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Man on the moon movie jim carry
Man on the moon movie jim carry





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The Hollywood Reporter recalls one moment in the documentary which I think we'll have to see to fully understand, but here's how they described it:

MAN ON THE MOON MOVIE JIM CARRY DRIVER

Even Jim Carrey's driver during production indicated that he would stay in character on the drive home. Through the footage and interviews in the documentary (including Carrey himself), we see that Jim Carrey indeed would not respond to any name other than Andy Kaufman or Tony Clifton (the comedian's rude, crude, lounge singer alter ego one of his biggest showbiz pranks) while working on set. It was originally intended to be part of an electronic press kit, but ended up sitting in a Universal Pictures vault for the past couple decades because the studio didn't want anyone to come away from watching it thinking that Jim Carrey was "an asshole." Initially, the studio even put the kibosh on this project coming together, but thankfully, American Movie director Chris Smith was able to get it off the ground. The documentary comes from roughly 20 hours of candid footage of Jim Carrey on the set of Man on the Moon. The Man on the Moon documentary is called Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond – The Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman Featuring a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton, and this sounds like a movie that I didn't know I wanted to see and now can't see it soon enough. That's exactly what Jim Carrey did while working on Man on the Moon, and a new documentary that premiered at the Venice Film Festival explores the "psychotic" lengths to which the actor went to stay in character. We hear about method acting from actors occasionally, with talents like Daniel Day-Lewis investing themselves so deeply into a character that they maintain the illusion of that performance between takes on set, sometimes even when they're completely away from the production, all in an effort to give the most authentic portrayal possible. The 1999 biopic about famous, controversial and genius comedian Andy Kaufman starred Jim Carrey in the lead role, and his work on the movie is very well known due to the length that he went to in order to stay in character. Our original article follows below.Īs a die-hard stand-up comedy nerd, one of my favorite movies is Man on the Moon. Netflix has officially picked up the film. Update: If Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond – The Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman Featuring a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton sounds like something you want to see, you're in luck.







Man on the moon movie jim carry