That scene of Bruce taking over Evan and making him speak gibberish may be the hardest I ever laughed in theatres. I will never forget that. No wonder Steve Carrel hit it big after.
@@ComicCrossing Yeah it was great because we didn’t know who this random ‘normal’ actor was, and what he was capable of. It wasn’t just Bruce making him do things, it was the actor having to do all those silly things and nailing it perfectly :)
"Parting your soup is not a miracle, Bruce. It's a magic trick. A single mom who's working two jobs and still finds time to take her kid to soccer practice, that's a miracle. A teenager who says "no" to drugs and "yes" to an education, that's a miracle. People want me to do everything for them. But what they don't realize is THEY have the power. You want to see a miracle, son? Be the miracle."
A single mother isn't a miracle, the nuclear family is a miracle. And with the sh** they teach in schools now, drugs would probably be less damaging to the teenagers. I'm semi-joking about the latter
If only that quote were realistically applicable. There are many people who are ill, have been abused, etc. They certainly do *NOT* have the power, they need a miracle. In reality, only very few people actually have power at all.
@s0urc3c0de7 There's also people that have been ill and miraculously got back to good health. There's also people that have been abused and went on to do great things and help others in life
@@bsmi1361 Sure, but not all of them. It's simply impossible to generalise. That's my point. You can't just go around telling _everyone_ they're responsible for their own miracles because all stories are individual. What kind of hell would we live in if we could not expect good things from others?
@@srccde That is why they ultimately are not forced to be responsible for their own miracles. God can be there and create a miracle when a person is truly open to receive that.
The DVD has an unused scene I wish they would have used. After mopping the floor, God and Bruce watch shots showing more of the problems he caused and then some average people 'being the miracle'.
I remember watching the premiere of this movie in theatres with my buddies (incidentally, it was the day before my sister's wedding), and the sequence where Bruce was controlling Evan's teleprompter and eventually body had the entire theatre dying with laughter. It just wouldn't stop lol. Just when you think the sequence would end, it just keeps going. Couldn't hear any dialogue from the beginning of the next sequence because people were still laughing so hard. Such a good movie-going experience.
Mary Jim does an awesome impression of Clint Eastwood. Clint hired Jim for his 1988's The Dead Pool. Jim plays a junkie rockstar, Johnny Squares. During AFI's tribute to Clint Eastwood, Jim does his Clint's impression to Clint. Clint was smiling and laughing at Jim's impression.
@@jimmywiley605 as I said, the only reason it was made was because Steve Carrell became popular from the first movie, so of course they’re gonna make a sequel with him
This reminds me of a scene from the movie "Hitch" with Will Smith and Kevin James. There is a scene in that movie that says, "Do you know what it is like, to wake up everyday feeling hopeless? To wake up knowing that the love of your life is waking up with the wrong man? But at the same time you still wish that she finds happiness. Even if it is never meant to be with you?"I feel I am stuck in a time loop similar to this. I am nearing my 40th birthday and I have yet to experience a real relationship. So who knows how this will go. I have tried to just be myself and that hasn't worked thus far. Yet regardless of the advise I am given, I still strongly feel that if somebody is to want a relationship with me, they are to like/love me as I am just as I have tried to like/love other for who they are. I may not find the love of my life during my time on this earth, but I am at least content with the positive impact I have had on other during my time on this big ball of dirt. lol
Watching a Jim Carey movie and saying he’s dramatic and over the top all the time is like watching a war movie and saying there’s a lot of death, like what do you expect lmao
Jim Carey is “so dramatic” lol the understatement of the century. Just go ahead and assume that before you watch any Jim Carey movie. It’s kinda his thing.
Awe TY Mary great timing for me to watch this with you today and yeah like you I was reaching for the tissues as well and special shoutout to your kitty to he/she put a smile on my face interacting with your mic. last night I was watching a live Utube stream with a LA news stringer (that is a independent video/photographer that covers a event in LA and sells the footage to news outlets. Anyway, this person hit a cat that was totally not his fault nothing he could do to stop it but seeing your kitty put the smile back on my face and OFC watching this helped to So TY again.
