I would love if the series gets remade. I would actually love to remake them :P
If I was to make a teaser poster for PS, I'd go for a simple shot of owls flying over London, something that was in the book yet not in the original film, and just don't have the movie title, just a big, bold tagline like "Magic is back" or something related to that.
Like it or not, the movies we got were wayyyyyy better than anything anyone could have hoped for. They could have treated them like Narnia, or Eragon, or the countless other failed attempts at fantasy novel adaptations.
Like it or not, the movies we got were wayyyyyy better than anything anyone could have hoped for. They could have treated them like Narnia, or Eragon, or the countless other failed attempts at fantasy novel adaptations.
I have tried to erase the ending from my mind, Olaf being sentenced to endure every unfortuntate event he put the children in was beyond ridiculous and spoiled it for me a little. But overall I found it enjoyable.
I have tried to erase the ending from my mind, Olaf being sentenced to endure every unfortuntate event he put the children in was beyond ridiculous and spoiled it for me a little. But overall I found it enjoyable.
Watch the special features, they have an alternate ending where he laughs in Violets's face and flies away.
I have tried to erase the ending from my mind, Olaf being sentenced to endure every unfortuntate event he put the children in was beyond ridiculous and spoiled it for me a little. But overall I found it enjoyable.
Watch the special features, they have an alternate ending where he laughs in Violets's face and flies away.
I have tried to erase the ending from my mind, Olaf being sentenced to endure every unfortuntate event he put the children in was beyond ridiculous and spoiled it for me a little. But overall I found it enjoyable.
In the movie doesn't it show all that stuff and then the narrator says something like "If only life was that fair" and then explains that Olaf escaped? Whatever, I LOVE the soundtrack for that movie, although I don't like that they kiddied the grimness of it all, and Carrey was just overbearing in the end. I would have preferred a much more sinister Olaf.
Anyway, someone up there said that JK Rowling would never allow them to remake the movies. I'm not so sure. She's always talking about introducing the series to new generations, so I wouldn't see it as too out of character for her to agree to remakes in a few decades, maybe less than that. Also, are we sure she even has the power to veto remakes? I mean, she sold the rights of the books to WB. After that, I thought an author was pretty powerless.
I have tried to erase the ending from my mind, Olaf being sentenced to endure every unfortuntate event he put the children in was beyond ridiculous and spoiled it for me a little. But overall I found it enjoyable.
In the movie doesn't it show all that stuff and then the narrator says something like "If only life was that fair" and then explains that Olaf escaped? Whatever, I LOVE the soundtrack for that movie, although I don't like that they kiddied the grimness of it all, and Carrey was just overbearing in the end. I would have preferred a much more sinister Olaf.
Anyway, someone up there said that JK Rowling would never allow them to remake the movies. I'm not so sure. She's always talking about introducing the series to new generations, so I wouldn't see it as too out of character for her to agree to remakes in a few decades, maybe less than that. Also, are we sure she even has the power to veto remakes? I mean, she sold the rights of the books to WB. After that, I thought an author was pretty powerless.
Sinister Olaf? Again, deleted scenes.
They wanted the movie not to scare younger children.
In a deleted scene he climbs up on to the dining table and crushes the Pasta Puttanesca meals and kicks them off on to the floor.
I think it is good but I don´t like the tagline "The Magic Begins Again" and Christmas 2014. Make posters imagining that the movie was never released. It will be better.
I would actually like to see them make an animated version of HP, just test it with the first movie and if it is good, keep em coming! Then JKR could have such influence on it!
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If I was to make a teaser poster for PS, I'd go for a simple shot of owls flying over London, something that was in the book yet not in the original film, and just don't have the movie title, just a big, bold tagline like "Magic is back" or something related to that.
Thankee cadmus i wanted to echo the style of the book titles
Lovely poster, I honestly like it
A Series of Unfortunate Events was a really enjoyable movie, even if Carrey almost ruined everything.
Anyway, someone up there said that JK Rowling would never allow them to remake the movies. I'm not so sure. She's always talking about introducing the series to new generations, so I wouldn't see it as too out of character for her to agree to remakes in a few decades, maybe less than that. Also, are we sure she even has the power to veto remakes? I mean, she sold the rights of the books to WB. After that, I thought an author was pretty powerless.
They wanted the movie not to scare younger children.
In a deleted scene he climbs up on to the dining table and crushes the Pasta Puttanesca meals and kicks them off on to the floor.
i know its harry, looking at hogwarts right?
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Can you make one of the second movie?
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Then JKR could have such influence on it!