Jerry was played by Cary Elwes. You should have remembered him as Westley from The Princess Bride. Also yhe weren't moving to Boston, just looking at houses to move into.
The fact is that there is no way that Mrs. Cole could have won that case. It is true that a minor can not legally enter into a contract, but if they do enter into a contract by lying about their age they only have a small window of time, typically 6 months after they turn 18, to cancel the contract or else it goes into full effect. The fact that this was 13 years after she turned 18 means the prenup would have been fully enforceable and she would be entitled to nothing. On top of that, because Mrs. Cole lied about her age to get married, thus getting married under false pretenses, Mr. Cole would be able to get the marriage annulled, effectively meaning the marriage never happened, and she would not be entitled to any marital assets that way either.
0:30 - There's also Sonic the Hedgehog 1 & 2. And he's also in KickAss 2. 2:15 - Watching Liar Liar when I was a kid, I kept mistaking the wife was played by Jennifer Aniston. Then I realised that was actually Bruce Almighty (another Jim Carrey movie).
@@tp7hero And even then I don't think it was out of any sort of malice towards Fletcher. I feel like he genuinely wanted to become closer with Max, he just went about it the wrong way.
@@phillipribbink6903 this, he spent 7 months with Max and yes, I know it's not that much time, but it kind of is for a 4/5 yo kid, he wasn't trying to replace the real father, he was trying to make Max feel better bc he (Jerry) himself said that he loved Max, you can tell he just wanted Max to be happy, he even says "Max got his father back" after the airline scene
Thank you for noticing that he is a good actor. I’m so sick of all the IDIOTS saying “he always plays the same character” or “he always plays Jim Carrey,” it’s just not true
This is the first movie that convinced me that Jim Carrey could plan a more serious, believable, human character and not just a cartoon character come to life. He could be more Jimmy Stewart than just Jerry Lewis.
@@christhornycroft3686 the fact that you said “he’s a cartoon character comes to life” ought to make you realize how different he is and that he’s the best and no one comes to him… not even Robin Williams matched with his incredible talent. I think he already showed his dramatic acting somewhat in Dumb and Dumber… remember the scene where he talks about be sick of life and fed up? That was believable dramatic acting from him
I took a class in 'Procedural Criminal Law', which was taught by a lawyer(Public Defender). Naturally, I had to ask him if he had seen this movie. Of course, his answer was 'yes'. I also had to ask him if he had ever been tempted to yell "Stop breaking the law, asshole!", to any of his clients. His response: "Pretty much every time." 😆😂
This movie is one of, if not the best of Jim Carrey's work! Liar Liar also holds a special place in my heart, my parents took me to see it in theaters in 1997, being 11 in theaters watching this was unforgettable!
I share a similar sentiment Jason. That brings me back. I'm a couple of years older than you, and that summer was an amazing one for movies. I remember going with my friend and his brothers to see Liar Liar, Batman and Robin, Men in Black and Jurassic Park 2. I'm probably forgetting one or two movies as it was such a long time ago. 26 years to be exact. Ah to be 13 again running around with your teenage dirtbag mates with not a care in the world😂
The film is dedicated to Jason Bernard who played his last role as Judge Stevens in this film and shortly after died of a heart attack. When Judge Stevens first walks in the courtroom and the guard says: "Please stand up to receive honorable Judge Marshall Stevens", Fletcher mocks the word "honorable". Since he was under the effect of the wish, he may know the judge is a corrupt one. This is Jason Bernard's second appearance in a movie about a lawyer under the supernatural influence who ends up behaving like a maniac in court. The first was All of Me (1984) starring Steve Martin.
This movie is over 25 years old, and it's still absolutely hilarious!! The blooper reel on this movie is just as funny as the movie itself. When it comes to comedic acting, Jim Carrey truly is the GOAT!!
26:30 That scene features a cameo of Jim Carrey as Fire Marshall Bill, one of his character skits he did on In Living Color. He's the fire fighter with the walkie talkie and black aviator sunglasses in the background.
Terrific reaction once more, Kacee. Your winning personality has won me. Another great Carrey comedy is 'Me, Myself and Irene', another split-personality spoof that Jim does so well but which few seem to react to for some reason. I'd love to see you do that.
