch the original.
 
In the remake of Williy Wonka, Mr Depp will be playing the part of Dr Willy Schlesinger, radio talk show host
 
SouthernN'Proud said:
Good thing there was no fraud or graft surrounding the victims/families of 9/11, huh?

Especially when the left can't see to actually read th ebook

"These broads are millionaires, lionized on TV and in articles about them, reveling in their status as celebrities. ... I've never seen people enjoying their husbands' deaths so much." - hatemonger Ann Coulter's assessment of some of the widows of 9/11 victims

It would be my great pleasure to arrange a screening of Oliver Stone's "World Trade Center" for Ann Coulter and some of the families whose loved ones were killed or seriously injured on Sept. 11. It could take place in New York, New Jersey, any place, any time, all expenses on me. All I ask is that after the screening is over and the lights go up, Coulter stand and face these families and explain to them why she believes they experienced anything but the most profound emotional pain on that day and on all the days that have followed.
Of course, Coulter will never go for something like that. That would take character and humanity, and she's an unconscionable pig.

However, a number of conservatives whose hearts aren't rotted black have seen advance screenings of "World Trade Center," and from conservative watchdog Brent Bozell to longtime right-wing columnist Cal Thomas, they are singing its praises. Oliver Stone has created one of the most patriotic, pro-American films in recent years - a movie that avoids Bush-bashing and doesn't offer so much as a whisper of a conspiracy theory. It's not about politics; it's about family, friendship and heroes who love their country.

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The Joisey Gurls are truly upset.
 
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