I always have to watch reactions to this movie because it takes in Buffalo, where I was born and raised... And which rarely gets a major Hollywood spotlight shined on it like this. But only a few of the backgrounds were actually shot in Buffalo: The scene where they're walking on the lake, the newsroom background, the building Bruce is on when he declares himself as BRUCE ALMIGHTY! The main action sequences were shot in San Diego. (Buffalo doesn't have any rowhouse designs like Bruce and Grace's apartment.) Shout-outs to the locals are very few, but: WKBW is one of the local TV stations there, and the Buffalo Sabres are reference to the city's real pro hockey team. Despite what you may pick up from this movie, though, the Sabres have never actually won the Stanley Cup and aren't likely to change that anytime soon. Jim Carrey is a native of Toronto, which is only a 90-minute drive from Buffalo by car. He frequently visited Buffalo as a kid and has always talked warmly about the city.
I suggest "The Majestic", a beautiful and sadly underrated gem from Jim Carey's filmography. Though made in to early 2000s, it feels like something Frank Capra would have made.
Such a beautiful funny movie. I don't think I have ever seen a better explanation to why people ultimately prefer "Thy Will Be Done" to "My Will Be Done", and what that means and how come. As fallible imperfect beings only being able to see our own unique angle of the story called life, we are never in a position to ultimately know what is best for us. This movie captures that better than any religious sermons I've ever seen, read, or heard.
“Can you imagine seeing someone like this on the side of the road?” I live in Portland, so no. I can’t imagine only seeing ONE person like this on the side of the road in any given day. In fact Bruce by the water is quite tame. 😂
He gets screwed over at his job. Has a nervous breakdown on air in front of the world. Gets fired. Gets jumped by a gang of guys. Then his car was defaced.🥴 MC@8:05-15 : "he's very like... ungrateful" "he's being pathetic right now" WoW 😬🤯 Once again the RP community is right. They don't love you. They don't care. Your problems mean nothing to them.🥶😵 @26:46 yeah because its always the man causing the problem 🤪😆 @27:15 because as we all know marriage is forever and women don't file for divorce 80% of the time. Sure fire way to make it last 😏👀
What I love about this movie is, that it is so much more than just a comedy (and Catherine Bell) Mary's epilogue puts a strange light on herself: wishing certain people to die and the stalking
I bloody love the reference Jim Carrey makes to Dirty Harry with his Clint Eastwood impression. Funny enough Jim is actually in one of the Dirty Harry movies.
The “slimy & wrong” part was about how Evan made fun of Bruce as well as was clearly rubbing his face in the fact he got promoted over him on live television. I’m not saying he wasn’t over the top or that he wasn’t in the wrong all throughout the movie yet I always felt it was ridiculous that when Bruce was upset Grace had the gall to say he made everything about him only to make everything about her. Essentially saying “So your life is terrible even though you have me?” when someone is upset over losing out on a promotion & being ridiculed comes off as very self-centered. People aren’t thinking rationale when they’re upset and it’s two completely different things.
I hate when movies say “555” as the phone number. I prefer when directors have them cover the first number with their thumb or something and it’s like _54-9076 and you can’t see the first number for some reason. It makes it feel more real.
After Alien: Covenant and The Boys S3E1, it's really nice and refreshing to see you watching a movie that's not scary and disturbing for a change. I grew up with Bruce Almighty. Thank you, Mary 😊
This is in my top favorite Jim Carrey comfort films. I have that same yellow Polo shirt. I’m far too pale to pull it off, but you wear it well, because you are rocking it, Mary Cherry.
Being a Black guy from the South side of Chicago, I always lose it when he says, "I be positive they ain't touches me with no needles." Hood accent on point. 🤣🤣
One thing I like and respect about the writing of this movie is that actions have consequences and if every prayer was answered yes, it had consequences and effects others negatively
I loved this, Mary! Speaking of films about religion, anti or pro: Religulous (2008), a documentary with Bill Maher by Larry Charles (Borat, Brüno, Seinfeld, Curb, Entourage) Monty Python’s Life of Brian (1979) The Last Temptation of Christ (1988) by Martin Scorsese
This movie made me cry several times cause it's just. It's so incomprehensible the things that God takes on without a single complaint , and we ask for so much and we often get irritated when our requests/prayers aren't answered but, we shouldn't . Humans are so selfish
I always thought this movie is an analogy of Jim Carrey’s career. Jim was a successful comedic actor but was striving to be an award-winning dramatic actor. Jim should realize that his comedy make a lot of people happy.
