The actor says the weekend wedding "was simply perfect"
It may be only the first week of November, but Disney's "A Christmas Carol" got the holiday season started by spiriting $31 million at the box office, according to early estimates by Hollywood.com Box Office.
Christmas comes earlier and earlier every year, doesn't it?
Ebenezer Scrooge has been haunting the holiday season ever since Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" was published in 1843 and the miserly old geezer has also been "bah humbug-ing" the big screen for decades.
But, the reality star tells PEOPLE, she had "so much fun" on the set of Brothers
"I'm very excited," says Carrey, 47, whose daughter Jane is expecting her first child
The actor, who has had marital trouble recently, decides to postpone work on The Three Stooges
She's also taught boyfriend Jim Carrey to play poker, and is working on yoga
The couple, who have been dating for 3½ years, got engaged Saturday
Jake Gyllenhaal will join the funnyman as a baseball fan who sells his soul
The actor says the weekend wedding "was simply perfect"
It may be only the first week of November, but Disney's "A Christmas Carol" got the holiday season started by spiriting $31 million at the box office, according to early estimates by Hollywood.com Box Office.
Christmas comes earlier and earlier every year, doesn't it?
Ebenezer Scrooge has been haunting the holiday season ever since Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" was published in 1843 and the miserly old geezer has also been "bah humbug-ing" the big screen for decades.
But, the reality star tells PEOPLE, she had "so much fun" on the set of Brothers
"I'm very excited," says Carrey, 47, whose daughter Jane is expecting her first child
The actor, who has had marital trouble recently, decides to postpone work on The Three Stooges
She's also taught boyfriend Jim Carrey to play poker, and is working on yoga
The couple, who have been dating for 3½ years, got engaged Saturday
Jake Gyllenhaal will join the funnyman as a baseball fan who sells his soul
This year's fest will bring out Ashton Kutcher, Ben Affleck and Chris Rock, among others
If the box office this weekend is any indication of what 2009 will be like, maybe there is a reason for some optimism.
The Yes Man actress and singer plans to marry Death Cab for Cutie musician Ben Gibbard
The question is a toughie: Would audiences rather see Jim Carrey and his slightly-less-rubbery face resurrect the same comic schtick for Warners' "Yes Man" that made him a star, or watch Will Smith save souls while running through the rain in Sony's spiritual tearjerker "Seven Pounds"?
Jim Carrey has been making audiences laugh for years, but the star says he's really a "weird, serious person."
It's been a while since Jim Carrey did an out-and-out comedy -- unless you count "Fun With Dick and Jane," which I don't. "Yes Man" isn't going to figure in any Top 10 lists or Oscar prognostications, but it takes a simple idea and runs with it, reminding us how Carrey became such a big star in the first place.
The Yes Man star says "there are alternatives" and supports people thinking for themselves
The Yes Man star says he's "a pushover" when it comes to those two
"My whole thing on marriage is personal," she says of being with Jim Carrey
"Say hi to him," she tells crowd before dad's cameo in There's Something About Mary
The pop star joins Jim Carrey and Jenny McCarthy for a Generation Rescue benefit
Evan helped the actor see the "greatness of [McCarthy]'s spirit," he tells PEOPLE
"He could have any 20-year-old perfect girl with perfect breasts, and he stays," she says
He's in love with Jenny McCarthy, but after two failed marriages says he "really should stop"
First the good news: As the lead character in "Horton Hears a Who!", Jim Carrey does not parade around in an elephant costume.
A new film adaptation of the Dr. Seuss classic is smart, sensible and organic
Jim Carrey has been scoring points with Jenny McCarthy's 5-year-old son, Evan – with his role as the voice of the lead character in Dr. Seuss's Horton Hears a Who.
Video courtesy Harpo ProductionsForget roses and a romantic dinner. Jim Carrey had another Valentine's Day plan for girlfriend Jenny McCarthy. "We're just gonna go everywhere she ever existed – you know, where she had her first kiss," the comedian says on an episode of the Oprah Winfrey Show set to air Monday.
