Jim Carrey: From Ace Ventura to Bruce Almighty

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go ahead and start start the show [Music] welcome to the worst of the best podcast
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from Canada Ryan and Rubens [Applause]
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welcome the worst of the best podcasts here's my real host Reuben and my
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brother Ryan okay yeah I'm sorry I was just working on their settings make sure
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everything's good to go over and I apologize yes is everything to go Aries good to go it's a pleasure to be here
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ribbon it's a pleasure to record with you my brother the worst the best podcast right what do you tell our new
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listeners who might have jumped on this episode because of their love for Jim Carrey what we do alright so we find
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things that are the best like let's say a best-selling album were the Graces album or best-selling book or something
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like that and from that we decide what is the worst out of the best so we
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wouldn't decide what the best is but we do decide what the worst out of the best is our job is to find the worst that
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it's important that we always focus on the worst I think that's important it is how life is to be enjoyed right
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exactly okay I love music yeah but I think my next favorite topic is will be cover oh
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not just a life oh okay just some life music it has the ability to transform
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you and same with laughter oh yes the ability to make somebody else laughs what alone millions people laugh is is
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incredible Jim Carrey has done that yeah Jim Jim Carrey fellow Canadian like us I don't really care for all those movies
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by like Kim I like that he's made me laugh and hats off him yo he's made me laugh many times from
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his early days of course living color what a great sketch comedy show that was yeah Lynn Claire he played just like how
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Eminem is the best rapper Jim Carrey was a funniest cast member on living color Jamie Foxx I'm there is that his name
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James Fox no Jamie Foxx Jamie physician Jim Carrey Jim Fox yeah some great
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actors came for that Jay James Carey I love Jamie Foxx sorry Jim Carrey Jim
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Carrey in Jamie Fox TV Fox is great he's a great comedic actor and a drama actor
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and ironically so is Jim Carrey they've done both both have done very well they had hit they had done well Jim Carrey
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was born ribbon James Eugene Carey and he is a fellow Canadian is such as you and I that's right he's born in Toronto
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Ontario unlike us No we were born in Victoria he was born in Ontario and he is now 57 years old
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easy yeah how's he that old are we that old head that walls and say he's that
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over because we have reached our 40s and we watched him since we were teens so what math goes on and time goes on
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he went from his time as a struggling movie actor to a cast member a living
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color in the 90s to one of the biggest movie and comedian stars in the world he
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has done some huge box-office okay and we're gonna talk about his top movies that he's been in for our listeners the
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gross that were to give you is adjusted gross for today's movie ticket prices that tells you the listener how much
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box-office draw he has had these movies been released today with the same amount ticket sales so that makes sense because
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movies that came out in the early 90s early 2000 selects 20 years ago inflation has occurred since then mm-hmm
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at a hundred and fifty 1 million ribbon we have me myself and Irene all three of
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you yes you seen that movie you know what I don't normally have what well
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this part of this list we keep we I assume you've seen it so it's on the list I can understand why you would assume but I haven't seen all these
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movies on the list okay that's fair I think the problem would be a couple that's I guess the first one I've read
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about what's a fairly brother movie and I'm not sure I'm not sure why I haven't or why I don't remember I was weird yes
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I feel they can't comment on it other than just being truthful you can be truthful Ruben oh yeah I just was it's a
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little on the crude side sergeant's like I said the movie clips on on that YouTube so as the Farley Brothers movie
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Ruben being a father's brother movie in 2000 yea head you know it has some some humor that might be uncomfortable
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watching with your parents type humor but all in all it's quite a funny movie it's quite a good it's quite a good romp Charlie loved those boys
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so much he just couldn't face the truth and so he went on with his life as if everything was normal so the truth room
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that referring to is that his wife cheated on him when he was younger oh sorry when the kids were before they were born and he had three black babies
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you really have to see this movie and he'd never admitted the fact that I've
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seen a situation like this I can't say okay fine we go travel hours we go see
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the baby everybody's talking about how looks like a dad I don't like what oh no
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there's no way he's the father no there you go maybe the Farley brothers got got
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wind of that story made this movie no this way after yeah okay anyways
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hey buddy hey bro your appetite with it why did Charlie kids look great yeah I
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don't think Thanks
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it's between you and me ever notice that your kids have sort of a year-round tan
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yeah well it's my great-grandmother's half Italian half Italian