Bruce making the moon bigger was actually paying homage to a line from It's a Wonderful Life, where James Stewart's character tells his girlfriend that he would lasso the moon for her.
9:49 I saw this in theater - twice - on consecutive days. Trivia - the theater release did *not* employ the 555 fictional number on Bruce's pager, but a real phone number that, in one LA area code, matched a real church. The church was...not happy about the many calls for "Omni Presents".
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Morgan Freeman as God is the best casting choice. And his speech about miracles is so good.
DanGamingFan2846: Morgan Freeman as God is the best casting choice!
George Burns: Hold my Cigar...
It's good
Cause Morgan Freeman is the God
@@justindenney-hall5875 Not necessarily. He's the king of the acting! I consider him an acting God.
Yes they were right on Casting Morgan Freeman for the part
Haven't seen anyone else give this fact, so I will. Steve Carrel was an unknown for this film and this is what began his big career as a comedy actor.
The Daily Show?
That scene of Bruce taking over Evan and making him speak gibberish may be the hardest I ever laughed in theatres. I will never forget that. No wonder Steve Carrel hit it big after.
@@ComicCrossing Yeah it was great because we didn’t know who this random ‘normal’ actor was, and what he was capable of. It wasn’t just Bruce making him do things, it was the actor having to do all those silly things and nailing it perfectly :)
@@totezmcgotez44 Yeah Daily Show was probably first, but this was all around the same time anyway
@@aarondonald1611 He had been on daily show for 4 years before this movie came out
Steve Carell was so unknown at the time that he was credited as Steven Carell.
But he is called Steven 😄
I remember thinking it was a different man lmao
"Parting your soup is not a miracle, Bruce. It's a magic trick. A single mom who's working two jobs and still finds time to take her kid to soccer practice, that's a miracle. A teenager who says "no" to drugs and "yes" to an education, that's a miracle. People want me to do everything for them. But what they don't realize is THEY have the power. You want to see a miracle, son? Be the miracle."
A single mother isn't a miracle, the nuclear family is a miracle. And with the sh** they teach in schools now, drugs would probably be less damaging to the teenagers. I'm semi-joking about the latter
If only that quote were realistically applicable. There are many people who are ill, have been abused, etc. They certainly do *NOT* have the power, they need a miracle.
In reality, only very few people actually have power at all.
@s0urc3c0de7 There's also people that have been ill and miraculously got back to good health. There's also people that have been abused and went on to do great things and help others in life
@@bsmi1361 Sure, but not all of them. It's simply impossible to generalise. That's my point.
You can't just go around telling _everyone_ they're responsible for their own miracles because all stories are individual.
What kind of hell would we live in if we could not expect good things from others?
@@srccde That is why they ultimately are not forced to be responsible for their own miracles. God can be there and create a miracle when a person is truly open to receive that.
The gibberish part almost killed me in the theater... I couldn't breath.
Two of the funniest actors in one movie together, it's HILARIOUS.
Morgan Freeman’s monologue on miracles is one of the most poignant and heartwarming speeches in cinema and makes me well up tears every single time
Only bested by his monologue on answered prayers in the sequel.
Except its BS in real life.
@@jsmithers.
Rather negative of you. Peace ✌🏻
@@JayDuron-in1hj No 🤡
The DVD has an unused scene I wish they would have used.
After mopping the floor, God and Bruce watch shots showing more of the problems he caused and then some average people 'being the miracle'.
I was wondering where I saw that. I knew I didn't imagine it.
@@davidalvarado9957Unfortunately didn't age well, what with Lance and all.
@@TheChessicfaythLance ?
@@RYMAN1321 Armstrong
@@TheChessicfayth What didn’t age well ?
That improvised Steve Carroll news scene is one of the funniest things I've ever seen
I remember watching the premiere of this movie in theatres with my buddies (incidentally, it was the day before my sister's wedding), and the sequence where Bruce was controlling Evan's teleprompter and eventually body had the entire theatre dying with laughter. It just wouldn't stop lol. Just when you think the sequence would end, it just keeps going. Couldn't hear any dialogue from the beginning of the next sequence because people were still laughing so hard. Such a good movie-going experience.
Steve Carell breakdown's scene is until today the funniest scene in a comedy. Simply a comedy genius.
