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Ever wonder what's become of Veruca's Golden Ticket to Willy Wonka's chocolate factory, or the almanac Biff stole in Back to the Future Part II?
What's Become of Veruca's Golden Ticket to Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory? 2010
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Nothing about him screams "genius," but to visit Vancouver without daring yourself to sample his durian or garlic or chili gelato before settling down to whatever flavor captures your heart would be like winning one of Wonka's golden tickets and then not bothering to tour the factory.
An Ice Cream Pilgrim's Progress Myla Goldberg 2011
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Wonka's take: thinks you're a 40 year old man who lives in his mom's basement and really believes he is bruce wayne. ha ha
Bill Murray on Ghostbusters 3: “This is My Nightmare… It’s Just Crazy Talk” | /Film 2010
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Stone's character in Willy Wonka famously uttered the line, "Violet, you're turning violet!" after his gum-smacking daughter ballooned into a human blueberry because she broke one of Wonka's rules.
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory's Leonard Stone Dies at 87 2011
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Wonka's "What you should learn from this": If you want to make a movie just to win an oscar you should make sure the lead is overcoming some handicap (forrest gump, tom cruise in born on 4th of July, rain man) and that it appeals to 80-100 year olds (your oscar voters). nickypoo
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Mr. Wonka's marketing strategy was as ingenious as Steve Jobs' campaign to sell iPads: hide these golden tickets in the popular Wonka chocolate bars, and everyone on earth will be scrambling to buy that succulent bar of sugar.
Joel John Roberts: D.C.'s Willy Wonka Approach to Un-Housing Homeless Veterans Joel John Roberts 2011
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Against all the odds, poor Charlie Bucket finds a golden ticket to a trip of a lifetime to visit Willy Wonka's chocolate factory.
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The bright-orange sea-buckthorn berry may sound like something from Willy Wonka's chocolate factory.
Brown Cheese And Birch: Nordic Foods' Appeal Grows J. S. Marcus 2011
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Mr. Wonka's marketing strategy was as ingenious as Steve Jobs' campaign to sell iPads: hide these golden tickets in the popular Wonka chocolate bars, and everyone on earth will be scrambling to buy that succulent bar of sugar.
Joel John Roberts: D.C.'s Willy Wonka Approach to Un-Housing Homeless Veterans Joel John Roberts 2011
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Wonka's theory: Letterman mentions "get me some pills" in the clip above ... which makes me think that Murray might be hopped up on Vicodin or something for his leg pain, which could explain how he is acting in the interview.
Bill Murray on Ghostbusters 3: “This is My Nightmare… It’s Just Crazy Talk” | /Film 2010
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