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Post by gothicarchiesfan on Mar 27, 2018 11:31:51 GMT -5
Two very intriguing posts from the new Instagram accounts.
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Post by gothicarchiesfan on Mar 27, 2018 11:12:46 GMT -5
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Post by gothicarchiesfan on Mar 27, 2018 11:03:37 GMT -5
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Post by gothicarchiesfan on Mar 27, 2018 0:44:20 GMT -5
New review from Den of Geek! www.denofgeek.com/uk/tv/a-series-of-unfortunate-events/56332/a-series-of-unfortunate-events-season-2-spoiler-free-reviewKitana Turnbull and Lucy Punch are the two cast members I am most excited about, so this part makes me very happy: "The show is almost completely stolen by two new additions; Kitana Turnbull as the loathsome, shrill and occasionally musical Carmelita Spats, who provides one of the show’s biggest and most absurd laughs in episode two, and Lucy Punch as Olaf’s fashion obsessed girlfriend Esme Squalor, who brings one of the books’ most delightfully evil villains to highly entertaining life. The show lights up whenever either is onscreen." All the praise Kitana Turnbull and Lucy Punch have received has made me even more excited for season 3, when Carmelita and Esmé essentially become a duo (plus Olaf).
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Post by gothicarchiesfan on Mar 27, 2018 0:32:05 GMT -5
This is the quote that makes me most excited:
"It’s also absolutely packed with easter eggs that will make long time Snicket fans squeal in delight, from overt references to prequel series All The Wrong Questions (please adapt that next) to flashbacks that allow us to see fan favourites and deceased characters interacting with each other. And all the big mysteries, from the true nature of VFD to the Sugar Bowl, remain gloriously intact; the show even provides a handful of new clues that will equally thrill and frustrate."
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Post by gothicarchiesfan on Mar 27, 2018 0:11:20 GMT -5
She might be this actress. I've been of two minds as to whether I should post here or not. But an actress named Sarah Hayward claims that she has been cast in the show as a recurring character. I wouldn't normally post unconfirmed stuff like this, except for the fact that she is an actress who works in a lot of TV shows that are filmed in the same area as ASOUE i.e. Vancouver. So... judge for yourselves. https://www.instagram.com/p/BYbTAIqjAmw www.imdb.com/name/nm0371798/
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Post by gothicarchiesfan on Mar 27, 2018 0:05:45 GMT -5
Maybe ? It's tough to tell since she is not only in the middle of a cough but is also holding a paper bag over most of face.
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Post by gothicarchiesfan on Mar 26, 2018 23:37:23 GMT -5
Netflix has now updated the list of cast members on the show's Netflix page and most of them were people we already knew about. Two names, however, were not. Ken Jenkins and Kerri Kenney. Ken Jenkins: www.imdb.com/name/nm0420898/I am 99.9% certain that Ken Jenkins is playing Elder Sam in the Vile Village episodes. Kerri Kenney: www.imdb.com/name/nm0448486/I have no idea who Kerri Kenney is playing, but given the fact that the credits are organized in order of episode appearance and that she's listed between David Alan Grier (Hal) and John Bobek (The Bearded Volunteer) we can be reasonably certain it's a character in the Hostile Hospital. (Babs ?)
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Post by gothicarchiesfan on Mar 26, 2018 21:57:50 GMT -5
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Post by gothicarchiesfan on Mar 26, 2018 19:27:18 GMT -5
Here's the Entertainment Weekly interview with Bo Welch.
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Post by gothicarchiesfan on Mar 26, 2018 18:05:48 GMT -5
Vulture did an interview with Nathan Fillion. Here's the ASOUE related segment: Okay, let’s talk about your other Netflix series. You play Jacques Snicket in season two of A Series of Unfortunate Events, which means you are once again an adversary of your Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog co-star Neil Patrick Harris.That’s correct. It’s not a role we are unfamiliar with, and it’s certainly a relationship we enjoy playing. I mean, Neil Patrick Harris, it’s no secret that he is wildly talented. But until A Series of Unfortunate Events, I had no idea how incredibly elastic and pliable he was. He has this incredible opportunity in front of him, to portray all these incredible characters, the prosthetics, the accents, the deep character work, the costumes, and he transforms so entirely between episodes. I don’t think a lot of people could do what he does so happily, because he goes through hours and hours of prosthetic makeup every day. It would drive me insane. There’s so much incredible work being done over there. Just the sheer visual of that program, I’ve been longing to do something stylized and beautiful like that. Jacques easily fits into that world. He speaks so eloquently. And that mustache!It sounds goofy, but when the mustache goes on, so does the character. Everything falls into place with Jacques, with his mustache and his hair, he’s like the gentleman swashbuckler. He’s the scamp you can trust. www.vulture.com/2018/03/santa-clarita-diet-season-2-nathan-fillion-interview.html?utm_campaign=vulture&utm_source=tw&utm_medium=s1
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Post by gothicarchiesfan on Mar 26, 2018 11:41:31 GMT -5
I also like these two quotes.
"Or the maze-like penthouse of socialite Esmé Squalor (played by Lucy Punch, who delightfully turns it into the second coming of Cruella De Vil), where the myopic financial elite are lavishly parodied with lines like: “If we give money to poor people, then they won’t be poor anymore and we won’t have anyone to feel sorry for.”; meanwhile, The Vile Village and The Hostile Hospital lampoon society’s fixations on the superficial markers of order, rules and bureaucracy. Only in this world would you unironically hear the cry of: “Paperwork makes the world go round.”
"A presumed ally, Hector (Ithamar Enriquez), is eager to come to the Baudelaire’s aid, but only if there’s “some way to help without being challenging or really scary”.
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Post by gothicarchiesfan on Mar 26, 2018 11:37:32 GMT -5
Interesting Quote from the Independent Review
"However, as much as his Olaf may lean into bouts of clumsiness and incompetence, we can already see the inklings of the deep, wounded bitterness that comes into focus in the book series’ later installments. Count Olaf may remain a fairly two-dimensional villain as of now, but there’s something brewing underneath all the pantomime."
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Post by gothicarchiesfan on Mar 26, 2018 11:33:29 GMT -5
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Post by gothicarchiesfan on Mar 26, 2018 11:05:12 GMT -5
12:00 pm (00:00) PST
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