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well that's probably why the water beats off the hair
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it is quite a funny okay that meet 150 million certainly no bomb there next one
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Ruben fun with Dick and Jane yeah that's all that one okay what's your face how
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what is her name oh I know it it's just al Tia Leone I have not seen her in a
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while she hasn't been in fees later I liked her I did like her I think I had liked her as an actress I was she's in
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things I don't mind it at all I don't know if that makes sense but yeah yeah so her last movie Ruben was in 2011's
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Tower Heist Wow eight years ago well it's a long time in acting years it's
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like oh that's right but she has been active in television she's currently in a TV show since 2014 as the lead actor
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in Madame secretary okay we should check the three-year break she took a three-year break on the
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big screen but she was an x-files an episode 2011 she was uh okay no she took
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a three-year break that's right yeah Tower Heist and then she got the role of Madame secretary and when you're kind of
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not really a draw on the big screen getting the lead role in a successful TV series is good work
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yeah absolutely absolutely she's a producer and 110 episodes so that's 50 movies worth of
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episodes yeah okay so that was fun with Dick and Jane that was that American comedy that
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was a remake actually it focuses on a married milk last couple who resort to robbery when the husband's employer goes
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bankrupt so he you know the kind of came up with the Jones is the idea yeah it's fun the movie how bald was it wasn't it
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as well a good friend did you watch the out Bolin roaster I need snippets of that knows that recent thing yeah The
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Comedy Central Roast oh no Baldwin role yeah Caitlyn Jenner was one of the Roasters Caitlyn Jenner was a is that
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her name is that the name okay so I actually I don't remember all the all the Kardashians names but Jenner is
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not a Kardashian she's the stepfathers
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[Applause] [Music] Saved by the Bell well alright well well you're
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interrupted by a phone call ribbon the Osmo that reintroduced the episode but this is our Jim Carrey episode so the
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editing will seem a little bit weird because I'm talking the way I am right now but this is kind of part two of a record a ribbon you got interrupted with
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a phone call do one explain what yeah I owned a business for people host birthday parties we do five or six a
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week done thousands of them I've done lots of birthday parties employee calls
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says the people aren't leaving I go there the place is a mess it is the
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worst I have ever seen it like I mean if it was half as messy it would still be
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the worst I've ever seen it it was it was absolutely terrible sorry dumped on chairs there was like people
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should be ashamed of themselves anyways so when there anything we can do but they leave does the party host we're
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not leaving little vignette so you had a kick-up people out of your place of business yeah yeah did you leave without
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any further problems or well yeah I said yeah I was not completely true why how I
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got there there are on the other side of the threshold of the door okay like my place ten minutes access your
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left and then me driving all the way over there he had just left I was kind of hoping that I would kick him out but
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they were gone but i slided talk to them I have a theory in life but I'm not smart enough to talk is stupid all right
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I say hey thanks have a good night what else can you do all right chain them you're really dirty people
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all right so everything's okay everyone's safe and sound thank you brother yes everybody is okay the next
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movie ribbon on the Jim Carrey's top grossing movies of his life at number 12
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is Ace Ventura pet detective which made a worldwide gross of 155 million dollars
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not a bad haul for really his kind of his first big movie big screen movies -
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and a was his first after living color ordering living color this is his first big movie and I saw this in the theaters
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do you recall if you saw in theaters yeah get a stream there for me it was I think it was Fincher and dumb and dumber
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than the past all right Ace Ventura was directed by time director at the time Tom Shadyac
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who went on to direct the Nutty Professor liar liar patch Adams Bruce Almighty Evan Almighty so you send some
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other stuff with Jim Carrey we'll get into those so this was a big hit the budget for this film was only fifteen
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million dollars and like I said it made a hundred fifty five million worldwide so it made it made money for the studio
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yeah really crazy it's a movie that shouldn't be funny I'm not a big fan of
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movies with animals in general like there's a new Doctor Dolittle move to come out with Robert Downey jr. if you
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were to ask me would I rather watch a spin sure again or the new Doctor Dolittle movie with Robert Downey jr. I
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probably I love Robert Downey jr. I do too I don't like all those choices sure
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he knows maybe I'll guess that dings my kid wanna go I'm sure my kids will watch it on video I have no doubt about it but
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I'm not a fan of animal movies the movies with animals as a subject matter
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there's Animal House that's okay yeah so but Ace Ventura works because it's Jim Carrey when he has that scene when all
