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@20:01 "Hey guys, Big Gulps huh? .....Welp, see ya later!" What a subtle and funny moment! Apparently, those guys standing there were not part of the script but the director included them because they just happened to be hanging out at that spot during filming😂
So they didn't care that there was a whole production crew + huge cameras, assistances etc etc standing and filming them talking when Jim walked out of the store?
@@nataliep6385 no, I meant that those guys were hanging out at that convenience store before shooting and the director asked them to be in the movie and just stand there while Jim Carrey's character walked out.
Right. Jeff Daniels was and is primarily known for his dramatic roles, but he got a few comedic roles in the 90s because of this movie. I remember he did a courtroom comedy with Michael Richards and Charlize Theron a few years after this that I found quite funny as a teenager.
Jeff Daniels balances out Jim Carrey who can get too over the top. For a successful comedy you need a straight man (Jeff). There are nice serious moments in between them, grounding the movie and allowing us to buy into the story.
I am pretty sure he had seen Jim doing stand up and just had to let him loose and balance him out so to speak!thats why he got paid 20 times less than Jim!50k compared to Jims 1 mill!
27:28 I'm so glad you said that. I feel like the best comedies that really stand out and hold up require genuinely brilliant writing. Like the writing in this movie is legitimately incredibly smart
This movie is a lot more witty than a lot of people expect. With this era of Jim Carrey, people just sort of expect non-stop mugging and slapstick, but many of the jokes in this movie are very intelligent, and the movie is so oddly well-written.
The movie Lloyd referenced after getting out of the diner where they "catch up to him a half mile down the road and slit his throat" was Something Wild starring Jeff Daniels. And I'm sure you can guess what part he played!
Fun fact: "Sea Bass" was played by Cam "Bam Bam Cam" Neely, an NHL Hall Of Fame player and current president of the Boston Bruins NHL team. He also appears as the same character in this film's sequel as well as "Me, Myself, And Irene"
That toilet scene is every guy's worst nightmare. 😂 To be at your crushes house and have something like that happen. Then find out the toilet doesn't work. 😳
I love Lloyd's day dreams, when he he's fighting the guy in the restaurant and punches through his chest and rips his heart out like Bruce Lee and drops it into a doggy bag and hands it to him, XD never fails to make me laugh hysterically lol and the end with the husband and he " shoots him" lol.
In high school, everyone would always talk about this movie and how funny it was. My older sister who usually never goes for stuff like this even saw it and told me I had to see it but I completely missed the boat on it. Despite having a few years to rent it after it came out on video, I never saw it. Then one Sunday at my job at the video store, my boss was talking about it. When I mentioned that I hadn't seen it, he was shocked. He went out to the floor, got a copy and stuck it in the vcr and from that day almost 25 years ago, it's been one of my favorites. I just wish I'd listened to everyone and seen it when it first came out.
I just don't understand why her video keeps edit skipping...I think they are Re-doing their reactions every 10 seconds to make it perfect....it's lying
The man called Sea bass is former NHL player and one of the Head Leadership of the Boston Bruins, Cam Neeley. BY THE WAY, the spit and hot tub scene were originally cut from the movie. After this movie,The same directors King Pin and that was a hilarious movie
Lol hahahahahaha, this movie never ever fails to kill me out of laughter! This film is severely hilarious: it's like torture/abuse to me. Your facial reaction makes it even much more funnier 😂🤣😅😆😄
Samsonite is/was a very popular brand of luggage and briefcases. It would have been the equivalent of him saying her name was Gucci, Nike, Adidas, or so on
My all-time favorite comedy film! A childhood friend of mine and I saw this in theaters during the Christmas break of 1994, at 10 years old. That infamous toilet scene was the very first time that I laughed so hard during a movie, I actually got stomach cramps, partially due to all the popcorn and soda I had consumed 😂
One of the best things about the movie, that I learn to appreciate over the years, the follow through with the jokes. They did joke. They finished the joke. They moved to the next joke.
