Steve Carell’s Crazy, Stupid, Love was a wild movie that flat-out destroyed Jim Carrey’s Ace Ventura: Pet Detective in one iconic confrontational scene during the climax of the film. Although both movies were great in their own way, the plot twists in both movies were quite wild.
However, Steve Carell‘s Crazy, Stupid, Love wins since the chaotic finale of the movie was just too impressive not to remember. When Cal Weaver (Steve Carell) reaches Hannah’s place (Emma Stone), Ryan Gosling emerges from her house, and it is revealed that he is her boyfriend.
No plot twist will ever be as funny as the one in Crazy, Stupid, Love
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— cinesthetic. (@TheCinesthetic) August 4, 2025
The man who had taught Carell how to flirt and seduce women was Hannah’s boyfriend, and the crazy plot twist was that Hannah…...
However, Steve Carell‘s Crazy, Stupid, Love wins since the chaotic finale of the movie was just too impressive not to remember. When Cal Weaver (Steve Carell) reaches Hannah’s place (Emma Stone), Ryan Gosling emerges from her house, and it is revealed that he is her boyfriend.
No plot twist will ever be as funny as the one in Crazy, Stupid, Love
pic.twitter.com/Dn0kMvgzis https://t.co/p8vZenB1Y2
— cinesthetic. (@TheCinesthetic) August 4, 2025
The man who had taught Carell how to flirt and seduce women was Hannah’s boyfriend, and the crazy plot twist was that Hannah…...
- 8/5/2025
- by Visarg Acharya
- FandomWire
In just two weeks’ time, it will be the 30th anniversary of the release of Batman Forever, the sequel that gave us Val Kilmer’s portrayal of the Dark Knight, the controversial rubber Bat-Nipples and an excuse for everyone in America to buy a CD containing Seal’s “Kiss From a Rose.”
That also means that it’s the 30th anniversary of Jim Carrey and Tommy Lee Jones’ behind-the-scenes drama. Carrey, of course, played Edward Nygma, aka The Riddler, alongside Jones’ Two-Face. In retrospect, it’s amazing that neither of them were hospitalized after ingesting so much scenery.
Back in 1995, Carrey was diplomatic about his working relationship with Jones, telling one interviewer about the “wonderment” he felt about the Oscar winner. “I thought, If he’s a pain in the butt I’ll use it, and if he’s, you know, (a) happy guy, I’ll have a good time,...
That also means that it’s the 30th anniversary of Jim Carrey and Tommy Lee Jones’ behind-the-scenes drama. Carrey, of course, played Edward Nygma, aka The Riddler, alongside Jones’ Two-Face. In retrospect, it’s amazing that neither of them were hospitalized after ingesting so much scenery.
Back in 1995, Carrey was diplomatic about his working relationship with Jones, telling one interviewer about the “wonderment” he felt about the Oscar winner. “I thought, If he’s a pain in the butt I’ll use it, and if he’s, you know, (a) happy guy, I’ll have a good time,...
- 5/30/2025
- Cracked
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