Lemony Snicket's: A Series of Unfortunate Events
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Lemony Snicket's: A Series of Unfortunate Events
just saw it. really dark and bizarre. jim carrey was great, as was the baby actor surprisingly. the pointless cameo by dustin hoffman was a nice touch too.
anyhow, i don't really feel like polling this one.
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I have anagrammed Dustin Hoffman, and broken the code. This movie is apparently populated with DOMINANT HUFFS.
In semi-related news, my co-worker Mike saw this movie and warned me against it, saying he fell asleep. I didn't care for Carrey's treatment of The Grinch or The Cat In The Hat, so I'm inclined to go along with Mike's advice.
In semi-related news, my co-worker Mike saw this movie and warned me against it, saying he fell asleep. I didn't care for Carrey's treatment of The Grinch or The Cat In The Hat, so I'm inclined to go along with Mike's advice.
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<b> spoiler</b>jimtyrrell wrote:I have anagrammed Dustin Hoffman, and broken the code. This movie is apparently populated with DOMINANT HUFFS.
In semi-related news, my co-worker Mike saw this movie and warned me against it, saying he fell asleep. I didn't care for Carrey's treatment of The Grinch or The Cat In The Hat, so I'm inclined to go along with Mike's advice.
Mike Myers was Cat in the Hat
<b>/spoiler joke</b>
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I saw this, and I liked it well enough. The casting was really well done, the kids weren't all hammy overactors, the scenery was fantastical and beautiful. It felt just a taaaaaaad bit rushed, like as soon as it transitions from one chunk to the next, I realize how quick the last chunk was. Clearly not enough material here to support more than one movie, but I think that perhaps like a three or four (probably 3) hour miniseries would have suited this material a bit better.
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my sister, who has been reading the books with her kids, tells me that the first movie is based on the first 3 books of the series. perhaps they should have used 2 books for a feature film, then?
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No, the story is fine as it is, I think cutting out 1/3 of the plot would not serve the story at all. It just needs more room to breathe.HeuristicsInc wrote:my sister, who has been reading the books with her kids, tells me that the first movie is based on the first 3 books of the series. perhaps they should have used 2 books for a feature film, then?
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Blame Brian Grazer: Note, he's also currently adapting* Curious George, Dick and Jane, The Da Vinci Code, and (is nothing sacred?!!) East of Eden. Likely the last two won't star self-aggrandizing clowns out to steal the show and trample the script**. But you never know---whatever moves product!jimtyrrell wrote:I didn't care for Carrey's treatment of The Grinch or The Cat In The Hat[...]
"Treatment" is so polite. Put enough makeup and computer-graphics image alterations on the comedian-turned-actor, and it hardly matters which one it is.
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I thought Jim Carrey was a tad hammy but I didn't care. The only really good performances I think were him, the scottish guy who played the reptile uncle dude, and the guy who was the banker did a good job. Girl kid was decent, boy kid was terrible, is that the guy from the disney channel lizzy maguire show? I hate all things disney channel, with a vengeance. Or a passion. I can't settle on one or the other.
Let cake eat them.
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i enjoyed it.
one may wonder, but i am immensely uncritical of movies.
i hear they changed a lot from the 3 books, though.
i am planning to read them before too long.
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one may wonder, but i am immensely uncritical of movies.
i hear they changed a lot from the 3 books, though.
i am planning to read them before too long.
-bill
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