Sentences with phrase «carrey gave»

A few days after Carrey gave a bizarre, existentially bleak interview on the red carpet at a New York Fashion Week event, The Hollywood Reporter broke the news that Carrey will star in a Showtime comedy series cal... Read more
Actor Jim Carrey gave a succinct and powerful explanation of this when he told an interviewer: «I think everybody should get rich and famous and do everything they ever dreamed of so they can see that it's not the answer.»
In «Mr. Popper's Penguins» Jim Carrey gives a brave, naked, and quite possibly insane performance as a down - and - out male nymphomaniac who misplaces his pre-coital stimulant.
Ron Howard expands Dr. Seuss» timeless Christmas story with dazzling visuals and Jim Carrey gives a memorable over-the-top performance.

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The actor Jim Carrey recently gave an inspiring thought for the day about Jesus opening the door to forgiveness.
Ultimately, Carrey realizes that you simply can not live your life just giving to everyone who asks something of you.
Silly supporting characters are tossed in to give Carrey more characters to play off of, including an albino that may or may not be a sociopath and Charlie's three sons, who are written to be jive - talking geniuses.
Everyone knows about different acting methods and a lot of people knew about what Carrey did on the set of Man on the Moon but obviously we never saw it, but that's what this documentary is and although it's not spectacular or anything, it gives another look at the work of the actor and it
Everyone knows about different acting methods and a lot of people knew about what Carrey did on the set of Man on the Moon but obviously we never saw it, but that's what this documentary is and although it's not spectacular or anything, it gives another look at the work of the actor and it becomes an excellent companion to the film and especially serves as a testament of one of Jim Carrey's best acting jobs.
Carrey and Daniels are really trying their best, but the script and direction gives them absolutely nothing to work with.
Still, whatever desperation there was for Carrey to return to co-starring with animals («Ace Ventura» made him a star), he gamely gives his all, imitating Charlie Chaplin's walk (the penguins LOVE old Chaplin cartoons), impersonating Jimmy Stewart and taking a shot at launching another Ventura - like catch - phrase — «Yabsolutely!»
There is a moment when Carrey begins tearing up out of potential heartbreak, a rare moment where an actor actually gives more than the performance requires.
Carrey's performance strikes new notes of bitterness both apt for a character who's grown surly in the way of people who don't progress for one reason or another, and «meta» - feeling, given that the actor's essentially landed back at square one after decades of struggling to branch out, though it's important to note that Carrey himself instigated the project and that, whatever frustrations he may have about typecasting, he attacks the role with gusto.
Carrey in particular, who can excel at either zany or serious if given half a chance, is left sitting uncomfortably on the fence between the two.
Featuring the best work from Carrey and McGregor in years (and a reminder of Carrey's phenomenal and chameleonic talents when given the right material), a smart and witty script adapted by the directors from McVicker's novel, and a cracking pace that neither hurries nor languishes, it combines the highlights of the heist and escape genres with dashes of dark humour and irreverence to create a film best described as a wicked delight.
Volume 1 Charles Dickens: Mickey's Christmas Carol • The Muppet Christmas Carol • Oliver & Company • Oliver Twist • Ghosts of Girlfriends Past Directed by Robert Zemeckis: Beowulf • Back to the Future (25th Anniversary Trilogy) • Forrest Gump • Who Framed Roger Rabbit Motion Capture: Avatar • District 9 • Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest Victorian England: The Prestige • Sherlock Holmes Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed In at the House of Mouse • Winnie the Pooh: Seasons of Giving • Disney Channel Holiday The Santa Clause • Fred Claus • Four Christmases • Deck the Halls • Unaccompanied Minors • Santa Buddies • The Nightmare Before Christmas Peanuts: Deluxe Holiday Collection • Alvin and the Chipmunks: Classic Holiday Gift Set • A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa It's a Wonderful Life • White Christmas • The Christmas Star • The House Without a Christmas Tree • I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown Jim Carrey: Dr. Seuss» Horton Hears a Who!
WHAT: When Harry (Jeff Bridges) discovers that an old flame (Kathleen Turner) gave up their daughter for adoption 22 year earlier, Harry and Lloyd (Jim Carrey) set off to track her down in the hope that the gorgeous but dumb Penny (Rachel Melvin) will donate a kidney to the biological dad she never met.
It's also the only award show we know of which contains R - rated profanity in one of its award titles: the «Funniest Motherf * cker» award, this year being given to Jim Carrey.
Last week MTV caught up with Jim Carrey, who gave an update on the project that doesn't sound very promising:
And there's a dangerous new kid in town, a «Jackass» - y guerrilla performer (Jim Carrey, doing pretty much what Tom Cruise did in «Rock of Ages» — self - serious preening, with weirdly off - kilter timing) who gives the bloodthirsty public what it wants: violence, drills to the skull, that kind of thing.
Just like Bruce, Jim Carrey has been blessed with talents that no one else has, and instead of doing great things with it, he's more content with giving as many people what he thinks they want, and not enough of what they really want.
All you have to do to get your hands on this Jeff Daniels, Jim Carrey, Peter Farrelly, and Bobby Farelly reunion is email us and give us some social media love.
MTV has posted the first look at Millar's «Kick - Ass 2» with a red band trailer that gives the first detailed look both at the film's basic plot and at Johnson as Kick - Ass, Moretz as Hit Girl, Christopher Mintz - Plasse as The Motherfucker and Jim Carrey as Colonel Stars and Stripes.
Yes Man is not much more than comfort food for those hungry for Carrey's return to manic form, but the premise gives him enough of a playground to dish out his more benignly charming shtick to good success.
Carrey's less - screen - time - than - you'd - think Colonel take is amusing, though ultimately without much consequence to the film as a whole except to give the production a little bit of star power.
The big names tend to stand out in hindsight — Carrey and Wayans in particular — but the overall excellence of the entire cast and crew is what gave the show an advantage over its peers, including the incumbent «Saturday Night Live.»
But given a choice between a decent, honest, fun - loving Jim Carrey and a boorish, jewelry - wearing, mirror - checking Brad Pitt, we would take Jim Carrey, anytime.
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