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It's a perfect role for Carrey who can obnoxiously overact to sell a joke to his heart's content and it works great in this context.
The big media brouhaha has been about Jim Carrey who plays Colonel Stars and Stripes.
But it's Carrey who must carry this film, and he lifts Bruce Almighty to the heavens.

Not exact matches

Earlier this month, Carreywho has gained a reputation for being a political artist on Twitter — tweeted a drawing of Hannity as a WWE wrestler fighting InfoWars host Alex Jones in front of an audience, writing «if you believe wrestling is real u may even believe Fox News,» but «wrestling doesn't harm viewers.»
Tweeted another celebrity, Jim Carrey, «Who are you sharing your life with?
Using those quotes from Carrey and Higgins, preachers can hold up the likes of Hoffman as examples of the failures of the fame and fortune dream; and point to the only role model who won't let you down.
Ultimately, Carrey realizes that you simply can not live your life just giving to everyone who asks something of you.
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Despite its tiny sample size of 12 and its speculative conclusions, the study was publicized far and wide — launching a global movement involving celebrities like Jenny McCarthy, Jim Carrey (and of course Trump) who warned parents to stop vaccinating their children.
His plot strand goes nowhere but its not nearly as grievous as Clark Gregg's — here seen slumming it as a straight - laced New York zoo penguin expert, pegged as a villain because he wants to take the penguins away from Carrey, a man who has no knowledge whatsoever for how to take care of them.
The Mr. Popper (Jim Carrey) in this case is a slick New York property purchaser who buys up iconic buildings around the city and demolishes them to make way for something bigger and better.
However, he is very emotionally genuine here and might just win over those audience members who appreciate a slightly kinder, gentler Carrey, who mercifully and judiciously tones down certain aspects of his performance because — let's face it — these penguins are goofy enough.
Instead, the chintz - tastic Central Park tourist magnet helps save the soul of Popper (Jim Carrey), a slick real - estate dealer who, because of his careerism, is a divorced father of two who barely knows his kids — they're being raised by their mom (Carla Gugino).
A virtual who's who of heavyweight actors (Benicio Del Toro, Sean Penn, Jim Carrey) have, at one time or another been attached to the project.
It's about a wealthy Manhattan real estate shark named Popper (Jim Carrey) who is illegally hoarding exotic animals in his high - rise penthouse - a half dozen rare penguins, which he keeps to mollify his entitled children, who whine and pout when he speaks of having the flightless birds removed.
It will be in that moment that you lose your status as Awesome Person Who Takes the Kids to the Movies and Buys Them Candy because it is then that you will have to explain to your child that, in real life, Jim Carrey's character would be considered a delusional pet hoarder endangering the lives of creatures that need special care and that the mean zookeeper is the good guy and not some kind of animal prison warden kidnapper.
Overall, Jim Carrey is a good choice to play the slick Mr. Popper, who ends up playing pop to a bunch of penguins.
The Basics: Mr. Popper (Carrey) is an ambitious, cutthroat businessman who will do anything to close a real estate deal.
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.
Carrey plays a New York City wheeler - dealer who lives in a grand apartment and is separated from his wife (Gugino), with whom he remains on friendly terms, and two children (Carroll and Cotton).
Carrey, who was brilliant in last year's «I Love You Phillip Morris,» is an inspired choice to play this role.
The forgettable kid actors are reliably photogenic, Carla Gugino gamely takes on (another) thankless part as Carrey's ex, and Angela Lansbury is the crusty dowager who owns Tavern on the Green, which Carrey's company is trying to buy and tear down.
Jim Carrey stars as a man who starts a performance troupe with his penguins in Mark Waters» new comedy.
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.
The movie stars Jim Carrey, who is in his pleasant mode.
Jim Carrey stars as a man who creates a traveling road show for his penguins in this adaptation of Richard Atwater's book.
Carrey plays a divorced father who pays more attention to his job than his two children — until he receives a strange inheritance from his own father.
It sounds predictable, and it is, for there's not a single surprise in the whole damn movie except for Carrey himself, who sells it pretty well even if this character is a bit like the ones from Liar, Liar and Yes Man.
Popper (Carrey), as addressed by colleagues and his children alike, is one of those New York real estate tycoons who have lost sight of the real world.
Who's In It: Jim Carrey, Carla Gugino, Angela Lansbury, Ophelia Lovibond, Madeline Carroll, Clark Gregg, Jeffrey Tambor, David Krumholtz
Jim Carrey and Carla Gugino will headline this comedy about a man who inherits a group of penguins.
Mark Waters, who directed from material based on the celebrated children's book by Richard and Florence Atwater, has a flair for goofiness that matches Carrey's own, and there are scenes between the birds and Mr. Popper in his sleek Manhattan duplex that are peerlessly silly.
Both Popper (Jim Carrey, ideally cast) and his assistant, Pippi (Ophelia Lovibond), prefer to preface their pronouncements with the letter «p.» And they get plenty of opportunity when he receives an unexpected package: six penguins, who immediately upend everything.
Carrey plays a Rhode Island state trooper who puts up with shocking insults to his manhood and uniform and manages somehow to be a sunny Dr. Jekyll, until he finally snaps and allows his Mr. Hyde to roam free.
In any case, the film, directed with bounce and snap by Mark Waters, stands as a comeback of sorts for Jim Carrey, who mugs and prances and does funny voices and manages not to be upstaged by a half - dozen flightless birds.
This PG - rated adaptation of the classic children's book stars a surprisingly restrained Jim Carrey as a painter who suddenly find himself in possession of a dozen penguins.
Carrey stars as a New York real estate kingpin who inherits six penguins from his father.
And instead of having an aura of peace, Mr. Popper is played by Jim Carrey, who is as peaceful as a psychotic episode.
Despite the fact that the reviews have pegged this year's Jim Carrey - fied CGI remake of Horton Hears a Who!
Mr. Popper's Penguins is a children's story in which Carrey draws a little from both sides of the spectrum but manages to find a happy medium — which is about right for a comedy about a divorced father who cohabits with penguins.
Jim Carrey stars as a fast - talking attorney and habitual liar who, forced by his son's birthday wish, must tell the truth for the next 24 hours.
Jim Carrey stars as the late Andy Kaufman, who was considered one of the most innovative, eccentric and enigmatic performers of his time.
Carrey's two personalities fight each other during a road trip with a female prisoner - who is on the run from some typical movie bad guys.
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.
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