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[Ace Ventura: Pet Detective is a 1994 wacky comedy movie, directed by Tom Shadyac. It stars Jim Carrey, Courteney Cox, Tone Loc, Sean Young, and all the members of the death metal-band Cannibal Corpse, among others. Miami Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino also portrays himself in a major role.
When we first meet Ace, he is dressed as a delivery man in a brown suit. He delivers his package to a man and while the man is distracted, sneaks the man's dog into his jacket. He gets in the car and tries to start it but the car stalls. Just then the man comes at him with a baseball bat. Ace is able to get away, and manages to get the kidnapped dog back to its owner, a gorgeous woman who proceeds to perform fellatio on Ace in lieu of monetary payment. After returning the dog, we see a truck pulling up into a football stadium and several men in black kidnap "Snowflake," a dolphin, the Miami Dolphins' mascot.

The next day, at Ace's apartment, Ace's landlord, Mr. Shickadance, complains that Ace owes him rent, and Ace tells him that when he captures a rare albino pigeon that a millionaire lost and gets a large amount of money as a reward, he will pay the rent. The landlord also says that he heard animals in Ace's apartment. When Shickadance went in to see no animal in sight, he tells Ace, "Don't let me catch you with an animal in here, that's all." Ace slams the door into his face, and whistles: Every kind of animal comes out of hiding.

Meanwhile, Melissa Robinson and Roger Podacter who work for the Miami Dolphins were warned if Snowflake does not appear at Super Bowl Sunday, they will be fired. They got information to hire Ace. Ace gets the message when he tries to capture the pigeon and falls off the building when his beeper goes off.

Ace meets with Melissa and she tells him that Snowflake is a rare bottlenose dolphin who was taught new tricks. At the tank, after meeting Roger and scaring off reporters, Ace found in a filter bucket his first clue: a precious stone.

At the police station, Ace learns from Emilio that Sergeant Aguado is also working on the Snowflake case. He also said that there was only set of tire tracks and no other clues. While Ace was talking from his butt, Lt. Lois Einhorn comes in and tells him that she knows that he is trying to find Snowflake, but he should stay out.

Ace visits Woodstock, trying to find out who would have enough equipment to capture and hold a dolphin. The only person to have that kind of money is Ron Camp, the local billionaire, who's going to have a party. Ace along with Melissa went.

Ace searched the place and found a tank, which he eventually found out holds a shark and not Snowflake. After returning from the party, Ace tells Melissa that he found a stone in the filter. The stone, a rare trianglar-shaped amber, is from a 1984 AFC Championship Ring. Camp had the exact same ring that night, but it was not missing a stone. Ace keeps looking around the football players and coaches from 1984, using a team photo for reference and putting an X on each person when they checked out. Eventually, Ace checks out every person in the photo and no one is missing the stone from their ring.

With Melissa, they both learned that Podacter was dead. It seems to be a case of suicide. However, Ace disproves this by taking the information that Podacter's neighbor heard a scream, supposedly from Podacter's fall from his balcony, and the fact that the sliding door leading to the balcony was closed when police entered. He proved that because the door is made from double-paned sound proof glass, Podacter's neighbor could not have heard the scream if Podacter had committed suicide and closed the door himself. Instead he had been thrown off the balcony and the killer had closed the door when leaving.

When trying to search receipts, at the same time trying to figure out how Podacter's death is connected to the kidnapping to Snowflake, Ace spots another Dolphins team photo from the same season. However, this is a different photo and there is an extra player named Ray Finkle. Melissa explains that Ray Finkle was a kicker who was added to the team during the season, and that the team photo Ace had been working from was taken at the beginning of the season. Finkle missed the potential game-winning field goal kick at the end of the Super Bowl game that year, losing to the San Francisco 49ers. After the season, Finkle's contract was not renewed. But he did get an AFC Championship ring.