I think I really needed this today, thank you for this upload, today's been awful, I made people happy, even sang for these people, even being there for someone down in the dumps, I was happy too, but I had an extremely uncomfortable situation today with someone in my family, so I'm glad to catch this react episode, happy fourth of July everyone, tomorrow's my birthday, and I happen to not be so happy. I hope you're having a great day though, I certainly hope it's better than mine.
Hope whatever situation you're in gets better and that you have a wonderful day tomorrow. Happy birthday. Hope you celebrate many more. Much love. Take care. 💜
@@bigdream_dreambig I agree. I can't stand "Ace Ventura" (though the second was better), and I wasn't initially won over by "Dumb and Dumber," but it eventually grew on me. I've only seen "The Cable Guy" once. I didn't care for it. This and "The Mask" are really good though.
The elevator scene was a lot funnier with how it was censored in the trailer. "That's because you've got big-" (cut to him walking out holding his eye)
Man idk, cause I remember the first time I saw this, when he said he wanted to squeeze 'em on his third attempt to rephrase himself, I was laughing so hysterically I started choking a little. Cause I was like..."Me too" 😂
This is my favourite Jim Carrey comedy. It's the perfect condensed vehicle that functions as a highlight reel of his all his best insanity. No fat whatsoever.
Jim Carry's inspirational drive is the early Jerry Lewis. You watch some of his 1950's movies, and you'll understand. But he's far from imitating, he has his great unique style of his own.
You raise a good point that I've never seen any other reacters point out; Jerry was kind of a bro in this. I mean he really was put in a tough situation, handled it well and was nice to everyone. He was the odd man out in this situation but you can't help but hope he's found happiness in Boston.
Every time I go to a courtroom waiting to see if I have to sit on a jury, I think about this movie. I hope one day I’m not in a joking mood and blurt out a line from the movie and wind up with a contempt charge 😂
Always find the first court day funny as he could have easily been granted a continuance if he’d told the judge he’d only just got the case the previous day and needed some time to prepare properly for it
Me and my twin watched this in the theater. Me and our friend watched this. He watched this sitting hella seats away from us. He was laughing so hard. I could hear my twin all the way across the theater cracking up. While Me and my friend were chilling.
Jim Carrey was also in the final Dirty Harry film "Dead Pool" (1988) as a rock star who got murdered. Members of Guns N' Roses made cameo roles as guests in his funerals.
You can't hate toilets, you sit on them every day, multiple times!😅 @that was a Magoo claw!🤣🤣 @don't forget about "Yes man!" or "Me, Myself and Irene!"🎉
Fun fact. During the scene when they are loading him on the stretcher near the end you can see Jim Carrey in his Fire Marshal Bill character in the background and another extra loses it laughing.
It's like so often in real life: The "bad boy" gets the girl and the "nice guy" is ridiculed tiredly. It is only much later that the women wake up, single parents or with an abusive partner, wishing they had given the boring "nice guy" a chance. It may not be so exciting in the short term, but it is a better partner in the long term
Really good movie. Jim brings a pretty grounded character to the role, at least initially. Makes the breakdown funny and the realization to stop lying to himself even more powerful. Also Cary Elwes was also good and I'm glad they didn't do an unmasking thing where he shows to be a cad or something. Just a good guy who has honest feelings for Audrey and a desire to be as good a father as possible for Max.
"...You're right, you should tell her the truth, cause i saw this movie one time called 'Liar, Liar' and the message was DON'T LIE!!!...and that's a smart movie..."
8:10-8:15 A step father will NEVER replace the actual father, just as a step mother can never replace the actual mother. Or for single parent households, just as the mother can never be replaced by the father and vice versa.
When Jim Carrey accepted the award for Best Comedic Performance (golden globes I think?), He stayed in character the whole time. It's so funny because he's trying to be humble but he also can't lie so he bursts out really funny one-liners.. Worth checking out! It is simply called: JIM CARREY AWESOME CLIP
I am SOOOO happy that you are reacting to this 90s comedy MASTERPIECE!!! ... No ragrats. Cable guy is good... Every other Jim Carrey movie you cited is an absolute LEGEND movie in comparison. 🤷♂️ Leave Cable guy to last.
26:18 "You know, Jared was kind of a _real_ one, this _whole_ time." Yeah. Jerry's a good guy. It's a rare movie in which the ex-husband and the new partner actually end up getting along.
