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A Series of Unfortunate Events DVD

Reviewed on 11/26/07       Plays: 8

Jim Carey is great in this adaptation of the first three books in the Unfortunate Events book series. Not as good as the books (of course) but a very entertaining movie!

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Hi Allison here with another review for you. This is a great DVD; it's the widescreen of Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events. My oldest daughter loves these books and I do have to say if you like the movie you've got to read the books. The books are even better. The books are always better than the movie like 99.9 at the time. So it's the same in this situation. But it's a great adaptation and this movie a series of unfortunate events actually encompasses the first three books of the series. Jim Carey is wonderful in this movie. He's such a talented versatile actor and he plays Count Olaf who is this--the villains. These are the Baudelaires triplets not triplets brother and sisters three of them and there is Violet who is the older sister and she is sort the inventor of the group that's how you'd classify her. She has a very smart mind very sharp mind. Umm Klaus is the brother and he is very smart. Umm he would be like the scholarly one the brainy one and then the baby is Sunny and Sunny bites everything and everybody. Umm and they are orphan and are left with lot of money and fortune and Count Olaf wants to get his hands on that. And so he tries all different ways from ah adopting them to trying to marry Violet umm trying to get them reeled by train. All different scenarios he is trying to get his hands on their fortune while they are trying to umm foil his plans to do so. Umm its really great story umm well acted just engrossing story. You'll find that once you put it in and start watching you really wanna see what happens. Great character development. You care about the characters and so I really recommend it. It is rated PG. Some elements are little frightening for younger children but it really is a great family film. My 8 and 10 years old love it. So check it out it's Jim Carey staring in the Lemony Snicket's an unfortunate--- A Series of Unfortunate Events until next time.

Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (Widescreen Edition)

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If you spliced Charles Addams, Dr. Seuss, Charles Dickens, Edward Gorey, and Roald Dahl into a Tim Burtonesque landscape, you'd surely come up with something like Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events . Many critics (in mostly mixed reviews) wondered why Burton didn't direct this...

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If you spliced Charles Addams, Dr. Seuss, Charles Dickens, Edward Gorey, and Roald Dahl into a Tim Burtonesque landscape, you'd surely come up with something like Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events . Many critics (in mostly mixed reviews) wondered why Burton didn't direct this comically morbid adaptation of the first three books in the popular series by Daniel Handler (a.k.a. "Lemony Snicket," played here by Jude Law and seen only in silhouette) instead of TV and Casper veteran Brad Silberling, but there's still plenty to recommend the playfully bleak scenario, in which three resourceful orphans thwart their wicked, maliciously greedy relative Count Olaf (Jim Carrey), who subjects them to... well, a series of unfortunate events. Along the way they encounter a herpetologist uncle (Billy Connolly), an anxious aunt (Meryl Streep) who's afraid of everything , and a variety of fantastical hazards and mysterious clues, some of which remain unresolved. Given endless wonders of art direction, costume design, and cinematography, Silberling's direction is surprisingly uninspired (in other words, the books are better), but when you add a throwaway cameo by Dustin Hoffman, Law's amusing narration, and Carrey's over-the-top antics, the first Lemony movie suggests a promising franchise in the making. --Jeff Shannon A Message from Count Olaf Dear Adoring Fan of Count Olaf, Perhaps once every thousand years, a talent emerges that completely changes the way movies are made, orphans are orphaned, and heartthrobs throb. Often this talent has only one eyebrow, as is the case with one of the most cherished and admired actors scheming today. Surely you can you guess of whom I think. No, you fool! I am referring to the One...the Only...the Unbelievably Handsome Count Olaf! Or, as I like to call him, Me. If you've already seen my performance in Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, you must still be speechless. But if you haven't, you are in serious danger. Just teasing. But you could be after I send one of my gifted henchpersons to your home! So why not get my movie on DVD? This major motion spectacle has everything. Me, acting! Leeches, attacking! Orphans, almost falling off a cliff! Of course, if you are familiar with books by Lemony Snicket, you know that they include all of these things too, but most of what he says is lies, and the rest is completely boring. There's never been a film that demands repeated viewing in quite the same way, with a diabolical genius writing you a letter that says, "I DEMAND REPEATED VIEWING!!!" Plus with DVD extras, you'll get at least 20% more Olaf for your money. And... just for you, for an unlimited time only, I'll throw in Aunt Josephine free with purchase.* So, noble Amazonians, put down your hunting spears and exotic headdresses, and prepare to bask in True Greatness. Or, as I like to call it, Me. Of course you may have my autograph! Count Olaf *Count Olaf will not be held liable or accept blame in any way for any and all liability, loss, damage, or personal injury (including death), without limit and without regard once Aunt Josephine is thrown in, due to the unpredictable behavior of hungry leeches. Stills from Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (Click to Enlarge) Violet, Count Olaf, and Klaus Aunt Josephine Count Olaf and Aunt Josephine Directing Jim Carrey Klaus, Mr. Poe, Sunny, and Violet Count Olaf Olaf Ascending The Baudelaire Orphans All Things Snicket See a complete list of all Lemony Snicket's creations, including books from the Series of Unfortunate Events , calendars, and more. The Essential Lemony Snicket Books A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Ominous Omnibus, Books 1-3 The Situation Worsens: A Box of Unfortunate Events, Books 4-6 The Dilemma Deepens: A Box of Unfortunate Events, Books 7-9 The Slippery Slope: A Series of Unfortunate Events, Book 10 The Grim Grotto: A Series of Unfortunate Events, Book 11 A Library of Unfortunate Events, Books 1-10 Behind the Scenes with Count Olaf: A Series of Unfortunate Events Movie Book Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography The Puzzling Puzzles Activity Book More from the Movie Original Movie Poster Soundtrack Wall Poster Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events Computer & Video Games For PS2 For PC For Xbox For GameCube
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