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    From working with directors like Wes Anderson, PTA, Jarmusch?

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    He doesn't want to

  • He doesn't f*** with Hollywood like that no more

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    Maybe they don’t want to work with him

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    dr eggman

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    Also he didnt enjoy doing eternal sunshine, so hes probably not really looking to do that type of movie again

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    Walker Texas Ranger

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    Bourbon Ben

    Also he didnt enjoy doing eternal sunshine, so hes probably not really looking to do that type of movie again

    he did Kidding tho

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    Cartier

    he did Kidding tho

    most of the problem with ES was the director didnt allow him improvise

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    Bourbon Ben

    Also he didnt enjoy doing eternal sunshine, so hes probably not really looking to do that type of movie again

    wait he didnt?

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    bro i don’t wana see carrey in a wes andrrson film

  • Nov 6, 2020

    Carrey x PTA would be brazy

  • Whats up

    Maybe they don’t want to work with him

    Why?
    ktt2.com/jim-carrey-is-the-best-all-around-actor-oat-91690

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    Bourbon Ben

    most of the problem with ES was the director didnt allow him improvise

    the same director worked with him on Kidding

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    "To make Carrey, an actor who typically portrayed high-energy roles, play a restrained character, Gondry prevented him from improvising, a restriction he did not place on the other members of the cast. Carrey did not like this.7 Gondry would also put Carrey off balance by giving wrong orders or by rolling the camera at the wrong time. Gondry believed this would make Carrey forget what he should do to be Joel, allowing him to go in character.5 In the 2017 Netflix documentary Jim & Andy, Carrey mentions a conversation with Gondry one year before shooting began for Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, shortly after Carrey had a breakup with an unspecified woman.8 Gondry saw that Carrey's emotional state at the time was "so beautiful, so broken" and asked him to stay that way for one year to fit the character. In the documentary, Carrey commented, "That's how f***ed up this business is."

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    Dude had an ego death and never went back

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    Cartier

    the same director worked with him on Kidding

    guess they figured out then, but he didnt enjoy working with him the first time

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    Bourbon Ben

    "To make Carrey, an actor who typically portrayed high-energy roles, play a restrained character, Gondry prevented him from improvising, a restriction he did not place on the other members of the cast. Carrey did not like this.7 Gondry would also put Carrey off balance by giving wrong orders or by rolling the camera at the wrong time. Gondry believed this would make Carrey forget what he should do to be Joel, allowing him to go in character.5 In the 2017 Netflix documentary Jim & Andy, Carrey mentions a conversation with Gondry one year before shooting began for Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, shortly after Carrey had a breakup with an unspecified woman.8 Gondry saw that Carrey's emotional state at the time was "so beautiful, so broken" and asked him to stay that way for one year to fit the character. In the documentary, Carrey commented, "That's how f***ed up this business is."

    Damn. Such a beautiful movie though

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    Dude got the bag and went crazy I don't think he cares about acting like that anymore

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    Bourbon Ben

    "To make Carrey, an actor who typically portrayed high-energy roles, play a restrained character, Gondry prevented him from improvising, a restriction he did not place on the other members of the cast. Carrey did not like this.7 Gondry would also put Carrey off balance by giving wrong orders or by rolling the camera at the wrong time. Gondry believed this would make Carrey forget what he should do to be Joel, allowing him to go in character.5 In the 2017 Netflix documentary Jim & Andy, Carrey mentions a conversation with Gondry one year before shooting began for Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, shortly after Carrey had a breakup with an unspecified woman.8 Gondry saw that Carrey's emotional state at the time was "so beautiful, so broken" and asked him to stay that way for one year to fit the character. In the documentary, Carrey commented, "That's how f***ed up this business is."

    Damn

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    Bourbon Ben

    "To make Carrey, an actor who typically portrayed high-energy roles, play a restrained character, Gondry prevented him from improvising, a restriction he did not place on the other members of the cast. Carrey did not like this.7 Gondry would also put Carrey off balance by giving wrong orders or by rolling the camera at the wrong time. Gondry believed this would make Carrey forget what he should do to be Joel, allowing him to go in character.5 In the 2017 Netflix documentary Jim & Andy, Carrey mentions a conversation with Gondry one year before shooting began for Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, shortly after Carrey had a breakup with an unspecified woman.8 Gondry saw that Carrey's emotional state at the time was "so beautiful, so broken" and asked him to stay that way for one year to fit the character. In the documentary, Carrey commented, "That's how f***ed up this business is."

    Damn, that’s lowkey genius but also so f***ed up

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    Carrey see through all the bullshit same as Dave

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    Experiment626

    Carrey see through all the bullshit same as Dave

  • Nov 6, 2020

    Yall want him in a Dennis flick with Shia and Adam Sandler don't yall

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    Probably because he’s annoying as s*** when he goes full method actor.