Count Olaf being my Favorite Character for 6 minutes Straight
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- Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
- Count Olaf being my Favorite Character for 6 minutes Straight
count Olaf is my favorite villain... so i made this
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KLAUS BAUDELAIRE BEING HIMSELF FOR HOWEVER LONG
Well done ma tee this is funny
Superior performance by Jim Carrey there, some of his funniest characters ever made. You actually left out the scene with him laughing inside the shop while the kids were stuck in the car on the railroad tracks, insanely funny laugh....
"children are strange and foreign to me. i uh, never really was one."
i had completely forgotten about this line and i am SO HAPPY to hear it again
Says a lot about his persona
Yes. This is why he and others like him are cool and socially desirable
One of my freaking favorite lines of all time
SAME
like miss trunchball from 90s matilda when she says children filthy nasty things glad i never was one
Sometimes I wonder if Jim Carrey is even given a script, or if the directors tell him “Just do whatever pops into your head until I yell ‘Cut!’”.
"...while I enjoy the enormous fortune your performance will leave behind" :P
I can believe that.
i read somewhere that some parts of his performance in this movie were improvised
@@dianamagritte5079 and that the film crew didn’t like his improv. Believing the movie was becoming more about him than the kids. Which to be fair, his performance did take away some of the screen time from the children. But honestly Count Olaf was a main character, and an obstacle the kid had to overcome. So I think it was an appropriate amount of time.
i know right
"Children are strange and foreign to me. I uh... never really was one."
Yk what... I FELT that.
Fan fact: In the italian language "Puttanesca", which is an actual dish, means something like "Whorish".
It's not quite the same thing, cause "puttanesca" is just the name of the dish, and it's not used in other situations, but you get the point.
So, what is funny is that in the italian dub, when Violet says "Puttanesca" and Olaf responds "what did you called me!?" It makes more sense
I know, hahaha! I speak Spanish (though not Italian) and we have a similar word for "wh**e" as well. Puttanesca got its name because it's an inexpensive dish to make and its ingredients were uncomplicated and relatively easy to access (keeping in mind that things like basil, anchovies, and tomatoes are naturally abundant in Italy); therefore poor people often made it in Italy, and some of them were prostitutes who didn't make a lot of money. It's similar to gumbo and jambalaya from New Orleans, or Ratatouille in Southern France: they're rustic "peasant" dishes that are also highly enjoyable.
I didn't know what's in pasta puttanesca until I read the book's more detailed description of it and the Baudelaires making it, and then Googled a recipe for it. I'm seriously contemplating making it for dinner soon, because it sounds delicious.
Side note, in the show, Monty asks "Stephano" what he knows about herpetology, which is the study of reptiles and amphibians. "Stephano" responds that he doesn't know anything about mouth sores, which implies that he thought Monty asked him if he knows anything about herpes, which is an STD. The show has a surprising amount of mature jokes that would've flown over my head as a kid!
2:21 when he acts like he’s in an electric chair is hilarious. Love this movie.
2:30
this has to be jim carrey's best role. he is PERFECT.
Both NPH and JC nailed the role imo, but had their own specialties.
NPH was perfect in the scheming villainy, however Carrey perfectly illustrated Olaf's mountainous ego.
I’m pretty sure Carrey would’ve done the same scheming villainy if he was given a role in a series as opposed to a movie. Much less time to show all aspects of the character
Jim Carrey is an outstanding actor.
Wait- THATS JIM CARREY?!
@@th3most_jules Yup!
i prefer count olaf in the series tbh
He’s a actor in the movie and in real life, which one my dude?
😄
I'm so happy someone else appreciates Jim Carrey's performance in A Series Of Unfortunate Events!!! This has been my favourite movie since I was a kid and I still find myself quoting Count Olaf's lines on a daily basis (specifically "hello hello hello. I am your beloved... Count... OLAF...". Also "roast beef")
Such a good video!!!
I have ALWAYS loved Jim Carrey's Count Olaf, so much so that I secretly wanted him to win.... to pad the runtime!!! :D
"It's the Swedish term for beef that is ROASTED"😂
I always say, where’s the roast beef when mother says dinner is ready lol
I liked both the movie and the series, I think Neil Patrick Harris AND Jim Carrey did incredible with their roles.
