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THE TRUMAN SHOW (1998) Movie Reaction! | First Time Watch | Jim Carrey | Ed Harris 

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For the first time, Andrew "Flash" Gordon watches 1998's "The Truman Show," staring the one and only Jim Carrey (Bruce Almighty, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective & Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind) as Truman Burbank.
"In case I don't see ya, good afternoon, good evening and goodnight"
The Truman Show also stars Ed Harris (The Rock (1996) & Top Gun: Maverick), Laura Linney (Ozark & Congo), Natascha McElhone (Ronin & Designated Survivor), Noah Emmerich (The Americans & Miracle) & Paul Giamatti (Sideways & Cinderella Man).
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@nowthatisawesome5431
@nowthatisawesome5431 Год назад
Truman is now free and his life is no longer a spectacle for anyone to see. That’s why we don’t see him anymore once he exits. He took a bow and just left. Love it.
@MrWhatdafuBOOM
@MrWhatdafuBOOM Год назад
He always existed
@nowthatisawesome5431
@nowthatisawesome5431 Год назад
@@MrWhatdafuBOOM 😆 that was clearly a typo. But I fixed it now.
@nickwittednonpareil
@nickwittednonpareil 11 месяцев назад
Well, if you want to go up an extra level of meta - Truman is a fictional character and the movie "The Truman Show" has ended so...he ceases to exist. Truman, like Shroedinger's Cat, is both alive and dead until we perceive him again in a sequel. 🤯
@jenniferewing4504
@jenniferewing4504 9 дней назад
Love him in Cable Guy .q
@joshuabarnett88
@joshuabarnett88 Год назад
I actually love that Andrew took so long to fully understand the premise. Seeing it dawn on him throughout the course of the film was a lot of fun. I love his perspective on everything he brings to the channel, this was a blast
@andrewgordon7662
@andrewgordon7662 Год назад
Thank you, I appreciate it!
@jonathangoodwin5609
@jonathangoodwin5609 Год назад
It confuses me a bit, since the movie explicitly spells it out right at the beginning.
@patacanman
@patacanman 9 месяцев назад
Possibly one of the best last scenes of a character
@danwest9900
@danwest9900 Год назад
The Truman Show is one of Jim Carrey's best films. It really showcases his emotional range without going completely overboard. Fantastic performances from Ed Harris, Laura Linney, Noah Emmerich, and Natasha McElhone as well. Brilliantly written and directed!
@A1somniaaa
@A1somniaaa Год назад
I agree Andrew, this is my fav Jim Carrey performance too. Thanks for checking out this great movie, it still holds up!
@EleventhCubFan
@EleventhCubFan Год назад
This may be Jim Carrey’s best movie.
@bibek6713
@bibek6713 Год назад
For me its eternal sunshine
@Missjunebugfreak
@Missjunebugfreak Год назад
I would say it's Eternal Sunshine of The Spotless Mind very closely followed by The Truman Show. Both are masterpieces and the best work he's done as a dramatic actor.
@neox79
@neox79 Год назад
@@Missjunebugfreak you beat me to it.
@Stuart3188
@Stuart3188 Год назад
Honestly it's between this and The Majestic for me
@chrishouseinc
@chrishouseinc Год назад
​@@Stuart3188 such an underrated and not talked about enough movie in his filmography
@galaxytractor
@galaxytractor Год назад
There actually was a book about the movie which I purchased. The Truman show is 'my' favorite movie. Interesting concept, well executed.
@AdityaKaul-dm8fk
@AdityaKaul-dm8fk Год назад
I love that we don't see any more of Truman once he exits the studio. We (the audience) saw enough and don't have any more access to his life-very meta. Also, Ed Harris' character asking Truman to stay was pure egomania. Once Truman knew the reality of his existence, the show was wrecked.
@orangewarm1
@orangewarm1 Год назад
Outside his life will be a disaster. He's a child in a man's body. Won't be able to cope with real work. And what if his relationship doesn't work out? Child actor syndrome beckons.
