No one should shed a tear for companies like Spectrum, Cox and Comcast as the bloated business of basic cable goes belly up. But pour one out for us — we lost something amazing when early cable mainstays like MTV switched from music videos and trashy reality shows to a round-the-clock diet of Ridiculousness. Specifically, we’ve been deprived of the unpredictable madness of the early MTV Movie Awards.
In the early ‘90s, no comedy star was on a bigger heater than Jim Carrey, delivering Dumb and Dumber, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective and The Mask in the span of a single calendar year. The most unlikely hit might have been The Mask, in which Carrey’s bumbling Stanley Ipkiss uses his newfound superpowers to rescue a nightclub singer, played by Cameron Diaz, from the clutches of sleazy gangsters.
Carrey was nominated for five MTV Movie Awards in 1995, sometimes competing against himself in the same category.
In the early ‘90s, no comedy star was on a bigger heater than Jim Carrey, delivering Dumb and Dumber, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective and The Mask in the span of a single calendar year. The most unlikely hit might have been The Mask, in which Carrey’s bumbling Stanley Ipkiss uses his newfound superpowers to rescue a nightclub singer, played by Cameron Diaz, from the clutches of sleazy gangsters.
Carrey was nominated for five MTV Movie Awards in 1995, sometimes competing against himself in the same category.
- 3/7/2025
- Cracked
Quick LinksBack to the Future Had an Animated TV series?The Bizarre History of Back to the Future Epilogues ExplainedWhat Does Cobra Kai's Back to the Future Easter Egg Mean?
As fans reflect on the Cobra Kai finale and what the future holds, some may have missed a throwaway joke that reflects a wild cartoon from 34 years ago. Back to the Future remains one of the most beloved sci-fi stories ever told, and the idea that the Cobra Kai creators might be mulling over more Marty McFly adventures has certainly sparked curiosity. However, what many may not realize is that Doc Brown and Marty already had a TV series, one that took their adventures far beyond the movies. As audiences speculate about what is next for Back to the Future, perhaps it is time to look back, revisit the history of the series, and unpack the meaning behind that...
As fans reflect on the Cobra Kai finale and what the future holds, some may have missed a throwaway joke that reflects a wild cartoon from 34 years ago. Back to the Future remains one of the most beloved sci-fi stories ever told, and the idea that the Cobra Kai creators might be mulling over more Marty McFly adventures has certainly sparked curiosity. However, what many may not realize is that Doc Brown and Marty already had a TV series, one that took their adventures far beyond the movies. As audiences speculate about what is next for Back to the Future, perhaps it is time to look back, revisit the history of the series, and unpack the meaning behind that...
- 2/25/2025
- by Spencer Bollettieri
- Comic Book Resources
Jim Carrey $10M Manifestation (Photo Credit – Facebook)
Jim Carrey didn’t just dream of Hollywood success; he put it on paper. In 1985, long before he became a household name, he wrote himself a $10-million check for “acting services rendered” and dated it ten years into the future. A bold move? Absolutely.
But in November 1995, life caught up with ambition. Carrey landed a role in Dumb and Dumber – for exactly $10 million.
Carrey wasn’t born into wealth. His childhood bounced between factory towns, and financial struggles loomed large. “If my career in show business hadn’t panned out, I would probably be working today in Hamilton, Ontario, at the Dofasco steel mill. Those were where the great jobs were,” he reflected in a 2007 interview.
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Jim Carrey didn’t just dream of Hollywood success; he put it on paper. In 1985, long before he became a household name, he wrote himself a $10-million check for “acting services rendered” and dated it ten years into the future. A bold move? Absolutely.
But in November 1995, life caught up with ambition. Carrey landed a role in Dumb and Dumber – for exactly $10 million.
Carrey wasn’t born into wealth. His childhood bounced between factory towns, and financial struggles loomed large. “If my career in show business hadn’t panned out, I would probably be working today in Hamilton, Ontario, at the Dofasco steel mill. Those were where the great jobs were,” he reflected in a 2007 interview.
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- 2/20/2025
- by Koimoi.com Team
- KoiMoi
It was the “Footloose” of times, it was the “Ninja Rap” of times. We’re talking, of course, about the golden age of movie tie-in promotional singles of the ‘80s and ‘90s, a time when a well-placed theme could create the song and the movie of the summer, while a misused one probably involved Mc Hammer. In between were a lot of attempts that nobody remembers, because what was the point of making a movie if you couldn’t coerce a pop star to sell their soul for a lot of money?
5 Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
You’re gonna wanna sit down for this: Tone Loc was in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective. Right? Who could possibly remember both of those things enough to remember that they were related? And it’s not like you put Tone Loc in your movie if you don’t need one of his songs, so...
5 Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
You’re gonna wanna sit down for this: Tone Loc was in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective. Right? Who could possibly remember both of those things enough to remember that they were related? And it’s not like you put Tone Loc in your movie if you don’t need one of his songs, so...
- 2/14/2025
- Cracked
Did You Know Jim Carrey Almost Played Buddy In Will Ferrell’s Elf? (Photo Credit – Prime Video)
Elf without Will Ferrell feels impossible, right? His silly charm, wide-eyed wonder, and laugh-out-loud lines made it a holiday favorite. But guess what? He wasn’t even the first pick for Buddy! In the early ‘90s, when Elf was just a Hollywood daydream, another comedy icon was set to play Buddy.
That actor had a chaotic energy, a super-expressive face, and a history of playing quirky characters. It seemed like a perfect fit (until it wasn’t). By the time Elf got made, the first-choice actor was long gone, leaving the role wide open. That twist of fate brought in Ferrell, and the rest is history. But who nearly became Buddy Hobbs? And would Elf still be the same holiday gem if that had happened? Let’s rewind to where it all began.
Elf without Will Ferrell feels impossible, right? His silly charm, wide-eyed wonder, and laugh-out-loud lines made it a holiday favorite. But guess what? He wasn’t even the first pick for Buddy! In the early ‘90s, when Elf was just a Hollywood daydream, another comedy icon was set to play Buddy.
That actor had a chaotic energy, a super-expressive face, and a history of playing quirky characters. It seemed like a perfect fit (until it wasn’t). By the time Elf got made, the first-choice actor was long gone, leaving the role wide open. That twist of fate brought in Ferrell, and the rest is history. But who nearly became Buddy Hobbs? And would Elf still be the same holiday gem if that had happened? Let’s rewind to where it all began.
- 2/4/2025
- by Shreya Jha
- KoiMoi
Before Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, before Dumb and Dumber and before The Mask, Jim Carrey was on the verge of becoming a huge movie star. At least, he would have gotten there if he’d landed the role he coveted in a massive Steven Spielberg movie. “He auditioned for a very long time. He was really into it,” the film’s casting director, Janet Hirshenson, told Syfy Wire, as reported by Far Out. “I think he really wanted the role. He was good, it was a totally different way to go. I remember he came in very enthusiastically.”
The film Carrey was trying so desperately to land? One of Spielberg’s biggest hits, 1993’s Jurassic Park. While the rubber-faced comic could probably do some pretty hilarious Tyrannosaurus rex imitations, Carrey was angling for the part of chaos theorist Ian Malcolm.
Would he have played it straight? Of course not. His...
The film Carrey was trying so desperately to land? One of Spielberg’s biggest hits, 1993’s Jurassic Park. While the rubber-faced comic could probably do some pretty hilarious Tyrannosaurus rex imitations, Carrey was angling for the part of chaos theorist Ian Malcolm.
Would he have played it straight? Of course not. His...
- 2/3/2025
- Cracked
Jim Carrey’s Last 5 Films At The Worldwide Box Office(Photo Credit – Instagram)
Jim Carrey is one of the highest-grossing actors of all time. He currently appears in Sonic the Hedgehog 3 as Professor Gerald Robotnik/Dr Ivo ‘Eggman’ Robotnik. He is a versatile actor who is unparalleled in the comedy space. The videogame-based movie is performing well at the box office and has crossed the $400 million mark as well. As the film is moving towards its next milestone, let’s look at Carrey’s last five films at the worldwide box office.