Cynthia from Rugrats that’s a good one I never thought of that and I have seen this movie hundreds of times I even have it on DVD. Yes I am a DVD collector in any event great joke.😂
I am glad to see the movie volume is higher... Love your reactions, but some of the older ones are hard to watch with low sound... Thanks for the improvement!
2:53 Max is a lucky kid, too. His _mother_ loves him, his _father_ loves him, and his mother's _partner_ is pursuing a healthy relationship with him as _well._
20:28 Watched LegalEagle's analysis of this movie, not to be this guy, but according to him, very unlikely that ruling would hold up. Richard could easily appeal on the grounds that Samantha committed fraud by lying to him about her age and she admits she did it. One major plothole Fletcher could have easily gotten the continuance on the grounds he was just assigned the case and hadn't had enough time to prepare.
No it’s not! Could we all please SHUT UP with the overuse of the word “underrated!” I’m soooo sick of hearing “underrated” every 2 seconds! The Cable Guy was not actually a flop… even though people like to say it is. I hear nothing but positive reviews about it and most everybody says they love it
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Jerry was played by Cary Elwes. You should have remembered him as Westley from The Princess Bride.
Also yhe weren't moving to Boston, just looking at houses to move into.
Truman Show was not a comedic role either
The fact is that there is no way that Mrs. Cole could have won that case. It is true that a minor can not legally enter into a contract, but if they do enter into a contract by lying about their age they only have a small window of time, typically 6 months after they turn 18, to cancel the contract or else it goes into full effect. The fact that this was 13 years after she turned 18 means the prenup would have been fully enforceable and she would be entitled to nothing. On top of that, because Mrs. Cole lied about her age to get married, thus getting married under false pretenses, Mr. Cole would be able to get the marriage annulled, effectively meaning the marriage never happened, and she would not be entitled to any marital assets that way either.
@@Kiernan5 I was actually wondering if she would’ve went to jail for that
0:30 - There's also Sonic the Hedgehog 1 & 2. And he's also in KickAss 2.
2:15 - Watching Liar Liar when I was a kid, I kept mistaking the wife was played by Jennifer Aniston. Then I realised that was actually Bruce Almighty (another Jim Carrey movie).
I like that they didn't make Jerry a bad guy, there's really no reason not to like him, too many movies would try to give you a reason
They tried. They made him kinda pushing his own luck and adapting the claw from the real father. You should never do this.
@@tp7hero And even then I don't think it was out of any sort of malice towards Fletcher. I feel like he genuinely wanted to become closer with Max, he just went about it the wrong way.
@@tp7hero lmao you stupid if you seeing that.
@@phillipribbink6903 this, he spent 7 months with Max and yes, I know it's not that much time, but it kind of is for a 4/5 yo kid, he wasn't trying to replace the real father, he was trying to make Max feel better bc he (Jerry) himself said that he loved Max, you can tell he just wanted Max to be happy, he even says "Max got his father back" after the airline scene
Jerry is a better dad, 100%. He would be a better husband too.
When he says "Im a bad father" that part really gets me. Such good acting by Carrey
Thank you for noticing that he is a good actor. I’m so sick of all the IDIOTS saying “he always plays the same character” or “he always plays Jim Carrey,” it’s just not true
For me it's "I hold myself in contempt! Why should you be any different?"
This is the first movie that convinced me that Jim Carrey could plan a more serious, believable, human character and not just a cartoon character come to life. He could be more Jimmy Stewart than just Jerry Lewis.
@@christhornycroft3686 the fact that you said “he’s a cartoon character comes to life” ought to make you realize how different he is and that he’s the best and no one comes to him… not even Robin Williams matched with his incredible talent. I think he already showed his dramatic acting somewhat in Dumb and Dumber… remember the scene where he talks about be sick of life and fed up? That was believable dramatic acting from him
@@Protoman85 the scene in Dumb and Dumber where he talks about being sick and tired of life was actually good dramatic acting
18:06 "I'm kickin my ASSSSSS" was permanently burned into my childhood brain, so funny and such good delivery
For me, it's this moment between Fletcher and the judge.
"Mr. Reed! Do we have a settlement?"
"NOO!!"
"...do you MIND????"
I took a class in 'Procedural Criminal Law', which was taught by a lawyer(Public Defender). Naturally, I had to ask him if he had seen this movie. Of course, his answer was 'yes'. I also had to ask him if he had ever been tempted to yell "Stop breaking the law, asshole!", to any of his clients. His response: "Pretty much every time." 😆😂
"I hold myself in contempt! Why should you be any different?" Heartbreaking. Tears me up every time I hear that line.
