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  • UserX
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    Originally posted by Gear_Jammer View Post
    I laughed my A$$ off, but then again, I'm really just a sophomoric wanker that loves fart jokes.
    We are aligned!

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  • Gear_Jammer
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    I laughed my A$$ off, but then again, I'm really just a sophomoric wanker that loves fart jokes.

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  • Z06killinsbf
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    Originally posted by motoman View Post
    Saw it last night and while it did remind me of Dumb & Dumber, I felt they tried too hard to make it funny. Todays comedy is so different from the 90's. I smiled at most of the funny parts and only laughed at a couple.
    100% agree. We just saw it and I expected it to not live up to the original. Yes there were good parts but much of it was left to be desired.

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  • UserX
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    Originally posted by UserX View Post
    if Jennifer Lawrence made a cameo, I missed it.
    Well, I didn't miss it, she wasn't in it. There are conflicting stories on why that is.

    Jennifer Lawrence won't be making a cameo appearance in this month's 'Dumb and Dumber To', as was previously reported.


    ‘Dumb and Dumber To’: Why Jennifer Lawrence Cameo Was Canceled

    This weekend, comedy sequel Dumb and Dumber To will hit theaters 20 years after its predecessor did, which is more than enough reason for fans to be excited about its arrival. Seeing Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels work together with impeccable chemistry in their iconic roles will be the main reason moviegoers show up, but comedic films are always fun for the cameos they sport (see: the Jump Street movies), which keep eagle-eyed viewers on the hunt for more famous people.

    Dumb and Dumber To isn’t without a few cameos, but one that made headlines last year was the one Jennifer Lawrence was set up for. The Oscar-winning actress, who is a self-proclaimed fan of the first film, was reportedly on board to portray a younger version of the character Fraida Felcher (Tina Turner) in a flashback sequence, but Lawrence won’t be seen in the final product – allegedly having nixed her bit part in the followup.

    THR broke the story, saying that while Lawrence filmed her scene, she had the right to veto the cameo if she so chose, and apparently she exercised that clause when Dumb and Dumber To was being put together. Directors Bobby and Peter Farrelly and Lawrence’s reps all deny that the actress was responsible for the content ending up on the cutting room floor, but no matter the circumstances, she’s not in it.

    It’s not really news to find out that certain scenes have been removed from a final cut, since this happens no matter what the project is – but it is somewhat interesting due to Lawrence’s stature as one of the most popular talents in Hollywood today. The film’s expected to do fine box office wise, but the presence of a big star like Lawrence (even for one small scene) might have drawn the uninitiated to Dumb and Dumber To – if only to see the actress in a different light.

    In our interview with the Farrelly brothers, they state that scheduling issues prevented the cameo from even happening in the first place, yet alone be cut out of the movie. Here are the quotes from Bobby and Peter Farrelly, on the matter.

    Bobby: She was down in Atlanta making a movie too when we were down there, but it just didn’t work. We would love to do a movie with Jennifer one day.

    Peter: It was close to happening.

    Bobby: We were talking about her for a much bigger part, but we couldn’t pull it off.

    Peter: Yeah because she was doing Hunger Games down there and we were all around each other. She’s a huge fan of the first one, we went out to dinner with her and Jeff one night and everything Jeff said, she was like, “Oh my gosh you sounded just like Harry there! Say that again!” She was fascinated by it, so there was talk about it but it was complicated. She’s such a superstar and you know, agents.


    What’s more is that the young Felcher remained in the theatrical version, but only as a stand-in’s back and nothing else. Her character was obviously important enough to include in the movie we’ll all see, so this adds validity to the belief that Lawrence axed herself out after seeing it. We doubt the filmmakers would do that themselves.

    The question then remains, why would Lawrence make this move, considering she admits to enjoying Dumb and Dumber? The most obvious reason would be a fear of a damaged reputation. In the past couple of years, Lawrence has skyrocketed to superstardom with critically-acclaimed turns in Oscar nominees like Silver Linings Playbook (for which she won Best Actress) as well as taking part in major franchises such as The Hunger Games and X-Men. The original Dumb and Dumber is viewed as a ’90s comedy classic, but the early reception for its delayed sequel isn’t as strong.

    That said, Lawrence is such a hot commodity right now that even a minor association with one poor movie isn’t going to cause her stock to plummet. Her frequent co-star Bradley Cooper was game for a couple of maligned Hangover sequels and was still a major player on the awards circuit the last two years. He’s now a respected actor and earning more buzz for his performance in this year’s American Sniper, so people have illustrated they will forgive a blip on the radar every once in a while.

    Whatever the reason, those looking forward to seeing the fan-favorite actress in Dumb and Dumber To this holiday season will surely be disappointed. Even though her appearance would have been brief, Lawrence is always a welcome and worthy addition to any cast. But fans shouldn’t be too upset, as another noteworthy individual will be there to entertain you…

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  • UserX
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    Originally posted by motoman View Post
    Todays comedy is so different from the 90's.
    I don't think it is. If anything our sense of humor changes as we get older, but comedy is comedy. Don't be such a grumpy old man

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  • motoman
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    Saw it last night and while it did remind me of Dumb & Dumber, I felt they tried too hard to make it funny. Todays comedy is so different from the 90's. I smiled at most of the funny parts and only laughed at a couple.

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  • Craizie
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    Originally posted by 4bangen View Post
    I am with you Yale, I won't watch anything from him or a host of other Hollywood dirt bags. I have a list of people I won't give my money to and it's pretty long. It pissis my wife off on sometimes and she’ll makes comments like, "they are all dirt bags" to which I reply, "Then I'll read a book."

    I don't play the "man of the house, I make the rules" card too often, but when she wanted to buy a season of Glee I told her there was no way in Hell. Some people just will not get my money!
    This is why god made the pirate bay.

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  • UserX
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    Haters

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  • 4bangen
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    Originally posted by YALE View Post
    I won't be going. Jim Carrey is a dumb asshole.
    I am with you Yale, I won't watch anything from him or a host of other Hollywood dirt bags. I have a list of people I won't give my money to and it's pretty long. It pissis my wife off on sometimes and she’ll makes comments like, "they are all dirt bags" to which I reply, "Then I'll read a book."

    I don't play the "man of the house, I make the rules" card too often, but when she wanted to buy a season of Glee I told her there was no way in Hell. Some people just will not get my money!

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  • YALE
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    Originally posted by UserX View Post
    Using that logic, there'd be no reason to see any Hollywood movie.
    Fair point.

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  • UserX
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    Fuck the critics, this movie was funny! I was laughing for a good portion of it, there were some great one liners. Lloyd Christmas still has it. I was laughing so much I think I'll enjoy it even more the second time, I'm sure I missed some things.

    And if Jennifer Lawrence made a cameo, I missed it.

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  • War Machine
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    With the trailers I've seen I have a bad feeling its just recycled jokes from the first one for easy laughs.

    I'll watch it this weekend

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  • Sean88gt
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    I'm surprised the first one is rated so low, considering exactly what it is and the impact it had on pop-culture...Christ, even 20 years later.

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  • Rick Modena
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    It might be worth a $1.00 from RB in a few months. The first one had its moments, like finding the money and going all out, shavings, pedicures, shopping for tuxedos and Lambos. The mobster scene in the dog car. Holding up traffic on a one lane road on a mountain and arriving with frozen boogers, yeah I was lmao at few scenes in the first one.

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  • UserX
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    Originally posted by YALE View Post
    I won't be going. Jim Carrey is a dumb asshole.
    Using that logic, there'd be no reason to see any Hollywood movie.

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