On m'a dit que c'était à Tokyo, au Japon. Cela signifie-t-il donc que Mads Mikkelsen et Norman Reedus tirent sur le mocap et agissent au Japon?
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On m'a dit que c'était à Tokyo, au Japon. Cela signifie-t-il donc que Mads Mikkelsen et Norman Reedus tirent sur le mocap et agissent au Japon?
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Il y a quelques interviews avec Norman Reedus ou Mads Mikkelsen qui parlent de la mort. Je n'ai pas trouvé d'interview avec Léa Seydoux pour parler du jeu. Une déception parce que je voulais vraiment entendre quelque chose d'elle parler de l'expérience sur le travail avec Kojima et son opinion sur Death Stranding.
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Sinon, pouvez-vous recommander un cosmétique qui ne se démarque pas trop?
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Gonna be fire. Norman Reedus delivering packages across post apocalyptic Los Santos. Guest staring Denzel Washington as Old CJ.
Since Viv got Norman Reedus to voice Striker in the episode Harvest moon festival(and didn't return), how about a new voice actor? Like Michael Rooker? He would make a badass antagonist
I can't even have a 10 second conversation with someone about Starfield without them immediately going off about how "empty" and "barren" starfield is. I see it in almost every forum post/question/topic of or relating to starfield everywhere.
Like the people who claim starfield is "empty" and boring are the same people who drooled over Norman Reedus carrying his dead mom across a giant rock and being a glorified pizza delivery guy while basically on 10 tabs of LSD. You're all the same people who missed jr high graduation because you were too busy spending your 10,000th hour in No Man's Lie, at about 1/10th the graphics and 1/100th of the action this game has. You all know you're just salty that slime rancher 3 isn't out yet. Calm down. Starfield is immaculate. You're just mad.
I was watching a 6 year old video of Norman Reedus on the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon and he talked about how he knew a Cafè in Venice, California that had a portrait of Jim Morrison on the wall.
Maybe he's been a Jim Morrison fan for a while and wanted the writers to implement that there,
Hell, it might've been why the show was set it France (But that's a stretch obv).
Ofc he didn't put up or make that portrait so it's probably a coincidence.
Thoughts?
Edit: It was a mural and the video's title is "Norman Reedus Ran from Cops on Dirt Bikes as a Teen"
It’s obvious Norman Reedus was in his early 40s when season 1 was filmed but I’ve always felt he played the character to be a lot younger. The way he acts in the first 2 seasons screams early to mid 20s, while Merle is a decade older. Just the way he reacts to things, gets attached reminded me of a much younger character and I think Norman did that intentionally. What do you guys think?
I think it fits the character of Daryl more to be younger. It makes his protective crush he had on Beth more realistic, his dysfunctional mother / liking he has about Carol would work more imo. How awkward and inexperienced he can come off.
I swear I’ve seen people in this subreddit talk about something like this before, how the character just comes off much younger than the actor.
I happened to watch it as I saw it was in Prime and starred Willem Dafoe. I was not expecting it to be so bloody good.
This film is up there with Tarantino's works, has a stellar cast and incredible writing. Just a great fun film with an edge as it has serious social commentary narrative.
I love how bizarre, funny and balls to the walls nuts it gets.
It has to be Dafoe's greatest role. He is having so much fun with this role. Utterly chewing up the scenery.
Norman Reedus and Sean Patrick Flanery just really likeable and very funny as the two brothers. Hah there's a surprise role from the great Billy Conelly. And even a particularly menacing performance from Ron Jeremy.
Just a brilliant dark movie. I can't believe the writer director Troy Duffy is as well known or hasn't made anything noteworthy since, he's clearly a genius since this was his first ever movie and script.
I have some time off coming up this holiday, so looking for anything to play that I’ll remember. I prefer single player narrative focus, but open to anything. Here are a few I’ve played to help with what I’m looking for
Nier Replicant & Automata (was obsessed for a while and completed both and read the books)
Death Stranding (played this over Christmas 2019 non stop for 5 days straight. Was having dreams about Norman Reedus and Lou lmao)
Dark Souls 1 (the interconnected world and environmental story telling was incredible. I spent hours reading up on the lore to better understand the game)
Bioshock 1 & 3 (2 was great but didn’t hit me as much as 1 and 3)
Ocarina of Time (something about this one stuck with me over the others)
Prey 2017 (loved the isolation in space feel. Discovering the story through computer logs and notes)
Fire Watch (immersive, great voice acting, and interesting story)
Oxenfree 1 & 2 (impressive writing and voice acting, felt relatable)
Been noticing Capcom's peak mocap is so good of late. Especially with previous titles Resident Evil 3 and Devil May Cry V (V for Vergil), I'd say Capcom could hire more models, actors, YouTubers, fitness people to do some characters for them. So...
I compiled a list of people that would match perfectly for a resident evil game. Please let me know who they would match and why.
Idreas Elba
Vladislava Galagan
Liam Neeson
Melinda Lindmark
Tom Holland
Ida Bergoth
Markiplier
Leanbeefpatty
Coryxenshin
J.K Simmons
Jessica Shen
Norman Reedus
Kittybitgaming
Johnathan Majors
Dan Southworth
I think one of the things people keep forgetting when posting about Sevro, is he's still a Gold. The lowest Gold is still probably in the top 20% in looks, even if unconventional.
He should be played by an actor that is ugly hot. Not necessarily THESE actors, but this type comes to mind.
Adam Driver DJ Qualls Paul Dano Norman Reedus Matt Smith
All of these actors people will debate on if they're hot or not. But none of them will ever be compared to Brad Pitt or the like. So, still attractive in their own way but probably not competing for Sexiest Man Of The Year.
Hello, I'm in my late 20's and considering going to acting school here in UK. I'm in my later 20's and would graduate in my early 30's. I spoke with a student who was 25 who graduated from a very high regarded acting school here and she told me they had people ranging from 21-41 which surprised me, I didn't think they'd accept mature students of this age into acting schools and presumed you'd stand out like crazy, but I have friends that are 20 and despite being a little more mature, I don't think it's really a noticeable age difference, she did mention that in the school 30's isn't ''old'' but it's older than average in an acting school, it kind of put my mind at ease considering this dream. I make money from self-employment and my own business' so actually have time and money to invest into doing this.