Ace went down to Finkle's hometown, visiting Finkle's parents, to get more evidence. It is later learned that Dan Marino was about to be kidnapped and joined with Snowflake. He told Einhorn that the motive for Finkle to kidnap Marino is because when Marino had been holding the ball, Marino did not hold the ball "laces out". The reason for kidnapping Snowflake was because the dolphin was apparently assigned Finkle's jersey number and taught how to kick a field goal.

Ace was told that Finkle was taken into Shady Acres, a mental hospital. He looked in a storage and found Finkle's stuff. Looking through it, Ace found an article saying that Einhorn was a missing hiker whose body was never recovered from a hike. He informed Emilio, who looked through Einhorn's desk, and found a love letter by Podacter. Trying to think why both Finkle and Einhorn were connected, Ace's dog puts his head down on a picture of Finkle, and the dog's hair covers around Finkle's head, so he looks like a woman. Looking at it, Ace realizes that "Finkle is Einhorn" and that Finkle got surgery to plan his revenge against the Dolphins (much to Ace's disgust that he ran to the bathroom to gag).

Ace follows Einhorn near the docks. Trying to free Marino, he is caught by Einhorn. When the cops arrive trying to arrest Ace, Melissa and Emilio stop them. Ace explains Finkle's motive and that Einhorn is actually Finkle. He tries to prove it by pulling of her hair but it is not a wig, he then rips open her shirt only to find that she has breasts. He finally rips off her skirt, certain that he will reveal the bulge of male genitals but she appears to be an ordinary woman. Marino tells Ace to look behind her. Ace reveals that she had tucked her genitals back between her legs to hide them, coming also to the conclusion as to why Einhorn killed Podacter is because he discovered the truth. He also reveals that the precious stone belongs to Finkle's AFC ring. Soon, the whole squad is throwing up.

Marino finally is returned to the team in time for the Super Bowl, and the Snowflake is back in his tank. While sharing a tender moment with Melissa at the game, Ace sees the albino pigeon and he tries to catch it. But the Philadelphia Eagle mascot scares the bird away off, enraging Ace and instigating a fight with the mascot. The audience takes notice and the announcer recognizes Ace on the JumboTron, including all his accomplishments in solving the case. This causes Ace briefly breaks from his scuffle to bask in his glory to the cheering football stadium.

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* 1 Plot summary
* 2 Cast
* 3 Plot summary
* 4 Reaction
* 5 Trivia
* 6 Character
* 7 In other cultures
* 8 References
* 9 Box office
* 10 External links

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The story follows the adventures of Ace Ventura, an eccentric detective who specializes in cases involving pet animals, in his search for "Snowflake", the missing mascot of the Miami Dolphins. Ace is easily identified by not only his bright Hawaiian shirts but also his hairdo and sunglasses which were both inspired by the Dirty Harry Callahan character from actor Clint Eastwood's Dirty Harry movies.

This film and Carrey's involvement with the TV comedy show In Living Color are said to have helped Jim Carrey establish himself as one of the highest paid comedic talents in Hollywood. This is the first of three Jim Carrey-Tom Shadyac collaborations; others following it would be Liar, Liar, and Bruce Almighty.

The film inspired a successful sequel Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls(1995) and a spin-off Ace Ventura: Pet Detective cartoon series on CBS. A third film, Ace Ventura, Jr., is currently being

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Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995) is the sequel to Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994). Jim Carrey reprises his role as the title character Ace Ventura, a detective who specializes in cases involving animals. Ian McNeice, Simon Callow, and Sophie Okonedo costar and Tommy Davidson, who co-starred with Carrey on TV's In Living Color program, has a cameo
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It was written and directed by Steve Oedekerk, who had also collaborated in the making of the earlier movie. As with the original, this movie is a wacky comedy and has large amounts of silly, toilet humor (the movie title, itself, is a double entendre)
A third movie in the series, Ace Ventura, Jr., is being planned.