The Mask, This, and Bruce Almighty are one of my favorite movies from Jim Carrey. He is such a great iconic movie actor which tooks some perspective lead roles and characters we remembered him today since FOX's In Living Color (1990-1994) The first Comedy improv he started out
That whole “We landed on the moon!” bit wasn’t even in the script. That was all Jim in the moment. The Farrelly Brothers by that time knew better than to cut the camera when it came to Jim. So they always kept the camera rolling just to see what he’ll do or say. Same with Tom Shadyac, the director of the Ace Ventura movies, Liar Liar and Bruce Almighty. He also made it a point to never cut the camera on Jim. A lot of his best gags and jokes would tend to happen past the point of when they’re suppose to cut.
You just can't contain a guy like Jim! Many of his best scenes are improvised and memorable lines are often completely spontaneous. Remember the "most annoying sound in the world" from this film? You could probably tell this wasn't in the script by the genuinely horrified look on Jeff Daniel's face as Jim leans over and lets him hear it. It was off the cuff in typical Carrey style. And in the bar scene in Aspen, the line "No way... that's great. We've landed on the moon!" was also made up by Jim right on the spot when he saw the framed newspaper. Some say Jim hasn't taken any dramatic roles lately due to the poor box-office performance of his previous ones. But apparently, he will only perform in a movie that has a completely positive message. He has struggled with depression, and due to his own personal belief system doesn't want to project anything negative.
"The writing is a lot funnier than I expected!" 90's comedies can be hit or miss but Jim Carrey elevates any project and I can't think of anything I dislike Jeff Daniels in, so Dumb and Dumber remains a classic for me. I think you would also really enjoy Kingpin, from the Farrelly bros, with Woody Harrelson. It also has some fantastic jokes, but does lean more toward visual gags.
Fun fact: Jeff Daniels did this movie for a measly salary of *_$50,000_* while Jim Carrey made *$7,000,000.* The studio wanted another big name comedian to play opposite Carrey, and the lowball offer was meant to dissuade Daniels, who wanted to break from type and do some comedy. Daniels' manager thought it would be career suicide, so he didn't try to negotiate and begged his client not to take the job. Daniels took the job anyway, and the studio was STILL so down on him that they did his first several scenes without Carrey so they could re-cast him without any reshoots. He was basically auditioning for a job he already had! Carrey was super supportive of his co-star, though, and encouraged the studio to stick with him. After the first couple of scenes that Daniels did, Carrey assured him that he killed it. Upon review, the studio realized Daniels actually had the chops for the movie and the chemistry with Carrey to make it work. And the rest is history. The two have had lifelong respect for each other ever since. Edit: Oh, yeah, and at the same time, Carrey was on his meteoric rise during filming of this movie. He initially asked for 2M and the studio refused. Then Ace Ventura came out, and they went back into negotiations, with Carrey taking 7M instead of the 2 he originally asked for. His take was nearly half of the movie's entire budget, at $16M. Made sense that they wanted Jeff Daniels on the cheap, but they weren't going to get another A-list comedian for $50k, either. Crazy how the world turns out sometimes, innit?
Not going to lie. I was skeptical about watching your reaction to this movie. Great movie though. I'm glad I did. This was probably my favorite reaction video of yours! Now I need to back through your archives and see more!
My friends dad is a comedian here in michigan and friends with jeff Danies (jeff Daniels is from Chelsea michigan) and a few months ago he got to wear the orange suit from this movie for a play
27:28 I'm glad you gave a shout out to the intelligence behind the writing and acting in this movie, because, like you said at the end, something like this really is difficult to pull off. There are so many other "dumb guy" buddy comedies that didn't work out (lookin' at you, "Dude, Where's My Car?") because it isn't nearly as easy as people think to make something hilarious. Making people compellingly stupid -- i.e. NOT losing the audience -- ironically requires a lot of intellect and wit (ahem, _rapier_ wit, even). Jeff Daniels and Jim Carrey pull off making all KINDS of random ass things much funnier than they have any right to be ("Big Gulps, huh? Welp, see ya later!") and it's really a testament to the talent on this project.
