Monday, July 19, 2004

Tragedia en el set de "La fabrica de Chocolate"


La adaptación de Willy Wonka y la fabrica de chocolate, ahora solo "Charlie y La Fábrica de Chocolate" dirigida por Tim Burton tuvo un pequeño problema en el set...

se les cayó una camara en un tambo de chocolate...

una camara...


Charlie' Filming Halted As Lens Gets Chocolate Treatment
The remake of Charlie And The Chocolate Factory was thrown into chaos on Wednesday when a worker dropped a $540,000 camera lens in a vat of chocolate. The clumsy technician had failed to properly secure his wire-held camera, and watched aghast as it plunged into the three foot deep tank. According to insiders, the delay the incident caused could cost director Tim Burton's project up to $900,000. One source on the English set says, "When the camera fell it was like a slap-stick scene straight from the movie. A team of riggers had come in specially from the States to set it up over the vat of synthetic chocolate. But someone made a mistake and it wasn't secured properly. The production team didn't know whether to laugh or cry. The camera is probably beyond repair." A film spokesperson adds, "Technical tests were being carried out to see how close the camera could be moved to the chocolate. A camera did go into the liquid owing to a mechanical fault." Charlie And The Chocolate Factory is an adaptation of the best-selling Roald Dahl novel of the same name, which was first filmed in 1971 under the name Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory.


Cuando se cae, una camara tan cara... sigue siendo una camara???

creo que le hubiera dólido menos a Burton si se cae Helena Bonham Carter al chocolate...


Johnny Depp vuelve a trabajar como Burton... como Willy Wonka... could work...

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