Best Super Bowl XLII moment? My vote goes to Eli Manning, standing atop the Lombardi podium and sporting a grossly oversized championship T-shirt over his uniform, defiant in his doofy-ness to the last second. Of course, the commercials offered a few highlights, too -- though not as many as we always seem to expect. My favorites, in no particular order:
For Renée Zellweger, peace and quiet are golden.
You can ogle Jenny McCarthy – just don't Google her, says her protective boyfriend, Jim Carrey.
Jim Carrey has made a straight-to-YouTube video. And it's not funny at all.
Jenny McCarthy is just like everybody else when it comes to her fitness regime: diet and exercise - and home workout equipment that she doesn't really use for its proper purpose.
Things are going great for Jenny McCarthy and Jim Carrey - but don't expect them to walk down the aisle any time soon.
"Evan Almighty" did not live up to its name at the weekend box office in North America.
Even as the great and good assemble for the annual orgy of self-congratulation that is the Oscars ceremony, you have to wonder if there has ever been a greater disconnect between the films up for the awards and the movies the studios are pumping out on a weekly basis.
Let's see: Adam Sandler has been an immature, lazy student ("Billy Madison"); an immature, lazy golfer ("Happy Gilmore"); an immature, lazy wedding singer ("The Wedding Singer"); an immature, lazy father ("Big Daddy"); and an immature, lazy son of the devil ("Little Nicky").
There's a reason certain stars get eight figures to appear in a film, and it's not talent.
Few could have predicted that Bill Murray, Jim Carrey or Adam Sandler would ever be taken seriously as actors, so hear me out when I say that Will Ferrell, over the next decade, could make a similar transformation.
Based on the first three novels of the deliciously malicious "Lemony Snicket" series, "A Series of Unfortunate Events" chronicles the misfortunes of the three extraordinary Baudelaire orphans, who are left in the not-so-loving care of a wickedly eccentric actor after their parents die in a mysterious fire.
In his opening statements to a jury, Michael Jackson's lead defense attorney said Monday that the mother of his client's accuser has a long history of using her son's illness to pry money from celebrities.
How much would you pay to name a new species? It's a mammal. Now how much would you pay? Not only is it a mammal, it's a monkey, a cute, furry little primate from the Bolivian rainforest.
Daniel Handler has a vested interest in hoping the movie "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events" -- expected to be a big holiday draw -- plays well.
Now would be a good time to stop and take a look at the state of comedy in film.
Maybe hiring a quack to erase the memories of an ex-girlfriend wasn't such a smart move for Jim Carrey in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. But most investors would do well to cultivate a litt...
Andrew McCarthy can admit now that he wasn't exactly in the pink while shooting the movie "Pretty in Pink."
Jim Carrey says he couldn't have played the lead role in "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" if he hadn't been through some painful relationships.
Just four words can sum up "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind": Screenplay by Charlie Kaufman.
In "Requiem for a Nun," William Faulkner made the famous observation, "The past is never dead. It's not even past."
Convinced that the world revolves around you--or, at least, that it should? Several controversial new devices enable the self-absorbed consumer to make life a little more like The Truman Show, only...
If you're old enough to attend an R-rated movie without a chaperone, you probably sympathize with Esquire's assessment of this past summer. After sitting through "one crappy blockbuster after anoth...
On a sunny August afternoon in Los Angeles, a crowd of teens gathers outside the studios of Nickelodeon, the children's cable television network. They've come to this seedy stretch of Sunset Boulev...
Road shows--when bankers take executives schmoozing before an IPO--are famously dreary. To ease the pain, Boston Coach (800-558-3910; bostoncoach.com) has started a Road Show Service. The 24-hour h...
When it comes to strengthening those domestic bonds, you can't beat a family trip into the scenic American countryside. Except for the family, of course. And the trip. Oh, yeah--and the scenic Amer...
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