| Lemony Snicket's a Series of Unfortunate Events (2004) |
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| Three wealthy children's parents are killed in a Fire. When they are sent to a distant relative, they find out that he is plotting to kill them and seize their fortune.
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| Bruce Almighty (2003) |
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| Bruce Almighty stars Jim Carrey as Bruce Nolan, a "human interest" television reporter in Buffalo, New York who is discontented with almost everything in life, despite his popularity and the love of his girlfriend Grace (Jennifer Aniston). At the end of the worst day in his life, Bruce angrily ridicules and rages against God - and God responds.
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| How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) |
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| n this live-action adaptation of the famous Christmas tale by Dr. Seuss, director Ron Howard (Apollo 13, Splash), casts comedian Jim Carrey in the title role, giving this rendition of How The Grinch Stole Christmas a perverse, manic spin. Add great special effects and a fast-moving script and this well-loved story of a freakish green monster living in a mountainside cave who disguises himself as Santa Claus, and steals the Christmas goodies from every single home in Whoville, becomes a hilarious holiday comedy.
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| Me, Myself & Irene (2000) |
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| Jim Carrey plays a Rhode Island State Trooper named Charlie who has a multiple personality disorder. One personality is crazy and aggressive, while the other is more friendly and laid back. Both ofthese personalities fall in love with the same woman named Irene after Charlie loses his medication.
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| The Truman Show (1998) |
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| An insurance salesman/adjuster (Jim Carrey) discovers his entire life is actually a TV show. The life of Truman Burbank has been broadcast around the world with tremendous success since the day he was born. A star for the mere fact that he exists, Truman has no idea that there are cameras in every corner of his world.
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| Liar Liar (1997) |
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| A pathologically lying lawyer desperately tries to grant his son's wish that he tell the truth for a 24-hour period. A fast track lawyer can't lie for 24 hours due to his son's birthday wish after the lawyer turns his son down for the last time.
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