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Post by DetectiveDupin on Jun 6, 2004 9:20:19 GMT -5
Was it just me, or was the close up on Violet's face saying "We're very concerned." hilarious?
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Post by negativenine on Jun 6, 2004 12:30:30 GMT -5
I think it's just you.
On a side note, the Baudelaires are gorgeous...
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Post by Skalu on Jun 6, 2004 15:23:29 GMT -5
VIOLET IS, NEGGIE!
Erm...what was the whole train thing about?
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Post by DetectiveDupin on Jun 6, 2004 15:25:56 GMT -5
Yeah, where the f*** was that in the books?
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Post by VFDeye on Jun 6, 2004 17:09:27 GMT -5
Here's something interesting I'd like to point out... look at the cap with Klaus and Violet inside the tent. Note the silhouettes? What do you make of that? I think its a silhouetten of the Bauds parents, but thats just a person opinion.
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Post by Dark on Jun 6, 2004 17:38:22 GMT -5
I *HEART* THE NEW TRAILER!!!
I don't think that the man on the clock is Lemony, because they only mention in the credits "Jude Law as the voice of Lemony Snicket" although it would be very cool if they showed some scenes of Snicket. Can someone tell what is he doing? For me it seems like he is grabbing somekind of package tied on the "what's-it-name?" of the clock...
I laughed so hard when I read the writing on Olaf's hand... Sunny=Whatever.
All the sets kick a$5!!!
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Post by The Wicker Man on Jun 6, 2004 19:06:27 GMT -5
I *HEART* THE NEW TRAILER!!! I don't think that the man on the clock is Lemony, because they only mention in the credits "Jude Law as the voice of Lemony Snicket" although it would be very cool if they showed some scenes of Snicket. Can someone tell what is he doing? For me it seems like he is grabbing somekind of package tied on the "what's-it-name?" of the clock... I laughed so hard when I read the writing on Olaf's hand... Sunny=Whatever. All the sets kick a$5!!! Actually, it seems that he's grabbing the clock pendulum which is sending a package up and away on another chain. Assuming it's Lemony, could it be his notes on the Beaudelaires?
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Post by Esme on Jun 6, 2004 20:07:53 GMT -5
Did anyone else notice that the thing that Violet was inventing was the thing that Klaus was wearing on his head in the last trailor? I might just be the Master of the Obvious here, but no one else pointed it out yet. That would also mean that since Violet is wearing that coat in book 3 scenes that Klaus uses those glasses to study the books in the 3rd book, maybe?
I tihnk the whole clock thing is like what avlinrays said, the notes on the Baudelaires being hid, or like when he tells the author where to find them, or maybe some of those scenes where red herrings, like in the book, Lemony's still tricking us.
And I'm cunfuzzleded about the train par, maybe someone tells the Bauds that Count Olaf is dead and while they're telling the storyof how he died they show it or something. I don't know, I think this just adds onto our list of questions, like the LSUAB.
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Post by Esme on Jun 6, 2004 20:09:40 GMT -5
And I love the over cast skies all through out the trailor, it adds to the darkness.
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Post by Dark on Jun 6, 2004 20:11:51 GMT -5
Does someone know how to save it in my computer so I can view it without being online?? Please.
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Post by ineedyourhelp on Jun 6, 2004 20:53:02 GMT -5
i dont know why Olaf is o the train tracks? And i like the scene of them at Damocles Dock, but doesnt it look kinda fake?
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Post by Dark on Jun 6, 2004 21:47:48 GMT -5
Yeah, the Damocles Dock scenery does look kinda fake... but I like it, the only thing I don't like is that they changed the Damocles Sword for an Anchor, how stupid is that? And the train/car scene is probably when Olaf gets the children back and he's driving back home. Remember that they changed the order of the events.
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Post by The Wicker Man on Jun 6, 2004 22:54:21 GMT -5
Does someone know how to save it in my computer so I can view it without being online?? Please. You need Quicktime Pro to save it. Alternately, you can go digging in your internet cache for the file if you're running a Windows system. I actually haven't been able to find where Mac OSX stores individual downloaded internet files, just generic cache files.
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Post by olafsassistant17 on Jun 7, 2004 5:24:09 GMT -5
I wonder if with the movies they will show something like for book 2 Lemony saying: 'Now, you may believe if you want that the children escaped the car of the awful Count Olaf and it was hit by a train but I'm sorry to say that this didn't happen I'm afraid' And while this is being said they show Olaf trying to escape his car. Also with the clock scene I also believe that is Lemony sending up his story for his 'Kind Editor' to recieve.
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Post by DetectiveDupin on Jun 7, 2004 5:38:47 GMT -5
Haha...that's a good idea. As he's saying it, Olaf is hit, then Lemony goes "But that didn't happen." and it rewinds to when they're all in the car again. Haha
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