Roald Dahl's Charlie And The Chocolate Factory led to two cinematic adaptations. The first, Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory, in 1971 is a cinematic classic that did so much with so little of a budget and has become iconic. Tim Burton would reboot that film in 2004 as a fresh but faithful retelling that has become a cult gem.
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Both film incarnations have a plethora of differences from one another but they share one similarity: amazing soundtracks. Both films feature well-arranged songs that are instant earworms to anyone who watches. The question is: which ones have the best lyrics, delivery, and how do the visuals add to the song?
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Related: Witches: 5 Great Roald Dahl Adaptations (& 5 Books That Have Never Been Brought To Screen)
Both film incarnations have a plethora of differences from one another but they share one similarity: amazing soundtracks. Both films feature well-arranged songs that are instant earworms to anyone who watches. The question is: which ones have the best lyrics, delivery, and how do the visuals add to the song?