Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2005 1:23 am
I found this in EMPIRE magazine (February 2005 edition).
Silberling and Carrey are keen to return for the sequel (which will mostly be drawn from the fifth book, The Austere Academy), but he's unsure if his young stars will be able to make it. "Liam actually grew four inches during filming!" laughs Silberling. "Emily is 15, but she assures me that she's never gonna change because her mom is small. And unfortunately the infants who play Sunny will have to be recast, because those little girls will be heading off to school." (They're so cute though!!)
Here's somthing funny.
(Carrey on Scheming)
Carrey's Olaf torments the Baudelaires. "It was easy to get a real hate on for those kids," says Carrey. "Especially the little ones, the monkeys. I swear to God, if you're not giving 'em an M&M or something, they're impossible." Silberling says Carrey was keen to indulge in villainy. "Jim loved that he was unrepentant. It's very pure. He slaps Klaus in the face, which is the most violent moment in the movie. He was trying to be the villain he would want to see if he were 14 years old!"
This magazine is so cool! They've also got some really cool stuff of Eternal Sunshin of The Spotless Mind.... go get it!!!
Silberling and Carrey are keen to return for the sequel (which will mostly be drawn from the fifth book, The Austere Academy), but he's unsure if his young stars will be able to make it. "Liam actually grew four inches during filming!" laughs Silberling. "Emily is 15, but she assures me that she's never gonna change because her mom is small. And unfortunately the infants who play Sunny will have to be recast, because those little girls will be heading off to school." (They're so cute though!!)
Here's somthing funny.
(Carrey on Scheming)
Carrey's Olaf torments the Baudelaires. "It was easy to get a real hate on for those kids," says Carrey. "Especially the little ones, the monkeys. I swear to God, if you're not giving 'em an M&M or something, they're impossible." Silberling says Carrey was keen to indulge in villainy. "Jim loved that he was unrepentant. It's very pure. He slaps Klaus in the face, which is the most violent moment in the movie. He was trying to be the villain he would want to see if he were 14 years old!"
This magazine is so cool! They've also got some really cool stuff of Eternal Sunshin of The Spotless Mind.... go get it!!!