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the animals are on his arms and stuff and he's I think my favorite is in the
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right he gets birth by the right oh yeah
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yes and then uh how about what he's solving the crime case he's got the
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sliding glass door and he's open closing the sliding glass door is just one more
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thing lieutenant this woman is Roger up attackers neighbors she lives across the hall she
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said she heard a scream is that right ma'am all right and you said you had to open the balcony door when you peed into
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the room you're certain you had to open this door yeah I'm sure
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what's the point Ventura only this [Music]
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this is double-paned soundproof glass there's no way that neighbor could have
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heard conductor scream on the way down with that door shut the scream she heard came from inside this apartment before
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he was thrown over the balcony and the murderer closed the door before he left yes yes exercise clear oh yeah it's
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stuff that shouldn't work but it's funny cuz it's Jim Carrey if some people can't stand what he does but I love it I love
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it number 11 a Christmas carol that came out 2009 of course the classic story of Scrooge and the ghost of Christmas past
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have you seen this I don't I feel like it's a movie that I've tried to see a few times I have seen I think though
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I've seen it once it's one of those movies that every Christmas I try to record it or remember to record it when it's broadcast on TV it's done by Robert
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Zemeckis I believe it's the same guy who did of course for scomp and the solar trip was called the Polar Express the
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polar bear Express that was him really with Tom makes especially have I figured you would have seen that yeah I'm not a
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big fan of Christmas movies of which will be say again Christmas the source hear it again I am NOT a big fan of
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Christmas movies that's weird I've known you your whole life and I've never known this will explain what do
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you have a reason for it or is just an for example my wife listens to praise fm
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mm-hmm so every single time I go in the band it comes on okay every single song has
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the same subject matter for me it's still contrived sure so you find Christmas movies in general a four track
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okay yeah yeah the wrong way now there's like a really good story that happens to
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involve Christmas time that doesn't bother me like Bad Santa I don't like anything try them for me Christmas
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movies took we are well this had a huge budget rube this came out 2009 it had a budget between 175 to 200
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million yeah because it's Christmas people go see the Christmas movie they'll have the whole family there man
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kick it turns into like a picket of four people instead of one those kid movies the kids can't draw themselves they
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can't hear for themselves but I gotta buy a ticket too and so it's this artificially inflated how people are really enjoying it so it only made 125
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million which is made money but thinking that face Federer only costs 15 million
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and it made the same amount that's kind of weird a like they put a lot of work into this film but they made the same
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profit of a vase venture I love it but
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you know there was there for the toilet Christmas Carol it's not a bubble superficial things I'm not there to make
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money thickest there share a heartwarming tale we got Lemony Snicket's A Series of
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Unfortunate Events you see this one no oh boy another it's maybe I think I
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washed it with what whatever kid at the time that I had that was of that age keepo 2004 was already 15 years ago root
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yeah that's weird to me end up gross 170 million this is not worldwide it should
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be making this clear this is actually just stateside worldwide it grows 209 million and this was this was 15 years
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ago that's not a bad gross at forshay it costs a lot of money costs 140 million
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it makes it only made 60 million 'if basically if it doesn't make enough to
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finance another movie you don't I mean it sure they'd have to pay out of pocket again to make a sequel and that's how
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you kind of know when you're not going to get a sequel when they don't even make enough in profit to make a sequel Plus have money left over from the first
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film which see yeah so wasn't a financial loss but it wasn't enough to warrant a sequel but it didn't warrant a
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Netflix follow up where Neil Patrick Harris played the part of Lemony Snicket or Ricky now Count Olaf my apologies
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it's a fun little movie and I actually quite enjoyed it when I saw it 15 years ago my goodness you're a young back
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thank you I would have been 28 ruin your 20s Wow so yeah I was 28 when
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this came out and I have it would have been my older two boys there would have been kids we all enjoyed it and I remember thinking how unfortunate
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event that it was that it make enough force equal because I enjoyed it enough that had they made a sequel two years
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later I would have definitely seen it and would have probably enjoyed it but I read the books or fun alright Rubin have you seen dr. Seuss horton hears a who
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don't now they're vias move on Ace Ventura would nature calls this was the
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sequel to a secured this one made the States alone Rubin 224 million dollars
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crazy I don't even remember saying it but you did I'm sure I did yeah yeah I just don't remember when nature calls
