Lemony Snicket's (UK - DVD R2)
The two-disc release of the film houses a number of 'Unfortunate' surprises...
Insert the first disc and wait for the main menu to appear. Next, highlight the ‘Special Features’ menu and press enter on your remote. Now highlight the ‘Orphaned Scenes’ entry and press enter. Select the ‘Special Features’ entry at the bottom of the menu and press left to reveal an orange symbol. Finally, press enter on your remote to watch ‘Count Olaf’s Ghastly Ghost Story’ egg.

Insert the second disc and wait for the main menu to appear. Next, highlight the ‘Sinister Special Effects’ entry and press enter on your remote. Now highlight the return arrow and press right on your remote, which should reveal an orange swirl. Press enter to view the ‘Very Finicky Director’ egg.

From the main menu on disc two, highlight the ‘Gruesome Galleries’ option and press enter on your remote. Next, highlight the return arrow and press right to reveal another orange swirl. Press enter to watch the ‘Portrait of the Artist as the Bad Man’ egg.

Staying in the ‘Gruesome Galleries’ section, highlight 'A Woeful World' and press right to highlight Count Olaf's 'eye'. Press enter to watch the ‘Eyes Are Everywhere’ egg, showcasing the various eye motifs in evidence throughout the film.

Easter Egg by Chris Gould

Insert the second disc and wait for the main menu to appear. Next, highlight the ‘Sinister Special Effects’ entry and press enter on your remote. Now highlight the return arrow and press right on your remote, which should reveal an orange swirl. Press enter to view the ‘Very Finicky Director’ egg.

From the main menu on disc two, highlight the ‘Gruesome Galleries’ option and press enter on your remote. Next, highlight the return arrow and press right to reveal another orange swirl. Press enter to watch the ‘Portrait of the Artist as the Bad Man’ egg.

Staying in the ‘Gruesome Galleries’ section, highlight 'A Woeful World' and press right to highlight Count Olaf's 'eye'. Press enter to watch the ‘Eyes Are Everywhere’ egg, showcasing the various eye motifs in evidence throughout the film.

Easter Egg by Chris Gould

