
What was your first like??...................
- Clemmy
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I first saw Jim in the Mask... I liked it, but there were no flames. Years later I saw the Majestic on TV and loved it
... but (this is shameful
) somehow I hadn't paid attention to either the name of the movie or the actor... I believe I was in good company at the time... anyway... Jim had me with Eternal Sunshine... all that sensibility, love, pain, everything that we all go through... I then watched some of his other movies, learned more about him, and here I am today!


- Arutnev Eca
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it was The Mask when i saw him first.But when first time i saw The Mask it relased here in India.But i did not know his name though i liked that innnocent Stanley Ipkiss.Then i saw the same movie after some months on tv then i knew his name.From that time i have fallen in luv with him. 

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- MandyCarrey
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The first movie i saw was Ace Ventura pet detective.... i think it was played at skool or something.. and then my step bro bought it for me.. and i fell in luv with how funny he was lol... then when i saw his next movie out i saw tht one and enjoyed it.. and each time one of his movies has come out ever since i have bought them and gone to the cinema to see them,.... but the first Jim movie i went to see at the cinema was the truman show coz i was the right age .. i think all the ones before dint come on the cinema in the uk or i wasnt old enough to go see them
.... lol... so half of my Jim Carrey collection is on really old vhs so i need to start buyin all the ones frm majestic dwnwards on dvd! lol..... I just luv a man tht can make me laugh and has gorgeous brown eyes!! 


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My 1st Jim movie was...
Peggy Sue Got Married, when it came
out in the theatres, back in the '80s.
I was in my 20s at the time.
I may
have seen the Duck Factory when it
was on, as well, but I really dont'
remember. Anyway, I didnt see Jim
again until Ace and the Mask, and I
do remember coming out of the Mask
thinking, "This new guy is really cute!"
I had not seen In Living Color, but he
then became one of my favorite actors
I was about 37. I didnt fall in love with him
until I saw the Truman Show when I was
40, about 3 wks before I turned 41!
I have now been loving him and thinking
about him for 2,830 days now & counting!
out in the theatres, back in the '80s.
I was in my 20s at the time.

have seen the Duck Factory when it
was on, as well, but I really dont'
remember. Anyway, I didnt see Jim
again until Ace and the Mask, and I
do remember coming out of the Mask
thinking, "This new guy is really cute!"
I had not seen In Living Color, but he
then became one of my favorite actors

I was about 37. I didnt fall in love with him
until I saw the Truman Show when I was
40, about 3 wks before I turned 41!

I have now been loving him and thinking
about him for 2,830 days now & counting!

To Jim-I love you more than words can say,
my biggest dream in life is to marry you someday.-your future wife, Carol Carrey
aka Jimlover1
ps. or at least a date!
my biggest dream in life is to marry you someday.-your future wife, Carol Carrey
aka Jimlover1
ps. or at least a date!
I can't even remember which film I saw him in first.
He seems to have been around forever and I watched his films thinking he was funny, bit off the scale, but nothing I got totally wowed by.
My intrigue was captured a bit with The Cable Guy (tho it was much later before I really loved it).
I think, pinning it down, I was bowled over by the effect Man On The Moon had on me. I couldn't believe Jim could be that good. That inspired.
When I saw Eternal Sunshine (the greatest film ever) I just thought.....he was, without doubt, a genius.
After that, I go back and watch all the other stuff and think "Yeah, he is good!".

My intrigue was captured a bit with The Cable Guy (tho it was much later before I really loved it).
I think, pinning it down, I was bowled over by the effect Man On The Moon had on me. I couldn't believe Jim could be that good. That inspired.
When I saw Eternal Sunshine (the greatest film ever) I just thought.....he was, without doubt, a genius.
After that, I go back and watch all the other stuff and think "Yeah, he is good!".

Everybody should believe in something.
I believe I'll have another coffee!
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I believe I'll have another coffee!
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I was around 5 or 6 when I saw Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, and I thought Jim was the funniest guy ever. After that I would always walk around the house saying "Alrighty then!".
After that, I saw The Mask and then I was really hooked. I used to watch it over, and over, and over again and never got tired of it.
Jim was probably the first actor I ever really liked, and he's still my favorite after all these years. 



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