Not a funny as I remembered
It's true - you can never go home again.
Unless a young Cameron Diaz is there - YUM Unfortunately hasn't aged well. That's prolly why she abandoned Hollywood.
It's true - you can never go home again.
Unless a young Cameron Diaz is there - YUM Unfortunately hasn't aged well. That's prolly why she abandoned Hollywood.
It was never that funny. It was because you were 27 years younger.
shareIt's pretty fucking funny still. And pretty fucking dark.
shareDiaz got dumped by Hollywood because she lost her looks and was never a great actress.
shareI agree she was realistically C level as an actress, but I will always give her props for her performance in “My Sister's Keeper”. Especially so as her character, even as a mother of a sick daughter, was unlikeable for much of the film. She really did a fine job in that film.
shareI rewatched it last night for the first time in a LONG time. Genuinely over 20 years.
It's the sort of film that's a lot of fun when you're between 5 and 10. But I found the Jim Carrey-isms tiring and dated, he had his fun in the 90s but his whole thing is a bit irritating now.
Not an awful film but definitely of it's time and for a certain age demographic.
^This^
I remember enjoying Ace Ventura back in the day but Carrey’s schtick got really old, really soon. Can’t watch anything with him in it anymore.
I never found it to be hilarious. I saw it maybe 2 years ago for the first time since 2001 and I guess the only thing I can say about the movie is that it's pleasant. Not great, but pleasant.
shareIt was one of the most overrated films ever.
shareI disagree. I still find it funny. Especially the Cuban Pete scene.
shareI never found it to be particularly funny. It was very entertaining though
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