SAME!!!! I used to get so personally attacked when people preffered NPH's Olaf hahahaha. I quote SURPREEEZ all the time
If you're into Jim Carrey as wacky and over the top villains, I bet you really enjoyed Dr. Robotnik in the Sonic movie.
I might check it out, thank you. 😺
Should have been in a fat suit, but otherwise perfect.
@@tyrongkojy Hopefully in the sequel...
"NOBODY CARES"
@@ignaciogonzalez2929
Yea. There’s a RUclipsr who said that when reacting to Peppa Pig episodes last year:
“It was a bright sunny day and Peppa and George are playing outside…”
“NOBODY CARES, NARRATOR GUY!”
1:47
basically how it fells when the test is double sided in school
yeah, when you get the test back with 50% and you find out two pages with all the most valuable questions were stuck together
“You sir, have been taken, BY SUPREEEEEES”
Although I prefer Neil Patrick Harris's version because it's closer to the books, I still enjoy Jim Carrey's version because of how campy he is.
Edit: I’m gonna say it. Both Jim and Neil did a respectable job portraying this villainous character and they gave their all.
Agreed.
Incorrect, NPH butchered the role
@@gothelvis3541 did you just call an opinion incorrect just because you don't agree with it?
@@abfs5470 opinion was wrong
@@gothelvis3541 how tf can an opinion be wrong
It’s the Swedish term for BEEF that is *ROASTED*
It’s the french term For the evening 𝑀𝑒𝒶𝓁😏
Such a good movie! “Do you have a hall pass” is prob my fav part, and when he pretends to be a dinosaur 😂 (you shoulda put that part in!)
even tho its funny, that moment is genuinly scary 😰
I thought the dinosaur part was the pinnacle of comedy when I was younger😂
that part made me laugh
@@dacosta2005 yeah definitely agreed
Although he is still scary and I love his campiness, Jim Carrey’s Olaf didn’t strike fear into me. When I read the books I was always so impressed by how brave the Baudelaires were. Despite their fear and traumas they also fought to survive and protect each other.
Jim plays a more cartoonish like villain but Neil is like an actual villain
I thought Carey's Olaf was creepy and threatening when that was what he was going for. When he threatens the children before Poe takes them away, the hall pass scene and just before he throws Josphine to the leeches.
@@Taco_Thief I found Carey's Olaf much more menacing personally.
@@adamantiiispencespence4012 yeah that's fair i still do think he is menacing
@@adamantiiispencespence4012 Interesting! More than Neil? Jim Carrey’s Olaf is so silly it actually felt as though if the Baudelaires were wicked he would enjoy them. As if he didn’t like them because of how boring they were. Neil’s character seemed purely hateful. I found this closer to the books.
I still prefer the movie to the show
Yeah the show is more accurate to the books, but this works as a standalone movie, like even if it was never based off the books.
This version to me is just so much better than the books or show (I say this with respect to both of them, and as someone who read them and watched the show). It has more campy moments sure, but to me it feels a little more darker. Not only that, but the cinematography is way superior and the soundtrack..............my god...........Thomas Newman is literally my favorite composer. I loved his work in Road to Perdition, 1917, Shawshank Redemption, Revolutionary Road, etc.
This movie is close to my heart
I 100% agree. The movie really encapsultes the dark despair of the books and emphasises on the genuinely hilarious black comedy. Not to mention Jim Carrey's Olaf is way more menacing and genuinely threatening and scary. The series always felt like it was making fun of their situation and NPH felt bland to me.
I heard it was meant to continue but the movie bombed
@@sims2lovealot I have to disagree personally.
I LOVED the movie as a kid, and I think they both capture the essence of the books in a bottle. The show is just hilarious to me, and I find NPH super good as Olaf (if not better because he captures that creepy factor super well.)
Jim got it right too, but there were some aspects to it that just didn't land as well imo. I prefer the films variation of The Wide Window, but shows version of the Bad Beginning was much better in my opinion since it bounced back and forth between dark comedy and misery much better.
