My playground phrases: (Made famous by the almighty Bru... Jim Carrey)
Alrighty Then!
Hello, Cherie.
Just when I thought you couldn't possibly be any dumber, you go and do something like this... and totally redeem yourself!
We got no food, no jobs... our PETS' HEADS ARE FALLING OFF!
The Claw!
Riddle me this
In the 1990s, Jim Carrey was filled with slap happy comedic fare. In the late 1990s, Carrey proved his talents stretched further than his facial expressions. Carrey graduated from Comedy College when he played Truman Burbank, an oblivious man imprisoned in a pre-constructed world, used for public entertainment in The Truman Show. He perfectly portrayed the late great comedian Andy Kaufman in biopic Man on the Moon. Then, the Jim Carrey Cash Carriage hit a Box Office Bomb: The Majestic. I believe every great actor needs to hit a box office bomb. Acting is the exploration of continued pursuits; I hold the highest respect to any actor who visits the unmarketable/unbankable realm (independent films, straight to dvd franchises, off broadway plays, etc.) I have a rule: In order to be a member of my "favorite" list, you must have a Box Office Bomb.
Then in 2003, Mr. Carrey met God (Bruce Almighty) absorbed the Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and ultimately became a Yes Man.
As a child, Jim Carrey was one of my favorite comedians, today he is one of my favorite actors.
On that note, "Good afternoon, good evening, and good night!"

What a fun blog! I remember when Jim Carey first began doing late night comedy. I never suspected he would become the powerhouse he is today. Great post. I'm stopping by from the A to Z challenge and I look forward to reading more from you.
ReplyDeleteI must say, I like Jim Carrey more now that he's an actor and not so much the comedian.
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