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Post by VFDeye on Jun 15, 2004 19:16:33 GMT -5
The Buzz Bin on Movies.com, is the 20 most talked about movies and Lemony Snicket has topped it with the #1 spot. -http://movies.go.com/buzzbin/index.html Movies.com says-Combine three cups vintage Jim Carrey (the old, wacky Carrey, not the new, serious Carrey) with a tablespoon of Tim Burton and a fresh teen actress who could be a young Angelina Jolie. Stir vigorously until creepy, kid-friendly adventure arises.
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Post by ineedyourhelp on Jun 15, 2004 19:51:08 GMT -5
Thats pretty cool, i saw that too.
by the way, i hate the serious Carrey but love the funny Carrey!
The Magestic sucked!
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Post by pop on Jun 16, 2004 17:06:45 GMT -5
Here are other trailer reviews Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events: If ever there was a role just tailor-made for funnyman Jim Carrey, this would have to be it. This long-titled movie looks like a great vehicle for the quirky Carrey, and it very well could be a big winner over the Christmas season. Carrey pulls an Eddie Murphy here, playing multiple characters, and the story looks pretty good as well. This movie is another “fun for the whole family” flick, and it will probably be a good one. Lemony Snicket can be found in theaters everywhere on Christmas Day. - www.movieweb.com/news/news.php?id=4095 I don't know a whole lot about Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, aside from the fact that it's based on a series of children's books and that the title is ridiculously unwieldy. After viewing the trailer, it may also be the movie that finds me liking Jim Carrey once again. The story involves a trio of orphans sent to stay with a dastardly relative who wants their considerable inheritance. As the resident CHUD pervert, I would be remiss for not pointing out that the film's young star, Emily Browning (the little Ghost Ship girl) is becoming really cute... chud.com/news/june04/jun5lemon.php3Emily is getting quite a bit of attention
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Post by pop on Jun 16, 2004 17:22:34 GMT -5
Here's another one, I like this one best ;D Empire Online trailer review Dear Reader, May we implore you to have a thought for your health this fine Monday morning. You may feel sound, even sprightly, but all that could change in the blink of the tattoo of an eye on a villain's ankle were you to view a new trailer posted online. While our profession unfortunately compels us to watch this series of clips from Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unforunate Events, that is no reason for you to suffer with us. Were you to watch this sorry tale, you might see a dastardly villain, a herpetologist – a word which here means "Billy Connolly playing an expert on reptiles" – a widowed lady with a keen interest in grammar and three sorry orphans facing a terrible fate. While our professional opinion forces us to the conclusion that this looks like a most expertly adapted film, with a Burton-esque feel to it, well-timed comedy and excellent casting, we must nevertheless beseech readers to save themselves the misery which will doubtless be occasioned by the observation of a series of such unfortunate events. However, for any masochists – a word which here means "people unaccountably still keen to watch such a depressing tale" – out there, you will find this trailer here. Note: Apologies to Mr Snicket for the mimicking of his prose style. We respectfully beg his pardon and send our condolences on the fate of his adored Beatrice. Lest there be any doubt, we think the books are highly entertaining, the trailer most promising and we await further developments with keen interest. www.empireonline.co.uk/site/news/NewsStory.asp?news_id=15905
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Post by ineedyourhelp on Jun 16, 2004 21:10:39 GMT -5
Emily Browning is getting pretty hot ;D
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Post by OlafsAssociate on Jun 17, 2004 13:22:09 GMT -5
See, it seems that all of the trailer review people aer really liking what theyre seeing, and I dont blame them. Sad thing is, though, the people here wont stop pouting about it. Oh well, whats a guy to do?
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Post by ineedyourhelp on Jun 17, 2004 13:35:37 GMT -5
satrt pouting? im not pouting i think the mvoies gonna be great!
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Post by The Wicker Man on Jun 17, 2004 14:30:48 GMT -5
Perhaps, but Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is easily one of the best films of the year, but not one that anyone who's never gone through a long-term relationship would relate to.
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