Rating: Summary: Me: The Review, Myself: The Review and Irene: The Review... Review: Alright, Charley is one of the best policeman of Rhode Island, he is also the most manipulated. The movie starts out 18 years ago. After Charley's honeymoon with the lovely Traylor Howard, he gets in a little scuffle with the smaller than life limo driver, then his wife cheats on Charley with the Limo Driver. After that, Charley just becomes a guy who takes it from everyone, until one day he snaps! Is atler ego, Hank takes over and Charley must stand up for himself. Charley then must help Irene, a woman who was frammed get back to New York and keep safe from the corrupt cops. Also, Charley's ex leaves him with triplets and he keeps them as his own. My Thoughts: I have seen this movie twice. The first time I saw this, it was non stop laughs. I saw it again to make sure it was good. And yes it was! The sons who were supposed to be triplets I belive were incredibly funny. They have even been signed for a spin off movie! This is a good movie! This is a funny movie! Jim Carrey's funniest movie! It is not his best movie, but it is his funniest! This movie should not be looked at as a poor script, it is just supposed to make you laugh! I'll review this again when it is on DVD for it's features and etc.! Have A NiCE LiFE!
Rating: Summary: your mouth will hang open for days Review: This movie was so shocking, I will now reconsider seeing any more Jim Carrey "films"(if u want to call this a "film".). This "film" is the filthiest of filthy filth that I can imagine. It's Howard Stern's movie Private Parts x10. This "film" makes There's Something About Mary look like the return of bambi. Parents, don't ever, ever, ever,ect. let your kids watch this "film" even if they say its not that bad(that's what I said to my mom, and she drug me out of it 3/4 of the way through it.). In closing, I would like to say that it shocks me that Jim Carrey would ever stoop to even seeing a "film" like this. Peace Out.
Rating: Summary: Shock value at the expense of content Review: What starts out as an interesting story about a man who's afraid of confrontation is completely lost in the juvenile, sensationalist attempt at comedy. It is shock value at the expense of content, which makes for a very forgettable film. If you're a six year old and find the "chicken-up-the-rear" jokes funny, perhaps you'll be entertained. But for the rest of the world, please, grow up. For more substantial comedy from Carrey, see Liar Liar.
Rating: Summary: Me, Myself , & I..... Hated it! Review: I guess this is something that many people have eagerly awaited. Jim Carrey once again doing comedy. I, however, really don't care at all! I've always thought of Carrey as a poor imitation of Sid Caesar(just think about the face expressions,the double-talk,and the pantomine). Carrey lacks the comedy genius that Caesar had back in the 50's. As for the Farrelly brothers, well, I've never really cared for their kind of humor. It seems to be more simple-minded and offensive then funny. "There's Something About Mary" could never compare to great comedies done by Allen,Brooks,Simon,or Chaplin. But this goes without saying. And it's not just "Mary" that could never compare but also "Dumb and Dumber"(who's title does it justice!)and "Kingpin". This is just another dumb vehicle for Jim Carrey to show us over and over again that he's an over paid actor and without any doubt NOT FUNNY!
