Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events is quite possibly the most amazingly beautiful movie I've ever seen. And possibly ever wish to see. I was utterly enchanted.
The Baudelaire children were magnificent, and the two young ones playing Sunny were the funniest thing I've ever seen. It's not right for babies to have that much comic timing. (Okay, some of their comedy came not from them, but from their subtitles, but their expressions were uncanny)
OK, I have to say, Liam Neeson's facial hair might be enough to keep me away from that.
So Carrey didn't bug?
He was fairly subdued (relatively speaking) and under quite a bit of makeup. Also, you're supposed to hate his character, so that helps a little. I think he was probably adding to the material quite a bit, and fans of the books might be bugged by him, though I haven't read them myself and can't swear by that.
But he did quite well in his role, and the children are really the centerpiece anyway.
RIO! HI RIO!
OK, I have to say, Liam Neeson's facial hair might be enough to keep me away from that.
It was a valiant attempt at Ras al Gul's look, you have to admit. Emphasis on attempt.
Liam Neeson's facial hair might be enough to keep me away from that.
Are you speaking of Lemony Snicket? No Liam Neeson there.
No, you were speaking of Batman. Nebbemind.
It was a valiant attempt at Ras al Gul's look, you have to admit. Emphasis on attempt.
Where is he in the damn trailer? I don't know much about him.
Are you speaking of Lemony Snicket? No Liam Neeson there.
No, Batman Begins.
It was a valiant attempt at Ras al Gul's look, you have to admit.
Except, of course, that I have NO idea who it's supposed to be.
It was a valiant attempt at Ras al Gul's look, you have to admit. Emphasis on attempt
No, because he's not playing Ra's, he's playing Henri Ducard. Ken Watanabe is playing Ra's.
(Edited to get the @#($ apostrophe in the right place.)