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this it's so funny because it's not gonna go to the bathroom yeah
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it's a play on words saying it's about animals you know its nature and when
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nature calls eights venturers on the case but at the same time sure it's a play on words there yeah he's a
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detective room who specializes in a retrieval team and captive animals yeah that's his job okay
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Miche probably why he's the best say this was directed by Steve otter ik yeah different director he went on to direct
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the Nutty Professor patch Adams Bruce Almighty oh sorry does that he worked on those films he directed sorry nothing to lose
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no he didn't really direct too much out for this to be honest with you yeah he was a writer though he wrote Bruce
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Almighty he wrote at an almighty Baden directed well yeah so he's still worked with Jim Carrey for a little bit mhm
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yeah but again the budget was smaller your room thirty million dollar budget so it still made like almost 200 million dollars cheap movies to make basically
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these two a co-chair movies come out they mean almost four hundred million dollars for the studio well I'm sure they're probably talking about could you
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another one I bet you he was asked and he just said no Jim Carrey's scale was on the rise
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yeah well you know the truman show coming up right let's go to that The Truman Show Rubin came out in 98 a 98 21
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years ago that was a good one yeah 241 million dollars worldwide yeah
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we guys so yeah sorry that again that's not worldwide I keep saying it that's just us gross 264 million dollars
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worldwide and that was in $98 so we're looking at easily over 300 million dollars worldwide so it was a hit and it
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only cost sixty million to make so another big hit I love that movie Jim Carrey was great in it and it was great
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to see him kind of use his comedy with the drama we see the drama kind of kicking in now and Harris was greater than it mm-hmm
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and I remember this time in another movie chemo at TV which was Mathematica is reality show yeah and this was at a
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time when reality shows weren't quite big yet so this is kind of a new concept sure
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having somebody fall around the camera but what I love about The Truman Show The Truman Show was he didn't know he was part of a show
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yeah such a good story edie TV starring Matthew McConaughey the cameras were on
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him all the time it was just a camera crew falling around his life for what I can't remember why his life was so great
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to fall around this a few years ago all right I enjoyed it I think my favorite there were specks no there's no way I don't
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think The Truman Show would end up in anyone's worst pick for any list the
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mask it was 250 million big hit big hit it's where we got Cameron Diaz yes
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Cameron Diaz first film she was she was young in that film - sure yeah sure that
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had agony like I think she was like 21 22 what do you think of the film when you first saw it I liked some of that I
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was impressed by the CGI in it I thought the story was pretty thin I remember
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thinking of Cameron Diaz like he's that I remember being came out 94 I would
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have been 19 years old when I saw this so definitely Cameron Diaz caught my attention it's good actress yeah now she
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yeah yeah she's an incredible actress so Rueben the movie did make 351 million dollars worldwide so true
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yeah and named story 94 so that Wolfman so that movie today Reuben 560 million
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dollars box-office and it only had a budget Rubin of 23 million is it that
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movie made a lot of money yeah that's only 37 million dollars so can you
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imagine you so you make a movie today for 37 million dollars in today's money and it makes you almost six hundred
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million dollars worldwide I just need to have 37 million to do that so Jim Carrey's early movies room were so cheap
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to me because he wasn't demanding the big pit but after this after Ace Ventura in the mask these kind of three in a row
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I think he started to get to the point where he's like um oh really capable guys much
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we'll get to that it's not on the list oh yeah cable guy didn't make the cut cable goes oh good it is good movie but
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this is not the again we did pick this list room these are his top grossing film processing movies and kill guy
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bombed at the box office so I saw in the theater that's more mildly for comedy
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the mass was I think it was a fun type of the the introduction of CGI with Jim
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Carrey's antics it was kind of a fun little it doesn't hold up the way that you can watch the Cable Guy now it's still funny and actually I just watched
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to last year again and it still just the way he talks through the whole film
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alright ribbon Dumb and Dumber this came out in 94 as well what a big year yeah I
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remember watching this in the theater mm-hmm the summer time you Bernie oh wow I cried laughing just cried to me
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it was the funniest movie and it's still funny would you say can you watch this - laughs of course yeah I just thought it
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was really quiet oh yeah Brady bean boy the blind boy the blind
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boy playing with his dead bird yeah I interviewed him that's right if you want to check that out go on the Ruben show
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on YouTube and catch Reubens interview with the actor what's named Ian Brady Glenn Brady who played the dead bird kid