Rating: Summary: Carrey Scores Big Laughs Review: What happens to a guy who lives with repressed frustration for years? And what happens when he's taken all he can, and he just can't take any more? Well, the Farrelly Brothers, that zany duo who brought us "Dumb and Dumber," and "There's Something About Mary," have the answer: Something snaps! And this time around they have Jim Carrey on hand to illustrate their premise in "Me, Myself & Irene," a movie that is by turns outrageous, gross, stupefying, visually eclectic, unpredictable, and most importantly, hilarious. Carrey and the Farrelly Brothers are a match made in cinematic comedic heaven; and their previous outing together (Dumb and Dumber) was merely a warm up for this one. Here, Carrey is Charlie, an eighteen year veteran of the Rhode Island Highway Patrol. Finally, when his psychological needs reach the boiling point, the dam bursts, and out steps "Hank," the answer to his years of suppressed anger and avoiding confrontation, and it all gives Jim Carrey a chance to really break loose. And does he ever. In what amounts to a dual role, Carrey here proves that he is nothing less than a master of physical transformation; his initial change into Hank is awesome to behold, and as the story progresses he slips effortlessly between one character and the other, and his final confrontation (with himself) is a riot. And he does it by dexterously taking it to the edge without going completely over the top into the ridiculous. Renee Zellweger (Irene) gives a notable performance here, as well; initially somewhat nondescript, she warms up as things move along, and ultimately her Irene emerges as a rather endearing character. It's a tough part, given the fact that she is competing, somewhat, in what is predominately a showpiece for Carrey, but she is just winsome enough to keep herself in the running throughout. The supporting cast includes Robert Forster (the Lieutenant, Captain, Colonel), Michael Bowman (Whitey) and Chris Cooper (Joe). As with all of their movies, this offering from Peter and Bobby Farrelly is not going to be for everyone; it is politically incorrect and anything but subtle from beginning to end, and some of the jokes are down right crass, crude and barbaric. But if you're familiar with the Farrelly's previous work, you'll know what to expect; if not, just steel yourself and get ready for a wild ride. It is funny, at times hysterical, and it's one of Carrey's best performances, one in which he aptly demonstrates just how versatile he really is. There are some over-the-top, gross-out sight gags, definitely not for the squeamish, and some of the language is off-color. No matter what your personal sensitivity level is, there is a good chance you will find something here offensive, but you're going to laugh at "Me, Myself & Irene," even if it's in spite of yourself. At the very least, you're going to find out what all the fuss is over Jim Carrey. One way or another, this is one movie you're not likely to forget, and the chances are pretty good that you're going to want to see it again.
Rating: Summary: This one Doesn't Score as Well, Could of Been Much Better! Review: This Farrelly Bros. comedy is not in the same league as 'Kingpin' or 'There's Something About Mary', it lacks the big laughs of its two predecessors. The biggest problem is the lame plot, looks like they were just looking for an excuse to showcase Carrey in double roles, but end up with mundane comedy that mostly doesn't hit our funny bones. But don't get me wrong some of the jokes are hilarious, like the scene where Carrey is in the bathroom, but there's no real 'hair gel scene' joke that leaves an impact. ReneƩ Zellwegger is quickly becoming the prototypical 'dumb blonde' of the 22nd. Century, with this role and the one she played in 'Jerry MaGuire' she pretty much tagged herself, her character is always the 'cute' girl who is easy to manipulate and always falls easily in love with the hero. She amazingly does not add anything to the film, not a sexy female presence or even a likable performance. Carrey is too talented to be doing this kind of stuff, I think he should return to comedies once in a while, but he should choose better scripts. From a scale of1-10 I give this film a 5!
Rating: Summary: The funniest movie I have ever seen! Review: When I went to see, "Me, Myself & Irene" I figured it would just be another slap-in-the-face stupid movies. Oh, boy was I wrong. It was a laugh a minute movie! For all of you Jim Carrey fans who love "There's Something About Mary" humor, this will be something you don't want to miss!
Rating: Summary: Classic Jim Carrey Review: Me, Myself, & Irene once again combines the comedy styles of Jim Carrey and the Farrelly Brothers. This movie is definitely worth seeing. Carrey is back to his slapstick comedy self in his first comedy in a few years. Renee Zellweger is great also. But nothing can take away from the split personality performance Carrey gives. If your into crude humor this movie is for you
Rating: Summary: Perverted but shockingly funny... Review: This was a really raunchy movie and I could have done without alot of the offensive scenes, but through most of it, I laughed my head off! I would not reccommend this to everyone, though. Definitly not for kids. Most people will be offended, and the language was also bad.
Rating: Summary: FUNNY MOVIE! Review: This is a movie you have got to see! I won't give anything away but theres a scene with a cow, and it is the one of the funniest things i have ever seen!
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