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File:Charlie and the Jedi Factory.jpg|link=Charlie and the Jedi Factory|'''''[[Charlie and the Jedi Factory]]''''' is a 2005 science fiction musical fantasy film about an orphan moisture farmer who dreams of finding one of five golden light sabers hidden inside chocolate bar wrappers which will admit him to the eccentric and reclusive Willy Wonka's magical Jedi factory. | File:Charlie and the Jedi Factory.jpg|link=Charlie and the Jedi Factory|'''''[[Charlie and the Jedi Factory]]''''' is a 2005 science fiction musical fantasy film about an orphan moisture farmer who dreams of finding one of five golden light sabers hidden inside chocolate bar wrappers which will admit him to the eccentric and reclusive Willy Wonka's magical Jedi factory. | ||
File:The Willy Wonka Picture Show.jpg|link=The Willy Wonka Picture Show|'''''[[The Willy Wonka Picture Show]]''''' is an American musical comedy horror-fantasy film directed by Jim Sharman and Mel Stuart, starring Gene Wilder and Tim Curry. | |||
File:Dune - House Wonka.jpg|link=Dune: House Wonka|'''''[[Dune: House Wonka]]''''' is a science fiction musical fantasy film based on the novel of the same name by Frank Herbert and Roald Dahl. | File:Dune - House Wonka.jpg|link=Dune: House Wonka|'''''[[Dune: House Wonka]]''''' is a science fiction musical fantasy film based on the novel of the same name by Frank Herbert and Roald Dahl. | ||
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* ''[[Willy Wonka and the Vampire Factory]]'' | * ''[[Willy Wonka and the Vampire Factory]]'' |
Latest revision as of 11:57, 5 November 2024
Willy Wonka and the Ministry of Information is a dystopian science fiction musical noir fantasy film directed by Terry Gilliam and Tim Burton, starring Jonathan Pryce and Johnny Depp.
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Charlie and the Jedi Factory is a 2005 science fiction musical fantasy film about an orphan moisture farmer who dreams of finding one of five golden light sabers hidden inside chocolate bar wrappers which will admit him to the eccentric and reclusive Willy Wonka's magical Jedi factory.
The Willy Wonka Picture Show is an American musical comedy horror-fantasy film directed by Jim Sharman and Mel Stuart, starring Gene Wilder and Tim Curry.
Dune: House Wonka is a science fiction musical fantasy film based on the novel of the same name by Frank Herbert and Roald Dahl.
Willy Wonka and the Vampire Factory is a musical fantasy horror film directed by Francis Ford Coppola and Tim Burton, starring Gary Oldman and Johnny Depp.
Twelve Monkeys in Tibet is a science fiction biographical war drama film directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud and Terry Gilliam, starring Brad Pitt, David Thewlis, and Bruce Willis.
Fiction cross-reference
- Charlie and the Jedi Factory
- Dune: House Wonka
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- The Willy Wonka Picture Show
- Twelve Monkeys in Tibet
- Willy Wonka and the Vampire Factory
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- Brazil @ Wikipedia
- Brazil - trailer @ YouTube
- We're all in it together @ YouTube
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (film) @ Wikipedia
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - trailer @ YouTube
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