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Three wealthy children's parents are killed in a fire. When they are sent to a distant relative, they find out that he is plotting to kill them and seize their fortune. This movie is extremely alarming, an expression which here means "a thrilling misadventure involving three ingenious orphans and a villainous actor named Count Olaf (Jim Carrey) who wants their enormous fortune." It includes a suspicious fire, delicious pasta, Jim Carrey, poorly behaved looches, Billy Connolly, an incredibly deadly viper, Meryl Streep, and the voice of an imposter named Jude Law.
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Three wealthy children's parents are killed in a fire. When they are sent to a distant relative, they find out that he is plotting to kill them and seize their fortune. This movie is extremely alarming, an expression which here means "a thrilling misadventure involving three ingenious orphans and a villainous actor named Count Olaf (Jim Carrey) who wants their enormous fortune." It includes a suspicious fire, delicious pasta, Jim Carrey, poorly behaved looches, Billy Connolly, an incredibly deadly viper, Meryl Streep, and the voice of an imposter named Jude Law.
6.8/10
IMDbBest Achievement in Makeup | 2005 | Valli
Best Makeup and Hairstyling | 2005 | Bill
Composer of the Year | 2004 | Thomas
Best Actress | 2005 | Emily
Period or Fantasy Film | 2005 | Rick
2005 | Thomas
Excellence in PeriodFantasy Film | 2005 | Colleen
Choice Movie Bad Guy | 2005 | Jim
Best Achievement in Costume Design | 2005
Best Achievement in Art Direction | 2005
Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures Original Score | 2005
Outstanding Performance by an Animated Character in a Live Action Motion Picture | 2005
Best Young Actress | 2005
Best Family Film Live Action | 2005
Best Young Actor | 2005 | Liam
Best Performance in a Feature Film Leading Young Actress | 2005
Best Performance in a Feature Film Young Actress Age Ten or Younger | 2005
Best Family Feature Film Comedy or Musical | 2005
Best Performance in a Feature Film Leading Young Actor | 2005 | Liam
Best Male Voice | 2005 | Roberto
Best Production Design | 2005 | Rick
Favorite Movie Actor | 2005 | Jim
Best Villain | 2005 | Jim
Soundtrack Composer of the Year | 2005 | Thomas
Best Original Score for a Comedy Film | 2004 | Thomas
Budget 140,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 209,073,645 USD
When the children first meet Count Olaf and Jim Carrey says, "Wait, give me that last line again" was not actually in the script. It was Carrey staying in character and wanting to try it again, but they kept the cameras rolling and felt it worked the way it happened.
During production, Liam Aiken grew four and a half inches (11.4 centimeters), requiring adjustments to his costume throughout. By the end of the movie, he is visibly taller than Emily Browning, who portrayed his older sister.
Kara and Shelby Hoffman (Sunny) were genuinely terrified of Jim Carrey in his Count Olaf make-up.
It is the first Nickelodeon Movies film to win an Academy Award, which was for Best Makeup and Hairstyling.
After scouring ballet schools looking for a girl to play Violet Baudelaire, casting director Avy Kaufman was exercising at the gym when she spotted Emily Browning on television, and decided to get her for an audition.
"Count Olaf: I must say, you are a gloomy looking bunch. Why so glum? Klaus Baudelaire: ...Our parents just died. Count Olaf: Ah yes, of course. How very, very awful. Wait! Let me do that one more time. Give me the line again! Quickly, while it's fresh in my mind! Klaus Baudelaire: [uncertainly] Our parents just died? Count Olaf: [gasps dramatically] Sunny: [in baby talk] What a schmuck!"
"Violet Baudelaire: It's the letter! The letter that never came! [reading] Violet Baudelaire: 'Dearest children - since we've been abroad we have missed you all so much. Certain events have compelled us to extend our travels. One day, when you're older, you will learn all about the people we have befriended and the dangers we have faced. At times the world can seem an unfriendly and sinister place, but believe us when we say that there is much more good in it than bad. All you have to do is look hard enough. And what might seem to be a series of unfortunate events may, in fact, be the first steps of a journey. We hope to have you back in our arms soon, darlings, but in case this letter arrives before our return, know that we love you. It fills us with pride to know that no matter what happens in this life, that you three will take care of each other, with kindness and bravery and selflessness, as you always have. And remember one thing, my darlings, and never forget it: that no matter where we are, know that as long as you have each other, you have your family. And you are home.'"