I started reading about actors who started later including Mads Mikkelsen who started at 31 or Norman Reedus who started at 29 etc but they tend to have done something before and just jumped into acting and got lucky and worked hard.
Did any actors/actress' graduate any acting school in USA or UK in their 30's? This stuff really motivates me for some reason and I always see them graduating acting schools at 21 or at latest 25-27 when I look on the wikipedia, would be nice to see some people who graduated later but maybe that's not a thing and when you're older you need to just jump into it?
Do you know what Freon is? Well, for the un-initiated, Freon, R-22, or chlorodifluoromethane is a halomethane hydrocarbon commonly used a refrigerant for air conditioners and refrigerators. It's also abused as a recreational inhalant for it's euphoric and dissociative/ salvia-like hallucinogenic side-effects. I would know, as I was once an avid user of Freon. As I've been clean for over a decade now, I figured that this board was a good place to share the story, so here we go.
It began in a summer of '95 when I was 14 years old when I started shooting heroin. I had no father and my mother was an abusive wretch who I would rather die then spend a single minute around. After several months of smoking crack, a girl that I knew introduced me to heroin. She got the needle ready and put it my arm, and injected the liquid into my arm, and.... holy shit, it was the best feeling ever. It was like a full-body and mind orgasm times a thousand. I don't know, you really have to experience it your self to comprehend it. Anyway, after several years of shooting dope and working a shitty job at a convenience store, in 2003, a friend of mine, who we'll call B, hit me up telling me that he knew a guy who had this drug that could produce euphoria more powerful than the first time you tried heroin. He told me that this guy was not only the biggest crack-head west of the Mississippi, but he also had ready access to all different types of drugs, from volatile inhalants and stimulants like top-quality meth and coke, all the way to research psychedelics, entactogens, and deliriants. During this time, the only drugs that I had used so far were heroin and oxycodone.
I was interested, so I asked what the drug was. He just chuckled and said "You'll see!", as he beckoned me to his car. I had the day off, so I got into his car and we drive for about an hour until we arrived at an older house wit an old Ford pick-up parked in front of it. We got out and went to the front door and knocked. This guy (C), who looked like a disheveled version of Norman Reedus answered the door. He was obviously hyped up on some kind of stimulant as he began speed-talking about a "hydrocarbon that feels like heaven" while looking up at the sky. I began laughing at his odd behavior as we walk in. I asked him what this drug was and he ran out of the room, and came back later holding a canister with the text "R-22" on it. He said it was called Freon, and said that it was like a "combination of heroin and PCP, minus the psychosis and mania"
He handed me a balloon and told me to connect the balloon to the canister. I did so, and he then said to put the balloon to your mouth and begin exhaling and inhaling like you would with nitrous oxide. I detached the balloon and began huffing. I took a hit, and holy shit, this stuff was like the rush I got from my first heroin injection multiplied one-hundred fold. It was at that point that heroin lost its magic, and I knew that I Freon would be my new drug of choice. Looking back on it, this was probably the biggest mistake I've ever made. Considering how many drugs this guy somehow had access to, I should have asked for some 2-CB or something, not this shit. Anyway, after the rush faded, which probably lasted for about 2 - 4 minutes, I took passed the balloon to my friend, who began huffing.
We then refilled the balloon, and I went first. I took 4 hard hits. Euphoria washed over me once more, even more intense than before, as my vision faded to a greenish-cyan color. My friends were laughing. The pitch of their voice was dipping from high to low, and I immediately saw my self from the third person. I was standing, wobbling like an old person. I then took the perspective of the television, which was right across from the sofa we were at. Everything suddenly turned to a red color as my friend jumped atop the sofa and yelled "IM THE KING OF THE WORLD" and then jumped off, falling on his ass and making a loud ass bang in the process. C began laughing his ass off as B hobbled up and began huffing again. I was then struck with a feeling of paranoia as I was scared that I was doomed to be a TV for rest of my existence, that this was my punishment for hedonism. A few minutes later, I came to. I was still standing, but I was dizzy was hell and I had a slight headache.
C passed me the bag and I took 2 more huffs. I didn't trip again, but I was filled confusion. B said something along the lines of "Bro, imagine huffing Freon while tripping on Benadryl!" My Freon riddled mind had no idea what he was talking about, so I responded with "Benadryl? What's Benadryl? Benny Drill? Ben O'Drell? Wait no, I bent a drill!". The rest of the nigh went on like this as I took a bout a dozen or so more hits, but not in succession. I probably would have died if I took 12 hits in succession. A few hours later, B drove me home as a tingly feeling radiated throughout my body. The next day, I craved Freon more than I ever craved heroin. I craved this Freon so much that I would be willing to be flagellated, crucified, then boiled alive 5 times over just to get it. I did some research and found out that Freon was easily accessible through the AC units. I called up B, and told to meet me at the local church. The local church had multiple AC units as it turned out. We went to the church, and we began huffing. I took 5 hits and I felt a euphoric rush accompanied by a feeling of shrinking at an extreme speed. I shrunk down to the size of a quark. Everything around me looked completely alien as I took the size of an elementary particle. It looked absolutely stunning, an I wanted to stay their forever. I wandered around for a few hours, but then, some other quarks came over and began talking to me.
"Holy shit! Where did you come from!?" One of the quarks exclaimed.
"Dude, what the hell are you doing? Why the absolute fuck would you inhale hydrocarbons? What the hell is wrong with you??!!!" another exclaimed.