@danwest9900
@danwest9900 Год назад
Exactly!!! It's great to hear someone else mention this because it is one of the most meta moments in the history of film! The first time I watched "The Truman Show" movie, I felt cheated when they did not show Truman meet up with Lauren (Natasha McElhone) at the end. Then it dawned on me that I had become just like the audience in the film. I wanted to see every detail of Truman's life, but it really was none of my business. That was a moment only for Truman and Lauren. Such brilliant and beautiful writing!!!
@AdityaKaul-dm8fk
@AdityaKaul-dm8fk Год назад
@@danwest9900 exactly, the film is, among other things, a commentary on modern voyeurism. The fact that the story would make you feel cheated in the end not to see their reunion is such a clever device to make you think about the film's message.
@AdityaKaul-dm8fk
@AdityaKaul-dm8fk Год назад
@@orangewarm1 Id agree with that. It won't be a normal life for sure. Not to mention the kind of PTSD and severe trust issues that no psychiatrist on the planet would be capable of solving.
@ravenzyblack
@ravenzyblack 8 месяцев назад
@@danwest9900- Sylvia
@amandadougherty6615
@amandadougherty6615 Год назад
You don’t comment as much when reacting with Greg or others, which is great that you seem to want to allow others enough room to give their commentary- but this was GREAT! Really enjoyed getting more of your thoughts, particularly on such an iconic film. Bravo!
@andrewgordon7662
@andrewgordon7662 Год назад
Thanks Amanda, I truly appreciate your comment!
@rahbeat9785
@rahbeat9785 Год назад
29:00 the soundtrack here... goosebumps everytime
@Cybernautz
@Cybernautz Год назад
Love The Truman Show!
@Dannydarko27
@Dannydarko27 Год назад
This, Man on the Moon, ans Eternal Sunshine have been my favorite Jim Carrey films ever. The Majestic is an underrated film as well
@BigGator5
@BigGator5 Год назад
"Good morning, and in case I don't see ya, good afternoon, good evening, and good night!" Fun Fact: Ed Harris and Jim Carrey never met during filming. Medical Cameo Fact: In an early scene, a bottle of Vitamin D is on Truman (Jim Carrey) and Meryl's (Laura Linney) kitchen table, needed for those without exposure to the (real) sun. What Script Fact: The Trumania bits, where Truman draws on the mirror with soap and acts strange, was completely improvised by Jim Carrey. Carrey and Peter Weir initially found working together on set difficult (as Carrey's contract gave him the power to demand rewrites), but Weir was impressed with Carrey's improvisational skills and the two became more interactive.
@zmarko
@zmarko Год назад
Truman and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind are my two favorite Jim Carrey performances. This movie is brilliant IMO. The intricate story, the performances from everyone, the details, the music/score, everything is just incredible.
@ramengirll
@ramengirll Год назад
This IS Jim Carrey's best performance as an actor and entertainer. When I watched it as a teen, I was intrigued by the possibility of even having someone being "watched" 24x7. Well, it's not so much a possibility now than certainty since Google and all mobile phones and alexas are hearing and watching you 24x7 (albeit not to someone's entertainment) but yes. This movie stands the test of time, even if the concept doesn't seem so alien NOW. Truly a wonderful movie. Also, Andrew, your reactions are really getting better with time. There is less hesitancy or 'wooden-ness' to your reactions nowadays. Keep it up, man. 👍
@genghispecan
@genghispecan Год назад
Andrew Niccol uses scifi and things that border on it to deliver some interesting social commentary in his films. Prior to Truman - which was his big breakthrough - he did "Gattaca" (1997) with Ethan Hawk, Jude Law and Uma Thurman. If you have not seen it, I highly, HIGHLY recommend you watch that one too.