Carrey is known for his slapstick performances and gained wide recognition with hits including Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, The Mask, Dumb and Dumber, Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls, and Batman Forever. As a result, he reportedly became the first comic actor to receive an upfront salary of $20 million for performing in films starting with The Cable Guy.
Jim Carrey is one of the highest-grossing actors of all time. He currently appears in Sonic the Hedgehog 3 as Professor Gerald Robotnik/Dr Ivo ‘Eggman’ Robotnik. He is a versatile actor who is unparalleled in the comedy space. The videogame-based movie is performing well at the box office and has crossed the $400 million mark as well. As the film is moving towards its next milestone, let’s look at Carrey’s last five films at the worldwide box office.
Carrey is known for his slapstick performances and gained wide recognition with hits including Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, The Mask, Dumb and Dumber, Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls, and Batman Forever. As a result, he reportedly became the first comic actor to receive an upfront salary of $20 million for performing in films starting with The Cable Guy.
- 1/25/2025
- by Esita Mallik
- KoiMoi
Jim Carrey, Jennifer Coolidge, Kevin Hart, Stephen Colbert, Donald Glover, Mindy Kaling and Jordan Peele. These are just some of the A-list comedy stars who once auditioned for “Saturday Night Live” and did not make the cut.
Their audition tapes were unveiled in the first episode of “SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night,” a four-part docuseries on Peacock directed by Morgan Neville that peels back the curtain on “Saturday Night Live’s” audition process, writers room and more.
Colbert sat down on camera to watch his own audition from 1996, in which he played a “waiter who is nauseated by food.”
He smiled and laughed watching his younger self gag and heave while reading the specials. “Why didn’t you hire me? That was pretty good!” he said. “I watched that and I went, ‘Aww… good for you, buddy. It’s going to get better. Eventually someone will like that enough to hire you.
Their audition tapes were unveiled in the first episode of “SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night,” a four-part docuseries on Peacock directed by Morgan Neville that peels back the curtain on “Saturday Night Live’s” audition process, writers room and more.
Colbert sat down on camera to watch his own audition from 1996, in which he played a “waiter who is nauseated by food.”
He smiled and laughed watching his younger self gag and heave while reading the specials. “Why didn’t you hire me? That was pretty good!” he said. “I watched that and I went, ‘Aww… good for you, buddy. It’s going to get better. Eventually someone will like that enough to hire you.
- 1/16/2025
- by Ethan Shanfeld
- Variety Film + TV
Jim Carrey's career has taken some interesting turns over the years. After becoming a box-office juggernaut in the mid-1990s with the blazing blockbuster streak of "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective," "The Mask," "Dumb and Dumber," "Batman Forever," and "Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls," he found the ditch with the commercial and critical wipeout of Ben Stiller's darkly comedic curveball "The Cable Guy." The thoughtful actor reestablished his commercial connection with mainstream moviegoers the following year with "Liar Liar," then took another risk with Peter Weir's "The Truman Show." The result was one of the best films of 1998, one that received a curious smattering of Oscar nominations for Weir (Director), Supporting Actor (Ed Harris), and Original Screenplay (Andrew Niccol). That a film as acclaimed and successful as "The Truman Show" could be denied Best Picture and Best Actor nods in a weak year felt like a rebuke of its star.
- 1/12/2025
- by Jeremy Smith
- Slash Film
Jim Carrey wanted to perform from a very young age and when he was just 10 years old wrote to “The Carol Burnett Show” offering his services as an impressionist. While his request was politely declined it would only be another decade before he was all over television with his antic comedic act. He ultimately achieved the brass ring for comedians of this era when he got to appear on “The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson.” In 1984 the 22-year-old Carrey was cast as the lead in a TV series called “The Duck Factory” which was supposed to be a star-making vehicle for the actor. Despite its prime placement on NBC’s Thursday night lineup the show quickly failed. Carrey bounced back with small other roles including the lead in the film “Once Bitten” which was a mild box office hit in 1985.
Carrey had auditioned for the cast of “Saturday Night Live...
Carrey had auditioned for the cast of “Saturday Night Live...
- 1/12/2025
- by Misty Holland, Robert Pius and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
Noted character actor John Capodice reportedly passed away a few days ago. Capodice was known for playing supporting roles in multiple shows and films. On TV, he was best known for his role in Seinfeld as the Laundromat Vic and in General Hospital.
Capodice has been a small but noticeable part of films like Jacob’s Ladder, the Jim Carrey-starrer Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, and Wall Street. He also played the ill-fated bus driver Bob in the Keanu Reeves-starrer Speed, in which he has a cheerful conversation with Reeves’ character.
John Capodice performed with Jim Carrey and Keanu Reeves A still from Ace Ventura: Pet Detective | Credits: Warner Bros.
Character actors are often the unsung heroes of cinema. What they do might not look as glamorous and important as the lead and supporting casts, but their contribution to the reality of the film is priceless. Many character...
Capodice has been a small but noticeable part of films like Jacob’s Ladder, the Jim Carrey-starrer Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, and Wall Street. He also played the ill-fated bus driver Bob in the Keanu Reeves-starrer Speed, in which he has a cheerful conversation with Reeves’ character.
John Capodice performed with Jim Carrey and Keanu Reeves A still from Ace Ventura: Pet Detective | Credits: Warner Bros.
Character actors are often the unsung heroes of cinema. What they do might not look as glamorous and important as the lead and supporting casts, but their contribution to the reality of the film is priceless. Many character...
- 1/3/2025
- by Nishanth A
- FandomWire
Character actor John Capodice, whose roles included a memorable performance as a law enforcement officer in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, has died. He was 83 years old.
Capodice's death was confirmed by a post on the website of the Pizzi Funeral Home in Northvale, New Jersey. A cause of death was not divulged, though Capodice died on Monday, Dec. 30, according to his obituary. It was noted that the actor "was a devoted husband, father and grandfather and will be missed by all who had the pleasure to meet him."
Born in Chicago on Christmas Day in 1941, Capodice had just celebrated his 83rd birthday. After serving in the U.S. Army from 1964 to 1966, he began performing as an actor on the stage. He found early success by appearing in the play Getting Out, which won two Outer Critics Circle Awards in 1979. He also performed alongside John Lithgow and George Segal in a Broadway...
Capodice's death was confirmed by a post on the website of the Pizzi Funeral Home in Northvale, New Jersey. A cause of death was not divulged, though Capodice died on Monday, Dec. 30, according to his obituary. It was noted that the actor "was a devoted husband, father and grandfather and will be missed by all who had the pleasure to meet him."
Born in Chicago on Christmas Day in 1941, Capodice had just celebrated his 83rd birthday. After serving in the U.S. Army from 1964 to 1966, he began performing as an actor on the stage. He found early success by appearing in the play Getting Out, which won two Outer Critics Circle Awards in 1979. He also performed alongside John Lithgow and George Segal in a Broadway...
- 1/3/2025
- by Jeremy Dick
- Comic Book Resources
Prolific character actor John Capodice passed away this week at the age of 83. But that’s no excuse for anybody to pour out a bag of cement into a washing machine in his honor.
In his nearly five decades working in film and on television, Capodice accrued an absolute laundry list of credits that includes so many all-time classics like Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Boy Meets World, Speed, Independence Day and, of course, Seinfeld, on which he played the honest laundromat owner Vic whom Jerry and Kramer victimize because they don’t understand how liability works. In the classic Seinfeld Season Two episode “The Revenge,” the noxious neighbors commit an act of commercial terror, destroying one of Vic’s washing machines after falsely accusing him of theft.
Today, film and TV fans across America pay their respects to Capodice’s immense body of work, with his loss felt as dearly...
In his nearly five decades working in film and on television, Capodice accrued an absolute laundry list of credits that includes so many all-time classics like Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Boy Meets World, Speed, Independence Day and, of course, Seinfeld, on which he played the honest laundromat owner Vic whom Jerry and Kramer victimize because they don’t understand how liability works. In the classic Seinfeld Season Two episode “The Revenge,” the noxious neighbors commit an act of commercial terror, destroying one of Vic’s washing machines after falsely accusing him of theft.