The quarks were right. They were trying to help me. I knew what they were saying, and I knew they were right, but I didn't care. The euphoria was too much. I then began growing again, and I was horrified, horrified that I would no longer exist in that perfect world I was in. After the trip ended, I found myself lying on the pavement, looking up at the sun. I got up and looked at my watch. I had only been 2 minutes, even though the trip felt like it lasted hours. I hobbled over to the AC and started huffing again. I took 6 hits, and looked behind me. There was an 18-wheeler parked by the church, and it suddenly transformed into a giant robot. The robot began laughing at me, laughing at me for how stupid I was and how I would go nowhere in life, all while bearing the most terrifying grin I had ever seen on any living thing. Then, just like that, the trip ended.
My next experience happened 2 days later. I had bought myself a canister of Freon R-22, and some balloons. As soon as I got home, I unboxed the canister and began huffing. I took 7 hits. Euphoria hit me as usual, and everything took on a 16-bit look. I became confused as I interacted with the things around my house. Every time I touched the wall, there was a pixilated ripple effect on it, same thing with everything else I touched. I walked over to the bedroom and opened the door. The entire room was still 16-bit, but it was in a black and white color. There was a person who sort of resembled Toad from Super Mario sitting on my bed. He told me "You're locked to the cold. Please end this..." I didn't know what he meant. Suddenly, everything began fading, and after ten seconds of blackness, I heard the Toad guy yell "DON'T WAKE UP. DON'T WAKE UP. DON'T WAKE UP. AWAKEN OR CEASE TO BE. DON'T WAKEUP. I BEG OF YOU"
I woke up, and picked up the balloon, refilled it, and started huffing again. After huffs, I heard a knock on the door. It was B. I let him in and gave him a balloon. We then began huffing. I took 6 hits and another trip began. I felt a euphoric rush, and noticed that my PS2 took on a human-shape like the 18-wheeler did, and began dancing. I looked over to my friend and told him that he had to see this. He looked at the dancing PS2. I then began laughing. I was laughing so hard I could have had a stroke. After several minutes of laughing, the trip then ended, as did the euphoria. I started huffing again, and a new trip began. The PS2 was still standing there, talking to me. It said "YOU ARE" and then said "ERA OUY" in a loud, booming voice. I turned around and walked out of the home. I looked up to the sky and saw a shit ton of UFO's and aliens slowly falling to the ground. The aliens pulled out laser blasters and began destroying the cars and homes. I sat there, watching the destruction happen. Suddenly, the trip ended, and I had the worst headache ever accompanied by severe rebound anxiety.
I began huffing again, and this time I actually passed out.
This next experience was the last Freon trip I had. This time, I was with tome friends of mine, including B, at a house-party near my home. Most of the kids there were in college, but some were still in high-school. Most of them weren't doing any drugs, but the ones that were, they were using more tame drugs, such as beer, MDMA, cocaine or LSD. Meanwhile, B and I, a well as two others were huffing Freon in the backyard near a bonfire. I took 10 hits in succession, and everything went black, and then blue and red about 50 times over and then I found myself in what looked like a hallway. The walls were made out of metal and the floors were black. I turned around and say about a dozen dark-red figures. They began talking, one after another.
The first one said "NO!"
The second, "Cursed."
The third, "You doomed yourself."
The fourth, "Why did you kill us all?"
I was terrified, I thought these beings would kill me. I started running, and I realized that this hallway was actually a maze. I just ran at full speed. I just continued running, for what felt like millions of years, no joke; it literally felt like millions of years passed during this trip. I ran, and the red figures were chasing yelling various insults at me. After another million years of running, the trip apparently ended. I woke up next, and It actually took me about 30 minutes to comprehend that millions of years didn't pass, as it legit felt like millions of years. I asked B how long I was out for, and he said for about a minute and a half. I picked up another balloon and began huffing again, and I was right back into the same maze. I began running again as the same red figures were chasing me, threatening to kill me. A few million years then passed, and then everything went black, and my body went numb.
I then heard a beeping sound, and as soon as the beeping sound started, the message "WARNIG! BODY TEMPERATURE BELOW 95 DEGREES!" in red text with a red triangle warning sign beside it flashed for about 15 times before everything faded to a blood red color as I felt pain that was on par with a cluster headache throughout my entire head. A few seconds later, I began experiencing psychedelic-like visuals as the pain quickly faded into euphoria, this rush being the most powerful one yet. Despite the powerful euphoric rushes I've had prior to this one, there is no adequate word in any known language on the planet to describe how utterly at peace I felt, then it clicked in my head that I was dying. I just laid there, ready to and excited to accept my fate. Then, a moment of clarity hit me; I didn't want to die, I was only 22 years old. I know I was hopelessly addicted to shit, but I still had potential; so much to do, people to meet, jobs to get and money to make, a woman to meet, and kids to have. Faintly, I heard B yell "Shit! He's foaming! Call an ambulance NOW!" I then heard echoed yelling of what sounded like paramedics yelling a bunch of medical jargon. I still couldn't see, but the feeling of relief was un-real.
I woke up in the hospital. The doctor came in a few minutes later and told me that my lungs were nearly destroyed and that my internal body temperature was only 89 degrees, a dangerously low level, and had I gone without treatment for even a few more minutes, I would have died. He then asked me how many times I had huffed Freon, and I told him that I lost count, that it was so addictive that It was impossible to keep track. He then told me that it was nothing short of a miracle that I didn't die from hypothermia, internal frost-bite, or hypoxia, or that I was still able to think and talk coherently. It was also a miracle that I didn't fall and fracture my skull or some shit while under the influence. He then said due to my addictive personality, that I should check into an addiction program as soon as I'm discharged. I met B at the same program, and told him that I was quitting Freon and heroin. He said he was doing the same.
My psychiatrist prescribed low-dose benzodiazepines to deal with the anxiety from withdrawal, and the addiction program went well. I still got cravings, but they aren't as intense as they used to be. I was eventually able to get off of the heroin and the Freon, and got myself a job and a car. I'm doing pretty well for my self now, and me and B are still friends. As deadly as Freon was, it taught me an invaluable lesson; a lesson I should have learned long before I touched it. I've been clean of heroin and Freon for over a decade now. I still enjoy drugs, however. I smoke weed once a week, and pop the occasional acid tab or 2-CB tablet, but I no longer shoot dope or huff dangerous hydrocarbons.