Jim Carrey did not want Harry to be cast with another comedic actor. He said that would have been bad. As the comedians would have tried to upstage each other. The bit about the moon landing in the bar was improvised by Jim Carrey. Sea Bass was played by former hockey player Cam Neely. He reprised his role in Dumb and Dumber To.
The casting of the guy who played Sea Bass, the truck driver, seems so random to me. He was played by Cam Neely, then a forward for the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League. He would reprise the role in the sequel "Dumb and Dumber To" in 2014. The Farrelly brothers (Peter and Bobby), who were producers of this film, must have been fans of his or something, considering that they were from a nearby New England state, Rhode Island. Neely would also pop up in another Farrelly brothers film, "Me, Myself & Irene", in 2000, which also happened to star Jim Carrey.
The Farrelly's are fans of all the Boston teams and they try to feature a former player in a cameo role in each of their films if possible. Roger Clemens had a minor appearance in Kingpin. They originally wanted to get Drew Bledsoe for a small appearance in There's Something About Mary, but either he wasn't available or interested, so we got Brett Favre instead. Fever Pitch, of course, featured a few of the players from the 2004 WS Champion Red Sox. For Dumb and dumber, I'm glad they got Neely in a cameo because he's my all-time favorite hockey player and Bruin.
Fun fact: the only reason Jeff Daniels was even in the movie was because of Jim Carrey and the Farrelly bros. The studio didn’t want Daniels because they didn’t see him as a comedian. The reason Carrey wanted Daniels was because he wasn’t a comedian and it would’ve been too much of competition if he starred opposite another comedian
@@callmeclariss . Another funnyJim Carey movie is " Cable Guy ".. Have you thought of reacting to " Conan The Barbarian " ( 1982 )..it's the best sword and sorcery movie in ways..in my opinion..you should like the soundtrack/score ..great orchestral ..
Bit of a bummer you watched the unrated version, they cut out a lot of the weird/gross parts in the theatrical version. Still really glad you watched this though!
I would’ve liked it better at the end if after Lloyd says "Do you realize what you’ve DONE?!", they start running towards the bus, then the credits start rolling as it shows them getting on then driving off, clarifying they’re not ALL that dumb and finally got their big break.
My favorite Jim Carrey movie is Once Bitten. A comedy about him being selected as a virgin sacrifice for a vampiress. Campy and silly all the way through.
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Could you please react to who framed Roger rabbit 🐇
well known fact comedians are among the best actors, because comedy is the hard.
Two you should definitely check out----Airplane and Dr. Strangelove
My bros go UA-cam - are you a good person by living waters
Jim Carrey starred in Ace Ventura, The Mask AND this all in the same year...Legend.
Damn didn't know that! Crazy
@@Mendozer7502 how old are you
Who?
@@Mendozer7502 Based on a true story. Kind of ridiculous
1994 was definitely a great year for comedies, especially for films starring Jim carrey.
@20:01 "Hey guys, Big Gulps huh? .....Welp, see ya later!" What a subtle and funny moment! Apparently, those guys standing there were not part of the script but the director included them because they just happened to be hanging out at that spot during filming😂
I quote this line a lot it just cracks me up for some reason and the soup of the day one LMAO
So they didn't care that there was a whole production crew + huge cameras, assistances etc etc standing and filming them talking when Jim walked out of the store?
@@bigj2046
Wait…but what is the soup d’jour?😂
@@nataliep6385 no, I meant that those guys were hanging out at that convenience store before shooting and the director asked them to be in the movie and just stand there while Jim Carrey's character walked out.
The line was also ad-libbed by Carrey
Fun fact: Jim Carrey wanted Jeff Daniels to star alongside him because of how good of an actor he is and they have been good friends ever since.
Was not needed
Right. Jeff Daniels was and is primarily known for his dramatic roles, but he got a few comedic roles in the 90s because of this movie. I remember he did a courtroom comedy with Michael Richards and Charlize Theron a few years after this that I found quite funny as a teenager.
Jeff Daniels balances out Jim Carrey who can get too over the top. For a successful comedy you need a straight man (Jeff). There are nice serious moments in between them, grounding the movie and allowing us to buy into the story.