Today, film and TV fans across America pay their respects to Capodice’s immense body of work, with his loss felt as dearly...
- 1/2/2025
- Cracked
Actor John Capodice, who was probably best known for his roles in movies such as Ace Ventura: Pet Detective and TV shows including Seinfeld and General Hospital, has died at the age of 83. One of those stars who has been seen by millions, even though many may not have his name on the tip of their tongue, Capodice leaves behind a body of work that incorporates over 200 acting credits.
Although Capodice never had that lead role, or long-running stint in a TV show, he certainly made his mark in the industry. That can be seen in the tributes that poured in on social media following the announcement of the actor’s passing. The news of his death was announced in a posting by the Pizzi Funeral Home, which read:
“John was a devoted husband, father and grandfather and will be missed by all who had the pleasure to meet him.
Although Capodice never had that lead role, or long-running stint in a TV show, he certainly made his mark in the industry. That can be seen in the tributes that poured in on social media following the announcement of the actor’s passing. The news of his death was announced in a posting by the Pizzi Funeral Home, which read:
“John was a devoted husband, father and grandfather and will be missed by all who had the pleasure to meet him.
- 1/2/2025
- by Anthony Lund
- MovieWeb
General Hospital spoilers and updates reveal John Capodice, celebrated for his portrayal of Carmine Cerullo from 1994 to 1996, passed away at the age of 83 on Monday, December 30, 2024. Born on Christmas Day in 1941 in Chicago, Illinois, Capodice embarked on his film and television journey in the late 1970s.
General Hospital Spoilers – First TV Role In Ryan’s Hope
His debut came with a role in Ryan’s Hope, where he captivated audiences in six episodes as Lloyd Lord. His extensive career spans decades and boasts an impressive array of guest appearances on a multitude of television series.
They include such shows as Seinfeld, Murder, She Wrote, Another World, Knots Landing, Law & Order, Will & Grace, and many others.
He amassed more than 150 acting credits throughout his career, as noted by IMDb. Capodice carved out a unique niche for himself, often portraying three distinct archetypes: intimidating mobsters, tough-as-nails police officers, and rugged working-class characters.
General Hospital Spoilers – First TV Role In Ryan’s Hope
His debut came with a role in Ryan’s Hope, where he captivated audiences in six episodes as Lloyd Lord. His extensive career spans decades and boasts an impressive array of guest appearances on a multitude of television series.
They include such shows as Seinfeld, Murder, She Wrote, Another World, Knots Landing, Law & Order, Will & Grace, and many others.
He amassed more than 150 acting credits throughout his career, as noted by IMDb. Capodice carved out a unique niche for himself, often portraying three distinct archetypes: intimidating mobsters, tough-as-nails police officers, and rugged working-class characters.
- 1/2/2025
- by Rita Ryan
- Celebrating The Soaps
John Capodice, a seasoned character actor known for his dynamic roles in films like Ace Ventura: Pet Detective and television shows such as ‘General Hospital’ (Gh) spoilers where he portrayed Carmine Cerullo, has passed away at the age of 83. His death was confirmed on the Pizzi Funeral Home website, though the cause of death has not been disclosed.
‘General Hospital’ Alum John Capodice (Carmine Cerullo) Dead At 83
Born on December 25, 1941, in Chicago, Illinois, John Capodice shared his birthday with the holiday spirit of Christmas. He later served his country in the U.S. Army during the mid-1960s, stationed in Korea. After completing his military service, Capodice moved to New York City, where he embarked on a journey to fulfill his passion for acting.
Capodice’s career began on the stages of New York’s Off-Broadway scene, where his talent and dedication to the craft set the foundation for his enduring career.
‘General Hospital’ Alum John Capodice (Carmine Cerullo) Dead At 83
Born on December 25, 1941, in Chicago, Illinois, John Capodice shared his birthday with the holiday spirit of Christmas. He later served his country in the U.S. Army during the mid-1960s, stationed in Korea. After completing his military service, Capodice moved to New York City, where he embarked on a journey to fulfill his passion for acting.
Capodice’s career began on the stages of New York’s Off-Broadway scene, where his talent and dedication to the craft set the foundation for his enduring career.
- 1/2/2025
- by Daniel Babis
- Daily Soap Dish
The kids of today might only know Jim Carrey for trying to hunt a blue hedgehog in the Sonic franchise, but "true fans" know the actor best for his beloved string of comedies during the '90s and '00s (and the devastating Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind). Dumb and Dumber, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, The Cable Guy, The Truman Show (which is kind of a comedy), How the Grinch Stole Christmas, and so many more all rank among Carrey's best. However, one of his most underappreciated films, Liar Liar, has just landed a new streaming home.
Directed by Tom Shadyac, Liar Liar stars Carrey as attorney Fletcher Reede. Fletcher is a pathological liar, which comes in handy in the courtroom, but it has created a rift between him and his family. When his son wishes for his dad to not tell lies for a single day, the wish comes true,...
Directed by Tom Shadyac, Liar Liar stars Carrey as attorney Fletcher Reede. Fletcher is a pathological liar, which comes in handy in the courtroom, but it has created a rift between him and his family. When his son wishes for his dad to not tell lies for a single day, the wish comes true,...
- 1/2/2025
- by Archie Fenn
- MovieWeb
John Capodice has died at the age of 83.The veteran actor - who is best known for appearing in 1994 comedy movie ‘Ace Ventura: Pet Detective’ and for his roles in 'Ryan's Hope' and ‘General Hospital’ - passed away on Monday (30.12.24), the website for Pizzi Funeral Home in New Jersey has confirmed.No cause of death has been revealed as of yet.The funeral home described Capodice as “a devoted husband, father and grandfather who will be missed by all who had the pleasure to meet him”.Born in December 1941 in Chicago, Illinois, Capodice began his career in the late 1970s with the ABC TV soap opera ‘Ryan’s Hope’, in which he played Lloyd Lord in six episodes.Capodice starred opposite the likes of Jim Carrey, Sean Young and Courteney Cox in the 1994 comedy movie ‘Ace Ventura: Pet Detective’, in which he portrayed Sgt. Aguado.Capodice’s other film...
- 1/2/2025
- by Alex Getting
- Bang Showbiz
John Capodice, whose acting credits include Ace Venture, General Hospital and Ryan’s Hope, has died. He was 83.
Capodice died on Monday, Dec. 30, according to an announcement made on the New Jersey Pizzi Funeral Home website. It did not list a cause of death. The funeral home described the actor as “a devoted husband, father and grandfather who will be missed by all who had the pleasure to meet him.”
Born in 1941 in Chicago, Capodice fought for the U.S. Army in Korea from 1964 to 1966, the website also said, before he ventured into acting in the late ’70s.
His first role was in the ABC soap opera Ryan’s Hope, where he appeared in six episodes as Lloyd Lord. He had guest roles on numerous other television series, including Spenser: For Hire, Kate & Allie, Seinfeld, Murder She Wrote, Murphy Brown, Knots Landing, Hunter, and Law & Order.
Capodice appeared on the...
Capodice died on Monday, Dec. 30, according to an announcement made on the New Jersey Pizzi Funeral Home website. It did not list a cause of death. The funeral home described the actor as “a devoted husband, father and grandfather who will be missed by all who had the pleasure to meet him.”
Born in 1941 in Chicago, Capodice fought for the U.S. Army in Korea from 1964 to 1966, the website also said, before he ventured into acting in the late ’70s.
His first role was in the ABC soap opera Ryan’s Hope, where he appeared in six episodes as Lloyd Lord. He had guest roles on numerous other television series, including Spenser: For Hire, Kate & Allie, Seinfeld, Murder She Wrote, Murphy Brown, Knots Landing, Hunter, and Law & Order.
Capodice appeared on the...