Take this from me; never huff anything. NEVER. EVER. HUFF. ANYTHING. PERIOD. Use literally anything else; sniff some coke, shoot some ketamine, smoke a joint or pop a molly, you're better off doing any other drug than huffing volatile solvents. I learned that the hard way, and it could happen to you.
Again, never huff anything. Your body will thank you. Trust me.
Maddie Phillips was nominated for Performers of the Month (October 2023) on the SpoilerTV website. Phillips is competing for the episode 1.07, "Sick".
The "Performers of the Month" has existed on SpoilerTV since 2016. The nominations were made by the website's users, who usually send their submissions on the first three days of each month; on the fourth day, the website open a poll with the five actors and five actresses with the most votes. This time, the vote to choose the nominees took place later than usual.
Phillips is also competing with April Bowlby (Doom Patrol), Bruce Greenwood (The Fall of the House of Usher), Con O'Neill (Our Flag Means Death), Kelsey Grammer (Frasier), Nia Vardalos (Chucky), Norman Reedus (The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon), Reese Witherspoon (The Morning Show), Tara Strong (Loki) and Titus Welliver (Bosch: Legacy).
For those who want to vote for Phillips, you can vote here: https://www.spoilertv.com/2023/11/performer-of-month-october-2023-voting.html
Voting will close at Noon(ET) on 15th November.
Now that the Actor's Strike is essentially over, what are some potential picks for Shadow's actor that aren't talked about enough?
I know a lot of people want Keanu Reeves or Robert Pattinson to play him, and I do think that those are both good and even likely picks, but there are a lot of other great actors that would do a good job. One option I would love to see would be Norman Reedus. Mainly I just want to see him in something other than The Walking Dead.
And just to address it, there's like a 0.1% chance they pick one of the game VA's. I mean never say never, but to be honest the people who are convinced it's going to be Jason Griffith are coping hard. I'll eat my shorts if I'm proven wrong.
1968:
Warren Beatty as Bruce Wayne/Batman
John Laurie as Alfred Pennyworth
Peter Fonda as The Joker
Gregory Peck as Commissioner James Gordon
James Garner as Harvey Dent/Two Face
Nicol Williamson as The Chechen
Raymond St. Jacques as Gambol
James Hong as Mr. Lau
Rita Moreno as Detective Anna Ramirez
Pedro Gonzalez-Gonzalez as Mayor Anthony Garcia
Jack Palance as Sal Maroni
Natalie Wood as Rachel Dawes (Recast)
Jester Hairston as Lucius Fox
Director: Francis Ford Coppola
1978:
Harrison Ford as Bruce Wayne/Batman
John Gielgud as Alfred Pennyworth
David Bowie as The Joker
Gene Hackman as Commissioner James Gordon
Jon Voight as Harvey Dent/Two-Face
Charles Dance as The Chechen
Jim Brown as Gambol
Kenneth Tsang as Mr. Lau
Angélica María as Detective Anna Ramirez
Héctor Elizondo as Mayor Anthony Garcia
Marlon Brando as Sal Maroni
Sally Field as Rachel Dawes (Recast)
Robert Earl Jones as Lucius Fox
Director: Brian De Palma
1988:
Kurt Russell as Bruce Wayne/Batman
Alec Guinness as Alfred Pennyworth
Gary Oldman as The Joker
Harvey Keitel as Commissioner James Gordon
Richard Gere as Harvey Dent/Two-Face
Bruce Payne as The Chechen
Carl Weathers as Gambol
George Cheung as Mr. Lau
Sônia Braga as Detective Anna Ramirez
Edward James Olmos as Mayor Anthony Garcia
Frank Vincent as Sal Maroni
Geena Davis as Rachel Dawes (Recast)
Ossie Davis as Lucius Fox
Director: Michael Mann
1998:
Keanu Reeves as Bruce Wayne/Batman
Richard Attenborough as Alfred Pennyworth
Sam Rockwell as The Joker
Jeff Bridges as Commissioner James Gordon
Alec Baldwin as Harvey Dent/Two-Face
Rhys Ifans as The Chechen
Wesley Snipes as Gambol
Yuen Biao as Mr. Lau
Elpidia Carrillo as Detective Anna Ramirez
Jimmy Smits as Mayor Anthony Garcia
Joe Mantegna as Sal Maroni
Elizabeth Hurley as Rachel Dawes (Recast)
Sidney Poitier as Lucius Fox
Director: Sam Raimi
2008:
Ben Affleck as Bruce Wayne/Batman
Peter O'Toole as Alfred Pennyworth
Jake Gyllenhaal as The Joker
Viggo Mortensen as Commissioner James Gordon
Josh Brolin as Harvey Dent/Two-Face
Norman Reedus as The Chechen
Wood Harris as Gambol
Daniel Wu as Mr. Lau
Benicio del Toro as Mayor Anthony Garcia
Sofía Vergara as Detective Anna Ramirez
Michael Madsen as Sal Maroni
Kaite Holmes as Rachel Dawes (Recast)
Billy Dee Williams as Lucius Fox
Director: Christopher Nolan
2018:
Sebastian Stan as Bruce Wayne/Batman
John Cleese as Alfred Pennyworth
Bill Skarsgård as The Joker
Daniel Craig as Commissioner James Gordon
Chris Pine as Harvey Dent/Two-Face
Jonathan Rhys Meyers as The Chechen
Tyrese Gibson as Gambol
Jon Foo as Mr. Lau
Danny Pino as Mayor Anthony Garcia
Alice Braga as Detective Anna Ramirez
Bobby Cannavale as Sal Maroni
Elizabeth Olsen as Rachel Dawes (Recast)
Samuel L. Jackson as Lucius Fox
Director: Todd Phillips
I'm going to be so disappointed if not, i'd love to see live action Sam
I’m currently rewatching the walking dead and it never fails to amaze me how great the actors are in the show. Even though im rewatching and I know everything that’s going to happen, it keeps me on my toes and it hits so hard when a character I like dies.