Mary
Jim does an awesome impression of Clint Eastwood. Clint hired Jim for his 1988's The Dead Pool. Jim plays a junkie rockstar, Johnny Squares. During AFI's tribute to Clint Eastwood, Jim does his Clint's impression to Clint. Clint was smiling and laughing at Jim's impression.
You saying "it's good" made me laugh so hard at the end of the movie😂🙈
‘You can’t just kneel down in the middle of the highway and live to tell about it son’ 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love this movie! You should also do the sequel Evan almighty
They really missed out by not calling the sequel “Evan-gelical” 😂
No she shouldn’t! Evan Almighty was a terrible movie. The only reason it was made was for the popularity of Steve Carrell for the first movie
@@nsasupporter7557 well I think it was a great movie even in some way better than this one but to each their own
@@jimmywiley605 as I said, the only reason it was made was because Steve Carrell became popular from the first movie, so of course they’re gonna make a sequel with him
Bruce Almighty is one of my Jim Carrey favorites. Good choice!
This reminds me of a scene from the movie "Hitch" with Will Smith and Kevin James. There is a scene in that movie that says, "Do you know what it is like, to wake up everyday feeling hopeless? To wake up knowing that the love of your life is waking up with the wrong man? But at the same time you still wish that she finds happiness. Even if it is never meant to be with you?"I feel I am stuck in a time loop similar to this. I am nearing my 40th birthday and I have yet to experience a real relationship. So who knows how this will go. I have tried to just be myself and that hasn't worked thus far. Yet regardless of the advise I am given, I still strongly feel that if somebody is to want a relationship with me, they are to like/love me as I am just as I have tried to like/love other for who they are. I may not find the love of my life during my time on this earth, but I am at least content with the positive impact I have had on other during my time on this big ball of dirt. lol
Such a good cat, came over to check on her when she was crying ❤
Steve Carell's Evan being controlled by Bruce is one of those moments when you witness a career being born.
I feel the tears. This movie gets me EVERY time, even on reactions 🥺
🥺
Jenna Ortega? She was 1 year old when this movie was made. lol
That was Catherine Bell from JAG and also The Good Witch series.
Lol she just got mixed up because the character is called Susan Ortega.
Catherine Bell is a miracle.
Loves this movie! And that’s the way the cookie crumbles
2:39 “poor cow’s titty” 🤣🤣🤣
That udderly cracked me up
I just wanted to take a moment to thank you for being you. You brighten up my day.
Watching a Jim Carey movie and saying he’s dramatic and over the top all the time is like watching a war movie and saying there’s a lot of death, like what do you expect lmao
Right lol. Its his shtick.
Jim Carey is “so dramatic” lol the understatement of the century. Just go ahead and assume that before you watch any Jim Carey movie. It’s kinda his thing.
Awe TY Mary great timing for me to watch this with you today and yeah like you I was reaching for the tissues as well and special shoutout to your kitty to he/she put a smile on my face interacting with your mic. last night I was watching a live Utube stream with a LA news stringer (that is a independent video/photographer that covers a event in LA and sells the footage to news outlets. Anyway, this person hit a cat that was totally not his fault nothing he could do to stop it but seeing your kitty put the smile back on my face and OFC watching this helped to So TY again.
comedy with a life lesson. I liked it, back in the day. Thanks for your reaction & have a nice day, Mary.
When Bruce is making the anchor act crazy....there is a deleted scene and it goes MUCH further. Still really funny but also really dark!
Yeah, Evan needing a hairpiece was pretty dark.
I always have to watch reactions to this movie because it takes in Buffalo, where I was born and raised... And which rarely gets a major Hollywood spotlight shined on it like this. But only a few of the backgrounds were actually shot in Buffalo: The scene where they're walking on the lake, the newsroom background, the building Bruce is on when he declares himself as BRUCE ALMIGHTY! The main action sequences were shot in San Diego. (Buffalo doesn't have any rowhouse designs like Bruce and Grace's apartment.)
Shout-outs to the locals are very few, but: WKBW is one of the local TV stations there, and the Buffalo Sabres are reference to the city's real pro hockey team. Despite what you may pick up from this movie, though, the Sabres have never actually won the Stanley Cup and aren't likely to change that anytime soon.
Jim Carrey is a native of Toronto, which is only a 90-minute drive from Buffalo by car. He frequently visited Buffalo as a kid and has always talked warmly about the city.
