He was fine playing against type in Eternal Sunshine. But that's the only movie I've actually liked him in.
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I seem to remember liking him a long, long time ago (circa In Living Color, maybe?) in a TV movie called Doing Time on Maple Drive, in which he played an alcoholic.
I loved everything else about Unfortunate Events so much -- as Hec said, the gorgeous ratty gothiness of Olaf's house, the costumes, the kids, the music, the lighting -- that I've trained myself to avert my eyes when he's on screen. I can take him a little easier as the research assistant and as the fisherman than I can as Olaf, for whatever reason. There was a *little* less Jim Carrey there, and a little more Count Olaf coveracting. Or at least that's what I like to tell myself.
He was fine playing against type in Eternal Sunshine. But that's the only movie I've actually liked him in.
Ditto. I mean, small doses of his physical comedy, like, sketch-length doses, and then he can go back into the toybox he comes outta.
I saw Enduring Love this weekend, along with Laurel Canyon, and I feel as if I ought to feel all grown up and like them both, but I only liked one of them. Still, overall it was quite the weekend of superhero-to-be floundering in befuddlement. (Plus, bonus floundering by Toshiro Mifune in Throne of Blood !)
Doing Time on Maple Drive, in which he played an alcoholic.
I never can remember if that was him or Robert Sean Leonard. They could have been brothers, they resembled each other at the ages they were then. I remember loving whichever of them it was, though.
It was Carrey -- I checked, even!
You're right, though -- I never thought about how much he and RSL looked alike there for a while.
I saw Enduring Love this weekend, along with Laurel Canyon
Laurel Canyon really kind of bored me, but I watched it late one night in a bad mood.
I liked Carrey in The Cable Guy. Finally a role even slightly as creepy as I found his public persona.
Finally a role even slightly as creepy as I found his public persona.
Heh.
I didn't hate The Truman Show, and I enjoyed most of Bruce Almighty, but I will never willingly watch the abomination he and Ron Howard made of The Grinch.
::shudders::
Oh! The Mask. Probably the last time I liked Cameron Diaz too.
I loved Laurel Canyon. But that was just because I couldn't decide whether Frances McDormand or Christian Bale was hotter.
See, I can manage to watch Batman 3 by putting my thumb over Carrey, but it doesn't work with Unfortunate Events. Even with the sound off.