- 1/2/2025
- by Lily Ford
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
John Capodice, a character actor best known for roles in “Ace Ventura” and “General Hospital,” died on Monday. He was 83.
The news was confirmed on the website for Pizzi Funeral Home in New Jersey, although no cause of death was given.
Born in 1941 in Chicago, Ill., Capodice fought for the U.S. Army in Korea from 1964-1966 before moving into an acting career in the late 1970s.
His first role was on the ABC soap “Ryan’s Hope,” appearing in six episodes as Lloyd Lord. A lengthy array of TV guest star credits would follow, including “Seinfeld,” “CSI,” “Ellen,” “Another World,” “Knots Landing,” “Law & Order,” “Will & Grace,” “Spenser: For Hire,” “Kate & Allie,” “As the World Turns,” “Moonlighting,” “Murphy Brown,” “Melrose Place,” “Mad About You,” “Diagnosis Murder,” “Six Feet Under,” “The West Wing” and “Murder, She Wrote.”
On “General Hospital,” Capodice played Carmine Cerullo from 1994-1996 in six episodes of the soap opera.
The news was confirmed on the website for Pizzi Funeral Home in New Jersey, although no cause of death was given.
Born in 1941 in Chicago, Ill., Capodice fought for the U.S. Army in Korea from 1964-1966 before moving into an acting career in the late 1970s.
His first role was on the ABC soap “Ryan’s Hope,” appearing in six episodes as Lloyd Lord. A lengthy array of TV guest star credits would follow, including “Seinfeld,” “CSI,” “Ellen,” “Another World,” “Knots Landing,” “Law & Order,” “Will & Grace,” “Spenser: For Hire,” “Kate & Allie,” “As the World Turns,” “Moonlighting,” “Murphy Brown,” “Melrose Place,” “Mad About You,” “Diagnosis Murder,” “Six Feet Under,” “The West Wing” and “Murder, She Wrote.”
On “General Hospital,” Capodice played Carmine Cerullo from 1994-1996 in six episodes of the soap opera.
- 1/2/2025
- by Alex Ritman
- Variety Film + TV
Jim Carrey’s fan-favorite comedy Bruce Almighty is heading to Netflix, offering fans another chance to revisit this divine laugh-out-loud classic.
Starting Jan. 1, 2025, Netflix subscribers can stream the 2003 comedy that stars Carrey as Bruce Nolan, a down-on-his-luck TV reporter who is suddenly granted the powers of God. Directed by Tom Shadyac, who previously directed Carrey in Liar Liar, the film also stars Morgan Freeman as the ever-wise and charismatic God, who challenges Bruce to see if he can handle the responsibilities of omnipotence. Bruce Almighty was a massive hit, blending Carrey’s signature physical comedy with heartfelt moments, and it remains one of his most iconic comedic performances.
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Actor Lee Seo-hwan explains why key characters are missing in Squid Game Season 2.
Jim Carrey: A Comedy Icon
Carrey has built an extraordinary career as one of the most versatile comedic actors of all time.
Starting Jan. 1, 2025, Netflix subscribers can stream the 2003 comedy that stars Carrey as Bruce Nolan, a down-on-his-luck TV reporter who is suddenly granted the powers of God. Directed by Tom Shadyac, who previously directed Carrey in Liar Liar, the film also stars Morgan Freeman as the ever-wise and charismatic God, who challenges Bruce to see if he can handle the responsibilities of omnipotence. Bruce Almighty was a massive hit, blending Carrey’s signature physical comedy with heartfelt moments, and it remains one of his most iconic comedic performances.
Related Squid Game Star Compares Season 2 to Jim Carrey's Dystopian Film
Actor Lee Seo-hwan explains why key characters are missing in Squid Game Season 2.
Jim Carrey: A Comedy Icon
Carrey has built an extraordinary career as one of the most versatile comedic actors of all time.
- 12/31/2024
- by Xavier LeBlanc
- Comic Book Resources
One of cinema’s most thought-provoking and beloved films, Jim Carrey's The Truman Show, is heading to Paramount+.
Starting Jan. 1, 2025, Paramount+ subscribers can stream this timeless classic that continues to captivate audiences with its exploration of surveillance, media ethics, and existentialism. Directed by Peter Weir and starring Carrey in one of his most celebrated performances, The Truman Show remains a must-watch for fans of innovative storytelling and social commentary. Its mix of sharp satire and emotional depth has solidified its place as a landmark film in modern cinema.
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Jim Carrey announced he would be retiring from acting before Sonic 3 started filming.
The Legacy of The Truman Show
Since its release in 1998, The Truman Show has remained a cultural touchstone, celebrated for its prescient take on reality television, privacy, and the human desire for authenticity.
Starting Jan. 1, 2025, Paramount+ subscribers can stream this timeless classic that continues to captivate audiences with its exploration of surveillance, media ethics, and existentialism. Directed by Peter Weir and starring Carrey in one of his most celebrated performances, The Truman Show remains a must-watch for fans of innovative storytelling and social commentary. Its mix of sharp satire and emotional depth has solidified its place as a landmark film in modern cinema.
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Jim Carrey announced he would be retiring from acting before Sonic 3 started filming.
The Legacy of The Truman Show
Since its release in 1998, The Truman Show has remained a cultural touchstone, celebrated for its prescient take on reality television, privacy, and the human desire for authenticity.
- 12/29/2024
- by Xavier LeBlanc
- Comic Book Resources
The man with rubber fame and a knack for turning the ridiculous into comedic gold, Jim Carrey has given us some of the most unforgettable characters in film history. From talking out of his behind in Ace Ventura to bending reality in The Mask, Carrey’s career has been legendary. His boundless humor and energy eventually catapulted him to superstardom in the ‘90s, making him one of Hollywood’s most sought-after actors.
Jim Carrey in Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (Credits- Paramount Pictures)
But let’s talk about his stint in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective which took a quirky, animal-loving private eye and turned him into a cultural icon overnight. Released in 1994, the film was a smashing hit, introducing the world to Carrey’s unique brand of lunacy and cementing his place as a comedy king. Though critics were baffled, the viewers couldn’t get enough of the wild hair, wacky catchphrases,...
Jim Carrey in Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (Credits- Paramount Pictures)
But let’s talk about his stint in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective which took a quirky, animal-loving private eye and turned him into a cultural icon overnight. Released in 1994, the film was a smashing hit, introducing the world to Carrey’s unique brand of lunacy and cementing his place as a comedy king. Though critics were baffled, the viewers couldn’t get enough of the wild hair, wacky catchphrases,...
- 12/27/2024
- by Samridhi Goel
- FandomWire
The Sonic the Hedgehog franchise has given Jim Carrey the best Rotten Tomatoes streak of his entire career. Though Jim Carrey is most known for his 1900s hits, which include Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, The Mask, Liar Liar, and The Truman Show, his practice stood strong as far as the late-2000s before hitting a rough patch of roles that lasted over 10 years. With Dr. Robotnik, the actor returned to his signature physical and cartoonish comedy, proving he’s still got that charm and talent that won people’s hearts so long ago.
The actor’s commitment to the franchise has been made evident time and time again, as Jim Carrey has repeatedly broken career rules for Sonic the Hedgehog so that he can come back to reprise his now iconic role. Considered one of the movies that defined Jim Carrey’s career, Sonic the Hedgehog and its sequels continue...
The actor’s commitment to the franchise has been made evident time and time again, as Jim Carrey has repeatedly broken career rules for Sonic the Hedgehog so that he can come back to reprise his now iconic role. Considered one of the movies that defined Jim Carrey’s career, Sonic the Hedgehog and its sequels continue...
- 12/26/2024
- by Cece Montemayor
- ScreenRant
Jim Carrey's divisive Christmas movie has become a streaming hit 24 years after its original release. The comedic actor rose to stardom during the 1990s with a series of box office hits, starting with Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, The Mask, and Dumb and Dumber (all released in 1994), followed by Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls and Batman Forever (both in 1995). These hits made Carrey one of the highest-paid comedic actors, starting with the slightly darker comedy, The Cable Guy, in 1996 and Liar Liar in 1997.
