I too grew up idolizing Jim Carrey as a child. I even wrote a seven page research paper on him in junior high. I would argue that “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” just may be the best movie of the ’00s.
Coincidently I was recently thinking about the “Masters of Horror” series. I had messaged Anchor Bay to see if there were any high definition masters of the series. As a collector of movies on iTunes I try to get the HD version of any film if possible, and I’d like to have John Carpenter’s “Cigarette Burns” and Takashi Miike’s infamous “Imprint” (the episode which was too gruesome even for cable broadcast).
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I’ve always felt that Jim Carrey would have been the most successful modern male comedian if he were suddenly sent back to the 1920s.
I feel like it’s been a while since y’all have just had a comedian on to shoot the shit. It’s like a BP Throwback Thursday.
I too grew up idolizing Jim Carrey as a child. I even wrote a seven page research paper on him in junior high. I would argue that “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” just may be the best movie of the ’00s.
Coincidently I was recently thinking about the “Masters of Horror” series. I had messaged Anchor Bay to see if there were any high definition masters of the series. As a collector of movies on iTunes I try to get the HD version of any film if possible, and I’d like to have John Carpenter’s “Cigarette Burns” and Takashi Miike’s infamous “Imprint” (the episode which was too gruesome even for cable broadcast).
I still haven’t seen “Imprint.” I know they put it out on DVD but I never got around to it.
– David