Jim Carrey talks about what it would take for him to reprise iconic roles like Ace Ventura.
Johnny Ventura has died, and Vin Diesel is one of the many feeling the loss of the legend.
So what's up next for the Jim Carrey-led property?
Ace Ventura is returning for a third film, production company Morgan Creek has revealed.
You've got to hand it to Saturday Night Live: When they celebrate, they celebrate hard. The latest episode of SNL aired approximately 12 hours after major networks officially named Joe Biden as President-elect and Kamala Harris as the Vice President-elect after a week of counting ballots and slowly watching election maps turn blue and red. After a day of public rejoicing across the nation, SNL decided to keep the good times going with one heck of a cold open starring Jim Carrey, Maya Rudolph, and Alec Baldwin. [caption id="attachment_947181" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via NBC[/…
As the NFL returns, let's look back at these classic roles.
25 years ago, in 1994, Jim Carrey starred in three movies that were each a blockbuster smash: Dumb and Dumber, The Mask, and Ace Ventura: Pet Detective. But it’s the latter that really made him a star. Carrey famously hates doing sequels to his movies, since he doesn’t like to play the same character twice, but he returned to the role of Ace and there’s a good reason for that. He’s a hilarious character. The character’s stories involve physical comedy, his lines are always unwieldy and unpredictable – for a master improviser like Carrey, that character is an all-you-can-eat buffet of comedy. Here are Ace Ventura’s 10 Funniest Quotes.
David Alan Grier admits that the project was put to him as a potential starring vehicle, and he passed on it.