@rbrainsop1
@rbrainsop1 Год назад
Please, please, PLEASE watch "The Majestic"!!! It's in my top 5 movies, and no one has reacted to it! It's such an underappreciated gem. I'm with you on loving to see great comedic actors getting to show off their dramatic acting chops, and that's one of many reasons I love "The Majestic" so much
@cervanntes
@cervanntes Год назад
I agree completely. The Majestic isn't for everyone, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. Carrey did another great dramatic turn in it! I think a large part of its appeal for me is because as a student of history I don't think we talk about McCarthyism as much as we should. It's one of those dark episodes of American history that could too easily happen again in some form if we aren't careful. I really like Good Night, and Good Luck for the same reason.
@MJSNIPER
@MJSNIPER Год назад
The Majestic is a boring movie. I do not recommend this to anyone.
@tamarleigh
@tamarleigh Год назад
One of the best movies of the twentieth century, in my opinion. A brilliant concept brilliantly executed by Jim Carrey, Ed Harris, Natascha McElhone, Noah Emmerich, and Laura Linney. Noah Emmerich (Marlon) has a sort of similar role (best friend / antagonist) in The Americans and does an amazing job with that as well (and won the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for that role).
@kmwk5c
@kmwk5c Год назад
I really liked how invested you were. So was i when i saw this movie. I to think this is Jim Carreys best preformance. Please, please, please! Do a reaction to Amadeus. It´s one of the best movies ever made. You will both laugh and cry. Tom Hulce is really good as Mozart but is still not quite as good as F. Murray Abraham in the part of Salieri. I promse you will never regret react to it.
@Ellinor99
@Ellinor99 6 месяцев назад
The thing that is so sad, and symbolistic, is that the most important thing for Christoph seemed to be that Truman was on TV, and that he should be happy about it, and even thankful perhaps
@thedarkknight2221
@thedarkknight2221 Год назад
It’s truly terrifying how much of a crystal ball this movie was for reality tv.
@subhamsourabh3861
@subhamsourabh3861 Год назад
This and Eternal Sunshine of a spotless mind is my favourite ❤
@Rob_Infinity3
@Rob_Infinity3 Год назад
Robin Williams in One Hour Photo. Completely different to the majority of his other movies.
@tanvirapu885
@tanvirapu885 Год назад
its one of my favourite movie of all time....❤
@pauljolivette7568
@pauljolivette7568 8 месяцев назад
The TV show interviewer is definitely a voice actor from the Simpsons.
@CameronJamesPhillips
@CameronJamesPhillips Год назад
My favorite Jim Carey performance and what I think is truly and objectively his best is Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
@Dej24601
@Dej24601 Год назад
If you love the writing by Andrew Niccol, try the film he wrote and directed one year before this- Gattaca. Stars Ethan Hawke. Great soundtrack.
@januzi2
@januzi2 11 месяцев назад
"Number 23", "The cable guy" comes to my mind when I'm thinking about more serious roles.
@lazygizmo
@lazygizmo 3 месяца назад
The thing I loved about this movie was in the very beginning. How the actors treated Truman, It was very odd to us. Since we live in the real world, I picked up on it immediately. But Truman doesn't and thinks its normal because he was brought up in this world.
@Evolvinggamer371
@Evolvinggamer371 9 месяцев назад
I love Jim carry ♥️♥️
@jenniferewing4504
@jenniferewing4504 9 дней назад
You would L1OVE him in CABLE GUY. Another Amazing performance.
@amandadougherty6615
@amandadougherty6615 Год назад
One of my 2 cats is named Flash Gordon…and I can’t help but think of him every time you or someone else mentions your name. This is not a bad thing.
@that.ll_do_pig
@that.ll_do_pig 10 месяцев назад
Something like this has happened in real life. I recommend checking out the Tomoaki Hamatsu story
@cazper420
@cazper420 Год назад
The Number 23 is one of my favorite dramatic roles I've ever seen him or anyone play.