Carrey's success as a leading comedic actor continued well into the 2000s, starting with How the Grinch Stole Christmas in 2000, which became the second highest-grossing Christmas movie of all time, and continued with Bruce Almighty, Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, and Yes Man in the following years. In 2009, Carrey played multiple characters in the 3D animated adaptation of the classic Charles Dickens story, A Christmas Carol,...
Carrey's success as a leading comedic actor continued well into the 2000s, starting with How the Grinch Stole Christmas in 2000, which became the second highest-grossing Christmas movie of all time, and continued with Bruce Almighty, Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, and Yes Man in the following years. In 2009, Carrey played multiple characters in the 3D animated adaptation of the classic Charles Dickens story, A Christmas Carol,...
- 12/24/2024
- by Adam Bentz
- ScreenRant
We’ve been celebrating Jim Carrey’s comedic genius for decades now, and he deserves all the appreciation in the world for his unmatched talent. With his signature elastic facial expressions or his ability to improvise at the most unexpected time, the audience loves and adores all of what the actor does.
Jim Carrey in a still from The Truman Show | Paramount Pictures
His off-screen antics have also entertained us over the years, and they’re just as memorable as his on-screen performances. One such hilarious moment with 50 Cent has resurfaced and is making rounds on the internet again!
When Jim Carrey stole the spotlight and 50 Cent’s composure 50-Cent, the rapper | Image by TechCrunch, licensed under Cc By-sa 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.
It’s quite rare to see two titans from different genres come together, but whenever they do, it’s pure magic. Such is also the case for Jim Carrey and 50 Cent,...
Jim Carrey in a still from The Truman Show | Paramount Pictures
His off-screen antics have also entertained us over the years, and they’re just as memorable as his on-screen performances. One such hilarious moment with 50 Cent has resurfaced and is making rounds on the internet again!
When Jim Carrey stole the spotlight and 50 Cent’s composure 50-Cent, the rapper | Image by TechCrunch, licensed under Cc By-sa 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.
It’s quite rare to see two titans from different genres come together, but whenever they do, it’s pure magic. Such is also the case for Jim Carrey and 50 Cent,...
- 12/22/2024
- by Sonika Kamble
- FandomWire
Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet are not an especially recognizable duo. Carrey is best known for his work in comedy movies, including The Mask (1994), Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994), and The Cable Guy (1996). He has touched on more serious work with The Truman Show (1998), but he most often prefers to remain in lighthearted and family-friendly movies. Winslet, on the other hand, is a dramatic actor, who is best known for starring in Titanic (1997), Avatar: The Way of Water (2022), and other serious productions. She is currently preparing to star in the upcoming Avatar: Fire & Ash.
The two actors are both critically acclaimed and have won numerous awards for their work. Winslet won an Academy Award, Primetime Emmys, and a Grammy Award. Carrey, meanwhile, earned two Golden Globes and numerous critics' awards. While both have exceptional talent, they are hardly an expected match. When the two came together in 2004, it certainly surprised audiences,...
The two actors are both critically acclaimed and have won numerous awards for their work. Winslet won an Academy Award, Primetime Emmys, and a Grammy Award. Carrey, meanwhile, earned two Golden Globes and numerous critics' awards. While both have exceptional talent, they are hardly an expected match. When the two came together in 2004, it certainly surprised audiences,...
- 12/22/2024
- by Lukas Shayo
- ScreenRant
“Sonic the Hedgehog 3” races back into theaters with a slew of familiar faces and a couple new ones.
The big addition for the threequel is Keanu Reeves voicing Shadow the Hedgehog – a fan favorite character from the franchise. Jim Carrey is also back and this time pulling double duty playing both Ivo and Gerald Robotnik. Ben Schwartz also returns once again to voice the titular speedster.
Here are all the big names in “Sonic the Hedgehog 3” and where else you have seen them.
“Sonic the Hedgehog 3” (Credit: Paramount Pictures) Ben Schwartz as Sonic the Hedgehog
Ben Schwartz once again voices Sonic in the sequel.
Schwartz has a number of credits to his name but is most recognized for playing Jean-Ralphio Saperstein on “Parks and Recreation” from 2010-2015. He also appeared in Apple TV+’s “The Afterparty,” voicing a number of characters in “Invincible” and appearing in “Renfield.
The big addition for the threequel is Keanu Reeves voicing Shadow the Hedgehog – a fan favorite character from the franchise. Jim Carrey is also back and this time pulling double duty playing both Ivo and Gerald Robotnik. Ben Schwartz also returns once again to voice the titular speedster.
Here are all the big names in “Sonic the Hedgehog 3” and where else you have seen them.
“Sonic the Hedgehog 3” (Credit: Paramount Pictures) Ben Schwartz as Sonic the Hedgehog
Ben Schwartz once again voices Sonic in the sequel.
Schwartz has a number of credits to his name but is most recognized for playing Jean-Ralphio Saperstein on “Parks and Recreation” from 2010-2015. He also appeared in Apple TV+’s “The Afterparty,” voicing a number of characters in “Invincible” and appearing in “Renfield.
- 12/22/2024
- by Jacob Bryant
- The Wrap
Before the Marvel Cinematic Universe and DC Extended Universe became household names, Jim Carrey made waves in the superhero genre with The Mask. Released in 1994, this quirky comic book adaptation showed Carrey’s incredible range as he brought to life a character with two wildly contrasting personalities.
That year was a career-defining one for Carrey, who also delivered two other cult classics: Ace Ventura: Pet Detective and Dumb and Dumber. With this trio of hits, Carrey became a comedy legend.
Jim Carrey as Stanley Ipkiss in The Mask | Credit: New Line Cinema
His superhero journey didn’t stop there, as he took on the role of The Riddler in 1995’s Batman Forever. However, it was The Mask that truly changed the game, combining humor, action, and groundbreaking effects. Despite its massive success at the box office, Carrey’s paycheck for the film was surprisingly modest compared to the fortune it raked in.
That year was a career-defining one for Carrey, who also delivered two other cult classics: Ace Ventura: Pet Detective and Dumb and Dumber. With this trio of hits, Carrey became a comedy legend.
Jim Carrey as Stanley Ipkiss in The Mask | Credit: New Line Cinema
His superhero journey didn’t stop there, as he took on the role of The Riddler in 1995’s Batman Forever. However, it was The Mask that truly changed the game, combining humor, action, and groundbreaking effects. Despite its massive success at the box office, Carrey’s paycheck for the film was surprisingly modest compared to the fortune it raked in.
- 12/17/2024
- by Sohini Mukherjee
- FandomWire
Though he has been known for some dramatic roles as well, Jim Carrey has been a notable comedy actor for a couple of decades at this point. These comedies include higher-profile works such as a The Truman Show along with goofier parts in films like Dumb & Dumber, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, The Mask and How the Grinch Stole Christmas. This year, Carrey will play a goofy comedy role again in the soon-to-be-released Sonic the Hedgehog 3. This time around, Carrey will play both Ivo and Gerald Robotnik in the threequel.
Morgan Freeman's career is in some ways the foil to Carrey's. In an inversion of Carrey's patterns, Freeman's career has consisted mostly of dramas, with the occasional comedy thrown in. He has been nominated for multiple Oscars, winning Best Supporting Actor in 2005 for his performance in Million Dollar Baby. One of the actor's most distinctive qualities is his voice.
Morgan Freeman's career is in some ways the foil to Carrey's. In an inversion of Carrey's patterns, Freeman's career has consisted mostly of dramas, with the occasional comedy thrown in. He has been nominated for multiple Oscars, winning Best Supporting Actor in 2005 for his performance in Million Dollar Baby. One of the actor's most distinctive qualities is his voice.