Both did The Reptile Room very, very well, and both takes on Stefano were pretty great.
I think they are both excellent but prefer the show. Though I still love the film. Jim's Olaf is just not ever really creepy outside the hallpass scene. Meanwhile NPH's version balances both aspects of the character very, very well. To quote from the books...
"The really frightening thing about Olaf, was that he was very smart after all. He wasn’t merely an unsavory drunken brute, but an unsavory, clever drunken brute."
Jim never fully gave me that vibe. He was just too silly. It also failed to really capture the sheer pedantic, and apathetic adults the same way.
I don't even read a book as a kid I watching these movies cuz I had crush on violet doesn't even know who is Jim Carrey but now I like Jim Carrey count Olaf compare to the tv series cuz I nvr read a book I juz refer it as a standalone movies
I forgot how dark this movie gets until I saw it for the first time in years.
The way Stephano comes to the door in the reptile room has to be one of the best moments in film history! And only Jim could convey the character of the moment so indelibly.
Jim Carrey should have played Freakazoid In live action cities basically PG version of Deadpool!
2:29 Jim Carrey's version of this character is too hilarious
oh man, now I want to watch this movie!
Have you ever watched this movie?
MythicalWeirdo yes! I used to watch it all the time when I was younger
I like the Olaf from the series better lol
@no I don't care ya it’s a better adaptation but this is pretty good too
It’s on Netflix:)
why is this movie and series so underrated i’ve watched both movie and series at leat 5 times omfg
I know this film got a mixed reception, but Carrey was perfectly cast as Olaf. I loved the dark humor as well.
I still have nostalgia for the film overall, as I saw it in the theatre when it first came out when I was 9.
I was 11 when the movie came out. Now I see as a completely underrated movie. It's a classic to me in terms of nostalgia.
I read the books , arguably one of the most original and interesting stories I've ever read. Yes the movie was great but lets be honest , reading the book captivated my soul and made me feel empathy for the orphans at a much deeper level. Plus reading is all about perspective, no two people view a book the same. It was brilliant, reminded me when I was a kid reading these books
The books I put in the same level of the harry potter's books. Or even better. Very underated, in my opinion
0:30 “something, something, something.. music leads to a crescendooooo, ending on the right foot.. and strike a posse!” lmaooo
Oh, he said "Fosse," like the famous theater choreographer! 😊
Jim Carey was on another level in this role. To show true acting skill on this level in a comedy role is bananas.
OMG, I remember Count Olaf being so scary. I will never watch this movie again it traumatizing to my kid self.
He's not even scary in this role!
There is no Count Olaf
There is only....
STEFANO
@@BigAlvideos101 oh yes at certain points ge very much is!
@@BigAlvideos101 I’d say it was more dark humor.
@@RB01.10 Yes! That's EXACTLY what it was!
Brilliant and phenomenal acting right here that needs more recognition.
Jim Carrey always steals the show every time hes in something. Whether its Riddler or Count Olaf.
puttanesca
What did you call me ?
😂😂 I keep watching that part
4:18 had me rolling 🤣🤣
I remember in the theater that line had me rolling
I still answer from behind the door _"INTRUDE!!"_
I love how when he first meets the kids and calls for a timeout and a re-read, that was legit and Carrey forgot his line but stayed in character which further facilitated that Olaf is a complete imbecile and can’t remember a script that he made himself.
_"Away, rapscallion!"_ Is a line I quote all too often. 😂
"My dear....*checks hand nonchalantly* Violet. Enchantee."
Anytime Jim Carrey is scene playing an over-the-top character is always a highlight. Especially ones who're comical, but still dangerous, villains.
“Soda. Soda. Banana.”
*in baby talk* “Bite me.”
“Got it.”
Jim Carrey’s Count Olaf is my favorite too. I used to picture his character when reading the Series.
Years later, for laughs, I try to imagine Steven Ogg as Count Olaf with Trevor Phillips inspiration: low hygiene, evil tendencies, and an affinity for setting things on fire.