@dylancole1910
@dylancole1910 Год назад
This is straight up always going to be Jim Carrey’s best role and best piece of acting he’s ever done. I love his comedy and slapstick and physical humor but this, like you said is on a whole other level. He manages to combine his strengths in those areas that we are familiar with and incredible dramatic acting and that’s not easy for most actors. It’s a shame he kind of got type cast the further he got into his career because he’s so good at dramatic acting and I’ve always noticed that in many of his interviews he sells himself short and doesn’t really know just how talented he is. I love this movie and it will always be one of my all time favorites. Reminds me a little of “Pleasantville”, it doesn’t quite have the same premise but there are a lot of similarities between that movie and this one. The trippiness for sure. Toby Maguire was the protagonist in that one and it’s very underrated, I recommend it if you haven’t seen it. The way Truman slowly starts to figure things out is absolutely chilling. On the subject of him miraculously not figuring it out sooner. When your a kid, you tend to just kind of go with what the adults tell you, and I guess as he grew up he may have noticed weird things but due to all the adults kind of manipulating his world view was in denial of the things he saw. He wasn’t happy, but it was all he had experienced and he didn’t know anything else, at that point it was easier to accept there were just things he wouldn’t exactly be able to rationalize. I think maybe the fact that he was probably well into his 30s ( well, I mean, when we first meet him at least) and not happy with staying in town and probably dealing with burn out from his job and his wife made him a bit more receptive to the obvious oddities that was the world he was trapped in. He wanted out so he was already looking for any reason to leave. I truly hate the idea of a show like this existing, but as a movie concept I love it. It’s incredibly realistic to the direction reality tv could be heading the more and more real people wish for things to be. We all complain about reality shows being too fake and scripted, well, what do you think is next if people catch on to this- yep, we might have a real life Truman Show experience. Someone who has gone through what Truman did would be screwed up psychologically and emotionally for life. His parents weren’t his real parents, his dad didn’t actually die, he was born into a fake life and every major life experience is fake. The sky is fake the sea isn’t vast and endless, he doesn’t know where Silvia is. It’s all very jarring for him and I could see him not adjusting well at all to real life. He could potentially develop a mental disorder, schizophrenia or severe depression and either wish he were back or would probably be paranoid for the rest of his life not knowing what’s real or fearing that his new life is somehow fake. I watch this and it really just feels like a horror film in disguise. Anyway, that was long, it’s one of those films that I just have so many thoughts on though.
@nsasupporter7557
@nsasupporter7557 Год назад
His style isn’t slapstick. I wish people would get that outta their heads
@MJSNIPER
@MJSNIPER Год назад
The whole essay. You need some help my guy
@johnnehrich9601
@johnnehrich9601 Год назад
"Come out, come out, wherever you are" is from a children's game, Hide-n-seek.
@kalakritistudios
@kalakritistudios Год назад
"But how would the show be now, that he knows he's on a show now?" Oh, he's right. But I guess, he can make demands now. Maybe bring in his love interest. But sadly, cameras all around.
@kalakritistudios
@kalakritistudios Год назад
That boat pierced wall.... is some scene, some moment. Because that's the limit of your eye. Imagine the sky actually does not have stars and it's a boundary? You know, things like that. You can't actually go everywhere on Earth. And worse, there's a reality outside which is being hidden from you, for God knows what reason. Actually, no good reason at all. It's kind of like Eren. But worse, since the world you're living in is fake. And you don't know how fake. Bounded by humans, who are just like you, not because you wanna be safe from zombies. It's betrayal and reality collapsing. Confusion on 2 levels.
@JamesMeechan-os6sl
@JamesMeechan-os6sl 4 месяца назад
Truman did not know people at home were watching him
@Mccİ_aga
@Mccİ_aga 19 дней назад
30:48 final line
@te1013
@te1013 Год назад
Speaking of Andrew Niccol, I suggest you watch and react to Gattaca. One of my favorite films of all time!
@tiffanykim2773
@tiffanykim2773 Год назад
Fun fact as a dramatic actor Jim Carrey is as outstanding as he is in comedies.
