Jim Carrey is inside the magazine of Entertainment Weekly,
on page 69 as the 11th best entertainer of the year for 2004.
There is a sexy picture on there too, full page.
just thought I would let y'all know.
~Darvon
Jim Carrey in Entertainment Weekly Dec. 31st - Jan. 7th, '05
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Jim Carrey in Entertainment Weekly Dec. 31st - Jan. 7th, '05Jim Carrey is inside the magazine of Entertainment Weekly,
on page 69 as the 11th best entertainer of the year for 2004. There is a sexy picture on there too, full page. just thought I would let y'all know. ~Darvon "I've just slipped into the 7th day of hell, thank you." - Liar, Liar
Yeah, I got that in the mail and just went through it last night. There's a reaallly sexy picture of him on the table of contents page as well.
Here's the article and one photo Jim Carrey #11 - Range Rover It's fitting that Jim Carrey has signed on to play Steve Austin in the big-screen adaptation of The Six Million Dollar Man. The bionic box office star — already Hollywood's $25 Million Man — got bigger! stronger! faster! this year, immobilizing his spastic face for a small, well-received indie role before releasing it into a humongo, big-budget crowd-pleaser. Carrey kicked off the year by quietly blowing away art-house audiences in Michel Gondry's heart-twisting, brain-scrambling tragicomedy, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Floppy-haired and crumple-faced, Carrey sank deep into the role of Joel, a frowsy, lovelorn introvert so devastated by the breakup with his girlfriend, Clementine (Kate Winslet), that he arranges to erase her from his memory. ''I made a choice to go hiding in this character. I wanted to be withdrawn and let others get drawn into me,'' says Carrey. ''Kate plays the flamboyant part, I'm the quiet one, and the love story is the star.'' Quiet part or not, Carrey still stands out. ''Chris Rock came up to me,'' he recalls, ''and he said, 'Watching you in that movie was like watching Sugar Ray Leonard win the Indianapolis 500. I had no idea you could do stuff like that!''' We do, however, know Carrey can — and should — do stuff like this: In Brad Silberling's $140 million lollypop, Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, he fiendishly indulges in the role of Count Olaf (among a number of other colorful characters), arch-nemesis to the long-suffering Baudelaire orphans and the film's Hoover, gloriously sucking up the laughs frame by frame. Which, by the way, is just fine by him. ''It's exultation — not compromise...I don't want to bore the hell out of people, or myself, by sticking to a pattern and always doing the same crap,'' he says. No worries there. --by Nancy Miller
thanks for posting that picture!
I got it in the mail too.. lol I got free 8 issues, then i'm gonna cancel lol "I've just slipped into the 7th day of hell, thank you." - Liar, Liar
Here's the table of contents page **wipes chin**
I really want to contact the photographer for this one
Really really great pictures!!!! Thanks so much for sharing dudes~!!
"I decided that I wanted to make movies that would uplift people." - Jim Carrey
I forgot to mention that this issue also shows that in the Top 50 movies of 2004, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind ranked #5 by 11 critics' average ratings.
EW Movie Reviewers rate ESOTSM: Lisa Schwarzbaum #5 on her list, critic Owen Glieberman rated it at #2 on his personal list.
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