- 12/16/2024
- by Hannah Gearan
- ScreenRant
Ron Howard's spellbinding adaptation of the Dr. Seuss beloved classic How the Grinch Stole Christmas is undeniably one of the most celebrated and rewatched holiday staples, with comedic legend Jim Carrey delivering an unforgettable performance as the titular misanthropic creature. The festive flick famously tells the story of the Christmas-hating Grinch as he devises a scheme to ruin the joyful celebrations for the residents of Whoville by stealing all their presents and decorations.
Both a critical and commercial triumph, the entertaining film became a blockbuster hit and grossed over $346 million worldwide and earned Carrey a much-deserved Golden Globe nomination for his delightfully devious portrayal. With a decorated ensemble cast including Jeffrey Tambor, Christine Baranski, and Molly Shannon, How the Grinch Stole Christmas is in constant rotation during the holiday season in households all across the globe and remains a cherished cinema hit; let's see where the talented cast is today.
Both a critical and commercial triumph, the entertaining film became a blockbuster hit and grossed over $346 million worldwide and earned Carrey a much-deserved Golden Globe nomination for his delightfully devious portrayal. With a decorated ensemble cast including Jeffrey Tambor, Christine Baranski, and Molly Shannon, How the Grinch Stole Christmas is in constant rotation during the holiday season in households all across the globe and remains a cherished cinema hit; let's see where the talented cast is today.
- 12/15/2024
- by Rachel Johnson
- MovieWeb
When it comes to making live-action adaptations of video games, Hollywood hasn’t had the best time. Only rarely does a live-action manage to recreate the hype (and love) that the video game commanded from the fans.
Over the years, there have been some exceptions though. While The Witcher stands at the top of the pile, works like Uncharted have also amazed fans. Sonic The Hedgehog was no different. The movie’s success prompted Paramount Pictures to dedicate an entire trilogy to the project. And the latest entrant looks set to bring Jim Carrey the accolade he always deserved.
Jim Carrey’s acting nous knows no limits Jim Carrey has had a stellar career || Image by Noemi Nunez, licensed under Cc By 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Over the course of his 4 decade-long career, Jim Carrey has been a part of innumerable successful projects. While he shot to fame with Ace Ventura: Pet Detective,...
Over the years, there have been some exceptions though. While The Witcher stands at the top of the pile, works like Uncharted have also amazed fans. Sonic The Hedgehog was no different. The movie’s success prompted Paramount Pictures to dedicate an entire trilogy to the project. And the latest entrant looks set to bring Jim Carrey the accolade he always deserved.
Jim Carrey’s acting nous knows no limits Jim Carrey has had a stellar career || Image by Noemi Nunez, licensed under Cc By 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Over the course of his 4 decade-long career, Jim Carrey has been a part of innumerable successful projects. While he shot to fame with Ace Ventura: Pet Detective,...
- 12/13/2024
- by Smriti Sneh
- FandomWire
Jim Carrey is willing to return for a 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas' sequel – as long as it is in motion capture.The 62-year-old star played the titular role in the 2000 festive classic and would only do so again if it didn't involve the "excruciating" process of putting his green alter ego's makeup on.Jim told ComicBook.com: "Oh, gosh, you know, if we could figure out the Grinch."The thing about it is, on the day, I do that with a ton of makeup and can hardly breathe. It was an extremely excruciating process."He continued: "The children were in my mind all the time. 'It's for the kids. It's for the kids. It's for the kids.' And now, with motion capture and things like that, I could be free to do other things. Anything is possible in this world."'How the Grinch Stole Christmas' proved a hit...
- 12/12/2024
- by Joe Graber
- Bang Showbiz
Long before the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the DC Extended Universe competed with each other in a series of superhero films, Jim Carrey starred in a career-defining role in the comic book adaptation of The Mask. 30 years later, he addressed the possibility of another installment.
1994 was a big year for Carrey, who debuted three films that have since become cult classics: Dumb and Dumber, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, and The Mask. One year later, he continued his superhero adventure with the role of The Riddler in 1995's Batman Forever, but it was his role in The Mask that allowed him to change the superhero game while proving his acting skills with a character that had two different personalities. 30 years after the film's premiere, Jim Carrey told ComicBook he would be interested in a sequel with a very understandable condition.
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1994 was a big year for Carrey, who debuted three films that have since become cult classics: Dumb and Dumber, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, and The Mask. One year later, he continued his superhero adventure with the role of The Riddler in 1995's Batman Forever, but it was his role in The Mask that allowed him to change the superhero game while proving his acting skills with a character that had two different personalities. 30 years after the film's premiere, Jim Carrey told ComicBook he would be interested in a sequel with a very understandable condition.
Related Jim Carrey Reveals His Condition to Return for How the...
- 12/11/2024
- by Monica Coman
- Comic Book Resources
Jim Carrey has a hilarious reason for why he returned to the role of Dr. Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik for Paramount's Sonic the Hedgehog 3. Following the events of Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (2022), in which Robotnick fails to enact revenge against Sonic and friends, the crazed scientist returns alongside Sonic's red-striped and black rival, Shadow the Hedgehog. Ben Schwartz, Idris Elba, and James Marsden return alongside Carrey and Keanu Reeves joins as the vengeful Shadow in an action-packed continuation of director Jeff Fowler's spirited world. Sonic the Hedgehog 3 is scheduled for release on December 20, 2024.
Speaking with AP Entertainment, Carrey revealed his reason for stepping back into the role of Dr. Robotnik: cold, hard cash. The award-winning comedy actor's return to the Sonic universe comes as a bit of a welcome surprise after announcing his retirement from the industry in 2022, following the release of Sonic 2. Nonetheless, Carrey expressed...
Speaking with AP Entertainment, Carrey revealed his reason for stepping back into the role of Dr. Robotnik: cold, hard cash. The award-winning comedy actor's return to the Sonic universe comes as a bit of a welcome surprise after announcing his retirement from the industry in 2022, following the release of Sonic 2. Nonetheless, Carrey expressed...
- 12/11/2024
- by Bella Garcia
- ScreenRant
There are actors who define a period of time in the eyes of audiences, who star in groundbreaking, hugely influential projects that are beloved years after they are released, and whose screen presence makes them unforgettable.
One of those actors is Rick Moranis. For many '80s and '90s kids, Moranis was a face greatly familiar to them, a source of comfort in family friendly movies like "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" or their guide into the world of more risqué movies with adult themes and humor like "Little Shop of Horrors" and "Spaceballs." It didn't matter the tone or the genre, Moranis was consistently funny, endearing, and charming -- whether as an innocent floral shop worker who discovers a talking, singing carnivorous plant, or a Darth Vader spoof with plans for world domination (and a penchant for silly ties).
Despite working in so many big hits and franchise-starters,...
One of those actors is Rick Moranis. For many '80s and '90s kids, Moranis was a face greatly familiar to them, a source of comfort in family friendly movies like "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" or their guide into the world of more risqué movies with adult themes and humor like "Little Shop of Horrors" and "Spaceballs." It didn't matter the tone or the genre, Moranis was consistently funny, endearing, and charming -- whether as an innocent floral shop worker who discovers a talking, singing carnivorous plant, or a Darth Vader spoof with plans for world domination (and a penchant for silly ties).
Despite working in so many big hits and franchise-starters,...
- 12/1/2024
- by Rafael Motamayor
- Slash Film
A Jim Carrey franchise has received a surprising update a decade after the release of the latest sequel. The Emmy-nominated performer is best known for his roles in comedies, with his breakout roles coming in the mid-1990s in movies including Ace Ventura: Pet Detective and The Mask. Over the years, he has appeared in a variety of well-known comedies such as Liar Liar and Bruce Almighty in addition to dramas including The Truman Show and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Cumulatively, his movies have grossed nearly $6 billion worldwide.
Although the star is now a part of the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise, where he has played the villain Dr. Robotnik in three consecutive installments, for quite some time he rarely made sequels to his movies. The one major exception was 1995's Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls, though several follow-ups to his movies were made without his involvement, including 2007's...
Although the star is now a part of the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise, where he has played the villain Dr. Robotnik in three consecutive installments, for quite some time he rarely made sequels to his movies. The one major exception was 1995's Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls, though several follow-ups to his movies were made without his involvement, including 2007's...
