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Title:Movie Reviews and Discussion
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Created:Thu Jan 28 1993
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1107.0. "The Cable Guy" by POLAR::TYSICK (Belief in the Maple Leaf) Wed Jun 12 1996 15:45

    	This entry is to discuss Jim Careys new one called "The Cable Guy"!
    
    I wasn't to sure about this one at first, but everytime I see a new
    preview...I get an itchin' to go see it! 
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1107.1KERNEL::PLANTCThe Truth is out there.....Wed Jun 12 1996 16:0810
    
    
    Chances are that if you see all the previews, then you'll have seen the 
    movie! :))))
    
    Actually it looks like a funny flick but I had that problem with
    Ace Ventura 2, all the good scenes were overplayed in trailers!
    
    Chris
    :0
1107.2PCBUOA::LPIERCEThe Truth is Out ThereThu Jun 13 1996 15:3413
    
    On WCLB this morning, Joanie was going over the entertainment and she
    mentioned Jim's new movie - but she said the title wrong, she called
    Jims new movied
    
    "The cable BUTT guy"
    
    She had no clue what she did, the DJ's played her report back to her,
    and she still did not belive she did that.  
    
    I thought it was cute :-0
    
    
1107.3KERNEL::PLANTCThe Truth is out there.....Thu Jun 13 1996 15:433
    
    
    I bet she'll be the BUTT of people's jokes for some time!! :)))
1107.4He who hesitates...masterbates!POLAR::TYSICKBelief in the Maple LeafWed Jun 19 1996 14:1916
    I busted a gut!
    
    	Again, no match for Pet Detective, but none the less real funny!
    I got to see exactly what I wanted so I wasn't disappointed. I also
    like the fact that he kept away from his facial contorsions and relied
    on his wit and "je ne sais quoi" style!  I recommend this one to any of
    his fans and to even some of those willing to give him a chance again.
    
    I'd have to give it a 7 out of 10 or a big thumbs up!
    
    Spoilers ahead:
    
    My favorite parts...the Basket Ball game, the Medieval Times dinner and
    the fight scene in the bathroom!
    
    Worst part...very weird ending!??!?!? 
1107.5It Stunk!!!!STRATA::MCCONNELLSat Jun 22 1996 06:023
    What a waste of $7.50!!!!!
    Even my kids didn't like it.  If you havn't seen it yet don't waste
    your money! Wait for the Video, it might be worth the $2.50....
1107.6OopsRNDHSE::WALLShow me, don't tell meMon Jul 01 1996 13:126
    
    That clunking sound you hear is apparently heads rolling at Sony
    Pictures.  The word is this film is about fifty percent off its
    projected earnings curve, however reliable any report of that sort is.
    
    DFW
1107.7CHEFS::HANDLEY_IGit Par ExcellanceMon Jul 01 1996 13:227
    
    Carrey's first flop?
    
    Could the gravy train be derailed?
    
    
    oh boy oh boy oh boy!
1107.8KERNEL::PLANTCThe Truth is out there.....Mon Jul 01 1996 16:226
    
    
    The trailers still look hilarious!!
    
    Chris
    :)
1107.9stiller's to blameGUMSHU::S_COLLINSWed Jul 03 1996 05:177
    
    the film will most likely gross about $60-$70 million in north america
    
    alone. it's not as big as his previous films, but it's no disaster
         
    either. i guess you can say it's a mini-hit.
    
1107.10if anything, Carrey would drag high-flying Stiller downAPLVEW::DEBRIAEthe wonder in gardening is, that anything grows at all-JeffersonWed Jul 03 1996 15:3017
    
    Stiller's to blame???

    I've been very impressed with Ben Stiller's work so far, particularly
    "Flirting with Disaster" most recently. I was surprised that he'd stoop
    so low as to work with Carrey, working with a low-brow humour star
    after he had made a name for himself creating somewhat-intelligent 
    comedies. Perhaps being able to work with Broderick is what swayed him.

    But if anything, I could imagine Stiller doing nothing but to help Carrey
    a great deal, to help lowly Carrey up a few pegs on the humour scale
    (out of the purely "clown and bathroom humour" arena).  How lucky
    Carrey was to work with two people of notable talent, perhaps it will
    rub off on him, but I doubt it. 

    -Erik

1107.11WMOIS::LYONS_SWed Jul 03 1996 16:1211
    
    Erik,
    
    Glad to see I'm not the only one who feels that way about Carrey.  I
    think the guy has no real talent and that he is the exact same in
    everyone of his movies.  I would have liked Batman Forever much better
    if he wasn't the Ridler, because each time he spoke the only thing I
    could think of was Ace Ventura.  All of his characters just run into
    each other.
    
    
1107.12SNAX::NOONANsing the soul's bluesThu Jul 04 1996 05:154
    You are definately not the only one who feels that way.  I can't even
    stand the trailers for his films.
    
