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Gervais Disses The Office Finale

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Ricky Gervais interviewed for the manager’s position on Thursday night’s season finale of “The Office,” but his David Brent didn’t quite impress the Dunder Mifflin search committee. That’s fine with him; they didn’t do much to impress him, either. Gervais, who created the show in Britain and played the cruelly clueless manager Brent in the show’s two series run, hit out at the series’ star-studded finale as well as the general thrust of the show. He’s proud of it for its success, but doesn’t think it quite compares with his original British version. He wrote: “Watching the Office finale may remind some of the Chris Martin episode of Extras..”‘It’s only Warren Buffett…….. What are you doing in a paper merchant’s in Scranton? It’s mental,’” he wrote on his blog. “If you’re going to jump a shark, jump a big one. Still we’ve a had a good innings. Ha ha.” The shark he’s accuses the show of jumping involves its multitude of guest stars interviewing for the manager position vacated by Steve Carell/Michael Scott and Will Ferrell/Deangelo Vickers, including Will Arnett, Ray Romano, Catherine Tate, James Spader and Jim Carrey. As a whole, he said, the show doesn’t quite compare to the ambitions of the original. I assume most people know I didn’t do the US remake for the art. I did my version for the art. That’s why I stopped it after a few hours of telly, Gervais wrote. “Don’t get me wrong. I’m very proud of the US version. It was not only a very very good network comedy but it was also a massive success story. But you know, I did it for different reasons, ambitions and with slightly different emotional attachments to the project.” And as for the speculation that he could join the show as permanent manager? Don’t count on it. “And once and for all… I would never ever in a million years take a permanent role in the show as an actor. It really would be f*cking mental. You don’t start a company to work on reception.” Interestingly, it may be a fellow Brit in Tate that gets the job; rumor is that she is the top choice of the show’s producers for the full time gig next season.

Jim Carrey Goes Punk!

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Not that we’re a celeb gossip site or anything, but….

Movie Review: I Love You Phillip Morris

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Jim Carrey is one of those extraordinary actors, who has defied his initial pigeon holing over the years. From starting out, making memorable, slapstick films such as Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, The Mask and, quite possibly one of the greatest comedy movies of all time, Dumb and Dumber he then went on to prove he actually could act with wonderful, thought provoking features such as The Truman Show, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and the often over-looked Andy Kaufman bio-pic, Man on the Moon. Evolving from the former category, can I Love You Phillip Morris live up to past heights? Or be another Dick and Jane…

The story begins with Russell – Jim Carrey – on his deathbed recalling the events of his life that led him there. Beginning his life in Texas, Russell is a happily married police officer who plays the organ at church, prays every night with his wife – Leslie Mann – and spends his off hours searching for the biological mother who gave him up as a child. That, and he’s gay. After a life changing accident, Steven leaves his life and family behind to go out into the world and be his true, flamboyantly gay self. He moves to Miami, finds a boyfriend and begins living the high life.

He realizes quickly though, that a life of luxury is expensive, leading this resourceful former cop to turn to a life as a conman. But when his con work finally catches up with him, Steven is sent to prison where he meets, and almost instantly falls in love with Phillip Morris – Ewan McGregor. From there the story becomes a Don Quixote-esque story of a forlorn lover who cannot bear to be separated from his soul-mate. He will go to any lengths to be with Phillip, including but not limited to breaking out of jail on multiple occasions, impersonating Phillips lawyer and fraudulently becoming the CFO of a major corporation.

Firstly it was somewhat comforting that you could easily tell Jim Carrey and Ewan McGregor looked like they had a fantastic time making this film, it’s just a crying shame none of that enjoyment transferred over this poor soul reviewing it.

Not always but often I find it genuinely hard to enjoy a film when the story is not overly interesting or, more importantly, the main character is not the least bit likable. This was unfortunately the case for I Love You Phillip Morris. Watching Stephen’s refusal to sought redemption was excruciating, as if he had some sick addiction to compulsively lie to the people who loved him, even after realising how badly it hurt them, he still went and did it again. It regrettably conjured up the bad experiences I had of watching the 2009 feature, starring Matt Damon, The Informant! Or alternatively a far less glamorous take on the brilliant Catch Me If You Can.

Ewan McGregor on the other hand played his part beautifully, as the tender, loving title character Phillip. I found him to be an interesting disposition of untapped potential. In one particular scene he describes some of his past relationships to Steven and part of me wondered why the filmmakers failed to incorporate these moments into the film in some capacity.

Overall, the story suffered from too many loose ends never being truly fleshed out, such as Stephen’s ever loving and naive God-fearing wife – Leslie Mann once again being criminally under used – not having a problem with him suddenly deciding to up sticks and announce he was homosexual. This could have been a chance to inject a little bit of drama or conflict but alas it was not meant to be.

It just felt as though the movie was a series of random events broke up by Stephen’s numerous stints in prison. This was perfectly fine and dare I say quite humorous, the first time, and possibly even the second time, but by the time Stephen attempts to escape from prison the fifth or sixth time I thought it was past the stage of verging into the utterly obscene.

I am fully aware it was dubbed as a comedy, and apparently hailed as ‘the funniest film for 2010’ from other sections of the critiquing fraternity; if this is the case then I have lost a little bit of faith in the comedy genre. Yes I sniggered at one or two of the prison scenes but really Jim Carrey has produced far better than this.

Final Thoughts
It does not take much to make me laugh or cry, however I Love You Phillip Morris failed to genuinely do both. I concede it was smartly written in places and on a superficial level was even well-filmed but unless it’s a special effects extravaganza that is never enough. A flawed, incoherent and unbalanced feature, never knowing whether it wanted to be an insane satire on prison life or a new-age love story of two men who have found their soul mates in each other. I don’t hate you Phillip Morris, but I don’t love you either.

[rating:2/5]

See This If You Liked…
The Informant! and Catch Me If You Can

www.phillipmorristhemovie.com

Competition: I Love You Phillip Morris – CLOSED

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To celebrate the release of Jim Carrey‘s latest movie, I Love You Phillip Morris, we are giving away a shed-load of lovely pressies – check them out below!

I Love You Phillip Morris is the story of a charasmatic conman’s journey from small-town businessman to flamboyant white-collar criminal, who repeatedly finds himself in trouble with the law, brilliantly escaping from the Texas prison system on four separate occasions.

With a taste from extravagance, he funds his lifestyle by claiming thousands of dollars of “slip and fall” accidents on the insurance which progressed to faking his way into a CEO role at a top company embezzling huge sums of money; posing as a judge to reduce his bail and to arrange his early release and masquerading as an FBI agent to report himself no long wanted…

Confused? Don’t be! Go see this movie and what better way to get you in the mood than to enter our competition. To win the goodies above, just answer the following question…

Jim Carrey also starred in which of these movies:

A – The Task

B – The Mask

C – The Flask

Please email A, B or C along with your name and address to: win@panicdots.com


The competition closes on Wednesday 31st March 2010, entries will not be accepted after this time. The winner will be contacted via email on Thursday 1st April 2010.