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MAn Of The Moon

Man on the Moon is a 1999 film based on the unusual life and career of Andy Kaufman.The movie, starring Jim Carrey and directed by Miloš Forman, begins at Kaufman's childhood, where he is seen performing imaginary television programs for stuffed animals
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The story traces Kaufman's steps through the numerous comedy clubs, and television appearances that made him famous, including his memorable appearances on Saturday Night Live, Late Night with David Letterman, Fridays, and his role as the lovable "Latka Gravas" on the television sitcom, Taxi. The film pays particular attention to the various inside jokes, scams, put-ons and happenings that Kaufman was famous for, most significantly his long-running "feud" with wrestler Jerry "The King" Lawler.
Carrey won a Golden Globe for his performance - his second win in a row after receiving an award for The Truman Show previously. He was nominated in the Musical/Comedy category for Man on the Moon, and remarked in his acceptance speech that he thought the film was a drama at heart



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Liar Liar

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Fletcher Reede is a particularly career-focused lawyer and divorced father. He has a habit of giving precedence to his job and breaking promises to be with his young son Max, and then lying to Max and his ex-wife Audrey about the real reason he missed the date. Fletcher lets Max down once too often, missing his birthday party, and has to deal with the consequences when Max makes a wish while blowing out the candles on the cake and it comes true. The wish is that Fletcher cannot tell a lie for 24 hours.
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Fletcher soon has several embarrassing instances where he blurts out exactly what he is thinking and figures out that he is unable to lie or even withhold a true answer. Some of these instances include: After sleeping with a colleague, she asks "was it good for you?" "I've had better," he responds. When an attractive girl says everyone is so nice to her, he says it's because she has big jugs and that he wants to squeeze them. Also when he walks out of the elevator and everyone is plugging their nose, he admits he "did it". When an obese man asks "What's up," he says, "Your cholesterol, fatty!" He also tells a co-worker he doesn't know his name because he's not important enough. These incidents come at a rather bad time as he is fighting a case in court, which, should he win, could be a huge boost to his career. His main witness is willing to commit perjury to help win but Fletcher discovers he cannot even ask a question if he knows the answer will be a lie. Meanwhile, Audrey is threatening to move to Boston with her new boyfriend, Jerry, and take Max with them.

Over the course of the film, Fletcher realizes what is truly important to him and, at the end, struggles to stop his son from being taken so far away from him. He also manages to win the case truthfully by using a loophole in the law, with the repercussions being a major catalyst to his understanding of what he is likely to lose.

Near the end, Fletcher hijacks a stairway used to get onto planes and rushes towards his son. He is injured after an accident but does manage to speak to his son. The "Curse" finishes at 8:15 pm, but Fletcher vows to tell nothing but the truth from now on.

The film then cuts to one year later, at Max's 6th birthday party. Fletcher and Audrey kiss after Max makes his wish, signifying their reconciliation. When asked, however, Max claims that he wished for roller blades, not for his parents to get back together. The movie ends with the family laughing together once again.

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Cable Guy

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Chip Douglas (Jim Carrey), is a cable installer who installs Steven Kovacs's (Matthew Broderick's) cable television service. Chip believes he and Steven have struck up a friendship, and for a short period of time, the two get along. Afterwards, however, Chip becomes more fanatical, stalking Steven and his girlfriend Robin (Leslie Mann). These are typical paranoid/borderline personality disorder characteristics, and characteristic of the 'intimacy seeker' stalker.

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* Jim Carrey as the Cable Guy
* Matthew Broderick as Steven M. Kovacs (was called Bartowsky in the original script)
* Leslie Mann as Robin Harris
* Jack Black as Rick (no last name given, although the original script lists the last name as Legatos)
* Harry O'Reilly as Hal, Steven's Boss

The film features cameo performances by Ben Stiller (as child actors Sam and Stan Sweet), Owen Wilson (as Robin's date), Janeane Garofalo (as the Medieval Times waitress), Andy Dick (as the Medieval Times Host), Eric Roberts (as himself), Tabitha Soren (as herself), George Segal (as Steven's father), Diane Baker (as Steven's mother), Kyle Gass (as a couch potato), David Cross (as a co-worker of Steven's) and Kathy Griffin as (the cable guy's mother).

