But at this point I find Will Ferrell more irritating than either of them.
F/C/M: Eternal Sunshine, Spanglish, Stranger Than Fiction.
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But at this point I find Will Ferrell more irritating than either of them.
F/C/M: Eternal Sunshine, Spanglish, Stranger Than Fiction.
Oh- I forgot Peggy Sue Got Married- also loved Carrey in that.
Jim Carrey sort of reminds me of this kid I went to High School with who discovered he was funny, and so did all the musicals. ANd never ever listened to the director, because his friends and relations laughed so much. But he actually had the potential to be much better, but if he was better, he actually would get less positive feedback, so it was sort of a loop.
Jim Carrey makes me cringe, although he was in a TV movie way way back, before In Living Color (or maybe concurrent) called ... The [Surnames] of Maple Drive, or something like it. Family drama kind of thing, and he was really good. It was also before he was Jim Carrey (TM), though.
Doing Time on Maple Drive.
I loved Stranger Than Fiction, but I understand that I shouldn't extrapolate from that to his larger oeuvre.
Punch Drunk Love, Eternal Sunshine, Truman Show, Wedding Singer. Yes yes yes.
F/C/M: Eternal Sunshine, Spanglish, Stranger Than Fiction.
Ha! And ow.
M: Eternal Sunshine, if I must. F: Spanglish. C: Stranger Than Fiction.
I've heard that Spanglish is not just terrible, but also offensive, so it'd be hate-fucking, I guess. And I've heard that Stranger Than Fiction is pretty good. But I learned from watching Speed that I'd rather be infuriated than bored, and STF looks boring.
Doing Time on Maple Drive
Thank you, Frank!
I'd still like to see Stranger Than Fiction. Even though I won't ever forgive either Ferrell or Kidman for stomping all over Bewitched.
I actually liked Stranger Than Fiction, but more for the Emma Thompson and Queen Latifah than for the Wil Ferrell.
Also, The Conversation is awesome.
True. I also love The Lady Vanishes.
I'm very impressed that Jean de Florette is on that list.