Actor Jim Carrey Leaves His Agency

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    Chris.

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    SOURCE: http://www.imdb.com (the news part of it, not where anyone can update)

    I think the split seems perfectly reasonable to me. He probably could have found a lot better roles but he's been stuck in some bad movies lately. It's a shame because his old movies are such classics.
     
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    I don't know wheither this is good or bad because I like his recent movies just as much as his earlier movies.

    This could probably mean he gets to play some more intresting and abnormal characters again like he used to, which is great.

    Has he been signed to another agency already or not ?
     
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    Not that I know of because imdb didn't say anything about him being signed to another one already. :lol:
     
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    :lol: Okay. Just asking.

    Coming to think of it, he has been in some pretty bad movies last year.
     
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    Yeah and then, like the article said, he was in two upcoming movies that had to be cancelled because they went over 100 million dollars.
     
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    Yeah, that's really a lot of money to spend on a bad movie...
     
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    Me Myself and I was funny.
    And then after that I forgot about him.

    I miss the old days of In Living Colour.
     
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    I liked the early films and Bruce Almighty's a pretty great movie too.
     
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    I'm probably one of only a few people in the world who thought The Cable Guy was good, but The Truman Show blows all of his comedies out of the water.
     
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    I LOVED The Cable Guy :lol:
     
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    Maybe Jim Carrey should re-invent himself by doing low-budget independent movies. Kind of like John Travolta with Pulp Fiction.
     
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    I was going to say the same thing lol. Maybe he'll make another awesomely funny movie now. Me Myself and Irene was hilarious, Bruce Almighty was really good, but kinda meh at times and I didn't see that unfortunate events or the movie where he lost his memory or whatever, but the Ace Venturas, the Mask, Dumb and Dumber and Liar Liar are his best IMO.
     

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