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Filmstalker (Free subscription) | 04/10/2008
Jim Carrey is returning to the genre that started his career, the comedy. In Yes Man, he plays a usually negative guy, who decides to challenge himself by saying yes to everything. A new trailer is inside, featuring a little more footage. I much prefer Carrey in these kinds of roles....Visit Filmstalker for the full story. Restricted feeds to protect content.
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X17 Online (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
It was a hot night on the Red Carpet last night... (a little too hot for one star--Sorry Cam!) That's where Cameron Diaz, Jim Carrey and Jenny McCarthy and whole bunch of other big names turned out for AFI's...
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Extra Weblog (Free subscription) | 02/10/2008
AFI's "Night at the Movies" was a smoldering mix of record Los Angeles heat -- and smash films. "Extra" was on the scene as A-listers flocked together to celebrate the must-see flicks that comprised the popcorn-munching celebration of films. Hollywood sweltered, but Jim Carrey didn't show signs of overheating. "I'm not hot at all," Jim joked. "I don't know what you're talking about." Carrey -- accompanied...
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Fabsugar (Free subscription) | 02/10/2008
Fresh from a weekend on the set of Yes Man , Jim Carrey went out with Jenny McCarthy for AFI's Night At The Movies presented by Target in LA. They weren't the only stars out for the red carpet — Keanu Reeves kept it typically dark while Cameron Diaz had that in love smile on her face though no hot Paul by her side . Plus at the end of those long legs were some adorable polka dot shoes. The event included...
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USA Today (Free subscription) | 02/10/2008
Oct. 2 - Annette Bening, Jim Carrey, Jenny McCarthy reacted to the news that the U.S. Senate has approved a $700-billion economic-bailout plan and commented on the upcoming debate between Palin and Biden at the AFI's 'Night at the Movies' on Wednesday.
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Famecrawler (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
Jim Carrey recently spoke about learning to deal with Jenny McCarthy's autistic son. Carrey talked to Oprah Winfrey about Evan Joseph, 6. The challenges of dealing with an autistic child are myriad, especially when that child is the son of your girlfriend. When Jim and Jenny first started dating in 2006, Evan was totally non-verbal, refusing any eye contact. "I'm a guy who's used to getting people's...
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Fabsugar (Free subscription) | 30/09/2008
Yes Man is set to hit theaters in December, but Jim Carrey and Zooey Deschanel were still hard at work on the film in LA this past weekend. They looked like they were having a blast together on the set, and we imagine that there must be a lot of laughs with these two around. The teaser trailer looks fun so tell us if you're planning to check out the movie . It's on our short list since we're excited...
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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 30/09/2008
Jenny promotes Generation Rescue & new book 'Mother Warriors.' Nana's
founder Miriam Diamond is fellow 'Warrior' who fought to save son
SAN DIEGO, Sept. 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Nana's Cookie Company was honored
to be asked by Jenny McCarthy and Jim Carrey to participate in the launch
of Generation Rescue as a Jenny McCarthy Preferred Product. Generation
Rescue is an international movement of scientists,...
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Good News Film Reviews (Free subscription) | 30/09/2008
Should I see it? No. Released at the height of Jim Carrey’s rise to fame this film tries VERY hard to be funny. It succeeds in being obnoxious more than anything else. Stanley Ipkiss (Carrey) is a loser who finds a mysterious mask which when worn turns him into his alter-ego, a green-faced trickster. Not Carrey’s best work, but not his worst. The film co-stars Cameron Diaz in the role that introduced...
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Celebrity Baby Blog (Free subscription) | 29/09/2008
Yuri Gripas/Reuters/Landov Interaction with an autistic child can be a challenge even when that child is your own, but when it's the child of your girlfriend there is almost certainly extra pressure involved. That's what Jim Carrey, 46, says he learned upon his first meeting with Evan Joseph, the 6-year-old...