- 11/30/2024
- by Brennan Klein
- ScreenRant
Some props from Batman Forever have recently been put up for sale, and I can't help but be tempted by the DC Universe listing for The Riddler's costume. While Batman Forever was not the greatest of the live-action Batman films, it did something special in marrying the campy styles of the 1960s Adam West iteration with the dark, Gothic style of Tim Burton's Batman. With bright neon lights and rubber suits, director Joel Schumacher presented a genuinely unique look at the city of Gotham.
Batman's rogues galleries in Schumacher’s films were refreshingly strange adaptations, translated from some of the wackiest ideas from the comics. Using a scarred and theatrical version of Two-Face with Tommy Lee Jones contributed to a brash villain that celebrated his own duality. Nothing like the Paul Dano version of The Batman, Jim Carrey's Riddler went even bigger than Jones’ Two-Face, becoming...
Batman's rogues galleries in Schumacher’s films were refreshingly strange adaptations, translated from some of the wackiest ideas from the comics. Using a scarred and theatrical version of Two-Face with Tommy Lee Jones contributed to a brash villain that celebrated his own duality. Nothing like the Paul Dano version of The Batman, Jim Carrey's Riddler went even bigger than Jones’ Two-Face, becoming...
- 11/29/2024
- by Karlis Wilde
- ScreenRant
Jim Carrey is one of the biggest and most beloved actors of his generation, and back in the 1990s, he had an impressive streak of back-to-back hits that's even better three decades later. Jim Carrey is best known for his style of comedy, which he has used to bring to life some of the most memorable characters in pop culture, such as The Riddler, but he has also shown his range in drama movies, such as Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Carrey’s acting career began in 1983 with a direct-to-video comedy, but he rose to fame in the 1990s.
The 1990s was a very busy decade for Carrey, starring mostly in comedies but also in a superhero movie (Batman Forever) and the psychological comedy-drama The Truman Show, which earned him the praise of critics. In recent years, Carrey has become part of the world of Sonic the Hedgehog thanks to the characters of Dr.
The 1990s was a very busy decade for Carrey, starring mostly in comedies but also in a superhero movie (Batman Forever) and the psychological comedy-drama The Truman Show, which earned him the praise of critics. In recent years, Carrey has become part of the world of Sonic the Hedgehog thanks to the characters of Dr.
- 11/29/2024
- by Adrienne Tyler
- ScreenRant
Jim Carrey is known as the king of 90s comedy. Whether that be as the titular Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, one-half of the witless wonders Dumb and Dumber, or, perhaps most famously, as the weird and wild Stanley Ipkiss in The Mask, Carrey cemented his name as a comedic genius early on in his career. However, things were almost completely different for the latter of those three titles, with director Chuck Russell admitting the movie was almost a horror. Speaking on Wednesday as part of a master class at Film Bazaar, as cited on Variety, Russell said:...
- 11/21/2024
- by Jake Hodges
- Collider.com
Dan Hennessey, a veteran voice actor and children's cartoon director, has died at the age of 83, TMZ reports. According to Hennessey's family, he died Wednesday, November 13, 2024, at home in his sleep from complications associated with Parkinson's disease. The actor is best known for voicing Chief Quimby on Inspector Gadget, George Raccoon on The Raccoons, Father Bear on Little Bear, and Braveheart Lion on the 1980s Care Bears TV series. In other words, Hennessey is part of some of the most iconic '80s cartoons ever made.
Hennessey also lent his voice to RoboCop, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Alf: The Animated Series, C.O.P.S., Dog City, My Pet Monster, Rescue Heroes, Ultraforce, Dinosaucers, Dog City, Mythic Warriors, Babar, Beetlejuice, and X-Men: The Animated Series (for which he also served as voice director), among other titles. His last credited role was in Lomax: The Hound of Music in 2008.
In a statement, Hennessey's...
Hennessey also lent his voice to RoboCop, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Alf: The Animated Series, C.O.P.S., Dog City, My Pet Monster, Rescue Heroes, Ultraforce, Dinosaucers, Dog City, Mythic Warriors, Babar, Beetlejuice, and X-Men: The Animated Series (for which he also served as voice director), among other titles. His last credited role was in Lomax: The Hound of Music in 2008.
In a statement, Hennessey's...
- 11/21/2024
- by Christopher Shultz
- MovieWeb
Veteran voice actor and director Dan Hennessey, known in part for Inspector Gadget, Care Bears, and X-Men: The Animated Series, has passed away. He was 82 years old.
Per TMZ, Hennessey died on Wednesday, Nov. 13. According to his family, he died at home in his sleep due to complications associated with Parkinson's disease. Hennessey's family also shared a statement of remembrance, referring to him as an "incredible son, brother, husband, father, friend, and performer." They also noted how in reality, he embodied the wholesome characters he voiced in Care Bears and Little Bear.
"We are so touched by all those letting us know how he impacted them through his craft, from stage to voice acting and direction," the family's statement noted. "We are warmed by the fact that he provided comfort to a generation of kids around the world by giving voice to beloved animated characters like Braveheart Lion and Father Bear,...
Per TMZ, Hennessey died on Wednesday, Nov. 13. According to his family, he died at home in his sleep due to complications associated with Parkinson's disease. Hennessey's family also shared a statement of remembrance, referring to him as an "incredible son, brother, husband, father, friend, and performer." They also noted how in reality, he embodied the wholesome characters he voiced in Care Bears and Little Bear.
"We are so touched by all those letting us know how he impacted them through his craft, from stage to voice acting and direction," the family's statement noted. "We are warmed by the fact that he provided comfort to a generation of kids around the world by giving voice to beloved animated characters like Braveheart Lion and Father Bear,...
- 11/20/2024
- by Jeremy Dick
- Comic Book Resources
Dan Hennessey, a voice actor and director for animated shows, has died. He was 82.
Hennessey is best known for voicing Braveheart Lion in the Care Bears animated series from the 1980s, Chief Quimby in Inspector Gadget (1983), and the voice director for the X-Men animated TV series from the 1990s.
According to TMZ, Hennessey died on Wednesday, November 13 in his home while he was sleeping due to complications associated with Parkinson’s disease.
“We are so touched by all those letting us know how he impacted them through his craft, from stage to voice acting and direction. We are warmed by the fact that he provided comfort to a generation of kids around the world by giving voice to beloved animated characters like Braveheart Lion and Fatherbear, who were the personification of his kind and exuberant personality,” the family said in a statement.
Hennessey is survived by his wife Patricia and daughters Skye and Eden.
Hennessey is best known for voicing Braveheart Lion in the Care Bears animated series from the 1980s, Chief Quimby in Inspector Gadget (1983), and the voice director for the X-Men animated TV series from the 1990s.
According to TMZ, Hennessey died on Wednesday, November 13 in his home while he was sleeping due to complications associated with Parkinson’s disease.
“We are so touched by all those letting us know how he impacted them through his craft, from stage to voice acting and direction. We are warmed by the fact that he provided comfort to a generation of kids around the world by giving voice to beloved animated characters like Braveheart Lion and Fatherbear, who were the personification of his kind and exuberant personality,” the family said in a statement.
Hennessey is survived by his wife Patricia and daughters Skye and Eden.
- 11/20/2024
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
Warning: This article discusses topics of transphobia, child abuse, inappropriate relationships, and suicide.
Unfortunately, there are some scenes from 1990s movies that wouldnt happen today. These moments are typically uncomfortable because they are politically incorrect, badly written, or simply outdated.
Some of the best movies of all time are from the 90s, but this doesnt mean that certain scenes havent aged badly. In addition, some 1990s movies are just plain weird, usually because of a scene that, nowadays, wouldnt fly whatsoever.
Ace Ventura's Reaction To Kissing A Trans Woman Ace Ventura (1994)
The titular character discovering that Lois is trans after kissing her in Ace Venture: Pet Detective is an incredibly cringey moment from a 90s comedy movie. After Ace finds out that Lois once identified as Ray Finkle, he ferociously throws up in a rather over-the-top reaction.