This movie is one of, if not the best of Jim Carrey's work! Liar Liar also holds a special place in my heart, my parents took me to see it in theaters in 1997, being 11 in theaters watching this was unforgettable!
It's so good! I'm so behind on my reactions with them but I HAD to stop everything to watch this one
I share a similar sentiment Jason. That brings me back. I'm a couple of years older than you, and that summer was an amazing one for movies. I remember going with my friend and his brothers to see Liar Liar, Batman and Robin, Men in Black and Jurassic Park 2. I'm probably forgetting one or two movies as it was such a long time ago. 26 years to be exact. Ah to be 13 again running around with your teenage dirtbag mates with not a care in the world😂
@@brianohalloran4059 1997 really was a great year for movies!
I think it’s Carrey’s best. It has heart and is funny.
@@jasonstrickland9245 it’s not as good as 1994 was.
94 had alot more hit movies than 97.
The film is dedicated to Jason Bernard who played his last role as Judge Stevens in this film and shortly after died of a heart attack.
When Judge Stevens first walks in the courtroom and the guard says: "Please stand up to receive honorable Judge Marshall Stevens", Fletcher mocks the word "honorable". Since he was under the effect of the wish, he may know the judge is a corrupt one.
This is Jason Bernard's second appearance in a movie about a lawyer under the supernatural influence who ends up behaving like a maniac in court. The first was All of Me (1984) starring Steve Martin.
This movie is over 25 years old, and it's still absolutely hilarious!! The blooper reel on this movie is just as funny as the movie itself. When it comes to comedic acting, Jim Carrey truly is the GOAT!!
One of the best comedies of the '90s and one of Carrey's most enduring (and endearing) works.
Liar Liar is definitely one of the best comedies ever made. Its arguably the funniest Jim Carrey has ever been.
I laughed so hard at this video that my pet parrot started repeating the punchlines. Now he thinks he's a stand-up comedian!
21:13 And you know _this_ part hits Fletcher _right_ where it hurts. He's seeing kids get taken away from a _good_ father and _he_ made it happen.
"Bruce Almighty" is my favorite Jim Carrey movie. He shares the screen with Morgan Freeman, Steve Carrell and Jennifer Anniston.
Pure gold!
26:30 That scene features a cameo of Jim Carrey as Fire Marshall Bill, one of his character skits he did on In Living Color. He's the fire fighter with the walkie talkie and black aviator sunglasses in the background.
a side effect of the wish is not only can he not lie but he also can't keep his mouth shut
Terrific reaction once more, Kacee. Your winning personality has won me. Another great Carrey comedy is 'Me, Myself and Irene', another split-personality spoof that Jim does so well but which few seem to react to for some reason. I'd love to see you do that.
Great choices of movies lately! So fun watching your reactions!
I think I really needed this today, thank you for this upload, today's been awful, I made people happy, even sang for these people, even being there for someone down in the dumps, I was happy too, but I had an extremely uncomfortable situation today with someone in my family, so I'm glad to catch this react episode, happy fourth of July everyone, tomorrow's my birthday, and I happen to not be so happy. I hope you're having a great day though, I certainly hope it's better than mine.
Hope whatever situation you're in gets better and that you have a wonderful day tomorrow. Happy birthday. Hope you celebrate many more. Much love. Take care. 💜
This is one of my favorite Jim Carrey comedies.
Me too. Lots of his comedies are too crude, gross, stupid, or juvenile for my tastes, but this one hits just right.
@@bigdream_dreambig I agree. I can't stand "Ace Ventura" (though the second was better), and I wasn't initially won over by "Dumb and Dumber," but it eventually grew on me. I've only seen "The Cable Guy" once. I didn't care for it. This and "The Mask" are really good though.
A friend worked behind the scenes on "Ace Ventura 2." Jim Carrey stood up for him against the director.
The elevator scene was a lot funnier with how it was censored in the trailer.
"That's because you've got big-"
(cut to him walking out holding his eye)
Man idk, cause I remember the first time I saw this, when he said he wanted to squeeze 'em on his third attempt to rephrase himself, I was laughing so hysterically I started choking a little. Cause I was like..."Me too" 😂
I remember watching that censored version on TV, the Infamous "STOP BREAKING THE LAW ASS****!" Became "STOP BREAKING THE LAW A....LOSER!" 🤦♂️
Bruce Almighty is a Jim Carrey classic
Love your reactions! Definitely recommend Ace Ventura next. Alongside Liar Liar, there both peak Jim Carrey comedy gold.
