When The Mask first came out in 1994, reviewers raved about the ultra-modern special effects used to turn Jim
Carrey into a living cartoon.
In 1994, Dumb and Dumber became an unexpected box office hit, grossing over $ 247 million worldwide and launching an already rising star in Jim
Carrey into another stratosphere.
She also roped Jim
Carrey into this nonsense and he's a firm supporter of not vaccinating now.
Not exact matches
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After dipping
into the family - friendly genre with How the Grinch Stole Christmas and Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events his latest, Mr Popper's Penguins, is further evidence that
Carrey should keep well clear of flicks for the little ones.
The arrival of the penguins precipitates Popper's transformation from uptight money man
into, well, Jim
Carrey.
Jim
Carrey, Carla Gugino, and Angela Lansbury star in this comedy about a man who turns his growing group of penguins
into a performance troupe.
When
Carrey educates himself and literally shovels snow
into his apartment while permanently consigning himself to a parka, this writer groaned.
Their fourth film is the labored Jim
Carrey ditty «Me, Myself & Irene» and rather than sail
into the infinite horizons of ludicrousness as «Dumb and Dumber,» «Kingpin» and, to a more heavenly extent, «There's Something About Mary» did,
It helps that, after his being so «serious» for a while, that
Carrey has thrown himself
into a role perfectly suited to the rubber - faced and rubber - bodied actor.
Jim
Carrey will indeed be heading
into heist territory with his next film.
I wasn't a big fan of Bruce Almighty, so I went
into Evan Almighty with strong reservations, wondering if they stood a chance to make the premise work without the talents of Jim
Carrey.
Among them were Steve Carell, Zach Galifianakis, and
Carrey, who came
into the audition room more than once, performing bits from his earliest stand - up and impressionist work.
For all of the Farrelly shtick, it's
Carrey that provides the right tone and timing for the film, with every other character seeming to fade
into nothingness around him.
It's funny watching Milos Forman — who directed «Man on the Moon» — refer to Mr.
Carrey as Andy, but when Mr.
Carrey turns
into Tony Clifton something more sinister and menacing comes through.
Carrey slips
into his old obnoxious, adolescent persona, using divine powers to be silly: lifting skirts, turning his heap
into a million - dollar Italian sports car.
In «Dark Crimes» one can sense
Carrey possibly channeling some of his recent moods and experiences
into the role, evoking sorrow and an ominous dread.
It's always a treat when actors truly disappear
into roles, and Jim
Carrey looks to have done precisely that for Alexandros Avranas» Dark Crimes, formerly...
It may not be too far - fetched to guess that
Carrey has channeled some of his recent experiences and tragedies
into the role.
The film is no bromance though —
Carrey plays a manic cable guy who drags newly single Broderick
into his twisted fantasy world.
Danny Wallace is a British writer and comedian whose memoir «Yes Man» was adapted
into a movie starring Jim
Carrey.
And after narrowly missing out on the lead in «The Dictator» to Anna Faris, she's venturing
into studio territory for the first time too, as a magic groupie alongside Steve Carell and Jim
Carrey in the promising - sounding «The Incredible Burt Wonderstone.»
In Alexandros Avranas's Dark Crimes, a former police detective, Tadek (Jim
Carrey), delves
into a cold case previously investigated by a former colleague, Greger (Robert Wieckiewicz), who's now the chief of police.
Chris Smith's documentary delves deep
into the philosophical implications of Jim
Carrey's erasure of the boundary between self and character, exploring what it really means to be «the dude playing a dude disguised as another dude.»
At the film's recent press day,
Carrey and Daniels talked about reprising their roles in the sequel, how it was driven by fan demand, what it was like getting back
into character and finding their chemistry again, the love between the characters, which one is Dumb and which one is Dumber, how the characters hold a special place in their lives as they do for the fans, the return of the Mutt Cutts van and other callbacks from the original film, working with Kathleen Turner, their favorite scene, and where they see their characters in another 20 years.
Of course
Carrey (When Nature Calls, Batman Forever) is the guy who does just that and soon the cable guy imposes himself
into Steven's life.