Andrew Lincoln is one of the best I’d say and im surprised he’s not talked about more and hasn’t won at least one award. His acting is phenomenal. He portrays Rick like a damn magician or something. You can really see how Rick changes throughout the seasons and Andrew follows that amazingly. Melissa McBride is also amazing. She’s also someone who’s really amazing at following and expressing the character development of Carol. Chandler Riggs. Holy shit. As someone so young while in the show, who grew up on the show, his acting is absolutely amazing and I started to realise that during season 3 and 4. In season 4 after the prison went down and he and Rick found Judith’s carrier and though she was killed, Carl walked off and then went on overkill on a walker. That was amazing acting. What also stood out was when Rick and Carl hid in the house just after they left the prison. When Carl shouted at Rick when he was sleeping. Then when he thought Rick had turned and had the gun pointing at him. The emotion he could portray as a child is extremely well done.
Of course there are a number of amazing actors in the show. Norman Reedus for obvious reasons. Scott Wilson. Michael Rooker. I saw him in the guardians of the galaxy before I started watching twd.
These were just the ones who stands out to me most.
This is a story about three orphans named Violet, Klaus and Sunny Baudelaire who, after having escaped Count Olaf from stealing their family fortune, are separated from three freaks from the Caligari Carnival. Violet and Klaus rolling down a steep slope in a caravan, and Sunny in Count Olaf's car. The children have to wait to get their fortune back before they can reunite with their family.
The Original Series and the films were the beginnings of The Lemony Snicket series. The Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events now refers to the television series and the 2007 film, which was based on the first book of the series, The Austere Academy. The story of these books takes place in a strange land called the "Snicketverse", which is the domain of an evil genius named Count Olaf, who attempts to get the children's inheritance from their parents (who have become orphans after they die). However, the children manage to defeat the evil Count Olaf in the second book, The Bad Beginning, and in the third book, The Reptile Room. The films also portray a host of other characters, such as the Coonish Baudelaire orphans' neighbors Klaus' Uncle Monty and Aunt Josephine, Captain Sham, and the Valets.
The TV series was originally broadcast on Cartoon Network in 2004, and was produced by Studio B Productions, directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, and produced by Jim Miller. The series ran for three seasons and 23 episodes, concluding in 2006. The first and second seasons featured Jim Carrey voicing Count Olaf, and Jim Parsons voicing V.F.D. (Volunteers for the Preservation of Family and Culture) member Jean-Michel (later also known as Man B) Vandegrift, a high-society man who is impersonating a servant in order to pose as a Count Olaf double. As this character was based on Count Olaf, the character was modified slightly for The Bad Beginning to make him slightly less horrid. The two actors were not replaced for The Reptile Room, as it is mostly told from the perspective of Violet and Klaus and their life in Olaf's mansion.
The series was adapted into an eight-part theatrical movie released on February 19, 2007, a year before the TV series was originally set to end. This film is also different from the TV series. It introduces a new lead antagonist, Count Olaf, who is the founder of V.F.D., an organization dedicated to uncovering and hiding the things in society that children find strange or unsettling.
Rather than developing characters over the course of the TV series, as was the case with most other shows that premiered in the late 2000s, The Bad Beginning was dedicated to introducing characters and developing the relationships between them. As a result, all of the main characters of the TV series made cameo appearances during the movie.
Funimation Entertainment licensed the first two seasons for streaming on their website in North America, as well as an abridged DVD set which included four special featurettes, including interviews with the show's creators and writers, concept art, episode guides, and an extensive set tour, giving an in-depth look at the set design and props featured in the series. Funimation also made the complete series available on their DVD release of the TV series on October 7, 2011.
Following the first two seasons, the series was produced as a feature-length film, The Reptile Room, released on February 5, 2013.
The second film, The Wide Window, featured a character named Esmé Squalor, but this character was removed from subsequent adaptations of the books, so her role in the first film was her only role in the entire franchise.
On September 25, 2018, Netflix began streaming an eight-episode third film, The Carnivorous Carnival, in its entirety. It was directed by Daniel Handler, and featured a cameo from Lemony Snicket.
CHARACTERS
COUNT OLAF, MAIN ANTAGONIST
Count Olaf (a.k.a. Count Olaf the Fourth, in some translations, in the French and Italian-dubbed versions, and also as a "bloodsucking vulture" in the American TV series) is a wicked and greedy character and the main antagonist of the series. Count Olaf's real name is Olaf I, Count of Lede. He is the eldest son of Eric the Elder and Helga, an overweight blonde woman with crooked teeth. After the death of his father, Olaf inherited the "Vole House", a mansion in the town of Ensemble in the Netherlands that is rumored to be cursed. There he founded the Vole Hunting Society (a.k.a. V.F.D.) for the express purpose of hunting, capturing, and devouring the Vole-possessed children.
In his first appearance in the pilot episode of the TV series, Olaf was seen living as a servant in a castle in Ensemble. Olaf wants to get a beautiful young girl named Gretchen over to the castle for his use. He makes his way to New York, where he arrives in a rickety old carriage, without a passport or even a change of clothes. He is helped by the people he encounters along the way, including a giant bird (played by the Count's pet chicken), a few orphans, and a kindly vagrant. It was here that he first meets the Baudelaire orphans and their guardian, Mr. Poe, in a Manhattan restaurant, and claims to be a British actor. In reality, Olaf is a notorious fraudster and is in search of his long-lost sister, Beatrice. Before his arrival in New York, he has spent several years traveling from country to country, impersonating other people, to try to win her hand in marriage. Olaf comes to a significant stand-off with the Baudelaires, but after failing to discover Beatrice, he sets his sights on the children. He then leaves the children with Mr. Poe, and returns to Ensemble in time to invite the Baudelaires to the Vole Ball.