@DavidRomigJr
@DavidRomigJr Год назад
I think Jim Carrey has always been a serious actor. One of the earliest movies I saw him in, Earth Girls are Easy, is a cheesy B movie where he plays one of the aliens. I heard he was so serious about the role that he memorized the gibberish they wrote for him to say sound by sound and would ask them to cut if he said any of it “wrong”. His career didn’t really take off until he started doing comedies, but this shows that that serious actor is still there and, given the chance to shine, is really good. Another serious actor that I recall went into comedy is Leslie Neilson, though he was known as a good serious actor when he did. I think his first comedy role was on Airplane! The role was literally him playing comedy seriously, to great effect. He plays a great straight-man. And I think the rest of his career where comedies where he played similar roles in the same way. He was great at it. These are my two cents; your opinion may vary.
@cathyvickers9063
@cathyvickers9063 2 месяца назад
Head canon is that there was a core group of fans who're disillusioned that this "all real" series is full of scripted story arcs. When Truman woke up to his reality, they regained interest & began rooting for his escape. That's why fans cheered when he left the set.
@KittyBoom360
@KittyBoom360 Год назад
You probably get this a lot, and I'm assuming you've already seen it, but if you haven't, I'd love to see your reaction of "Flash Gordon" (1980). If you have, I still think it would be cool if you sat down with another from this channel who hasn't seen it and watched it together! It's one of those movies that only gets better with age, if you appreciate the aged cheese of the era. Helps to be a fan of Queen too, obviously.
@andrewgordon7662
@andrewgordon7662 Год назад
I have never seen Flash Gordon! I would love to react to it sometime!!
@andrewguerrero2194
@andrewguerrero2194 Год назад
Reign Over Me is Adam Sandler's most underrated film! Would be a great reaction. Not a single channel has done it
@tamarleigh
@tamarleigh Год назад
23:02 THANK YOU for noticing this!!! The details of Sylvia’s apartment are so moving to me. I think the “mistakes” (the “falling star” light at the very beginning, the radio “glitch”, the targeted rainshower) are the results of sabotage by members of a movement to liberate Truman.
@tamarleigh
@tamarleigh Год назад
P.S. About what happens to Truman and Sylvia-I love imagining him walking into her apartment for the first time and realizing what she’d been up to since she “moved to Fiji”.
@hillarymead
@hillarymead Год назад
You should absolutely see the majestic! I cried my eyes out it’s so good
@maharshistudios
@maharshistudios Год назад
Nice.. Just surprised u haven't seen this
@PackAttackProductions
@PackAttackProductions Год назад
I would love to see a reaction to eternal sunshine of the spotless mind, another great jim carrey performance.
@randycrawford1132
@randycrawford1132 Год назад
I love that Marlon cares about Truman that he actually can’t say the lines word for word
@loftyguy11
@loftyguy11 Год назад
"She seems to be in on the whole thing ... She's a plant!" Me: "Don't you see? They're ALL plants! They're all in on it!!"
@andrewgordon7662
@andrewgordon7662 Год назад
Yeah it took me a little bit to figure out lol
@BigstockGamingINC
@BigstockGamingINC 8 месяцев назад
Truman had to have been digging a hole to the basement from the start?
@rahbeat9785
@rahbeat9785 Год назад
20:51 and on us! the audience ! :D
@vickster5001
@vickster5001 Год назад
I love this film and rewatched it after years this week and it really is superb. It remains criminal to me Carreg wasn’t Oscar nominated for this. I’m sure it was a bit of snobbery based on all his previous work. He won the golden globe drama award for it, but no Oscar nomination. Crazy.
@sachinanand5885
@sachinanand5885 Год назад
I wonder how americans can miss such masterpice hollywood created
@iOmegaTron
@iOmegaTron Год назад
Such a great movie! If you haven't seen them, I'd recommend The Number 23 or Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind for other serious Jim Carrey roles.
@farifox236
@farifox236 Год назад
I see Andrew FLASH Gordon and I click!
@Favouredz
@Favouredz Год назад
This is definitely one of my favourite movies of all time! I first watched this when I was quite young and it made me furious, I wanted to punch the TV screen. I just wanted him to escape and couldn't understand why they wouldn't just let him go. But now I'm able to appreciate all the nuances in the film, its a masterpiece.