The studio, disagreed and tried to lowball him so they could tell Jim he turned them down. But he accepted.
I am pretty sure he had seen Jim doing stand up and just had to let him loose and balance him out so to speak!thats why he got paid 20 times less than Jim!50k compared to Jims 1 mill!
27:28 I'm so glad you said that. I feel like the best comedies that really stand out and hold up require genuinely brilliant writing. Like the writing in this movie is legitimately incredibly smart
This movie is a lot more witty than a lot of people expect. With this era of Jim Carrey, people just sort of expect non-stop mugging and slapstick, but many of the jokes in this movie are very intelligent, and the movie is so oddly well-written.
Its only odd because its expected that comedy movies are not to be taken seriously but they are great works of film.
One of the funniest road trip buddy comedy films ever made!
“I felt that deep in my loins.”
That was one of my biggest laughs.
The movie Lloyd referenced after getting out of the diner where they "catch up to him a half mile down the road and slit his throat" was Something Wild starring Jeff Daniels. And I'm sure you can guess what part he played!
Fun fact: "Sea Bass" was played by Cam "Bam Bam Cam" Neely, an NHL Hall Of Fame player and current president of the Boston Bruins NHL team. He also appears as the same character in this film's sequel as well as "Me, Myself, And Irene"
Next you must see the 2003 prequel Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd and the recent 2014 sequel Dumb and Dumber To.
Total improv when Jim said to the guys. Big gulps. Awsome reaction👍
I've seen this movie sooooo many times. We used to own that movie since I was 9 years old.
That toilet scene is every guy's worst nightmare. 😂 To be at your crushes house and have something like that happen. Then find out the toilet doesn't work. 😳
one of the best movie theater experiences I've ever had. just imagine a full theater with everyone just cracking up and having fun.
I was born in 98 if I had a time machine I would go back to experience this movie in theaters
@@pottytheparrot310 You'd absolutely love it
I love Lloyd's day dreams, when he he's fighting the guy in the restaurant and punches through his chest and rips his heart out like Bruce Lee and drops it into a doggy bag and hands it to him, XD never fails to make me laugh hysterically lol and the end with the husband and he " shoots him" lol.
38:49 “the town is back that way” kills me no matter how many times I watch this movie 😂
I get so excited every time another reactor gets to be blessed by viewing dumb and dumber it’s my favorite comedy ever 😂😂
Same lol
As a swede 🇸🇪 i think american comedy has it ups and downs. But Dub & Dumber and Married with children are worldclass! Very funny 😄
Loved this film when I was younger. It was the first film I saw at the cinema 3 times.
In high school, everyone would always talk about this movie and how funny it was. My older sister who usually never goes for stuff like this even saw it and told me I had to see it but I completely missed the boat on it. Despite having a few years to rent it after it came out on video, I never saw it. Then one Sunday at my job at the video store, my boss was talking about it. When I mentioned that I hadn't seen it, he was shocked. He went out to the floor, got a copy and stuck it in the vcr and from that day almost 25 years ago, it's been one of my favorites. I just wish I'd listened to everyone and seen it when it first came out.
I use this movie as a test when I date a girl. If she laughs at this movie she’s the one
You should have savored it to the day, you got a UA-cam reaction channel.
"Don't hit her right in the. Damn!" That made me crack up. Was fun to watch your reaction to this movie.
I just don't understand why her video keeps edit skipping...I think they are Re-doing their reactions every 10 seconds to make it perfect....it's lying
I forgot how much heart this film has, it's stupid and silly but played straight at the perfect moments.
I don't think I've ever heard o my goodness more in my life lol
The man called Sea bass is former NHL player and one of the Head Leadership of the Boston Bruins, Cam Neeley. BY THE WAY, the spit and hot tub scene were originally cut from the movie. After this movie,The same directors King Pin and that was a hilarious movie
Lol hahahahahaha, this movie never ever fails to kill me out of laughter! This film is severely hilarious: it's like torture/abuse to me. Your facial reaction makes it even much more funnier 😂🤣😅😆😄
Oh my god! I wasn’t expecting you to react to this but I am SO happy you did!
