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Bruce Almighty
Movie Stats & Links |
Starring: |
Jim Carrey, Jennifer Aniston,
Morgan Freeman, Catherine Bell, and a way-talented dog. |
MPAA Rated: |
PG-13 |
Released By: |
Universal Pictures |
Web Site: |
www.brucealmighty.com |
Kiddie Movie: |
Lots of toilet
humor, but maybe not too young. |
Date Movie: |
It's good for the
both of you. |
Gratuitous Sex: |
A scene with Bruce
giving Grace the big "O", and Jennifer Aniston bouncing her
boobs noticing how big they've gotten. |
Gratuitous
Violence: |
The town begins to
riot. |
Action: |
Nah. |
Laughs: |
Lots. |
Memorable
Scene: |
The dog.
That's enough said. |
Memorable
Quote: |
Too many to list. |
Directed By: |
Tom Shadyac |
Produced By: |
Michael Bostick, James D. Brubaker, Tom Shadyac |
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Bruce Almighty
A Movie Review |
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I suppose if you give a character played by Jim Carrey
the powers of God then there must be some kind of moral lesson given
by the time the end of the movie comes around. Such is the price you
pay in "Bruce Almighty," the triumphant return of Jim Carrey playing a
character Jim Carrey should play.In "Bruce Almighty" Bruce (Carrey)
is having a bad day. He’s a TV reporter relegated to the feel-good
stories in Buffalo. He wants the anchor position that is opening up,
and when he doesn’t get it, finding out on a live shot from Niagara
Falls, he loses it on air. So Bruce gets pissed at God, and God,
deciding he wants a little break, gives Bruce his powers to do as he
pleases. What’s a man like Bruce to do? Well, being the selfish guy he
is, Bruce toilet trains his dog, gives his girlfriend, Grace (Jennifer
Aniston), bigger boobs, makes the new anchorman talk goofily, and
decides it would be easier to just grant everyone’s prayers than
actually hear what they are saying, the latter resulting in an uproar
because everyone wins the lottery, and with everyone splitting the
pot, well, the couple of dollar payoff given over 20 years just
doesn’t seem like a win.
So Bruce has the power of God yet his life remains incomplete,
mostly because he’s still a selfish prick. Now it’s time for the fun
to end and Bruce to learn that being God isn’t as easy as it seems,
and that maybe Bruce should look past himself and see that his actions
affect a lot of people’s lives. It’s time for Bruce to learn his
lesson, let God take back his powers, and live his life to make others
happy.
Carrey has come a long way since the "Ace Ventura" days, showed he
can tackle some real acting jobs, but the success of "Bruce Almighty"
will show that the public isn’t looking for Jim Carrey as the serious
actor because he is just so much better on the comedic side. Maybe
sometimes it’s better to know your niche and stick with it, although I
suppose it’s always okay to try something new every now and then. I
thought Carrey was great playing Andy Kaufman, and did a fabulous job
in "The Truman Show," but most people didn’t care. His fans want
comedy, and comedy he gives, and as talented as he is, you just can’t
get enough of him talking out of his butt or giving his girlfriend
bigger boobs. Carrey’s back where he belongs, in comedy, and it’s 4
stars out of 5 for "Bruce Almighty." And, oh yea, as great as Jim
Carrey is in this movie, I must mention the dog – he nearly steals the
show.
That’s it for this one! I’m The Dude on the Right!! L8R!!! |