One of the best part of it is Morgan Freeman who gives an amazing performance as God
I suggest "The Majestic", a beautiful and sadly underrated gem from Jim Carey's filmography. Though made in to early 2000s, it feels like something Frank Capra would have made.
"How do you make someone love you without affecting free will"
"You figure that out, you let me know"
I think that line is so deep for a comedy.
“I like a, do da cha cha”
“Hi Ho Silver!”
Favourite movie quotes
Please… do Evan Almighty as well.
Yesss
Yup. Also good.👍
22:38 Wow! You really are good at making Jim's expression hilariously. ❤️❤️😂😂👌🏻👌🏻
Atheists don't "hate" God, they just don't think he exists. Like how Christians don't think Vishnu or Zeus exist.
it’s been so long since i’ve seen this movie, this was good timing
Such a beautiful funny movie. I don't think I have ever seen a better explanation to why people ultimately prefer "Thy Will Be Done" to "My Will Be Done", and what that means and how come. As fallible imperfect beings only being able to see our own unique angle of the story called life, we are never in a position to ultimately know what is best for us. This movie captures that better than any religious sermons I've ever seen, read, or heard.
“Can you imagine seeing someone like this on the side of the road?”
I live in Portland, so no. I can’t imagine only seeing ONE person like this on the side of the road in any given day. In fact Bruce by the water is quite tame. 😂
Mary, loved your reaction to Bruce Almighty,it's a great movie.Best regards from N.Z.
Lola is hilarious 😂 "Movies over, Mom. Attention time!"
Steve Carrel made that entire jibberish scene. His stoic face while being utterly insane is a talent most cannot pull off.
He gets screwed over at his job. Has a nervous breakdown on air in front of the world. Gets fired. Gets jumped by a gang of guys. Then his car was defaced.🥴
MC@8:05-15 : "he's very like... ungrateful" "he's being pathetic right now"
WoW 😬🤯
Once again the RP community is right. They don't love you. They don't care. Your problems mean nothing to them.🥶😵
@26:46 yeah because its always the man causing the problem 🤪😆
@27:15 because as we all know marriage is forever and women don't file for divorce 80% of the time. Sure fire way to make it last 😏👀
What I love about this movie is, that it is so much more than just a comedy (and Catherine Bell)
Mary's epilogue puts a strange light on herself: wishing certain people to die and the stalking
"Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power" ( Abraham Lincoln )
Oooooo this a classic thank you Mary for reacting this movie
Another amazing reaction Mary and your hair looks so amazing ❤❤😀😀.
I am writing this to help out, Mary Cherry, and this video, and this channel with the algorithm🥰
He was talking to God when he said no wonder you stayed single
Great reaction! So glad you finally got to see this movie.
I bloody love the reference Jim Carrey makes to Dirty Harry with his Clint Eastwood impression. Funny enough Jim is actually in one of the Dirty Harry movies.
Yup, The Dead Pool. Pretty solid movie.
@@WolfHreda they’re all bloody awesome
"How is it slimy and wrong?" She was referring to Evan stealing Bruce's closing speech.
Always nice to see a reaction on here. I'm from Buffalo so most of it is true and filmed here.
God was “testing” Bruce.
It’s good !!! Nice reactions Mary cherry 🍒 where the content may vary.
I enjoy your reactions everytime Mary, greetings 😁🇲🇽
The “slimy & wrong” part was about how Evan made fun of Bruce as well as was clearly rubbing his face in the fact he got promoted over him on live television. I’m not saying he wasn’t over the top or that he wasn’t in the wrong all throughout the movie yet I always felt it was ridiculous that when Bruce was upset Grace had the gall to say he made everything about him only to make everything about her. Essentially saying “So your life is terrible even though you have me?” when someone is upset over losing out on a promotion & being ridiculed comes off as very self-centered. People aren’t thinking rationale when they’re upset and it’s two completely different things.
Yeah Jim Carey crushed this part. Mary, if you want to see him in his best role, watch Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
I really enjoyed this reaction. Mary has a great laugh.
Omg your cat is so cute.. Look at 33:42 ..She wants more itching.. She wants you to pet her head... So cute..
I hate when movies say “555” as the phone number. I prefer when directors have them cover the first number with their thumb or something and it’s like _54-9076 and you can’t see the first number for some reason. It makes it feel more real.