Although he does not appear in book four, Olaf is mentioned several times, and its events are described by the Baudelaires as occurring after the events of the previous book. Olaf was finally revealed to be alive in the final book, and has already obtained most of the family fortune.
Count Olaf is renowned for being a skilled liar, and there is no word on how he manages to deceive most people he comes into contact with so often. In his first appearance in the TV series, he claims to have performed at London's Covent Garden, and in his second appearance, he is shown trying to con the Baudelaires out of their inheritance. The French dub of the series contains a scene in which he prepares to demonstrate a display of dexterity, stating ‘Look out, Bernard Samson!’ in the style of Marlon Brando's performance in The Godfather.
Since the death of his father, Olaf has run his V.F.D. much like his father, being ruthless and money-minded; he once described his life as ‘only half as much fun as it used to be’, a reference to his lack of family, because of his cruelty. He exhibits sociopathic tendencies, often torturing his victims or merely the possibility of torturing them. He also has various obsessive interests, one of which is collecting miniature pictures of babies, which he exhibits in his dungeon of V.F.D. headquarters. He also bemoans the fact that when he was a child, people, mostly his mother, called him ‘Frollo’, a name he finds utterly terrifying.
ESMÉ SQUALOR, COUNT OLAF’S GIRLFRIEND
Esmé Squalor is an upper-class girl who became popularly known as ‘Count Olaf's girlfriend’ when her name was revealed in the Baudelaires' fortune. According to Mr. Poe, Esmé and Count Olaf first met when Esmé was 12 and Count Olaf was 20, and were involved for almost 30 years until she finally revealed her secret. It is unclear why she turned her back on the much older man and his far more well-off lifestyle, but she states that she was unhappy in the relationship, even though she still loves him. Her interest in the children, as well as Count Olaf's, stems from the huge inheritance he expected to receive, which included her wedding ring. While Esmé is responsible for the deaths of several characters, she appears to be good-hearted and would not try to harm anyone unless compelled to do so, such as by the Baudelaires' parents. She assists Count Olaf in his crimes, at one point saying, ‘Please, sir, may I have a step behind?’
She, along with the hook-handed man and the person of indeterminate gender from Olaf's troupe, are also involved in Count Olaf's next play, as are the sisters. While the sisters disappear at one point, Esmé and Count Olaf remain, in spite of Count Olaf's obvious need of mental help. After Count Olaf flees with his money, Esmé helps Mr. Poe by disguising herself as the hook-handed man in order to rescue the Baudelaires.
When Esmé meets Madame Lulu, also known as Olivia Squalor, she is shocked to discover that Olivia has a British accent, and accuses her of pretending to be a countess, since Esmé still believes Olivia is ‘duchess’. Esmé also notes that Olivia was ‘trouble with a capital T, and she sounds like a real name’.
When Olivia reveals the true nature of her identity, Esmé says, ‘Well, if it isn't Count Olaf's posh girlfriend.’ When Olivia claims to not recognize Esmé, Esmé replies that her name is Ella Squalor, adding, ‘Although I thought you were a countess.’
Olivia responds by saying, ‘And how are you planning to save your new little red-headed ward?’ Esmé makes several sarcastic comments about the
audience reaction to her, also adding, ‘I don't think we're in America anymore, I think we're in Australia.’
She and Count Olaf later meet at a tea house, where they drink together, and talk about Esmé's ‘new little red-head ward’.
Count Olaf states, ‘I would love to work with a truly clever director... Esmé, a true artist could learn much from you." However, Esmé responds sarcastically, ‘Oh, Count Olaf, you know how to make an impression. I should think you would just love to watch the real master at work,’ adding, ‘One hopes you understand, Count Olaf, you're not going to get the girl.’
She then thanks Count Olaf for the meeting and informs him that she will not be needing a costume change.
AUNT JOSEPHINE, WIDOW LIVING ON LAKE LACHRYMOSE
Aunt Josephine was introduced to the Baudelaires in The Bad Beginning when a mysterious woman arrived at her house with a large suitcase full of money and was heard to ask ‘Your niece and nephew are here. Do you want to take them out in your boat?’ in a thick Scottish accent. She and the children then went out in her boat, which she left when the Baudelaires fell asleep.
When the children woke up, they asked if she was the one who brought them the cake, to which Josephine replied, ‘No, my grandson did that. It wasn't easy, though. He had to get out on his paddleboard and steer us around the duck island. That was a tricky maneuver.’ She was then alerted to the fact that the children had not paid her, but she claimed to not care, and kept insisting on money, to which they claimed they did not have.
Eventually, she bought the children a smoothie from a vending machine and bought some time by trying to convince the Baudelaires to come away with her, as she herself had nowhere else to go. She states to the children, ‘It's all right, you can trust me. I wouldn't let you come here if I thought I had to give you up. This is as far as I'm going.’ However, it was all a trap, as she dropped them off at the Quagmire residence, where Count Olaf discovered them.
When Count Olaf and his henchmen, along with Sunny and Klaus, stormed the house and tried to steal them, she suggested getting some of the Baudelaires’ money and doing something ‘boring’ with it, so the children would not try to escape, revealing that she had planned all along to get them. She later met with Count Olaf at the Rat Eat Bird Café, where she told him that she would not be their guardian for ‘them’.
While the Baudelaires and Olaf were arguing, Aunt Josephine made her escape and took the opportunity to run down the street. She was then spotted by Ms. Hubbard and taken back to the café, where the rest of the café’s patrons, the Count and his other henchmen, and Ms. Hubbard all helped to chase her down.
It was later revealed that her name was Aunt Josephine Sheard. She met Count Olaf and the Baudelaires in order to "take them away," after which they left for Montgomery.
VIOLET, KLAUS AND SUNNY, THE BAUDELAIRE CHILDREN
In The Reptile Room, the Baudelaires first meet the children at V.F.D., where Violet, Klaus, and Sunny claim to be orphans. She and her brother told Count Olaf and his henchmen that they didn’t have any money, however she was later hired to be one of Count Olaf's maids.