2:27
"I think you might have to turn it up... Is anybody OUTTHEREEEE!!" 😂😂😂😂
While my favorite Olaf is still Tim Curry from the audiobooks, Jim is definitely my second place. This movie introduced me to the book series that I still enjoy today
Both versions of the a series of unfortunate events I believe both work in their own way Jim cerry being more cartoony and scary while Neil Patrick Harrison’s version is more expressive and eccentric, but I never read the books so I don’t have too valid of an opinion on this
You've probably heard this from multiple people already, but here I go: The series is much more faithful to the books, even if they do take a few creative liberties to make the story flow better and in some cases to add more emotional impact (friendships existing in the series where there weren't any in the books, the appearances / mannerisms and even the fates of some characters change for storywriting, etc.) but it all works out for the better. The casting is more diverse in the show and has brighter color palettes than the movie (also, *all* the characters have more than one outfit, not just Olaf in the show) but it's all used to help tell the story. And Sunny has more lines in the show, which as accurate because she's very chatty in the books.
Jim Carrey was more theatrical than the books' Olaf, but that added to his massively egotistical persona, and he also looks dirtier than NPH's iteration, like I can almost smell his terrible hygiene and drinking habit through the screen. He also does a better job of acting unhinged, which I always imagined Olaf was like since his arsonistic and murderous tendencies have to stem from insanity or psychopathy.
However, Neil Patrick Harris does a better job at portraying Olaf's dumb moments when he doesn't know what words really mean, or when he concocts a plot that has gaping holes in it, especially with how many times even Sunny outsmarts him. He also may not act completely crazy like Jim Carrey, but he's almost like a gentleman criminal in some ways since he disguises himself and charms certain people to get what he wants. He also has the same haughty, devil-may-care attitude as the books' Olaf; it's as if villainy is the normal way to live and he truly doesn't believe he's in the wrong, he just has to get everyone who opposes him out of his way. Lastly, NPH does a fantastic job of showing how Olaf's reasons for villainy and a life of crime stem from a childhood of trauma, brainwashing and people abusing him too. Jim Carrey never got to have vulnerable moments as Olaf because that doesn't happen until after the third book (the movie only covers the first 3 books out of 13.) but I really would've liked to see how he played it out.
I think both video versions of ASOUE are special in their own ways, and I've read each book at least 8 times. I've watched the movie multiple times as well since it came out when I was a kid, and I'm on my second viewing of the show. I love them both so much!!!
"Landing on the right foot and strike a posse" "I think you might have to turn it up. *Yelling*" "Do you have a hall pass?"
So this is what Truman turned into after The Truman Show ended
I think Jim Carrey should get a lot more appreciation for letting these cameramen follow him around for six minutes
unbelievable, same year as eternal sunshine of the spotless mind
“If it’s about the children, I told them to cry using their inside voices.” -Count Olaf (Jim Carrey, Neil Patrick Harris)
electric chair will forever be my favourite scene in this movie
"I don't speak monkey."
*sunny language*
"I- Uh- Banana?"
3:56 MAKES ME CACKLE UP OMFGHAHAGAH
Left out his reaction to being busted lying as Stephano “Dammit, this was such a good character!” That one always got me laughing.
The characters in this movie is always the best of the best. Outstanding!
There'll never ever be a better Count Olaf than Jim Carrey. He's the best
Nph is better in my opinion
@@king_of_failure who's nph
@@tylerwheeler8595 Neil Patrick Harris
@@king_of_failure oh right
Nph looks like an Aliexpress version of Carrey's Olaf.
The Netflix series is my favorite adaptation, but Jim Carrey is my favorite Olaf. Really wish they could have made a sequel to this film.
True this dude a snake in the film sooo like creepy
4:07 *"LORD TUNDRA JUMPED UP JAHOWA!"*
😂😂😂
"Lord, tundra, and jumped-up Jehova!" Also, "I'm as lonely as a gull on a rock, girl." And from Sunny: "Is she desperate?"
“My name’s stephano. I am an Italian man.” I quote this CONSTANTLY!
I got to say, the electric chair act really cracks me up.
Istg his performance in this was award worthy but academy will never take this one seriously
2:19 lol I love how he says “alright” to make it sound like he has been to overused, when in reality he wants to always be used to play that part
Jim's Count Olaf works because of his energy and unpredictability. It makes for a weird character who definitely has the potential to be dangerous and evil.
