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* Mr. Salt standing up to Veruca for the first time in his life at the end of the film.

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* Mr. Salt [[BelatedChildDiscipline standing up to Veruca for the first time in his life life]] at the end of the film.
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No meta moment, see this query.


* For a meta example, the actor who played Augustus Gloop, Philip Wiegratz, had to wear a fat suit, had a phobia of swimming which he powered through, and didn't even speak English. He learned all his lines in a language foreign to him--and with absolutely ''insane'' orthography--just for this movie. The guy is a ''trooper''.

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* For a meta example, the actor who played Augustus Gloop, Philip Wiegratz, had to wear a fat suit, had a phobia of swimming which he powered through, and didn't even speak English. He learned all his lines in a language foreign to him--and with absolutely ''insane'' orthography--just for this movie. The guy is a ''trooper''.
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Less people are growing up with the original movie so I don’t think this is really true, even then the first songs being better is arguable
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Less people are growing up with the original movie so I don’t think this is really true, even then the original


* While people are rightfully going to have more fond memories of the Oompa Loompa songs from the original (especially with that catchy refrain), Danny Elfman's ability to take the lyrics from Dahl's novel and set them to various musical genres is commendable in itself. They may not be as memorable, but it doesn't make the sequences any less fun.

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* While people are rightfully going to have more fond memories of the Oompa Loompa songs from the original (especially with that catchy refrain), Danny Elfman's ability to take the lyrics from Dahl's novel and set them to various musical genres is commendable in itself. They may not be as memorable, but it doesn't make the sequences any less fun.itself.
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* For a meta example, the actor who played Augustus Gloop, Philip Wiegratz, had to wear a fat suit, had a phobia of swimming which he powered through, and didn't even speak English. He learned all his lines in a language foreign to him just for this movie. The guy is a ''trooper''.

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* For a meta example, the actor who played Augustus Gloop, Philip Wiegratz, had to wear a fat suit, had a phobia of swimming which he powered through, and didn't even speak English. He learned all his lines in a language foreign to him just him--and with absolutely ''insane'' orthography--just for this movie. The guy is a ''trooper''.

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