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Reuben interviewed the dead bird kid that's great Reuben he's also in Dumb and Dumber T that's right so Reuben
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interviewed him if you want to check out that interview it's a great an interview go to the Reuben show on YouTube and find that the interview you the one
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there might be somebody who will go over it the rivet show I love that Reuben show to Betty does it show in Victoria
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still or no it's been our production for three years right sorry
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is it been that long already yeah I'm sorry I love this game I did it doesn't
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yeah that's great yeah liar liar oh yeah I think about one listens
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really yeah okay you can't tell any lies that's right the pan is
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he's a lawyer he's always away from his kid it's his kids birthday the kid
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wishes that his dad would never tell a lie and so Jim Carrey is forced to always tell the truth no matter what situation is in the only the truth comes out of
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his belt directed by tom shadyac addressed to director the first emphasis ventura actually brewed was released in
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March of 97 March of 97 it grossed today's money tickets sold it grows 481 million
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dollars worldwide all right you started that can carry yeah yeah he is
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liar liar was a great movie I think it's funny I think it's great the kids haircuts the worst part of that film the
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boys haircut in that film is terrible it was terrible back then in 90 and 97 it's still terrible today 22 years later
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well it's not terrible Bruce yeah Bruce Almighty came out in 2003 16 years ago
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it had Jennifer Aniston in it really was it her I don't remember
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okay had Jennifer Aniston in it Ruben it also had morgan freeman playing god
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steve carell was in it yes played yes Steve crowd that news anchor who was
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speaking really faster in news broadcast this was the early Steve crowd before his office days but not much before I
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think he the office came out a few years later oh that's good again directed by Tom Shadyac the director of Liar Liar
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and Ace Ventura so the Tom Shadyac has made a lot of money for the studio this movie room and Bruce Almighty was a huge
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hit in 2003 it raked in again if it was released today with tickets sold seven
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hundred and seventy four million dollars not too shabby not too shabby and they're only getting higher from this point well I think
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that's been the case for all the movies you started doing number fourteen and then I worked her way up it kind of
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shouldn't count but it does count because he's he has a lot of screen time and in fact to be fair this was like the
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Jim Carrey show was when he played the Riddler in Batman Forever well and he's a huge Batman but Batman would just be a
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guy in a suit if it wasn't the Riddler I would say Jim Carrey was the the da manha forced Batman forevers it's kind
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of a frustrating good film because it was a little bit too zany it would have been a better film how they just toned
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down the same yes a little bit Tommy Lee Jones performs to face was horrific Tommy Lee Jones
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does not like Jim Carrey I forgot about that yeah look into you not everybody's gonna like
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you Tommy Lee Jones he seems like a pleasant fellow just a light-hearted check this out so
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this is a normal life Jim Carrey's on it
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he couldn't sanction my before we did
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you're the star though I wasn't started that was the problem with guys I have a
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better actor than this for movie star did you ever get that no because there is no me oh but I mean the guy that
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Tommy Lee Jones was talking to oh the guy that Tommy Lee Jones was talking to is that a restaurant and he and and hey
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you know the maitre d said old tile here are you working with Tommy Jones he's over in the corner having having dinner
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and and I went over and I saw oh yeah great I went over and I said hey Tommy
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how you doing like that in the blood just dream for this face look like you've been thinking about me 24 no no
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it was before the biggest scene we have together movie and the blood just drained from his face and he got he
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started shaking and he got off any1 like this he must have been in mid kill me
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fantasy or something like that he was like like this and he went like
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to hug me and said I hate you I really don't like you and I said gee
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man what's wrong and I pulled up a chair which probably wasn't smart and he said
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I cannot sanction your before my theory on that would be he's a famous guy he
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used to be the center of attention you walk into a room he's not the center it might have been uncomfortable doing that work - that's not really his style of
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stuff - the check that's right it's where Harvey Dent yeah mom's great
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I love that story I cannot see I cannot
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say I love what Jim Carrey's equally
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confused as he is amused by this sure I like a door basically just says you know
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you walk in you're the star and if people have a hard time with that yeah Tony Jones he don't know who Jim
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Carrey was before standing on yeah and that's what he said he signed a check to work on the film your work Gary your
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work of the guy who talked out of his butt burn Ace Ventura yeah I'm an old man I don't know who is I don't see his films do your homework