After Count Olaf and his henchmen manage to escape with them, they go to the Quagmire house where the Baudelaires also live. They try to have breakfast, but the Baudelaires remind the children that they don’t have money. The children then introduce themselves as orphans. Violet offers them pancakes and the children take it. As the Baudelaires were about to leave, the Baudelaires noticed that the children's mother was still alive and even suggested that she could make pancakes. The Baudelaires decide to pay for the pancakes by borrowing Mrs. Quagmire's car.
Unable to drive, Violet pretended to run out of gas, leaving Klaus and Sunny to steer the car. The children eventually convinced Violet to start driving again and they finally set off, heading to the Baudelaires' home. When Klaus realized that they were not going to bring the Baudelaires with them, he went back to the Quagmire house. Violet attempted to drive with Sunny but became distracted by her ringtone, which is an audio file of the Baudelaires as children.
After bumping into Aunt Josephine, she realized that the children are not orphans and proceeded to leave the scene, and Sunny ran to find the Baudelaires.
Count Olaf later contacted the Baudelaires to tell them that Sunny and Klaus had left, believing them to be orphans. He also revealed that Sunny and Klaus are in fact the Baudelaires' cousins, and that they were taken in after the Baudelaires' parents were killed. He told them that Mrs. Quagmire's house was on a secluded island, and that they needed to steal the Baudelaires' van.
Mrs. Quagmire is revealed to be a coward and turned down the offer to hide the children because she did not want to go back to hiding in the Quagmire house with the Quagmires.
When Violet, Klaus, and Sunny arrived at the house, they were locked inside and Olaf and his men proceed to get them out of the van.
JUSTICE STRAUSS, A FAMILY FRIEND
Violet, Klaus and Sunny meet Justice Strauss and her father, Mr. Strauss, in The End, when they're kidnapped by Count Olaf.
Justice Strauss, who lives in New York City, is the daughter of a distant cousin of the Baudelaires. She and her father met the Baudelaires at a plane crash survivors' convention. He introduced her to Count Olaf as his cousin.
Olaf asked her to take a video of him and the Baudelaires stealing money from a bank, but Justice Strauss refused. She later went to collect money from her cousin's house, as she was sent with money to pay for the film, and was taken to the Baudelaires' van. She told Count Olaf that she refused the money and left to hide behind some bushes.
The Baudelaires noticed her and attacked her, as she was holding a teddy bear that her father had given her. She managed to use her teddy bear to protect herself from their attack, until Mr. Strauss found them. He told her that he didn't want them hurt and instead promised to tell his wife what had happened. Mr. Strauss instructed Justice Strauss to pretend that they had come for their money, and not for Justice Strauss herself. He also advised her not to use her father's credit card again.
Mr. Strauss was then called away and Justice Strauss was forced to hide in a bush.
She was later found by Olaf, who had found the Baudelaires, and had the children thrown into the basement of a building.
Justice Strauss then gathered a group of children together and told them that they were all orphans. She then told them that they were destined to be Count Olaf's victims. She told the children that Count Olaf was in the basement, ready to torture them, but that he would not hurt the Baudelaires. Justice Strauss then sent the children into the basement, telling them that she would come for them in one hour.
She later finds the Baudelaires' cell phone. She lets them use the phone to call the children's parents.
BOOKS IN A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS
Book 1: The Austere Academy
Book 2: The Bad Beginning
Book 3: The Reptile Room
Book 4: The Wide Window
Book 5: The Vile Village
Book 6: The Hostile Hospital
Book 7: The Ersatz Elevator
Book 8: The Hostile Hotel
Book 9: The Grim Grotto
Book 10: The Hostile Manor
Book 11: The Penultimate Peril
Book 12: The End
FILMS OF A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS
Film 1: The Reptile Room
Film 2: The Wide Window
Film 3: The Carnivorous Carnival
Film 4: The Ersatz Elevator
Film 5: The Hostile Hotel
Film 6: The Hostile Manor (Funimation Entertainment)
Film 7: The Hostile Manor (Warner Bros.)
Film 8: The Hostile Manor (Netflix)
Film 9: The Hostile Manor (Avatar Studios)
Film 10: The Hostile Manor (Paramount Pictures)
Film 11: The End
Film 12 (upcoming): The Penultimate Peril
Film 13 (upcoming): A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Austere Academy to The Reptile Room
Film 14 (upcoming): A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Wide Window to The Ersatz Elevator
Film 15 (upcoming): A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Hostile Hotel to The Hostile Manor
MANUAL
In the 2014 film adaptation of the second book, The Bad Beginning, the criminal Mr. Poe's daughter, the vampire Count Olaf, kidnaps the children and tries to kill them by injecting them with poison. She was played by Kelly Macdonald.
In the original novel The Reptile Room, the character Senator Esmerelda Eddy is the cousin of Mr. and Mrs. Quimby, but in the film adaptation her role was recast as the daughter of Mr. Poe, and as a strict religious and moral woman who tries to get the children to abandon their new friends. In the film, she appears at the end of the film during a scene in which the Quimbys' house catches on fire. In the book, she is mentioned and included in one of the Quimbys' most terrible dreams, and has no role to play in the events of the book.
LAST LAP
The character Susan Pleakley, portrayed by Kristen Bell in the film, and, while not officially introduced until the sixth book, in The Hostile Hospital, is the aunt of the Baudelaires. In the film she is portrayed as living in the U.S., but in the TV series it is stated that she and Mr. Poe are in England. It is also implied in the film that she is married to Mr. Poe and the mother of twin boys. In The Hostile Hospital, she is stated as having an affair with another character's father, but the nature of this affair is unknown. In her introductory scenes in The Hostile Hospital, she only appears in the background.