This is my favourite Jim Carrey comedy. It's the perfect condensed vehicle that functions as a highlight reel of his all his best insanity. No fat whatsoever.
Glad you had a fun time. I always say that all good comedies have heart to them and this movie is a shining example to it.
“He’s a liar” “ohhh you mean a lawyer!” Same thing 😅
"YES MAN" (2008) and "THE NUMBER 23" (2007) are great Jim Carrey movies too! 👍
Great reaction as always!
Thanks for helping me get thru some hard times. Your husband is a lucky guy. Your laugh and smile are amazing,
Jim Carry's inspirational drive is the early Jerry Lewis. You watch some of his 1950's movies, and you'll understand. But he's far from imitating, he has his great unique style of his own.
Ace Ventura 1 and 2 are a must
This is so classic movie to me, I can see it anytime, I never get tired.
You raise a good point that I've never seen any other reacters point out; Jerry was kind of a bro in this.
I mean he really was put in a tough situation, handled it well and was nice to everyone. He was the odd man out in this situation but you can't help but hope he's found happiness in Boston.
Every time I go to a courtroom waiting to see if I have to sit on a jury, I think about this movie. I hope one day I’m not in a joking mood and blurt out a line from the movie and wind up with a contempt charge 😂
3:53 hilarious callback I’d totally forgotten about the cynthia doll and that was an apt comparison xD
Always find the first court day funny as he could have easily been granted a continuance if he’d told the judge he’d only just got the case the previous day and needed some time to prepare properly for it
Me and my twin watched this in the theater. Me and our friend watched this. He watched this sitting hella seats away from us. He was laughing so hard. I could hear my twin all the way across the theater cracking up. While Me and my friend were chilling.
"...That's the magic of divorce."
is a GREAT line!!!
My favorite line in this movie is when Jim Carrey says "I'm kicking my ass do you mind "😂😂😂
Yeah, Jerry was a standup guy. Poor Jerry.
Jim Carrey was also in the final Dirty Harry film "Dead Pool" (1988) as a rock star who got murdered. Members of Guns N' Roses made cameo roles as guests in his funerals.
Jerry, even corny AF, is an S-Tier person honestly🖤
I’m glad I didn’t feel the need to make him some twist antagonist. He just lets Audrey go and it’s very mutual.
That you didn't feel the need? Are you Paul Guay or Stephen Mazur? 🤔😏@@osmanyousif7849
You can't hate toilets, you sit on them every day, multiple times!😅
@that was a Magoo claw!🤣🤣
@don't forget about "Yes man!" or "Me, Myself and Irene!"🎉
Bruce Almighty is another Jim Carrey gem
This was the movie that introduced me to Jim Carrey
One of my favorite movies as a kid, so classic a Jim movie
Fun fact. During the scene when they are loading him on the stretcher near the end you can see Jim Carrey in his Fire Marshal Bill character in the background and another extra loses it laughing.
It's like so often in real life: The "bad boy" gets the girl and the "nice guy" is ridiculed tiredly. It is only much later that the women wake up, single parents or with an abusive partner, wishing they had given the boring "nice guy" a chance. It may not be so exciting in the short term, but it is a better partner in the long term
Really good movie. Jim brings a pretty grounded character to the role, at least initially. Makes the breakdown funny and the realization to stop lying to himself even more powerful. Also Cary Elwes was also good and I'm glad they didn't do an unmasking thing where he shows to be a cad or something. Just a good guy who has honest feelings for Audrey and a desire to be as good a father as possible for Max.
This was one of my favs in middle school! I love it.
Ace Ventura 1 and 2 are one of my all time favorite movies XD So that should be good.
Me, Myself, and Irene is a much watch Jim Carrey movie as well!
Yes definitely!! Me, Myself and Irene was his most under appreciated movie. It’s a shame how much that movie flew under the radar
Damn it, I was just going to get off TH-cam for the afternoon
"...You're right, you should tell her the truth, cause i saw this movie one time called 'Liar, Liar' and the message was DON'T LIE!!!...and that's a smart movie..."
such a glorious time!~ love this movie, and about to do Ace Ventura next!~!
