Me,Myslelf and Irene
Charlie is a sweet guy - he gets walked all over, doesn't stick up for himself, obeys every jot and tittle of the law, and is a general wuss. His other personality, Hank, is the complete opposite - he no less than an aggressive SOB, a guy who messes with the minds of people, thinks only of himself, and is a prime candidate for solitary in a maximum security prison. They both are interested in Irene. Charlie actually loves her and cares for her, while Hank just wants to bang her, then kill her off. When one personality is present, the other not only doesn't know what the other is doing, they don't remember, what each has done. Irene is a beautiful young woman who gets in the wrong place at the wrong time. The poor girl gets horribly confused with the Charlie/Hank interplay as the story moves along, and frankly, I'm surprised she makes it to the end of the film. Charlie also has three boys - triplets. Since they are African-American, he obviously did not sire them. His ex-wife had an affair with a black limousine driver/molecular genetics professor.
A Rhode Island State Trooper doesn't know how to cope with the affair his ex-wife had, nor can he cope with things that generally tick him off. He internalizes everything. The result? A split personality disorder develops, with his aggression coming out in explosive form in the gent known as Hank. Charlie eventually meets up with Irene by an assignment of her extradition out of state for charges pending. Along the way, both become wanted by the FBI and state law enforcement. At one point Charlie forgets and loses his medication that keeps Hank in check. The result: An all out battle for final control by the two radically different personalities. The climax of the story takes place on a bridge over a raging river, where we see who finally wins out.
- Jim Carrey ...Charlie/Hank
- Renee Zellweger ...Irene
- Chris Cooper ...Joe Sarrasin
- Robert Forser
Ace Ventura:Pet Detecive
It is my favorite movie.Jim is at his best in Ace Ventura: Pet
Detective. Jim Carrey is on the case to find the Miami Dolphins
missing mascot and quarterback Dan Marino. He goes eyeball to eyeball with a man-eating shark,
stakes out the Miami Dolphins and woos and wows the ladies. Whether he is undercover, under fire,
or underwater, he always gets his man...or beast! (courtesy Morgan Creek Productions)
This movie was Jim’s first big break, and I feel the movie that put him on the map.
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective is a movie that you either love or you don’t. This brand of
comedy is vintage Jim Carrey, off the wall and often stupid but still hysterically funny.
Cable Guy
Jim Carrey is cable installer(name:Chip Douglas). Spent his life on television sitcoms, he wants life to look
just like My Three Sons. And when he meets single-guy Steven Kovacs (Matthew Broderick),
he sees his chance for some serious male bonding. But his idea of friendship -- which
includes physical assault, a game of ‘Porno Password’ and a medieval joust, may be hazardous to
Steven’s health. In Chip’s own immortal words, "I can be our best friend...or your worst enemy."
THE CABLE GUY is the perfect comedy for the TV generation.