ACTORS AND ACTRESSES
Violet Baudelaire - Sandra Bullock
Klaus Baudelaire - Helena Bonham Carter Sunny Baudelaire - Sunny Suljic
Count Olaf - Jim Carrey
Esmé Squalor - Patricia Clarkson
Aunt Josephine - Cate Blanchett
Justice Strauss - K. Todd Freeman
Uncle Monty - Bob Hoskins
Jean-Michel Vandegrift - Jim Parsons
Mr. Poe - Neil Patrick Harris
Captain Sham - Alan Tudyk
Lemony Snicket - Jude Law
Countess Beatrice II - Olivia Williams
Olivia Squalor - Missi Pyle
Mr. Strauss - Holly Hunter
Mrs. Quagmire - Patricia Clarkson
Mr. Quimby - John Lithgow
Mrs. Quimby - Elizabeth Perkins
Senator Esmeralda Eddy - Kirsten Dunst Senator Esmerelda Eddy's Son - Adam Steger Senator Esmerelda Eddy's Son's Wife - Fiona Shaw
Susan Pleakley - Kristen Bell
SUMMARIES
SUMMARY OF THE AUSTERE ACADEMY
Count Olaf is the owner of Aisling Academy, a boarding school for children with various disabilities. He frequently schemes to kidnap Violet and Klaus and bring them to the custody of the V.F.D.
SUMMARY OF THE BAD BEGINNING
After surviving a ruthless attack at the hands of Mr. Poe's six-year-old daughter and a wax museum, the Baudelaire children end up in a hovel in the land of Fowl Manor.
SUMMARY OF THE REPTILE ROOM
The Reptile Room is a room in the Prickley Pear House that the children find after they escape from their home and Mr. Poe. In the room, the Baudelaire children encounter one of Mr. Poe's former students.
SUMMARY OF THE WIDE WINDOW
Klaus and Sunny discover the Wide Window after they sneak out of the Baudelaire's attic room. They climb through it to escape Count Olaf.
SUMMARY OF THE VILE VILLAGE
After travelling through the Wide Window, the Baudelaires arrive in a village in which they soon realize that they have to stay because Count Olaf is after them.
SUMMARY OF THE HOSTILE HOSPITAL
The children end up at the Hostile Hospital when they meet Mr. Poe, the Administrator of the Hostile Hospital, and Justice Strauss, a judge at the Hostile Hospital.
SUMMARY OF THE ERSATZ ELEVATOR
The Baudelaire children end up in the Ersatz Elevator when they arrive at the Ersatz Elevator Station and the Ersatz Elevator descends.
SUMMARY OF THE HOSTILE HOTEL
The children end up at the Hostile Hotel when Count Olaf kidnaps them from the Ersatz Elevator station and leads them through the Hostile Hotel to the train station.
SUMMARY OF THE GRIM GROTTO
The Baudelaires end up at the Grim Grotto after Count Olaf steals the family's entire fortune and takes them to the Grim Grotto.
SUMMARY OF THE HOSTILE MANOR
The Baudelaires end up at the Hostile Manor when they escape from the Hostile Hotel and have to stay in the Hostile Manor because Count Olaf kidnapped them from the Ersatz Elevator station.
SUMMARY OF THE PENULTIMATE PERIL
Violet, Klaus, and Sunny end up in the Penultimate Peril when Count Olaf gets the family's entire fortune and takes them to the Mysterious Abbey.
SUMMARY OF THE END
Klaus and Sunny die in the Penultimate Peril, and the family arrives at the end of their lives. At the end of the book, Violet has agreed to undergo sterilization and Dorcas has taken custody of her children.
MINOR CHARACTERS
Ishmael O'Farrell - Zoe Kravitz
Robin - Robin Williams
Professor Trelawney - Melanie Lynskey
Dr. Orwell - Nick Offerman
Ivor - Chris O'Dowd
Captain Widdershins - Jeff Goldblum
Mrs. Rutabaga - Julie Walters
Vice Principal Nero - Adam Richman
Carmelita Spats - Kathy Bates
Dr. Andrews - Mae Whitman
Cardinal Frollo - Adam Levine
Council of Elders - Chip Wilson, Alan Cumming, Juliet Stevenson Mrs. Poe - Sam Elliott
CHARACTERS IN UPCOMING FILMS
The Penultimate Peril
Dewey Denouement - Brendan Fraser
Frank Denouement - Brendan Fraser
Ernest Denouement - Brendan Fraser
Arthur Denouement - Brendan Fraser
Kit Snicket - Kit Harington
P.C. Featherstone - Luke Mitchell
A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Austere Academy to The Reptile Room
Gustav Sebald - Fred Melamed
Mr. Spats - Henry Goodman
Mrs. Spats - Marion Ramsey
Duncan Quagmire - Josh Charles
Isadora Quagmire - Alice Krige
Quigley Quagmire - Josh Charles
Professor Harmonica - Norman Reedus
A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Wide Window to The Ersatz Elevator
Ike Anwhistle - James Urbaniak
Larry - Jim Beaver
Hector - John Francis Daley
Babs - Carly Chaikin
V.F.D. Leader - Ty Olsson
Jerome Squalor - Joaquin Phoenix
A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Hostile Hotel to The Hostile Manor
Sir - Justin Theroux
Charles - Daveed Diggs
Fiona - Megan Mullally
Mr. Remora - Peter Stormare
Mrs. Bass - Susan Sarandon
LIST OF PLACES IN A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS IN ORDER
The Lonely Castle
Aisling Academy
Professor Trelawney's Library
Poe's Waxes and Wicks
Fowl Manor
Quagmire Residence
Lake Lachrymose
Rat Eat Bird Café
Prickley Pear House
The Reptile Room
Baudelaire Residence
Baudelaire Home's Attic
The Wide Window
The Village of Fowl Devotees
The Hostile Hospital
The V.F.D. Happy Van
The Ersatz Elevator Station
The Ersatz Elevator
The Hostile Hotel
The Mysterious Home
The Grim Grotto
The Mysterious Castle
The Hostile Manor
The Penultimate Peril
The Mysterious Abbey
Count Olaf’s Residence
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Why?
The known artwork for Townfall could show the town of Silent Hill.
Norman Reedus made a video with Robbie the rabbit from Silent Hill 3 in 2021.
He always supported the revival of Silent Hill.
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