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get offline right now and go see...uh..eternal sunshine of the spottless mind...what ever...the new jim carry flick....damn it man you need to see it....FUCKING DEEP...best mind fuck a had in a long time...oh yeah filmwizz you to...beat it!!!what are you still doing reading this get up and GO...NOW!!!! :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown:
uhhhhmmm...not to say that no one else'll like it...i mean ...i just know that these guys would really enjoy it..and i don't think syxx or liz would...anyhoot...it was a great mind fuck ... best pop i had in a long time...since maybe usual suspects
cabotb
04-12-2004, 10:21 AM
I Second. I loved the way that movie was filmed. It was a very different character for Jim Carrey, too.
syxxpm
04-12-2004, 11:23 AM
Originally posted by Be@Apr 12 2004, 02:19 AM
uhhhhmmm...not to say that no one else'll like it...i mean ...i just know that these guys would really enjoy it..and i don't think syxx or liz would...anyhoot...it was a great mind fuck ... best pop i had in a long time...since maybe usual suspects
ohhhhhh contrare...i saw truman show in the theatre,,,,and i do want to see spotless mind when it hits dvd.....and yes the theatre is a possibility as well :rock:
Tybris
04-12-2004, 07:47 PM
Yeah I want to see that, I'll have to try and go sometime this week hopefully. I'm all for the mind fuck..hell I watched Akira and Ghost in the Shell sober..that's a mind fuck if I ever saw one..you can't understand either of those movies if you aren't stoned.
filmwizdaddy
04-12-2004, 09:27 PM
Sweet will do.......I can't wait for Kill Bill 2 also. ;)
ElizabethX
04-09-2007, 05:54 PM
Be was wrong. It's one of my favorite movies ever. :)
Terrick
04-09-2007, 10:27 PM
I never saw this post. And I didn't hear about the movie until it was on DVD and my sister bought it (I don't keep up with movies at all). I loved it too. Now I want to watch it, but I'll have to hold off until Friday.
ElizabethX
04-10-2007, 11:49 PM
I always cry. I just find it very honest and easy to relate to. And it's the first time I was able to take Jim Carrey seriously, and I realized how GOOD he was. He was very believable in a dramatic role, and in a romantic one at that. Anyway, it's beautiful. I could watch it again and again.
Wheeljak
04-11-2007, 12:10 AM
I always cry. I just find it very honest and easy to relate to. And it's the first time I was able to take Jim Carrey seriously, and I realized how GOOD he was. He was very believable in a dramatic role, and in a romantic one at that. Anyway, it's beautiful. I could watch it again and again.
Boy, that's one serious bump.
I'm one of those people who hates Jim Carrey with a passion, but I have to admit that when I see him in dramatic roles, I find him both believable and likable. I want to see that 23 movie. What's it called?
ElizabethX
04-11-2007, 01:18 AM
Boy, that's one serious bump.
I'm one of those people who hates Jim Carrey with a passion, but I have to admit that when I see him in dramatic roles, I find him both believable and likable. I want to see that 23 movie. What's it called?
I think it's called 23, or The Number 23. :haha:
I really want to see that, too. I'm liking him more and more. He should do fewer comedies. Except Me Myself and Irene. I loved that.
Cozmo D
04-11-2007, 09:07 AM
I'm one of those people who hates Jim Carrey with a passion, but I have to admit that when I see him in dramatic roles, I find him both believable and likable.
Ditto. :iagree:
Harmeister
04-11-2007, 10:34 AM
so you guys are saying you didn't like "The Grinch" or "A Series of Unfortunate Events?" I can't think of a better person to play either the role of the Grinch or Count Olaf.
Cozmo D
04-11-2007, 10:37 AM
The Grinch sucked, didn't see the other one.
Jim Carrey is the modern day Jerry Lewis. Never much cared for Jerry Lewis either.
Chief
04-11-2007, 10:40 AM
repent Coz!!!!!!!! shun the nonbeliever!!!!!!!!!!!!
ElizabethX
04-11-2007, 03:14 PM
Never saw the Grinch... didn't really look forward to it (I really like the cartoon version). I thought A Series of Unfortunate Events was alright.
Elizabeth
ChrisLDog
04-11-2007, 04:33 PM
Oh, come on people! Ace Ventura? Liar, Liar? Ace Ventura II? And my favorite comedy of all time, Dumb and Dumber? Those were seriously funny movies and most of the funny came from Jim Carrey.
And if you like him in serious movies, he was good in The Truman Show too.
Cozmo D
04-11-2007, 05:30 PM
Oh, come on people! Ace Ventura? Liar, Liar? Ace Ventura II? And my favorite comedy of all time, Dumb and Dumber? Those were seriously funny movies and most of the funny came from Jim Carrey.
And if you like him in serious movies, he was good in The Truman Show too.
I bet you LOVE Jerry Lewis!:haha:
Hero1
04-11-2007, 06:19 PM
did he just cite liar, liar as a funny movie hahahaha probably a big pauly shore fan too
Wheeljak
04-11-2007, 06:27 PM
Oooh! Rock me, Jerry Lewis!
ChrisLDog
04-11-2007, 06:36 PM
Coz, as a matter of fact, I only find Jerry Lewis 1/4 funny (I'm 1/4 french). But seriously, no, I don't think he's funny. Though I can kinda see why you'd say they are similar.
And yes Hero, Liar, Liar was funny, and Pauly Shore was kinda funny in Son-In-Law and Encino Man. "Weeze the ju----uice!"
I never said they were smart-funny, just that they were funny, so :fingas: :fingas: :fingas:
Hero1
04-11-2007, 08:08 PM
son-in-law hahahaha! :rolleyes:
Twisted.Mellow
04-11-2007, 09:10 PM
C'mon people... did anyone watch the Pauly Shore movie he put out a few years back called "Pauly Shore is Dead"? This was a very strange movie. Hired it one day for lack of something else to hire...
Believe me - there was nothing else!
pmFan
04-12-2007, 12:20 AM
I loved the Grinch! I also liked Ace Venture and Liar Liar. My favorite of his is probably still Mask. I like his comedic side more than his dramatic side...
Of course, I also like the Three Stooges... :haha:
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