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The Cable Guy is regarded as having a darker tone than most of Carrey's previous work, in that in the film, he plays the antagonist, a stalker. Audiences responded well to this change of character for Carrey, though Movie Critics gave mixed reviews. The movie scored 47% on the 'Tomatometer'[1], giving it a rotten score. Despite these mixed reactions, the Cable Guy made a profit at the box office [2].

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The movie earned $19,806,226 during its opening weekend, and over the course of time, grossed approximately $100,700,000 worldwide.

[edit] Awards & Nominations

[edit] 1997 MTV Movie Awards

* Best Comedic Performance - Jim Carrey (won)
* Best Villain - Jim Carrey (won)
* Best Fight - Jim Carrey/Matthew Broderick (nominated)

[edit] 1997 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards

* Blimp Award for Best Actor - Jim Carrey (won)

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The Truman Show



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The Truman Show is a 1998 film directed by Peter Weir, written by Andrew Niccol, and starring Jim Carrey and Ed Harris. An exposition on freedom, free will and the human desire to experience these states even at the sacrifice of security, the film chronicles the life of a man who does not know that his entire life is a constructed reality soap opera, televised 24-hours-a-day to millions across the globe. The plot takes many ideas from Philip K. Dick's 1959 novel Time Out of Joint, as well as the 1960 Twilight Zone episode A World of Difference, and the 1968 feature The Secret Cinema (later remade as an Amazing Stories episode in 1986). Fans of the cult British 1960s television series The Prisoner have also noted a number of similarities.


Truman Burbank began life by being the chosen one of six unwanted babies to be the star of a documentary of the first year of life of a child. But the program became so popular that it expanded into a continuously running reality television program.
Contained within a completely artificial town called Seahaven, itself contained within a gigantic dome, Truman grows up as the only person in the town unaware that he lives in an almost solipsistic constructed reality for the entertainment of those outside. As they are all actors, his friends and family fake friendship and, in the case of his wife, bury their real feelings. In the case of his life-long best friend, Marlon has been on the show since he was 7 years old.
The movie picks up on Day 10,909 of Truman's life. It starts in the style of a television program, with opening credits and interviews of three main characters: Christof (the program's creator), Meryl (Truman Burbank's wife), and Marlon (Truman's best friend). Throughout the film, footage of Truman is interspersed with scenes of people in the real world watching The Truman Channel.
The movie depicts many instances of Truman's need for safety and security — his job as a life insurance agent, his fear of water and sailing, his avoidance of flying. However, throughout his life, Truman has also indicated a conflicting wish to explore the world, to travel, and to leave Seahaven. Attempts to keep him on the island (and thus unable to discover the truth of his TV-show existence) include the staged drowning death of his "father", the use of an intimidating and threatening dog in his path while attempting to explore the island, and others' explicit discouragement of his wishes to be an explorer. Also, the general media consistently presents the good points of staying home.
Despite the producers' wishes, Truman makes several choices that confound their efforts to control him and his world. He falls in love with a movie extra named "Lauren", who is subsequently whisked away by the TV producers. Truman is told that she and her family are moving to Fiji, thus provoking a lifelong wish in Truman to travel to Fiji to find her.
