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Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events

Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004)

Rated PG 108 min - Adventure Comedy Family
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.

Directors: Brad Silberling

Cast: Jim Carrey, Liam Aiken, Emily Browning, Kara Hoffman, and Shelby Hoffman

Release Date: December 13, 2004

81 Movie Reviews
  • ttlearner
    ttlearnerover 6 years55 popcorn
    It shows that being brave always pays off.
    • firepause551
      firepause551over 6 years55 popcorn
      I will just say this right now. If you hate sad endings don't watch tis if you don't care, WATCH THIS PLEASE it is so good!
      • pickles13
        pickles13over 6 years55 popcorn
        I'v watched the tv show on Netflix but not the movie
        • iamstephantz
          iamstephantzover 6 years55 popcorn
          I have read the whole series and it only took me 1 year. The plot and book and setting for this movie isn't as great the original but its just as intresting
          • firetacos
            firetacosover 6 years55 popcorn
            i love the books and the show and movies the books are good to
            • iamstephantz
              iamstephantzover 6 years55 popcorn
              this is awesome
              • papergirlsfb
                papergirlsfbover 6 years44 popcorn
                Totally FALSE as story plots go. Why cant authors just do the movie just like the book is ? its not so hard Daniel Handler ! Its a great movie if you can put the difference of the book aside and just watch it . I keep a picture above my bed of Count Olaf (Totally not creepy , right). He is the best villain ever !!! (mind you , I didn't say smartest villain )
                • Spac3Wolfalmost 7 years
                  i really don't understand how this movie is is rated pg the whole move the uncle is trying to kill the kids for money its dark and twisted id rate it pg 13 because of its dark themes and the fact he literally dies but nope he still survives.
                  • deimos
                    deimosalmost 7 years
                    They never showed the unmasking of Count Olaf. bummer
                    • boonana
                      boonanaabout 7 yearsFeatured
                      If you're into things that never work out, Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events is for you. Count Olaf, the main antagonist, will do literally anything to steal the three children's fortune. Characters had great personalities, mind you. Emily Browning played Violet. Not to mention, Violet was played so well and made the movie so much worthwhile than it already was. Liam Aiken was Klaus's actor. Then Kara and Shelby Hoffman, which are two twin baby girls who played Sunny. I would suggest a mature-er audience, probably 12+ for this movie as the scenes can get pretty intense and there is one murder with half a dead body in the shadows to see. There was a difference from the books, most notably Count Olaf. He was much more, how could you say: humourous and "fluffy" in the movie -- while Count Olaf, novel version, well, would rather speak of pools of your blood. A very dark movie, but a great one at that.