@lukegates1378
@lukegates1378 Год назад
Ed Harris was good but him getting a Oscar nomination is beyond me. Don’t understand how a character barely in the movie who didn’t do much gets a Oscar nom. Jim Carey was for sure the one that deserved the Oscar nom.
@nsasupporter7557
@nsasupporter7557 Год назад
But he won a Golden Globe for this movie, did you know that?
@thatnorwegianguy1986
@thatnorwegianguy1986 Год назад
I really wonder if Andrew has seen any movies at all seriously some of the movies he is seeing for the first time are considered to be all time classics and he is the same age as me.
@KittyBoom360
@KittyBoom360 Год назад
How old is he? Hard to guess when receding hairlines can be deceiving.
@MarshaLove0723
@MarshaLove0723 10 месяцев назад
32:05 Yes, I'm voting for Amadeus, if you haven't watched it yet.
@jenniferhill5001
@jenniferhill5001 Год назад
I love his performance in 23
@barrylindon5483
@barrylindon5483 Год назад
Watched as a kid and not sure of the meaning of it,then rewatching it now as an adult is more understandable.Simply a masterpiece of movie
@14automan
@14automan Год назад
Another great underrated Jim Carrey movie is "The Majestic".
@nsasupporter7557
@nsasupporter7557 Год назад
Stop saying underrated… that word is dead. The reason no one talks about Majestic is because it was a flop. It was a great story and plot but the movie was just boring as hell, sorry to say
@jowbloe3673
@jowbloe3673 Год назад
@@nsasupporter7557 - To each their own. Don't think someone would use the word 'great' for something they thought was boring. *The Majestic* may be my favorite Jim Carrey movie.
@nsasupporter7557
@nsasupporter7557 Год назад
@@jowbloe3673 you didn’t read my comment very well, I said the plot of it was good as well as the story. But the movie was slow and boring, does that make sense? A movie can have a good plot but that doesn’t necessarily mean the movie itself was good
@YouHaventSeenMeRight
@YouHaventSeenMeRight Год назад
If you haven't seen it, you'll have to watch "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" with Jim Carrey and Kate Winslett. Jim Carrey's performance in that one is so good.
@stevenlock4012
@stevenlock4012 Год назад
Check out Jim Carrey in Man on the Moon, if you haven't already.
@TommyGreen333
@TommyGreen333 Год назад
You need to watch eternal sunshine of the spotless mind! That and The Truman show are Jim Carey’s best
@joshuabarnett88
@joshuabarnett88 Год назад
Far and away his second best movie behind Eternal Sunshine. It's so good
@schizzo8959
@schizzo8959 Год назад
His best is this.
@ChodTheWacko
@ChodTheWacko Год назад
If you liked his performance here you absolutely MUST watch him in eternal sunshine of the spotless mind.
@vintagesportscardfinds964
@vintagesportscardfinds964 Год назад
Your commentary on how what they're doing to him was disgusting is 100-percent spot-on but I think it is also a commentary on the viewing public and how the minute they cease transmission, the public moves on. It's an indictment of of the creators of the show as much as it is of the people who watch this horror show that the creators made.
@kevincmejia
@kevincmejia Месяц назад
wait wait wait, you havent seen Eternal Sunshine of the spotless mind? you gotta see it
@soulaspirin3846
@soulaspirin3846 7 месяцев назад
At first i thought wanda was controlling Truman's show lol
@ramonvalencia5719
@ramonvalencia5719 Год назад
It's a crime that Jim Carrey wasn't even nominated for Best Actor that year.
@nsasupporter7557
@nsasupporter7557 Год назад
But he won a Golden Globe for it! Did you know that?
@scottredding7357
@scottredding7357 Год назад
This reaction was grown on the upper slopes of Mt Nicaragua.
@shamisotoole3165
@shamisotoole3165 Год назад
This and "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" are my two favorite Jim Carrey roles. He rules.