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yeah all right the highest-grossing film oh by the way Batman Forever me six hundred million dollars worldwide not
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too bad not too shabby a sous chef in 1995 his biggest movie by far is a
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Christmas movie I mean it's almost seven hundred million dollars worldwide How the Grinch Stole Christmas when I first
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saw it I kind of remember thinking it was maybe too much or too silly for Christmas we all loved the original
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story and the half-hour cartoon they fleshed out the story to make it fit into an hour-and-a-half movie for the
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live-action it's a movie over time I've enjoyed over the Christmas holidays it's
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become a Christmas staple now that we wash with the kids every year okay yeah softened over it I don't know why it's
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aged well over the years maybe your heart is slowly growing yeah k 119 years ago rube yeah what is
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going on here so his last big hit that hit the top 14 was 2008 dr. hill horton
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hears a who so that was his last big movie was 11 years ago to crack any kind of box office mojo yeah he says he's
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peach yeah yeah yes yeah should we all be so lucky to to have a peak yeah so
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rubin out of that list we got me myself and Irene fun with Dick and Jane it's AIT's Ventura pet
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detective Christmas Carol Ace Ventura when nature calls The Truman Show of the mast Dumb and Dumber Lyle are Bruce Almighty
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Batman Forever How the Grinch Stole Christmas of those films you and I both seen these are his top grossing films of
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all time all had done very well for 14 films to make that much money nothing is huge here's the thing only
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coupled them are franchises they spin sure of films and then the Batman films so these are films are standalone films
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make a knife out of money that's pretty impressive to to think well these aren't big Marvel movies they're not stuck to anything but themselves you know they're
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stuck to his name his name carried these films you could argue sure one of this you say is his worst film the one I
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probably would not see again over any other film would probably be liar liar whoa okay okay this is too after-school
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special we learn a lesson fair it's just not my I subscribe to the
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Seinfeld motto no learning no hugging huh I like it I like it it's good rude I
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think for me I could go without ever seen again for entertainment factor at
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the end of day Jim Carrey makes me laugh he also has engaged in some serious subjects which I've enjoyed but they'll
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new series film on this list it seems like it's comedies that have won everyone over The Truman Show was his
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most serious film to break the top ten at number seven so I'm gonna have to go with the Christmas Carol 2009 Christmas
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Carol this is one that if I never saw it again as a Jim Carrey fan I would be okay with that because it's not highly
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entertaining I do enjoy the Christmas Carol story I enjoy that story and I can see any rendition of it and be okay with
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it the Patrick Stewart wants a great when I watch that every year it says no yeah I think it's like 90s it
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came out Rubin it's really good Patrick Street a great thespian that he is really captures Scrooge very well see I'd recommend that
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one to our listeners for Christmas coming up but so yeah that's the worst pick for me rube is the one that I
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definitely I would never have to see again out of the film so the other ones they're listed you're definitely entertained there's something
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entertaining about them that were you're laughing that's how they're visually entertaining or commedia Cleese oh well
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I haven't seen it so I'll take your word on it and still not see it I'm not selling it very well am i no well thanks
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everyone and thanks for joining us on a look I love Jim Carrey he made me laugh he's made me laugh more than a lot of
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people in the entertainment industry over two and a half decades from Living Colour till now I've enjoyed his career
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I can say that I have the Gimli have enjoyed his career so Jim I personally thank you for your digger laughs you're
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a good comedian that's off if you want to see some more Jim communities and car getting coffee
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Jim Carrey episode there you go plugging a Seinfeld room and I think he might imagine room is somebody watches Jim
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Carrey on comedians with cars getting coffee from our plug that's fine give
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Jerry a helping hand yeah Jerry we're doing this for you brother I think he needs our help
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did he make any more money off selling Seinfeld the Netflix now yeah lots of
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money so he made the show right then the syndication he made a lot yeah and then
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soul it to Hulu made a lot and then sold its Netflix a show and made a lot more
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now just for fun he drives cars with people drinking coffee and having
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conversations and makes money on that too and he doesn't need that money I don't think Ivan died I think he
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literally does it for the love of conversation I think before it hit Netflix he had a hundred million downloads
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good for him and so the Nationals on Netflix to now yeah yeah yeah all right Ruben it's been an absolute
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pleasure absolute joy recording with you remember in front of every silver lining there's a cloud over there to help you
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find it thanks for joining us everyone remember to Like us on iTunes and Facebook and Twitter and all those good things the
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