Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events with Jim Carrey: DVD Cover

    Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events Director: Brad Silberling Cast: Jim Carrey

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    • DVD Release Date: 09/16/2008
    • Original Release: 2004
    • Rating: Rated PG
    • Sales Rank: 54,871

    Viewer Rating: (45 ratings)

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    Closed Caption; Comentario del director Brad Silberling; Comentario de Brad Silberling y el verdadero Lemony Snicket; Malos principios; -Formando un mal actor; -Haciendo sufrir a los niños baudelaire; -Olaf interactivo; -Escenas huérfanas; -Supresiones deprimentes; -Tomas insoportables

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    Disc #1 -- Lemony Snicket's a Series of Unfortunate Events
    1. The Bad Beginning [:02]
    2. Your New Guardian [6:04]
    3. Chores [:42]
    4. Custody Granted [5:28]
    5. The Reptile Room [:30]
    6. Stephano Arrives [5:34]
    7. The Incredibly Deadly Viper [2:01]
    8. Aunt Josephine [3:59]
    9. Captain Sham [3:57]
    10. Hurricane Herman [2:32]
    11. Lachrymose Leeches [5:35]
    12. The Marvelous Marriage [:32]
    13. Let the Wedding Begin [5:26]
    14. No One Listens to Children [1:17]
    15. The Letter That Never Came [3:30]
    16. End Titles [:46]

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    It is Daniel Handler’s nom de plume, Lemony Snicket, above the title, but this mostly fortunate adaptation of three Snicket books (The Bad Beginning, The Reptile Room, and The Wide Window) leans weightily on Jim Carrey’s cinematic shoulders. Carrey is perfect as the despicable actor Count Olaf, hamming it up in a series of guises that figure in his continuing schemes to deprive the Baudelaire orphans of their parents’ fortune. The film's cautionary prologue ingeniously captures the subversive spirit of Snicket's macabre misadventures; it's a wonderful piece of stop-motion animation, right out of Rankin-Bass, in which "The Littlest Elf" prances about in celebration of springtime. Alas, narrator Snicket (Jude Law) informs us, this is not the cheerful film we are going to see. The Baudelaires' story is much more alarming. Described as "clever and reasonably attractive," Violet (Emily Browning), Klaus (Liam Aiken), and infant Sunny (Kara and Shelby Hoffman) survive every deadly predicament Count Olaf can concoct. The cast also includes a boisterous Billy Connolly and a delightful Meryl Streep as ill-fated guardians who are not so lucky in their encounters with Olaf. Director Brad Silberling avoids the slavish-devotion-to-the-text formula that diminished the first two Harry Potter films, although the decision to subtitle Sunny's gurgles and coos with contemporary slang ("Bite me") smacks of pandering. Parents may appreciate that some of the more "extremely unpleasant" incidents in the books (notably a climactic marriage) have been toned down, but the PG-13 rating is accurate. The Academy Award winner for Carrey’s makeup, the film was also justly nominated for its dazzling production design, and the animated end credits are among the best in recent years, too. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble

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    WATCH THE FILM BEFORE YOU READ THE BOOKS!!by Apollo_Faint-Of-Hearts

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    May 27, 2009: Basically, my friends had me watch the movie and I fell in love with the concept of it. So seeing as how I work at a bookstore, I thought I would check out the series. Of course, the books blew the film out of the water. After reading the first three (which are the ones the movie covers) I watched the movie again to compare and I was very disappointed. For a film it is great, and I still highly recommend it, but once you've gottent the detail from the books, the movie cannot compete.

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    Very strange, disturbing, well done!by Western-Addict

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    March 16, 2009: Really weird movie, story, characters. My kids and I like it, even though it is strange, odd, disturbing. The wife thought it interesting enough to watch all the way through, although things of this unpleasant nature are not her cup of tea, and she is not a huge Jim Carrey fan. The kids and I are great Jim Carrey fans, and thus loved his dreadful performance in this film.

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