Fun with Dick and Jane with Jim Carrey: UMD for Sony PSP Cover

    Fun with Dick and Jane Director: Dean Parisot Cast: Jim Carrey, Téa Leoni, Alec Baldwin, Richard Jenkins

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    • UMD for Sony PSP Release Date: 04/11/2006
    • Original Release: 2005
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 44,716

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    This remake of a 1977 comedy seems timely in an age of widespread corporate malfeasance and conspicuous consumption. Jim Carrey and Téa Leoni replace George Segal and Jane Fonda in this rework, portraying upwardly mobile suburbanites who face bankruptcy when he loses his high-profile job with an imploding multinational corporation. Reluctant to sacrifice their comfortable lifestyle, the couple take up armed robbery; and, thanks to Carrey's manic mugging and broad slapstick, the movie is pretty funny. Oddly enough, and making a clear case for the DVD version, there are just as many laughs in the extras. A brief gag reel includes snippets of Carrey improvising on the set, and six deleted scenes include a howler that finds Dick being confronted by an elderly night watchman -- played by veteran character actor James Whitmore -- while heisting a toy store. Despite his advanced age, the ex-Marine proceeds to whale the daylights out of Dick in a four-minute slapstick sequence that certainly should have been included in the final cut. There are also several minutes of raw footage from on-camera interviews given by Carrey and Leoni at a daylong press junket. It's tough to repeatedly answer the same questions (many of them moronic to begin with) without occasionally getting goofy, and that's exactly what we get to see here. The stars get a big laugh when, following a query about the filming of love scenes, they suddenly go into a passionate clinch and topple off their chairs. We don't normally stress a disc's supplemental features, but in this case the extras are a decided asset. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    Just OK.by Gary43

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    April 06, 2009: Not Jim's best, but an ok escape.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Pan & Scan edition.

    I Have More Fun With My Grandma.by Anonymous

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    January 05, 2007: This movie was not funny at all. Jim Carey running around trying to be funny--but not succeeding (could you expect him to? he hasnt had a funny movie since The Mask, I guess it was his first and last good one). Were we watching Holes or something, cause I swear he was diggin up holes and what not in his yard. stupid, anybody??? And who holds up a coffee shop...and then goes back inside and actually gets coffee?! LAME. Not his best work, although have any of them been? (except for the mask)

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Pan & Scan edition.


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