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
DVD features
Packed into the two-disc special edition of Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events is over two hours of
serious behind-the-scenes features, deleted scenes, and interviews with the production staff. The most generous of these
is A Woeful World, an in-depth overview of the production design with extensive commentary from O-nominated
production designer Rick Heinrichs. Kids who've read the books will enjoy seeing how creative minds transform the world
of the books into a movie. "Costumes and Other Suspicious Disguises" is one of the most fun extras with footage of Jim
Carrey comically ad-libbing as his different characters during the on-screen costume tests. The special features
contained on the single-disc editions are also quite good, but most fans will find it worth it to pay the few extra
dollars for this edition because of the ins it gives into the production. --Dan Vancini
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 )
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,
s, 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
Soundtrack
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