Gene Wilder: 'Tim Burton's Willy Wonka remake is an insult'
Comedy icon Gene Wilder has taken aim at director Tim Burton for remaking movie classic Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory, insisting the 2005 film is "an insult".
The veteran actor, who turned 80 on Tuesday (11Jun13), made the cutting comments during a rare public appearance at New York's 92Y venue on Thursday (13Jun13), when he opened up about his career and life outside of showbusiness.
He revealed he is not a fan of action-packed films full of "bombing
and swearing", and he has no interest in 3D films - and he feels
particularly strongly about remakes, too, after Burton adapted his
iconic 1971 film with Johnny Depp as the fictional chocolate king -
the role that he played over 40 years ago.
Discussing the updated Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, he said,
"I think it's an insult. It's probably Warner Bros.' insult...
Johnny Depp, I think, is a good actor, but I don't care for that
director (Burton). He's a talented man, but I don't care for him
doing stuff like he did."
Wilder has not appeared onscreen since 2003, but he is not ruling
out a future acting comeback, as long as the project is really
good, reports Moviefone.com.
He told the audience, "If something comes along and it's really
good and I think I'd be good for it, I'd be happy to do it."