After Alien: Covenant and The Boys S3E1, it's really nice and refreshing to see you watching a movie that's not scary and disturbing for a change. I grew up with Bruce Almighty. Thank you, Mary 😊
Everyone that prayed for the hockey team to win the Stanley Cup. He said, yes. ✌️❤️🌹
I've seen this movie more than once so I was crying from the beginning of this reaction
"He's so dramatic!" Holy cow woman, is this the first time you've ever seen a Jim Carrey movie????
This is in my top favorite Jim Carrey comfort films.
I have that same yellow Polo shirt. I’m far too pale to pull it off, but you wear it well, because you are rocking it, Mary Cherry.
Even Almighty is not as heartwarming but is funny. It's a good sequel
YES!! I’m so happy you’re watching this :)
If you're on a Jim Carey trip check out eternal sunshine of the spotless mind. You're gonna love it
So glad you're back! That was a long dang month.
This was my 2nd favorite movie of Jim Carrey's behind The Majestic. Thanks for reacting.
Being a Black guy from the South side of Chicago, I always lose it when he says, "I be positive they ain't touches me with no needles." Hood accent on point. 🤣🤣
Evan (Steve Carell) is the star of the sequel, Evan Almighty. Same GOD of course.
😊 thanks for the laughs today M. 👏👏😊😂🥰
Dude the deleted scenes are amazing in this movie definitely give them a look
One thing I like and respect about the writing of this movie is that actions have consequences and if every prayer was answered yes, it had consequences and effects others negatively
I loved this, Mary!
Speaking of films about religion, anti or pro:
Religulous (2008), a documentary with Bill Maher by Larry Charles (Borat, Brüno, Seinfeld, Curb, Entourage)
Monty Python’s Life of Brian (1979)
The Last Temptation of Christ (1988) by Martin Scorsese
I've been dying to do this for a long time.... Aussie Aussie Aussie!!
Wait a minute... That RL shirt is fire on you❤👌xxx
Bruce had a difficult choice. How do you choose between Catherine Belle and Jennifer Aniston?
Belle
Now, watch Jim Carrey again in Me Myself & Irene.
yes i love that film
😂😂 thats a classic. That scene when they were running after the train and she turned the boosters on and left him always makes me crack up 😂😂
Yes! That is an awesome movie!
Now watch Evan Almighty (fun sequel)
This movie made me cry several times cause it's just. It's so incomprehensible the things that God takes on without a single complaint , and we ask for so much and we often get irritated when our requests/prayers aren't answered but, we shouldn't . Humans are so selfish
Great movie!! I hope you follow up with the sequel Evan Almighty!! 😁
LOLA!!!! 💘🐱💗💗🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
The dramatic thing ... Yeah that used to be me when i was in my teens / early 20s
Nice Polo, thanks for the review, this is my favorite Jim Carey movie because of how all the other characters were so well developed.
I always thought this movie is an analogy of Jim Carrey’s career. Jim was a successful comedic actor but was striving to be an award-winning dramatic actor. Jim should realize that his comedy make a lot of people happy.
For some reason I can't get this movie here anymore. Seen it years ago, but noone sells it anymore
Bruce making the moon bigger was actually paying homage to a line from It's a Wonderful Life, where James Stewart's character tells his girlfriend that he would lasso the moon for her.
Good movie love the video Mary stay motivated dream big 1 mill on the way
21:30 - You should see the other version of this scene. It goes completely off the rails.
Nice reaction Mary, Jim was hilarious as usual. Morgan Freeman was his cool self as usual. I want a giant chocolate chip cookie now. RIP Tony.
now this is a proper reaction to this movie
Bruce Almighty was granting wishes before Wonder Woman 1984 which I do like too. Lol. Same concept
9:49 I saw this in theater - twice - on consecutive days. Trivia - the theater release did *not* employ the 555 fictional number on Bruce's pager, but a real phone number that, in one LA area code, matched a real church. The church was...not happy about the many calls for "Omni Presents".
Greetings from Chicago Ms Cherry ✌️😆❤️🍿 this one is epic 🙏
Thx for the reaction
Jim Carrey Is a Canadian Treasure ❤
15:23 best part of the video , thank me later guys
I'd suggest evan almighty too