The writer - director's adaptation also merges some characters — Â Colonel Stars and Lieutenant Stripes unite in the form of Jim
Carrey's star - spangled - bat - wielding Colonel Stars, for example — Â and gets rid of others, streamlining the story fans already know from the paneled page
into a much more palatable package.
Before getting
into the Marvel Universe, Peyton Reed was making mostly comedies including Bring It On, Down with Love, The Break - Up and Yes Man with Jim
Carrey.
Made at the height of the comedic giant's fame, «The Mask» sees
Carrey's Stanley Ipkiss come
into the possession of a magical mask that transforms him
into the embodiment of a Tex Avery cartoon.
Once
Carrey makes the «yes» commitment, the film turns
into a gag machine as he improves his life by opening up to Korean lessons, time spent with his friends, random acts of kindness, and oral sex with a toothless octogenarian.
It's unclear if
Carrey would still be obligated to do the movie if it did shift back
into production, but alas it doesn't sound too likely.
One is a street magician played by Jim
Carrey, whose character's idea of magic is to engage in various masochistic activities, from hammering a nail
into a table with his forehead to scalding his arm over birthday candles so that the blisters spell out «Happy birthday» to drilling a hole in his skull with a power tool.
That same year, Jim
Carrey vanished
into the role of Andy Kaufman for Milos Foreman's Man On The Moon, a bravura feat of method acting that Smith is now documenting in Jim & Andy.
Director Chris Smith's fascinating deep dive
into actor Jim
Carrey's time spent portraying famed and complicated comedian Andy Kaufman...
Steve Carell possesses a unique comedic style that has catapulted him
into Hollywood stardom while serving a supporting role to other top comics like Will Ferrell, Jim
Carrey and Jon Stewart.
When Jim
Carrey took his deep Method plunge
into the psyche of Andy Kaufman for Man on the Moon, he came close to dissolving his own identity.
You get a better glimpse of that in «Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond,» a behind - the - scenes documentary about Jim
Carrey's literal transformation
into Andy Kaufman during the filming of «Man on the Moon.»
But through on - camera interviews with the comic himself — as well as discussions with friends and admirers like James L. Brooks, Jim
Carrey, Conan O'Brien, Bob Saget, Jerry Seinfeld, Sarah Silverman, and more — the film tries to trace not only his enormous impact on comedy, but also the man himself and how he evolved through the decades
into someone actively working to open himself up to the world and the people around him.
What has as its foundation a complicated bit of metaphysics is CGI - enhanced, genre - slotted, and «atmosphered»
into stultified incoherence («spooky red light» should get a credit in the cast listing)-- and all the while
Carrey, as is his inclination, begins to overcompensate for a project that, we presume, he discovered he was a lot smarter than too late.
Anyone who loves Michael Gondry «s magnificent Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind knows how important that single piece of dialogue is when it's whispered
into Jim
Carrey «s ear by Kate Winslet, and next month fans will have the opportunity to meet in Montauk themselves for an unbelievable, special screening of the film in honor of Focus Features» 15th anniversary.
Hitting movie theaters this weekend: The Green Lantern — Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively, Peter Sarsgaard Mr. Popper's Penguins — Jim
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Carrey ironically brings a little bit of his Liar, Liar character
into this light - hearted take on Steven.
Sitting down in the theater this past weekend to watch Jim
Carrey's new comedy «Bruce Almighty,» I was excited to finally see
Carrey perform some of the old - school comedy that first propelled him
into superstardom many years ago.
In the end though, I'm going to keep on thinking of Ellie as Ellen Page just because I'm Can (eh) dian, and so is she, and even though that's where my knowledge of her as a person starts and stops, I'd rather go on believing that a Canadian will be among The Last of Us, when mankind's downfall begins it's spiral
into aftermath, and Ellen Page in a post Apocalyptic situation (Canadian wise) is more believable than say Jim
Carrey, Brian Addams, Justin Beiber, Celine Dion Alanis Moressett or heck, even Billy Shatner.
It also discusses several of Avenatti's business moves, such as his past venture
into the coffee industry and past cases where he represented clients suing celebrities including Jim
Carrey and Paris Hilton.