Oh yeah, Count Olaf DEFINITELY rocks.
I loved his interpretation of the character.
Thanks for putting this together! I loved Jim Carrey as Count Olaf. Just, one question. Why'd you put Captain Sham in this video? Captain Sham is so obviously not Olaf - Sham would have given him the ol wax on wax off.
because both count olaf and captain sham are both great characters, and 2 good characters are greater than just one, right? Even tho you are right about they being different persons, like who thinks they are the same? Strange that they also put Stefano, like... why?
@@arthurdias6860 I know right? They're clearly not Count Olaf! Stefano has no unibrow and his ankle was clear, and Sham lived at the lake and had a pegleg! There's absolutely NO INDICATION that They're even REMOTELY related to Count Olaf. I almost feel bad they got roped into this.
@@toxicdemon1315 yeah, it doesn't make sense but i like the characters, even tho they are completely different characters
@@arthurdias6860 Obviously! They all look completely different from each other. Sham doesn't even have a left ankle, so there's no way he could have the eye tattoo! Man, it's like they're trying to insinuate a famous actor would disguise themselves possibly 13 or 14 times to get to the fortune of 3 recently orphaned children.
@@toxicdemon1315 Late, but I know, right? This Count Olaf character has NO RELATION to Stephano or Captain Sham! He did some awful stuff like (checks list) was that really that- I mean TRYING TO *_STEAL_* A FORTUNE! HE COULDN’T EVEN REMEMBER (checks writing on hand) VIOLET’S NAME!
Children, you know I never really was one. I know that they are an important part of the eco system.
i watched this movie for the first time recently and i love jim carrey and 0:31 I DIED! lol
This is a great compilation of Carrey's Olaf character. Thanks for posting!.
Ok let's be honest
Olaf and Hades would get along well
This movie deserve so much attention and love.
I find I prefer Carrey in his performance as Olaf, both in appearance and body language, but Neil Patrick Harris absolutely SLAYS as Olaf in the disguises. Perfectly obvious that it's Count Olaf, but desperately clinging to the bit where he's believable as someone who knows it sucks but needs to commit to avoid prison.
Frozen’s Olaf (the snowman) would be peeing himself seeing an evil man also named Olaf
My favorite too! I watched since I was little, brings me laughter.
I love the Netflix series but I absolutely appreciate this film for what it is
I feel like Count Olaf is the voice of the Narrator from The Stanley Parable
I feel like the first scene, up until the whole "why so glum" part would actually be pretty wholesome if it was anyone else
Not having the T rex in here is a crime
Oh, my god... He made a "Wax On, Wax Off" joke? THAT'S what that was?? 😆
This resumes the series, lol
Also, Ilike how Jim,still acts
When I see a character like this, I wonder what kind of job they have
1:07 Aaaaand what is this?? 😂😂😂
@2:01 8’OCLOCK!😂😂😂😂😂
I think this was Jim’s best performance, I love when he act exaggerated which was perfect for this role of failed actor. I can’t stop laughing watching this👍
Iconic my friend. Insane, but iconic
Jim Carrey playing over the top villains is so fun to watch
"I saved him! I saved him from the leeches!"
-Count Olaf
This movie is underrated af
9/10 wheres the tower, which you are never to enter under any circumstances👁
Beautiful! Bravo!👏👏👏👏👏👏
“Do you have a hall pass?”
Neil and Jim are the top grand Counts, bet.
1:35 🤣
I’m in love with this book, I found austere academy and am in love, currently am reading the third one as of now.
The set design for the film was just 💯💯💯💯💯
Liked the props in the TV show better though
5:06 looks like jhony deep😂😂😂
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:3
This movie must’ve been wild for parents who never read the books but their kids did 😭
Neil Patrick's preformance sometimes make me forget how great carrey did. I cant stop laughing, the jokes are done so geniusly by him
3:41 he never was child
Who would play the most handsome Count in the world ? Would you do it sir ? After all these years I remember that line. this movie had wicked humor ?
Watching this high is the best thing i have ever seen favorite childhood movie too!
Cue the childhood nightmares