My all time favorite comedy. My sister and I quote it all the time. "Our pets heads are falling off!"
19:14 😂 19:17 I’m glad you’re watching extended version of dumb and dumber.
Samsonite is/was a very popular brand of luggage and briefcases. It would have been the equivalent of him saying her name was Gucci, Nike, Adidas, or so on
"Don't you go dying on me" 🤣 that's one me and my sis always quote lol
One of my favorite comedy movies. The dark humor & Sarcasm is what gets me lol. Great review 👍💯
In case you didn't pick up on it Samsonite was the brand of briefcase
My all-time favorite comedy film! A childhood friend of mine and I saw this in theaters during the Christmas break of 1994, at 10 years old. That infamous toilet scene was the very first time that I laughed so hard during a movie, I actually got stomach cramps, partially due to all the popcorn and soda I had consumed 😂
Pull over !
No, it's a cardigan, but thanks for noticing.
Tic Tac, sir?
The amount of time this girl says “oh my goodness” jist proves show good this move is.
Fun fact: If Mary married Lloyd her name would be Mary Christmas....just sayin :P
Luckily, there's only one-in-a-million chance for that happening.
This might be the best comedy movie ever. It is non stop hilarity from beginning to end.
I’d say it probably is
I don’t think I have seen a more funny and clever ending.Classic!
One of the best things about the movie, that I learn to appreciate over the years, the follow through with the jokes. They did joke. They finished the joke. They moved to the next joke.
SpongeBob and Patrick in human form
The Mask, This, and Bruce Almighty are one of my favorite movies from Jim Carrey. He is such a great iconic movie actor which tooks some perspective lead roles and characters we remembered him today since FOX's In Living Color (1990-1994) The first Comedy improv he started out
25:00 Clariss: "I understood that reference"
Of course you do, your name is Clarice (Starling).
That whole “We landed on the moon!” bit wasn’t even in the script. That was all Jim in the moment. The Farrelly Brothers by that time knew better than to cut the camera when it came to Jim. So they always kept the camera rolling just to see what he’ll do or say. Same with Tom Shadyac, the director of the Ace Ventura movies, Liar Liar and Bruce Almighty. He also made it a point to never cut the camera on Jim. A lot of his best gags and jokes would tend to happen past the point of when they’re suppose to cut.
Basically my teenage years 😂
Love this movie 😂
7:16 Jim Carrey drew from his struggles to make it big at the time
We landed on the moon!
The score in this movie is amazing
You just can't contain a guy like Jim! Many of his best scenes are improvised and memorable lines are often completely spontaneous. Remember the "most annoying sound in the world" from this film? You could probably tell this wasn't in the script by the genuinely horrified look on Jeff Daniel's face as Jim leans over and lets him hear it. It was off the cuff in typical Carrey style. And in the bar scene in Aspen, the line "No way... that's great. We've landed on the moon!" was also made up by Jim right on the spot when he saw the framed newspaper.
Some say Jim hasn't taken any dramatic roles lately due to the poor box-office performance of his previous ones. But apparently, he will only perform in a movie that has a completely positive message. He has struggled with depression, and due to his own personal belief system doesn't want to project anything negative.
"The writing is a lot funnier than I expected!"
90's comedies can be hit or miss but Jim Carrey elevates any project and I can't think of anything I dislike Jeff Daniels in, so Dumb and Dumber remains a classic for me.
I think you would also really enjoy Kingpin, from the Farrelly bros, with Woody Harrelson. It also has some fantastic jokes, but does lean more toward visual gags.
Sometimes guys need more than just a best buddy. Sometimes they need a girlfriend or a wife. A sweetheart.
Ain't seen the extended cut of Dumb And Dumber but it is always a good flick
Jeff Daniels, playing 2 very different Harrys in one year. This and Speed.
Then, Clariss, your man must be the most hilarious person out there!❤️👍🏻
Thank you for reviewing my favorite comedy movie! Your reactions were spot on!
