Charlie and...Chocolate Factory (UK - DVD R2)
We have specs for the Warner release of this Tim Buton movie
Title: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Starring: Johnny Depp
Released: 21st November 2005
SRP: £22.99
Warner Home Video has announced the release of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory for the 21st of November, priced at around £22.99. The two disc set will feature an anamorphic widescreen (1.85:1) transfer and Dolby Digital 5.1 audio. Full specs are listed below, along with the official region two artwork.
- Making-of Featurettes:
—Chocolate Dreams: Learn about Tim Burton's vision for the film and how he adapted the story
—Different Faces, Different Flavours: Meet the actors and learn about the characters they play
—Designer Chocolate: Learn about the film's production design
—Under the Wrapper: Go behind-the-scenes to see how the film's special effects were created
—Sweet Sounds: Watch the creation of the 4 Oompa-Loompa songs by composer Danny Elfman
- Attack of the Squirrels: See how real squirrels were trained to perform in the film
- Fantastic Mr. Dahl: Learn about author Roald Dahl’s life story and extraordinary body of work
- Becoming an Oompa-Loompa: See how one actor, Deep Roy, was turned into a multi talented army of Oompas
- DVD Menu Challenges:
—Oompa-Loompa Dance
—The Inventing Machine
—The Bad Nut
—Search For the Golden Ticket
- DVD-ROM (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory PC game demo and web links)


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Starring: Johnny Depp
Released: 21st November 2005
SRP: £22.99
Further Details
Warner Home Video has announced the release of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory for the 21st of November, priced at around £22.99. The two disc set will feature an anamorphic widescreen (1.85:1) transfer and Dolby Digital 5.1 audio. Full specs are listed below, along with the official region two artwork.
- Making-of Featurettes:
—Chocolate Dreams: Learn about Tim Burton's vision for the film and how he adapted the story
—Different Faces, Different Flavours: Meet the actors and learn about the characters they play
—Designer Chocolate: Learn about the film's production design
—Under the Wrapper: Go behind-the-scenes to see how the film's special effects were created
—Sweet Sounds: Watch the creation of the 4 Oompa-Loompa songs by composer Danny Elfman
- Attack of the Squirrels: See how real squirrels were trained to perform in the film
- Fantastic Mr. Dahl: Learn about author Roald Dahl’s life story and extraordinary body of work
- Becoming an Oompa-Loompa: See how one actor, Deep Roy, was turned into a multi talented army of Oompas
- DVD Menu Challenges:
—Oompa-Loompa Dance
—The Inventing Machine
—The Bad Nut
—Search For the Golden Ticket
- DVD-ROM (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory PC game demo and web links)


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Whenever I hear the name of this film I can't help think of Max and paddy's Road to Nowhere, with the classic porno movie title of 'Willy Wanker and the Chocolate Factory'
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Whenever I hear the name of this film I can't help think of Max and paddy's Road to Nowhere, with the classic porno movie title of 'Willy Wanker and the Chocolate Factory'
Oh yeah, LMAO!! That was too funny! Not interested in this flick, no doubt the artwork will be the same as the R1.
Whenever I hear the name of this film I can't help think of Max and paddy's Road to Nowhere, with the classic porno movie title of 'Willy Wanker and the Chocolate Factory'
Oh yeah, LMAO!! That was too funny! Not interested in this flick, no doubt the artwork will be the same as the R1.
I thought the film was crap, so no chance of me picking it up (more like burning every copy I see).
I loved both versions and comes out 4 days before my b-day
I thought this film was ok but isn't it a bi pricy?
That's Warner's not-so-new policy of jacking up the retail price on titles they perceive to be big sellers. An extremely cynical move if you ask me. It was the same for the Matrix sequels, and Batman is also over £20. I know people always argue that these things are discounted, but the higher the price they sell to the retailers, the higher the price we'll pay.
That's fucking quick it's still on the cinemas!!!
I love this film but it seems to me as if R2 is getting better special features than R1. I bet their coverart will be better than R1's deluxe edition.
It's a good film.
Much better coverart that R1!
Awesome art.
Quote: Originally posted by Giovanni Alberti
I love this film but it seems to me as if R2 is getting better special features than R1. I bet their coverart will be better than R1's deluxe edition.
Just as I predicted the R2 coverart is much better than out 2-Disc edition.
I love this film but it seems to me as if R2 is getting better special features than R1. I bet their coverart will be better than R1's deluxe edition.
Just as I predicted the R2 coverart is much better than out 2-Disc edition.
Still a shit film though.
Going to have to respectfully disagree with you Chris. Thought it was a fun little cinematic excursion. Not sure I'd race to pick it up on video but I'm sure there'd be some interesting production design features on there
I actually prefer the R1 covers, disappointed with this cover, even though I haven't seen the film.
I loved it
Quote: Originally posted by dan laurikietis
Going to have to respectfully disagree with you Chris. Thought it was a fun little cinematic excursion. Not sure I'd race to pick it up on video but I'm sure there'd be some interesting production design features on there
But again, production design featuettes aren't the film. For someone as generally disinterested in extras as me, there's nothing about this that I find attractive. It the only film this year that both the Mrs and I wanted to walk out of. I just wish we had.
Going to have to respectfully disagree with you Chris. Thought it was a fun little cinematic excursion. Not sure I'd race to pick it up on video but I'm sure there'd be some interesting production design features on there
But again, production design featuettes aren't the film. For someone as generally disinterested in extras as me, there's nothing about this that I find attractive. It the only film this year that both the Mrs and I wanted to walk out of. I just wish we had.



