IML: Movie Trailer
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IML: Movie Trailer



The car on the RR tracks on the new movie coming out looks to be a '60 Crown Imperial Ghia Limo with some blacked out chrome trim around the greenhouse of the car, ala Hollywood's typical cure for brightwork reflection of the lighting equipment used in filming. Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
is the name of the film. To see the car, carefully watch the trailer found in this link, http://www.dreamworksfansite.com/unfortunateevents/downloads.php
I'm glad they include it in the trailer, its doesn't look like a movie that I'd pay to watch otherwise. Now, if they made a movie "about" '60 Crown Imperials, I'd queue up in a flash.


Eric
Portland, Oregon
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Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 11:56:12 -0500
From: JosephStil@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: IML: 59 Imp in Secondhand Lions
Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
List:

In a related matter, has anyone seen the trailers for the movie, "A Series of Unfortunate Events?" It is based on the Lemony Snicket series of books.

Anyway, in one of the trailer scenes Count Olaf is stranded on a set of train tracks in what appears to be a 1960 or a 1961 Imperial. It looks to have been "altered" so I can't tell if it is a LeBaron or a Crown or just what it is.

Has anyone else seen the trailers? Is the car owned by someone on the list in Southern California?

Joe
'61 Crown Southampton



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