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Bruce Almighty (Full Frame)

 
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100
 
format: DVD
series: Bruce Almighty  [view more]
published: November 25, 2003
genre: Comedy
# of discs: 1
 
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Crew

Director: Tom Shadyac
Cast: Jim Carrey
Morgan Freeman
Jennifer Aniston
Philip Baker Hall
Catherine Bell
Lisa Ann Walter
Steven Carell
Nora Dunn
Ken Rudúlph
Writer: Michael O'Keefe
Steve Koren
Steve Oedekerk
Producer: Tom Shadyac
Jim Carrey
James D. Brubaker
Michael Bostick
Steve Koren
Mark O'Keefe


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Product details

Screen format:Full Frame - 1.33
Audio track:Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound - English
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound - French
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound - Spanish
DTS 5.1 Surround Sound - English
Subtitles:Spanish
French
Dubbed:Spanish
French
DVD region code:Region 1


Bonus material

Featurette:"The Process of Jim"
Audio commentary:Tom Shadyac - Director


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Editorial review

Source: Amazon

Bestowing Jim Carrey with godlike powers is a ripe recipe for comedy, and Bruce Almighty delivers the laughs that Carrey's mainstream fans prefer. The high-concept premise finds Carrey playing Bruce Nolan, a frustrated Buffalo TV reporter, stuck doing puff-pieces while a lesser colleague (the hilarious Steven Carell) gets the anchor job he covets. Bruce demands an explanation from God, who pays him a visit (in the serene form of Morgan Freeman) and lets Bruce take over while he takes a brief vacation. What does a petty, angry guy do when he's God? That's where Carrey has a field day, reuniting with his Ace Ventura and Liar, Liar director, Tom Shadyac, while Jennifer Aniston gamely keeps pace as Bruce's put-upon fiancée. Carrey's actually funnier before he becomes Him, and the movie delivers a sappy, safely diluted notion of faith that lacks the sincerity of the 1977 hit Oh, God! Still, we can be thankful that Carrey took the high road and left Little Nicky to Adam Sandler. --Jeff Shannon
 
 

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