Fun fact: Jeff Daniels did this movie for a measly salary of *_$50,000_* while Jim Carrey made *$7,000,000.* The studio wanted another big name comedian to play opposite Carrey, and the lowball offer was meant to dissuade Daniels, who wanted to break from type and do some comedy. Daniels' manager thought it would be career suicide, so he didn't try to negotiate and begged his client not to take the job. Daniels took the job anyway, and the studio was STILL so down on him that they did his first several scenes without Carrey so they could re-cast him without any reshoots. He was basically auditioning for a job he already had! Carrey was super supportive of his co-star, though, and encouraged the studio to stick with him. After the first couple of scenes that Daniels did, Carrey assured him that he killed it. Upon review, the studio realized Daniels actually had the chops for the movie and the chemistry with Carrey to make it work. And the rest is history.
The two have had lifelong respect for each other ever since.
Edit: Oh, yeah, and at the same time, Carrey was on his meteoric rise during filming of this movie. He initially asked for 2M and the studio refused. Then Ace Ventura came out, and they went back into negotiations, with Carrey taking 7M instead of the 2 he originally asked for. His take was nearly half of the movie's entire budget, at $16M. Made sense that they wanted Jeff Daniels on the cheap, but they weren't going to get another A-list comedian for $50k, either.
Crazy how the world turns out sometimes, innit?
"...she'll invite us right in for tea and strumpets." 🤦♂ _Crumpets._ Strumpets would be something else entirely!
Have you seen Kingpin? The bartender was in that film
Not going to lie. I was skeptical about watching your reaction to this movie. Great movie though. I'm glad I did. This was probably my favorite reaction video of yours! Now I need to back through your archives and see more!
My friends dad is a comedian here in michigan and friends with jeff Danies (jeff Daniels is from Chelsea michigan) and a few months ago he got to wear the orange suit from this movie for a play
27:28 I'm glad you gave a shout out to the intelligence behind the writing and acting in this movie, because, like you said at the end, something like this really is difficult to pull off. There are so many other "dumb guy" buddy comedies that didn't work out (lookin' at you, "Dude, Where's My Car?") because it isn't nearly as easy as people think to make something hilarious. Making people compellingly stupid -- i.e. NOT losing the audience -- ironically requires a lot of intellect and wit (ahem, _rapier_ wit, even). Jeff Daniels and Jim Carrey pull off making all KINDS of random ass things much funnier than they have any right to be ("Big Gulps, huh? Welp, see ya later!") and it's really a testament to the talent on this project.
Jim Carrey did not want Harry to be cast with another comedic actor. He said that would have been bad. As the comedians would have tried to upstage each other.
The bit about the moon landing in the bar was improvised by Jim Carrey.
Sea Bass was played by former hockey player Cam Neely. He reprised his role in Dumb and Dumber To.
Clariss? Hee, hee. You need to do Silence of the Lambs. Hee, hee.
Dumb and dumber and the mask both classics
The casting of the guy who played Sea Bass, the truck driver, seems so random to me. He was played by Cam Neely, then a forward for the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League. He would reprise the role in the sequel "Dumb and Dumber To" in 2014. The Farrelly brothers (Peter and Bobby), who were producers of this film, must have been fans of his or something, considering that they were from a nearby New England state, Rhode Island. Neely would also pop up in another Farrelly brothers film, "Me, Myself & Irene", in 2000, which also happened to star Jim Carrey.
The Farrelly's are fans of all the Boston teams and they try to feature a former player in a cameo role in each of their films if possible. Roger Clemens had a minor appearance in Kingpin. They originally wanted to get Drew Bledsoe for a small appearance in There's Something About Mary, but either he wasn't available or interested, so we got Brett Favre instead. Fever Pitch, of course, featured a few of the players from the 2004 WS Champion Red Sox. For Dumb and dumber, I'm glad they got Neely in a cameo because he's my all-time favorite hockey player and Bruin.
Samsonite is the name of a briefcase company BTW, didn't know if ya caught that one.
27:28 the 90s was the last time when most movies were made from the heart
They called the waitress Flo who was a charcter on tv show Alice in 70s. Set in a diner like they were in
LOL
I love how you showed the hot tub scene when Lloyd started treating Harry like a woman.
