Jim
Carrey looks to be acting.
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...
Carrey looks to be wearing a bit of prosthetics to get the character's look just right, and it should be fun to see him in action when the film hits theaters.
Not exact matches
Just
look at»em —
looking at this picture, you almost forget Jeff Daniels is now an Emmy - nominated Newsroom star and Jim
Carrey is, well, whatever Jim
Carrey is.
«This documentary is an in - depth
look at Jim
Carrey, and it's very interesting to see what went on behind the scenes.
The fact that Mark Waters
looks a little like Jim
Carrey we asked them to comment and producer John Davis added this:
It's not long before the movie's vigorous efforts to channel Charlie Kaufman and Andrew Niccol, not to mention Ferrell's efforts to follow in Jim
Carrey's footsteps, leave Stranger Than Fiction
looking rather familiar, not strange at all.
Here when
Carrey elongates his already gaunt face, wears a wool overcoat and slicks back his hair (you know he's snapped when the gel holding it in place wears off), he
looks well on his way to being able to play a youngish Montgomery Burns in a live - action «Simpsons» movie.
She just
looks at everything with love, drops off the children, and lets
Carrey win her back.
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.
But even yesterday it
looked like a long shot, and despite
Carrey's apparent love of Matthew Vaughn's film, The Hollywood Reporter is saying that their sources think the chances of
Carrey taking the role of Colonel Stars (a mobster - turned - fundamentalist - Christian - turned - superhero - recruiter) are slim — presumably the smaller budget of the sequel to the underperfoming original can't quite afford him.
Just a couple of weeks ago it was
looking unlikely that Jim
Carrey, sought to play Colonel Stars, a member of a Justice League - like band of real - life superheroes in «Kick - Ass 2: Balls to the Walls,» would actually make an appearance in the high - profile sequel.
But hey, it
looks like enough strings were pulled, favors promised, and back - end points awarded, because
Carrey is indeed set to co-star in the follow - up to the jazzy deconstructionist comic book movie.
If you
look up the crime thriller «Dark Crimes» online, you'll find that it's listed as a 2016 film, which is curious considering Jim
Carrey headlines it and no one really knew anything about until recently.
Yes, this movie is just as silly as it
looks, with Jim
Carrey pratfalling all over the screen alongside a bunch of adorable (sometimes animated) critters.
Like a better -
looking female equivalent of Jim
Carrey, Witherspoon appears in practically every scene, with only the end credits eventually providing a much - needed breather from her incessant grinning and giggling.
Jim
Carrey becomes a good actor
looking for a better movie.
And now, nearly twenty years later, it
looks like
Carrey will soon be returning to the role.
«The Cable Guy»
looks more and more prescient with age as screens truly do invade our private lives with the same pushiness as Jim
Carrey's creepy invader.
However, if you
look at the jokes that do work and the comic energy of
Carrey and Daniels, this movie is worth the price of admission.
This drama has apparently been on the shelf for a few years, which isn't the best of signs, but
looks like Jim
Carrey's deep, dark turn in this crime drama is finally getting a US release date.
Next time you see it,
look out for an Easter egg - as the train speeds past, you may be able to spot Jim
Carrey and Jeff Daniels hanging out of the driver's car.
Steve Gray (
Carrey), the street magician with a propensity for grievous bodily injury, has changed the way people
look at magic, whether they like it or not.
Get your first
look at Jim
Carrey and Jeff Daniels as Lloyd and Harry in the sequel to the smash hit that took the physical comedy and kicked it in the nuts: Dumb and Dumber To.
While the makers of the film let
Carrey cut loose, most of the rest of the time was obviously spent trying to nail down the
look of the movie, which seems to be an amalgamation of Tim Burton, Terry Gilliam, Edward Gorey, and the Harry Potter movies.
Dumb and Dumberer: This prequel to the Jim
Carrey classic proves that acting dumb isn't as easy as it
looks.
He directed The Cable Guy with Jim
Carrey, Zoolander and Tropic Thunder and now returns to the director's chair in what some are calling a film that may even be
looking at Oscar nominations.
* The Bad Batch: Hermit (Jim
Carrey) tossing bits to a raven... * The Other Side of Hope: Jimi Hendrix poster
looks on as latest manifestation of the Leningrad Cowboys performs....
Thankfully Jim
Carrey, Alan Arkin, and Olivia Wilde provide a laugh or two each, so all things considered, I'm still
looking forward to seeing The Incredible Burt Wonderstone when it hits theaters in March.
Jim
Carrey as a Criss Angel - type performer is funny in and of itself — especially when performing a riff on the Joker's disappearing pencil trick — so I
look forward to seeing more of him in the film.
The tech wizards take their time making
Carrey's roles
look great, and it's fortunate that he plays the biggest names in the film (including Scrooge and all of the Christmas ghosts).
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.
That nugget comes from his fellow stand - up veteran Jim
Carrey in this first
look at The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling, HBO's 4 1/2 - hour, two - part documentary about the comedy icon who died in 2016.
Included here are two un-extraordinary featurettes, the ten - minute «A
Look Inside Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,» which, with a mix of junket and on - set interviews (including cast member Mark Ruffalo and his crazy, amazing hairdo), is essentially an extended trailer for the film, and the slightly longer and in - depth «A Conversation with Jim
Carrey and Director Michel Gondry,» which finds the actor and filmmaker sitting in what appears to be a grammar school band room reminiscing on the making of the film.
It was great to see Jim
Carrey with his bowl cut hairdo and chipped front tooth alongside Jeff Daniels and shaggy hair and dumbfounded
look of confusion.