Encountering a man in the street whom he recognizes as his "dead" father, sets off an emotional crisis for Truman and his growing sense that he is the center of the world (which, in fact, he is). His friends and family focus their efforts to control his growing unrest and questions about his life. Truman begins to piece events together that increasingly indicate to him that there is some kind of plot involving his entire life, though he is unable to verbalize what it is exactly.
He begins to suspect that "everyone's in on it." He notices that a travel agent has only anti-travel messages on its posters. He spots his wife crossing her fingers in a wedding photograph and notices that she is constantly showing up with great new items. After an argument and a struggle, she declares, sobbing, that she "can't work under these conditions, it's not professional!" and leaves him (and the show).
His friend Marlon, being coached by the TV producer through an earpiece, insists on his loyalty and honesty, claiming "you're the closest thing I have to a brother" and, ironically, "the last thing I would ever do is lie to you." He then brings forward Truman's "father" in a moving reintroduction scene. A TV interview with the show's producer Christof reveals that Truman was in fact adopted at birth by the television corporation and raised in a constructed stage set built as the entire town in which he lives. He reveals that everyone Truman encounters - friends, family, acquaintances, and bystanders - are in fact actors employed by The Truman Show producers. Christof acknowledges that he has orchestrated Truman's entire life. Despite his wife leaving, he still intends for him to father a baby with a new love; "the first on-air conception." This way the program can branch out onto a second channel. Sickeningly, this would create another prisoner within Christof's world. He states that the reason Truman has never discovered the truth is simple: "We accept the world with which we're presented." He declares arrogantly that Truman simply does not want to discover the truth; that he prefers his "prison cell" and will never leave. As if to prove this, back in the program, Truman appears to be back to normal.
But while Truman pretends to be asleep, he sneaks away from his home and goes sailing to escape Seahaven, despite his fear of the open sea. All of the cast members are called out for an emergency search to find Truman and to help the search, Christof orders the sun to rise three hours early and light the set. They discover Truman is escaping by boat. Christof creates a major storm to drive him back. Some of his co-workers protest that they can't kill Truman on live television, but Christof, convinced that he has complete control over Truman, says "He was born on live television."
However, Truman survives the storm and continues to sail until he hits a wall painted like the sky, the edge of the show's set. Truman follows the wall until he discovers a door labeled exit. He opens the door, but before he leaves Christof talks to him through a loudspeaker in a last effort to make him stay. He shows a god-like compassion for Truman, telling him that he's watched him all his life, "There is no more truth out there, than there is in the world I created for you," says Christof. After Christof is through talking to Truman, Truman says his famous line, "In case I don't see ya... good afternoon, good evening, and good night!", bows, then walks out the door. Lauren rushes to the studio, ostensibly to meet him for the first time as a free man. In the real world, it is shown that maybe the show isn't as important to people as Christof believed, as people just turn over to another channel.

