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Bruce Almighty, a review by addicted2dvd


     Bruce Almighty: Widescreen (2003/United States)

Universal Studios Home Video
Director:Tom Shadyac
Writing:Steve Koren (Story By), Mark O'Keefe (Story By), Steve Koren (Screenwriter), Mark O'Keefe (Screenwriter), Steve Oedekerk (Screenwriter)
Length:101 min.
Rating:Rated PG-13 : Language, Sexual Content and Some Crude Humor
Video:Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85:1
Audio:English: Dolby Digital: 5.1, English: DTS: 5.1, Spanish: Dolby Digital: 5.1, French: Dolby Digital: 5.1, Commentary: Dolby Digital: Dolby Surround
Subtitles:English, French, Spanish

Stars:
Jim Carrey as Bruce Nolan
Morgan Freeman (1937) as God
Jennifer Aniston as Grace Connelly
Philip Baker Hall as Jack Baylor
Catherine Bell as Susan Ortega
Lisa Ann Walter as Debbie

Plot:
Comic genius Jim Carrey stars with Jennifer Aniston and Morgan Freeman in the entertaining comedy hit of the year that critics are applauding as a "laugh a minute" (Jim Ferguson, FOX-TV). Bruce Nolan (Carrey) is a TV reporter who believes the entire universe is stacked against him. In a life-altering encounter, the Big Guy Upstairs (Freeman) endows Bruce with all of His divine powers and challenges Bruce to take on the big job to see if he can do it any better. Bruce Almighty is the wildly funny comedy featuring "Jim Carrey at his best!" (Leonard Maltin, Hot Ticket)

Extras:
  • Scene Access
  • Audio Commentary
  • Feature Trailers
  • Bonus Trailers
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Featurettes
  • Production Notes
  • Outtakes/Bloopers
  • DVD-ROM Content


My Thoughts:
This is a movie I always enjoyed. I have watched it multiple times since I got the DVD... but for some reason this is the first time I seen it in a couple years now. I know Jim Carrey can be hard to take at times... but I seem to always enjoy him... and this one is no exception. Of course Jennifer Aniston is good as well. Catherine Bell plays one of the news anchors. She is of course good as well though her part is a little smaller then I would have liked to of seen. It isn't a small part... but I would have liked to seen more of her. Then there was \Morgan Freeman who played God which I thought was a great choice.



My Rating:
Out of a Possible 5


(From Celebrity of the Week Marathon: Catherine Bell on March 23rd, 2012)

Member's Reviews

Black Sabbath, a review by Jon


Black Sabbath (1963)
4 out of 5




(From Mario Bava marathon on June 21st, 2009)

Member's TV Reviews

"Due South" marathon, a review by Tom


1.14 The Man Who Knew Too Little (1995-02-09)
Writer: Paul Haggis (Created By), Frank Siracusa (Writer)
Director: George Bloomfield
Cast: Paul Gross (Constable Benton Fraser), David Marciano (Detective Ray Vecchio), Beau Starr (Lt. Harding Welsh), Daniel Kash (Detective Louis Gardino), Tony Craig (Detective Jack Huey), Catherine Bruhier (Elaine), Rino Romano (Ian MacDonald), Dean McDermott (Laurier), Joseph Griffin (McGill), William Dunlop (Danny "The Bull" Brock), Joan Heney (Brenda), Reg Dreger (Brendan), Sarain Boylan (Woman In Car), Marilyn Boyle (Waitress)

A fun episode. Ian, the compulsive liar, will be back once again in season two. This episode is the first time that Ray's car burns down, which happens about once a season :laugh:

Rating:

(From "Due South" marathon on July 18th, 2009)