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Jim Carrey's breakthrough role...
Unfortunately, there are some scenes from 1990s movies that wouldnt happen today. These moments are typically uncomfortable because they are politically incorrect, badly written, or simply outdated.
Some of the best movies of all time are from the 90s, but this doesnt mean that certain scenes havent aged badly. In addition, some 1990s movies are just plain weird, usually because of a scene that, nowadays, wouldnt fly whatsoever.
Ace Ventura's Reaction To Kissing A Trans Woman Ace Ventura (1994)
The titular character discovering that Lois is trans after kissing her in Ace Venture: Pet Detective is an incredibly cringey moment from a 90s comedy movie. After Ace finds out that Lois once identified as Ray Finkle, he ferociously throws up in a rather over-the-top reaction.
Related Why Ace Ventura Hasn't Aged Well
Jim Carrey's breakthrough role...
- 11/18/2024
- by Rebecca Sargeant
- ScreenRant
The worst movie of Jim Carreys entire career and its not even close is a grisly crime thriller that doesnt have a single positive review counted on Rotten Tomatoes. Carrey has starred in many great movies. His tenure as a movie star kicked off with a triple whammy of classic comedies, one after the other: The Mask, Dumb and Dumber, and Ace Ventura: Pet Detective. Hes made great straightforward comedies, like Liar Liar and Bruce Almighty, and hes made quirkier, more outside-the-box films, like The Truman Show and The Cable Guy.
But Carrey has also had his fair share of disappointments. The long-awaited sequel Dumb and Dumber To was a massive let-down compared to its iconic predecessor; The Incredible Burt Wonderstone has a hilarious premise and a star-studded cast, but it plays it too safe; and Kick-Ass 2 is completely lacking the first movies sense of fun. But Carreys true...
But Carrey has also had his fair share of disappointments. The long-awaited sequel Dumb and Dumber To was a massive let-down compared to its iconic predecessor; The Incredible Burt Wonderstone has a hilarious premise and a star-studded cast, but it plays it too safe; and Kick-Ass 2 is completely lacking the first movies sense of fun. But Carreys true...
- 11/16/2024
- by Ben Sherlock
- ScreenRant
When the name Seth MacFarlane is attached to a project, viewers can assume a healthy dose of irreverent humor and quirky characters. Starting his career as a cartoonist working on animated shows such as Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, MacFarlane has since amassed an impressive resume of hits. From animation to live-action, going through comedy to science fiction, the remarkably versatile creator is a true force on the small screen, exploring different corners of entertainment without sacrificing his unique approach.
- 11/15/2024
- by Brad LaCour
- Collider.com
Quick Links Lemony Snickets A Series of Unfortunate Events Is a Brilliant Adaptation Jim Carrey Had Hoped To Reprise His Role as Count Olaf How Plans For Future Lemony Snicket Films Fell Apart
There really is no other actor quite like Jim Carrey. For more than 30 years, the man has graced the screen with his ability to incite mass amounts of laughter from audiences with comedies like Ace Ventura: Pet Detective and Yes Man. However, he has also proven his ability to move them emotionally with more dramatic performances in films like Man on the Moon and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. With all the successful hits he's had throughout his career, some of them were forced to abandon plans for follow-ups, as Carrey made his lack of interest in making sequels quite clear. There was one film, however, that was meant to serve as the launch pad for a franchise,...
There really is no other actor quite like Jim Carrey. For more than 30 years, the man has graced the screen with his ability to incite mass amounts of laughter from audiences with comedies like Ace Ventura: Pet Detective and Yes Man. However, he has also proven his ability to move them emotionally with more dramatic performances in films like Man on the Moon and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. With all the successful hits he's had throughout his career, some of them were forced to abandon plans for follow-ups, as Carrey made his lack of interest in making sequels quite clear. There was one film, however, that was meant to serve as the launch pad for a franchise,...
- 11/14/2024
- by Alex Huffman
- Comic Book Resources
If you grew up on such films as "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective," "The Nutty Professor," and "Liar Liar," you likely know the name Tom Shadyac. The writer/director made a name for himself with these now beloved family comedies. You might remember his first detour from such fare with the critically-panned but commercially successful "Patch Adams," but chances are you've never heard of his follow-up.
Shadyac's 2002 supernatural thriller "Dragonfly" was every bit as maudlin as "Patch Adams" but it also had the distinction of being a bona fide box office dud, making $52 million on a $60 million budget. Trying something different is often to be commended, but the guy who directed "Ace Ventura" helming a film about a widowed doctor whose dead wife contacts him through patients doesn't seem like the most well-advised career move. Still, if you've got Kevin Costner fronting your bizarre drama, you might be in with a chance of making something half-decent.
Shadyac's 2002 supernatural thriller "Dragonfly" was every bit as maudlin as "Patch Adams" but it also had the distinction of being a bona fide box office dud, making $52 million on a $60 million budget. Trying something different is often to be commended, but the guy who directed "Ace Ventura" helming a film about a widowed doctor whose dead wife contacts him through patients doesn't seem like the most well-advised career move. Still, if you've got Kevin Costner fronting your bizarre drama, you might be in with a chance of making something half-decent.
- 11/5/2024
- by Joe Roberts
- Slash Film
Quick Links What Is The Mask About? How The Mask Came Together The Message Behind The Mask
Back in the 90s, Jim Carrey ruled the roost when it came to comedy movies. Following his stint as a cast member on the sketch comedy series In Living Color from 1990 through 1994, he became a box office draw with movies like Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Dumb and Dumber, Batman Forever, The Cable Guy, and Liar Liar. His success continued into the 2000s with movies like How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Bruce Almighty, Lemony Snickets A Series of Unfortunate Events, and Yes Man.
This one particular movie, The Mask, however, was among his best in the 90s. A hilarious, comic book-inspired story with a beautiful message masked (pun intended) beneath the comedy, the film is now available to stream for free on Tubi.
The Mask PG-13 Release Date July 29, 1994Director Chuck RussellCast Jim Carrey,...
Back in the 90s, Jim Carrey ruled the roost when it came to comedy movies. Following his stint as a cast member on the sketch comedy series In Living Color from 1990 through 1994, he became a box office draw with movies like Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Dumb and Dumber, Batman Forever, The Cable Guy, and Liar Liar. His success continued into the 2000s with movies like How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Bruce Almighty, Lemony Snickets A Series of Unfortunate Events, and Yes Man.
This one particular movie, The Mask, however, was among his best in the 90s. A hilarious, comic book-inspired story with a beautiful message masked (pun intended) beneath the comedy, the film is now available to stream for free on Tubi.
The Mask PG-13 Release Date July 29, 1994Director Chuck RussellCast Jim Carrey,...
- 10/20/2024
- by Christine Persaud
- MovieWeb
Fans of the Jim Carrey comedy Ace Ventura: Pet Detective will likely be interested in knowing where the popular comedy is streaming today. Sometimes only referred to as Ace Ventura, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective is a classic of 1990s Jim Carrey performances and likely one of the first movies his most ardent fans remember seeing him in. Ace Ventura stars the titular character, played by Carrey, an eccentric private eye who specializes in animal-related crimes. It's Carrey in all his zany, slapstick, rubber-faced glory, and a true laugh-a-minute romp.
The film was a box office success, earning $107 million (via BoxOfficeMojo). It was a bit less well-received critically, earning only a 47% on Rotten Tomatoes, with many critics turned off by the film's gross-out humor, raunchiness, and occasional nastiness when it came to gender identity, a fair charge, but one that could be levied at a number of comedies from the era.
The film was a box office success, earning $107 million (via BoxOfficeMojo). It was a bit less well-received critically, earning only a 47% on Rotten Tomatoes, with many critics turned off by the film's gross-out humor, raunchiness, and occasional nastiness when it came to gender identity, a fair charge, but one that could be levied at a number of comedies from the era.
- 10/2/2024
- by Zachary Moser
- ScreenRant
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