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I just found a lot of the characters to be annoying. There's lots of movies that i didnt like, then rewatched and decided i did like it so i guess i'll have to check this one out again either way. |
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If you can, try to find a fanedit called The Spence Edit. It's not a perfectly executed edit, but it is far superior to the original. Mainly he took out most anything not directly pertinent to Rose. Which effectively kills off the whole plotline of her husband searching for her. It makes for a far tighter movie overall.
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![]() I didn't like it as much as others in the audience did. Carrey seemed fatigued and showed very little of his now-famous "energy". There were sparks of his old self, but they were spread out. As for the penguins, they stole the scenes every time they came in. Clark Gregg, Angela Lansbury and Jeffrey Tambor lent good support, but the film missed that starry injection which Carrey usually provides. * * ½
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