Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory - Wonkavision? I Think Not
During the part where Willy Wonka is showing everyone "Wonkavision," he sends a candy bar to the small TV screen. Or is it a screen? You don't need to look too closely to see the stand the candy bar was sitting on after Charlie takes it off. Later, you can also see the platform Mike stands on.
Shoot - well while were at it we might as well mention that there's no such thing as Wonkavision. sheesh, it's not a slip up, it's bad lighting. that's like noticing that there wernt actually a million things above their head, but only 134,492 flashing objects...
sheesh...
I don't think it was a mistake. I mean isn't it every kid's dream to grab the things they see on TV right out of it? Well, I thought it was a good idea anyway...
You do realize that this is an archive for slip-ups therefore it dosen't matter how old the movie is they're still slip-ups. I don't care if the movie is from 1961 if there is a slip-up it's a slip-up. But I should probably add that the podium can't be considered a slip-up because it is explainable. It's Willy Wonka's chocolate factory weird things happen, this is one of them.
Hi, this is clearly not a slipup, but a result of technological shortcomings. If this counts as a slip, you can go to any movie made before CGI and find hundreds, especially sci-fi or fantasy movies. As for old-time television, with smaller budgets, forgetabahtit!!