@wonderweasle2212
@wonderweasle2212 Год назад
Honestly, how would he even know if he was there since he was born? It's all he knew
@ashneelprasad6006
@ashneelprasad6006 Год назад
BIG BOY ANDREW GIVING SOLO REACTION......CHA..CHA....CHA 😎😎😎👌👌👌
@thekaizobro9971
@thekaizobro9971 Год назад
Been watching this movie since I was 4. One of my all time favorites.
@johnnehrich9601
@johnnehrich9601 Год назад
Crossing your fingers is what supposedly you can do when you have to swear to something but don't really mean it. As in this case, her marriage vows.
@garyclarke9685
@garyclarke9685 Год назад
You know watching this film we all think it's wrong what is happening to him. It is immoral & yet millions upon millions of people watch the show regardless also the love interest I think her real name is Sylvia is just as bad. Sure she made that phone call saying how wrong this is but remember she was part of this cover up as she was an actress on the show even though her role was as an extra. Your right brilliant screenplay. Unique & original.
@rickardroach9075
@rickardroach9075 Год назад
16:52 Very intelligent. Only took him 29 years to figure it out.
@andrewgordon7662
@andrewgordon7662 Год назад
Better late than never 😂
@Hawk-s3c
@Hawk-s3c Год назад
23:25 don’t worry you’re not being recorded, no one’s watching you.
@noviembre.rz1
@noviembre.rz1 Год назад
idk if you have seen it but i rec "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" i think is his best work
@andrewgordon7662
@andrewgordon7662 Год назад
I’ve never seen it!
@stevenwoods8463
@stevenwoods8463 Год назад
YES! A really great movie and my third favorite of all time.
@fargin2778
@fargin2778 Год назад
Was kind of tired of the wacky Jim carry in 98, but he was such a big thing, we felt obligated to go see the movie, took us completely by surprise.
@nsasupporter7557
@nsasupporter7557 Год назад
No, you can never get tired of Jim Carrey comedy. He blows all other comedians outta the water with his talent and versatility
@umwelten988
@umwelten988 Год назад
This is my favourite movie, ❤ from India
@Audioeyez
@Audioeyez Год назад
Another Jim Carrey movie is The number 23
@nsasupporter7557
@nsasupporter7557 Год назад
Number 23 was a flop though
@Freak_a_zoid
@Freak_a_zoid Год назад
Yes! Amadeus pls.
@andrewgordon7662
@andrewgordon7662 Год назад
I want to see that film!!
@SmokinDroFrayser
@SmokinDroFrayser Год назад
You need to review the show Kidding that’s his best work to date in my opinion
@warmice4136
@warmice4136 Год назад
ayo wait I just realized that they film Truman having sex and shit
@Patrick76399
@Patrick76399 Год назад
Would a good follow-up movie be All is Lost with Robert Redford?
@joust182
@joust182 Год назад
Have you seen Equilibrium
@joebond545
@joebond545 Год назад
some of the things I now know that I'll keep secret for my safety will be in the lime light soon enough. And this movie is scarily close to some of the things that is happening in our reality
@matthewryan2679
@matthewryan2679 Год назад
Do you think these events would have happened if the father actor didn’t show up on set?
@GarbyTheCat
@GarbyTheCat Год назад
Eternal Sunshine!!
@jamesmeechan6983
@jamesmeechan6983 Год назад
Robin Williams was great in good will hunting that was dramatic role that robin Williams was in
@nsasupporter7557
@nsasupporter7557 Год назад
It’s funny you bring up Robin Williams, because him and Jim Carrey are the best comedians of all time
@rickardroach9075
@rickardroach9075 Год назад
11:28 Like everyone watching you watch a film?
@andrewgordon7662
@andrewgordon7662 Год назад
Haha good point 😂
@archersomit2026
@archersomit2026 Год назад
Jim carry ❤
@blingblao16
@blingblao16 Год назад
I approve
@blingblao16
@blingblao16 Год назад
Don't forget about Eternal Sunshine
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