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How the Grinch Stole Christmas

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How the Grinch Stole Christmas! was adapted to television in 1966 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's MGM Animation/Visual Arts studio as an animated TV special. The Grinch was directed by Seuss's friend and former colleague Chuck Jones, whom Seuss had worked with on the Private Snafu training cartoons for the U.S. Army during World War II. The special starred Boris Karloff as narrator and Grinch, and included the actual text of the book in spoken form, which is unusual for an adaptation.
Jones, who served as director, character designer, and character layout artist (as he had done for nearly all of his Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies, and the latter-period MGM Tom and Jerry films) modified the appearance of the Grinch somewhat to fit the medium, rendering him in green and with a more elongated, frog-like face. In his 1996 book Chuck Reducks, Jones later said that Seuss thought the animated Grinch looked more like Jones than it did the character in the original book, a fact Jones attributed to the use of his own facial expressions as a model for the Grinch's.
Maurice Noble, one of Jones' long-time collaborators, served as production manager, and fellow Warner Bros. veteran Ben Washam served as co-director. The animation was produced by Jones' MGM animation unit, several members of which had come with him from Warner Bros: Ken Harris, Tom Ray, Phil Roman, Richard Thompson, Don Towsley, and Lloyd Vaughan.
The songs, which helped fill out the story to the length of a television program, were written by composer Albert Hague, with lyrics by Dr. Seuss. One of the best remembered of them, "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch" was sung by voice actor Thurl Ravenscroft, well-known as the voice of Kellogg's Tony the Tiger. According to an interview with Ravenscroft included on the early 2000s DVD release of the film, a production error resulted in Ravenscroft not receiving screen credit for his vocal performance, leading to the mistaken impression that it was Karloff who sang the song. The song has since been re-recorded by various artists for use in holiday-themed compilations, including Aimee Mann and Grant Lee Phillips in 2006.
Dr. Seuss also lengthened the text with two interpolated verse passages. The longer one describes the Who children (in the Grinch's imagination) noisily playing with their Christmas toys. Jones included some additional comedy business with the long suffering Max trying to fulfill his master's commands, such as pulling the sled, and being less than successful at the task. Seuss also added a few lines to the dénouement, which in the original is laconic, while Max joyfully enjoys his own helping of roast beast.
The TV special has been highly praised by audiences and film and animation fans alike, and it has been rebroadcast innumerable times since its debut, with annual showings continuing to the present day. The cartoon is typically found on the Internet Movie Database's list of the top 250 films, and is considered one of Chuck Jones' greatest cartoons made after his departure from Warner Bros., which currently, through several transactions involving MGM's library, owns the rights to the special.
The Grinch later appeared in a few more specials, although none were as popular as his original Christmas outing. In the 1977 special Halloween is Grinch Night, the Grinch (now voiced by Hans Conried) sets out to scare everyone in Whoville after being bothered by a chain reaction of annoying sounds caused by the wind. In The Grinch Grinches the Cat in the Hat (1982), he attempts to ruin things for fellow Seuss star The Cat in the Hat. Most recently, he was a recurring character on the 1996 kids' show The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss, where he was voiced by Anthony Asbury.
In 1992, Walter Matthau narrated an illustrated storybook version of the story for Random House Home Video, which utilized Seuss' original artwork.
CBS aired the special from 1966 until the late 1990s, when the special moved to The WB. In 2006, The WB merged with UPN to form The CW; the special began airing in 2006 on the ABC network, with a 40th Anniversary Edition. Cable airings of How the Grinch Stole Christmas in the United States are shown on Cartoon Network and TBS and have previously aired on TNT.
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Main article: How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (film)
After Seuss's death, a 2000 live-action feature film adaptation was produced. Directed by Ron Howard, it featured Jim Carrey in the titular role and was a major financial success. Although a box-office hit, the film received mostly negative reviews, comparing it unfavorably to the book and the television special. Despite the poor reviews, the movie fleshes out the entire story while showing the Grinch as a young lad. The screenplay, however, does not preserve the rhymes in the original story, using ordinary dialogue instead. The film also elaborates on the Grinch's motives in stealing Christmas, adding a section in which the Grinch tries to tolerate the Whos, who have made him the star of their community celebration. This leads to a major breakdown and the Grinch's decision to steal Christmas. Finally, the film depicts Christmas as being too commercial, especially in the beginning.


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Me Myself And Irene
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movie info: Starring Jim Carrey, Renee Zellweger, Chris Cooper, Anthony Anderson, and Robert Forster
A state trooper (Carrey) has a split-personality, one of which is mild-mannered and one violently aggressive. Comedy ensues when both personalities fall in love with the same woman (Zellwegger).

GENRE(S): Comedy
WRITTEN BY: Peter Farrelly
Mike Cerrone
Bobby Farrelly
DIRECTED BY: Bobby Farrelly
Peter Farrelly
RELEASE DATE: DVD: January 9, 2001
Video: January 9, 2001
Theatrical: June 23, 2000
RUNNING TIME: 116 minutes, Color
ORIGIN: USA

R Dalvi gave it a5:
Humorous moments were good but not much. Carrey gives an excellent performance as both the personalities. The three sons of Carrey are hilarious. Overall, an okay movie. But I wish they had put more humor. Zellweger is cool.
Esteban F. gave it an8:
Amazing jokes, but an horrible plot. No more comments.
max n. gave it a7:
It was a good movie... and i think it was better then mask, but not as good as pet dic.
j w gave it a10:
One of my favorite comdeys.
Download rapidshare megaupload torrent sendspace oxyshare dvdrip xvid divx free
Labels: Best Of Comedies, Recommended

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