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villiarty · 7 months ago
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A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS (2004) dir. Brad Silberling
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bellacatt-art · 19 days ago
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☆ The Bad Beginning ☆
Honestly for this piece, I was heavily inspired by the title cards from the 2004 movie and I'm very happy with how it turned out :)
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videodrme · 2 years ago
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2023 FILM DIARY [4/?]
LEMONY SNICKET'S A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS (2004) — dir. Brad Silberling
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frootlooppoptarts · 4 months ago
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emily browning narrowly avoiding falling into a chasm 20 years apart
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hug-kiss-marry-kill · 3 months ago
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slashingdisneypasta · 2 years ago
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Count Olaf, A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004)
Off Fancaps.
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missgreezy · 2 years ago
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Hello, it has been over 25 years since the A Series of Unfortunate Events books series was published and 5 year since the Netflix series uploaded the final season.
And I still do not understand why some of you possess legitimate Count Olaf thirst.
I can understand how he somehow bags hot women in an in-universe context, but real humans find this man hot and that baffles me???
Like, what hot villain criteria is he hitting that I can't see?
Scratch that, I don't wanna know. He doesn't brush his teeth. And I don't think he knows how to spell orange.
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dirt-cinema · 2 years ago
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a series of unfortunate events (2004) | dir. brad silberling
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oceancentury · 1 year ago
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Baudelaire Mansion *sad background music plays*
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mariocki · 11 months ago
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A young Peter Wyngarde guests as journalist Andrea Bakolas (a fictionalised version of the real Gregorios Staktopoulos) in Overseas Press Club - Exclusive!: The George Polk Case (1.9, ABPC, 1957)
#fave spotting#peter wyngarde#overseas press club exclusive!#jason king#classic tv#1957#abpc#the george polk case#gregorios staktopoulos#george polk#for more on this strange little series see the tags on a prev alfred burke fave spotting post#i mentioned at that time my doubts that all of these stories were quite as 'torn from the headlines' as the narrator would have us believe#but this one is certainly true: george polk was a real american journalist and he was really murdered in Greece during the civil war there#that part is certainly delivered fairly accurately; it is‚ however‚ kind of background to this old tv dramatisation of events#which is more concerned with capturing the guilty party (SPOILERS ig for a near 70yr old show nobody will watch lol): it's Peter of course#but that's where we hit a weird snag; bc his character here is again very much (for once) based on a real person‚ Gregorios Staktopoulos#but Gregorios' confession was almost certainly obtained via torture‚ not the play of wits shown here; his conviction was also‚ to say the#least‚ unsafe. evidence brought in that trial has been shown to be false‚ and it's actually debated now that Polk was not killed by the#Communist forces (whom Gregorios worked with) at all‚ but by right wing elements affiliated with the Greek government... as recently as#2004 his widow was campaigning for a posthumous retrial to clear his name. so yes an unfortunate footnote in old tv: when you#actually DO try to tell a true story‚ just be aware that the facts you're taking as true may not always be what they appear#the real Gregorios was indeed sentenced to life in prison as in this ep‚ but some relief there in that his sentence was reduced and#(perhaps in recognition of the shady legalities surrounding his conviction) he was released in 1960 and returned to work as a journalist#the George Polk Awards for american journalism are still given today which is nice#imdb list this ep as The George Polk Story but the onscreen title is definitely Case
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ediblesglue · 6 months ago
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New pookie bear edits are loading…
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hug-kiss-marry-kill · 3 months ago
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filmbook21 · 1 year ago
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afterthegreatunknown · 1 year ago
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"How many possible combinations of face claim groups can I make with both Movie!Baudelaires and Netflix!Baudelaires?"
Context: I have an ASOUE AU, and while it's not focusing on the Baudelaires, I eventually realized I still have to pick face claims. So, I made these as a visual guide. These came out different than I wanted them to be, as well as taking more time than planned.
I figure given the time and effort, I'll share how many possible combinations that excludes the default groups that is all Movie!Baudelaires and all Netflix!Baudelaires.
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