One of the best Jim Carrey movies ever
wow how did we forget this legend of Jim Carrey?
I'M still dying over not being able to tell Krista Allen a lie in the elevator.
The only movie where they actually show the truth of divorce courts...
"See ya later, DICKHEAD!" gets me every time lmao
I think you will also loooove Me myself and Irene...Jim does such a great job in that one and is also realy funny 😂😂
Liar liar might be his best movie
One of his bests, yes.
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls
The Mask
Dumb and Dumber
Liar Liar. Those were his best movies
One of my favorite Jim Carrey movies along with Dumb and Dumber and The Cable Guy, Me Myself and Irene is a good one aswell
It's Jim C.'s movie that made me laugh the most ^^
Ace Ventura has to be next!!!
I always think back to the “it has to be” when he needs to pee… it’s so matter of fact
the no contracts also applies to the manage. it was even stated in the movie she changed it so she could get married.
8:10-8:15 A step father will NEVER replace the actual father, just as a step mother can never replace the actual mother. Or for single parent households, just as the mother can never be replaced by the father and vice versa.
A more heartfelt comedy. I really enjoyed it back in the day
One of my favorite Jim Carrey movies!
Jerry is such a Melvin, but he's actually the best guy.
When Jim Carrey accepted the award for Best Comedic Performance (golden globes I think?), He stayed in character the whole time. It's so funny because he's trying to be humble but he also can't lie so he bursts out really funny one-liners.. Worth checking out!
It is simply called: JIM CARREY AWESOME CLIP
Definitely my favorite but I also love Bruce Almighty and Yes Man!!
He absolutely NEVER would have been able to get through the airport THAT fast after 9/11.
I recommend "The Majestic"... Jim was very good on that one!
"IT WAS ME!" lol
22:39
She said earlier that they were going for the weekend to look at houses.
I bet she's not wearing socks... Lol
22:38 She's not moving. She's just going to Boston to look at some houses.
Hi Kacee. Great reaction. This one was pretty funny. Take care
I am SOOOO happy that you are reacting to this 90s comedy MASTERPIECE!!!
... No ragrats.
Cable guy is good...
Every other Jim Carrey movie you cited is an absolute LEGEND movie in comparison.
🤷♂️
Leave Cable guy to last.
Love your videos. Max Rebo has officially subscribed to your channel!!!
Don't forget "Me, myself and Irene".
6:19 😂😂😂😂
26:18 "You know, Jared was kind of a _real_ one, this _whole_ time."
Yeah. Jerry's a good guy. It's a rare movie in which the ex-husband and the new partner actually end up getting along.
Cynthia from Rugrats that’s a good one I never thought of that and I have seen this movie hundreds of times I even have it on DVD. Yes I am a DVD collector in any event great joke.😂
I am glad to see the movie volume is higher... Love your reactions, but some of the older ones are hard to watch with low sound... Thanks for the improvement!
Many people dont realize during this movie THe person that plays his wifes husband is the same person who plays Robin in Robin Hood men in tights!!!!!
The majestic
2:01 So you see, Fletcher Reede really _can_ be a good dad, when he can bother to show _up._
2:53 Max is a lucky kid, too. His _mother_ loves him, his _father_ loves him, and his mother's _partner_ is pursuing a healthy relationship with him as _well._
She wasn't moving to boston right away, they were going to look at houses/apartments
His best one.
20:28 Watched LegalEagle's analysis of this movie, not to be this guy, but according to him, very unlikely that ruling would hold up. Richard could easily appeal on the grounds that Samantha committed fraud by lying to him about her age and she admits she did it.
One major plothole Fletcher could have easily gotten the continuance on the grounds he was just assigned the case and hadn't had enough time to prepare.
The cable guy movie reaction would be amazing
Audrey definitely has a type
any movie with jim is fun
Yes, There’s no such thing as a bad Jim Carrey movie
20:38 Mrs. Colfax is a early pioneer of the gold digger 😂😂
Great movie. Love it. But to me, the funniest part is 28:15. The blooper kills me.
The cable guy is underrated.
No it’s not! Could we all please SHUT UP with the overuse of the word “underrated!” I’m soooo sick of hearing “underrated” every 2 seconds!
The Cable Guy was not actually a flop… even though people like to say it is. I hear nothing but positive reviews about it and most everybody says they love it
nice, super funny movie.