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.
If Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd and Son of the Mask taught Hollywood anything, it's that people aren't too interested in seeing prequels or sequels to Jim Carrey comedies
if Carrey himself isn't involved.
If Carrey is committed to this project, that switch may very well be an upgrade.
Not exact matches
Earlier this month,
Carrey — who 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.»
If they start griping about having to clean the toilet, just remind them that Jim
Carrey once worked as a janitor before he made it big.
If he had received reconsolidation therapy,
Carrey's character would not have forgotten Winslet's.
Jim
Carrey once said, «Visualization works
if you work hard.
Hey,
if visualizing your goals worked for Hollywood funny man Jim
Carrey, why can't it work for you?
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.
As
if that weren't enough stress for
Carrey, everyone else walks all over him too: When he tells a little girl to stop jumping rope in the street, she pays no attention to him (she also tells him off).
A Jim
Carrey movie is always worth seeing, even
if it doesn't re-create the guileless shock and scintillation of «Dumb and Dumber.»
I admire
Carrey for taking on a grim and sobering project made in Krakow, Poland, that requires a range he would never be asked to show in any American sitcom, but Dark Crimes is so lurid, irrelevant and unwatchable it makes you wonder
if he ever read the script.
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.
Carrey parts a bowl of tomato soup as
if it were the Red Sea.
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.
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.
And that's just the idea that Laura Linney would really be married to Jim
Carrey (as
if)...
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.
If the Academy ever considered awards for comedies released in March,
Carrey would certainly deserve one.
Recommendation: I would go
if you really are in love with Steve Carell and / or Jim
Carrey.
If a comeback is good enough for Jim
Carrey and Jeff Daniels in Dumb and Dumber To, then it is understandable that the ladies from Hocus Pocus should want a reunion as well.
Bruce Almighty: In a life - altering encounter, the Big Guy Upstairs (Morgan Freeman) endows TV reporter Bruce (Jim
Carrey) with all His divine powers and challenges Bruce to see
if he can do it any better.
Though it'll be interesting to see
if Ferrell and writing partner Adam McKay can recapture the goofy comedic spirit of the original, all signs point to a resounding «yes,» especially with a host of rumored cameos by the likes of Harrison Ford, Liam Neeson, Jim
Carrey and Sacha Baron Cohen.
Like Liar Liar, it was a high - concept project that would have been perfect for a TV movie,
if only it wasn't a vehicle intended to let loose
Carrey the $ 20 - million - plus - per - film comedian.
Perhaps the creative minds behind the film felt that the real humor comes in seeing
Carrey and Leoni struggling in menial jobs, but
if that's the assumption, they are clearly misguided.
Fans of
Carrey will, of course, flock in numbers to see this film, and
if I were to guess based on how they generally received his early work, they will probably be the most forgiving of him
if he makes a bad film, as long as they get to see Jim be Jim.
Jim
Carrey has shown ability as a dramatic actor, yet even
if he seems a strange fit for this lurid and glacially paced murder mystery, he's not the reason for its failure.
If only Jim
Carrey's uninhibited and completely unhinged, sweet - and - sour insanity was by itself enough to carry a movie, it might not matter so much that the plot of the Farrelly Brothers» «Me, Myself and Irene» is nothing but an undercooked on - the - run road movie.
If you're still reading, you were either lucky enough to miss out on the first movie, or you don't trust me, since Steve Carell is a darn sight more hip these days than ol' Jim
Carrey.
In Bruce Almighty, a down - on - his - luck TV reporter (
Carrey) gets the ultimate promotion taking over for the Big Guy upstairs (Morgan Freeman) to see
if he can do a better job.
If there's one thing worse than being stalked, it's being stalked by Jim
Carrey.
If you don't have a taste for
Carrey's brand of humor, don't even attempt this film, it's probably not worth the aggravation.
Hmmm Ewen McGregor and Jim
Carrey making out????
If you want to see that, then you better go see I Love You Phillip Morris!
If you're a fan of Carrey's earlier comedic work, there is a comfort factor involved in seeing Jim Carrey be Jim Carrey, even if it doesn't have the dark edge or satiric bite of his classic Carrey performance
If you're a fan of
Carrey's earlier comedic work, there is a comfort factor involved in seeing Jim
Carrey be Jim
Carrey, even
if it doesn't have the dark edge or satiric bite of his classic Carrey performance
if it doesn't have the dark edge or satiric bite of his classic
Carrey performances.
But with the age of the actors (
Carrey is 52 and Daniels is 59) and a glut of gross out movies starring much younger faces, I have to wonder
if the franchise can hold its own with the teen crowd.
Kate Winslet is every over-educated under - achieving heterosexual man's wet dream (particularly
if you have a penchant for neurotic booze hounds with bad dye jobs... * ahem *) and
Carrey is at his least irritating, offering by far his best performance.
Carrey's transition to family fare isn't the leap that it's been for those two entertainers; the rubber - faced funnyman has always been fairly kid - friendly even
if his breakout fare and comfort zone have been deservedly PG - 13.
Ed Haley wonders
if Jonah Hill is primed to attempt that same feat and
if he'll follow in the successful footsteps of Tom Hanks and Jim
Carrey.
First up was the Jim
Carrey vehicle, «The Cable Guy,» which,
if nothing else, kicked off the start of Owen's long association with Ben Stiller.
Jim
Carrey continues a string of dramatic successes in a performance of sympathetic angst as a man who could easily make someone happy
if only he were happy himself, and Kate Winslet is his perfect mismatch, a carefree spirit whose moments of vulnerability are touching and, in retrospect, tragic.
What is surprising is
Carrey's decision to self - publish the title about an ocean wave who's afraid to crash on the shore, fearing that he will die
if he does.
If they start griping about having to clean the toilet, just remind them that Jim
Carrey once worked as a janitor before he made it big.
Tim Burton's Batman could be fun,
if they would bring back the actors that played villans (Danny Devito, Arnie, Jim
Carrey).
If you feel like not having a high school diploma puts you at a disadvantage, just remember that Jim
Carrey didn't finish high school.