    E Grace
1107.13KERNEL::PLANTCThe Truth is out there.....Thu Jul 04 1996 11:108
    
    
    you folks that think he has no talent obviously haven't seen
    his HBO? comedy special. The guy is truly funny and an amazing
    contortionist.
    
    Chris
    :)
1107.14SNAX::NOONANsing the soul's bluesTue Jul 09 1996 09:126
    No, we simply don't have the same concept of "funny" that you have.
    
    Makes the world go 'round, you know?
    
    
    E
1107.15KERNEL::PLANTCThe Truth is out there.....Tue Jul 09 1996 12:288
    
    
    thinking someone is not funny does not equate to "No talent"
    
    I think that criticism is a bit harsh , that's all.
    
    Chris
    :)
1107.16SNAX::NOONANsing the soul's bluesWed Jul 10 1996 04:443
    Well, not really, since his talent is supposed to be being funny.
    
    E
1107.17BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Jul 10 1996 13:338
    
    	"Funny" is a subjective thing, which was the point of .15's
    	reply.
    
    	Similarly, just because you think that a particular musical
    	group is horrible, it doesn't mean that they have no talent.
    	It just means that you don't like them.
    
1107.18SNAX::NOONANsing the soul's bluesThu Jul 11 1996 03:159
    That is quite true.  But, then, "talent" is also a subjective thing. 
    There are people who think I have no talent as an acter, and other
    people who pay me for my talent as an acter.
    
    Would it be better if I said "IMHO, Jim Carrey has little to no talent
    as a comedian and acter"?
    
    
    E
1107.20KERNEL::PLANTCThe Truth is out there.....Thu Jul 11 1996 09:0613
    
    
    re .18
    
    I can live with that!! :)))))
    
    
    
    I still don't agree..but hey...that's life...
    
    Chris
    :)
                                                 
1107.23KERNEL::PLANTCThe Truth is out there.....Fri Jul 12 1996 12:327
    
    
    Jim Carrey presses his heaving breast against the jail interview room
    plexi-glass :)))))
    
    Chris
    :)
1107.24MMMMM...shame!CHEFS::KEIR_MWed Jul 17 1996 14:5118
    My 2 penneth's worth:
    
    V E R Y   D I S A P P O I N T E D!!!
    
    And I class myself as a Jim Carrey fan!! But this was not one of his
    funniest films (yes - I think he's extreeeeeeemely funny/talented -
    whatever?!!)
    
    It still made me smile and I did laugh a couple of times - so it wasn't
    thaaaaat bad!!
    Could've been better!
    Shame! - But I'm sure he'll bounce back in his next film!!
    
    S..x
    
    PS Did you all know that he acts as a real 'spoilt brat' when filming
    and demands more money than Stallone etc for his films??!! Don't really
    think he's a nice guy!
1107.25Carry On CarreyCOMICS::MILLSSQuality bloke time and lager spaceMon Aug 05 1996 11:2122
Re .23

The breast pressing thing is a reference to "Midnight Run", I think.


I saw this at the weekend and can't quite decide if I loved it or just liked it.
It's definitely *not* as funny as his other films, but makes up for this in
other ways. 

The basketball scene was quite funny. Did you know that Jim didn't actually
dribble the ball or do any of those clever ball things ? He couldn't do it so he
mimed the actions and the ball was CG'ed in later. Clever, eh ?

My favourite scene has to be his rendition of Jefferson Airplane's "Somebody to
Love" (I think that's what it was called). Hilarious !

Jim's greatest talent is playing Jim Carrey. I'd like to see him do something
more serious, just to see if he's capable. Robin Williams did it successfully.

Overall I'd say 3 out of 5.

Simes %^)
1107.26POLAR::LARABIEI'm not smart enough to lieTue Aug 06 1996 03:4612
     
    
    >>I'd like to see him do something more serious, just to see if he's
    capable.
    
    I saw quite a serious side to him back when he was going by the name
    of James Carrey.  It was a made for TV movie called "Doing Time on
    Maple Drive" and he played an alcoholic teen who lived with his
    controlling parents and messed up brother and sister.  Not the greatest
    film but Jim did put in a pretty good performance.
    
    I think it might have been a Canadian flick.
1107.27TROOA::BUTKOVICHwell, tomorrow is another dayTue Aug 06 1996 16:304
    I haven't seen this movie, but I believe the "breast against the glass"
    thing was a parody from "Midnight Express" - the excellent movie
    starring Brad Davis, who has since died of AIDS. Getting caught with
    drugs in Turkey is most definitely NOT the thing to do!
1107.28COMICS::MILLSSQuality bloke time and lager spaceWed Aug 07 1996 13:258
Re .27 and .25

>    I haven't seen this movie, but I believe the "breast against the glass"
>    thing was a parody from "Midnight Express" - the excellent movie

"Express"... "Run"... whatever! I knew what I meant!

Simes %^)