Here's to the nut room!
Thank you, Daily Dish, for pointing out someone who's providing a little comic relief (and money well spent!!):
Director Tim Burton has spent six months training 200 squirrels for a scene in his latest movie, "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory."
The original 1971 movie didn't include any animals, but the eccentric filmmaker was so desperate to create the "nut room" from Roald Dahl's original novel, he spent millions of dollars teaching the bushy-tailed rodents how to crack nuts and load them onto a conveyor belt.
The painstaking scene took another 10 weeks to shoot at London's Pinewood Studios.
A source says, "We used actual rodents. From birth, we sent them to training school for six months.
"Tim was determined to bring the nut room to life. Using squirrels proved too difficult in the first film but he spent millions of dollars getting it right."
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