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is my favorite role of Jim Carrey, its a masterpiece.
Tropic Thunder was another fun comedy. Have you seen Bowfinger or LA Story?
The scene where they start singing and annoying the guy they picked up he actually got annoyed.
The face he made as he was reaching for his gun to shoot Lloyd and Harry was funny.
Harry: Dumb.
Lloyd: DUMBER.
Harry & Lloyd are like SpongeBob & Patrick.
Imagine if people like this existed, omg the humanity.
That las gig with the Bikini models...it actually HURTS to see that! xD
Jeff Daniels did this to show his range. If he can do drama and this equally well he can do anything was the idea
Fun fact: the only reason Jeff Daniels was even in the movie was because of Jim Carrey and the Farrelly bros. The studio didn’t want Daniels because they didn’t see him as a comedian.
The reason Carrey wanted Daniels was because he wasn’t a comedian and it would’ve been too much of competition if he starred opposite another comedian
Samsonite is the brand of the briefcase lol
Clariss u should see the mask with Jim Carrey and the Shawshank redemption with Morgan freeman. I think you would love both of them
I've seen The Mask on this Channel! ua-cam.com/video/oHSeJtkNR0g/v-deo.html you can check it out here.
Shawshank Redemption coming later this year :)
@@callmeclariss . Another funnyJim Carey movie is " Cable Guy ".. Have you thought of reacting to " Conan The Barbarian " ( 1982 )..it's the best sword and sorcery movie in ways..in my opinion..you should like the soundtrack/score ..great orchestral ..
"Superman 2"has a good soundtrack/score as well..also check out " The Last Of The Mohicans" ..it would be nice to know what you think of these films
Also " Jabberwocky " ( 1978 )? ..for a funny Monty Python type of movie
..keep up the good work👍
@19:36 you sounded exactly like marv from home alone after getting hit with the bricks harrweee
I learned the other day that originally Jim was gonna be paid 400k but managed to negotiate his pay up to 7mil
This is the extended version which was a bit darker than the theatrical release.
I was wondering which version I saw. Thanks for letting me know :)
I was confused, there were a few scenes I didn't remember and I just thought I forgot them lol
I can't tell you how many times I have said "Tic Tac, Sir?".
Cam Neely was awesome as Sea bass
30:35 let's not act like she ain't getting out a Lambo 😂
so cool to see new genz see this movie, that was fun, thanks. :)
25:44 He obviously means a rapier wit.
I feel like a lot of people miss that joke.
A telegram? Wait 'til you find out about these things called fax machines :p.
38:22 sometimes I feel sorry for those two
Bit of a bummer you watched the unrated version, they cut out a lot of the weird/gross parts in the theatrical version. Still really glad you watched this though!
That was Jim Carey's wife in real life playing Mary Swanson
Did you know that Jim Carrey and Lauren Holly who played Mary Swanson were actually married in real life when this movie was made?
Didn’t get the Samsonite joke, eh? It’s a brand of luggage.
you are absolutely adorable, i love watching you react to these movie
fun fact: lloyd’s chipped tooth is real. Jim Carrey uses an implant but decided to not use it for his character
Honestly loved your reaction!
"Funny guys get hot women." Yes, Funny definitely helps ... but Money helps way, way, way, way, way, way, way, way, way, way more!
Bitter incels out here
Nobody ever dressed like Snoopy for Halloween?
I never saw the version where Harry dump the contents of the toilet out the window, anybody know what version of the movie that is?
I would’ve liked it better at the end if after Lloyd says "Do you realize what you’ve DONE?!", they start running towards the bus, then the credits start rolling as it shows them getting on then driving off, clarifying they’re not ALL that dumb and finally got their big break.
I think the way they ended it was a lot better than your suggestion
My favorite Jim Carrey movie is Once Bitten. A comedy about him being selected as a virgin sacrifice for a vampiress. Campy and silly all the way through.
I don’t actually count that as a Jim Carrey movie… even though he was it. It was before he was known