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The Truman Show (1998) PG (Feature Film - Comedy, Drama) |
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An insurance salesman learns that his life has been the basis of a popular, 24-hour-a-day television show, and that even his wife and mother are just actors. He then attempts a daring escape.
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By the Numbers: Dec. 21 |
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…Truman Show earned $125.6 million in 1998, proof that audiences will flock to see Carrey even when he's not talking out of his posterior. His acclaimed turn as late comic Andy Kaufman , in Man on the Moon , was greeted with apathy and earned a humorless $34.5 million. The Majestic parallels The Truman…
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EXTRA: Carrey's Unfunny Business |
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…that saw a $42 mil debut from a blatantly derivative flick called Scary Movie, Carrey's no longer the undisputed King of Comedy. Until 1998's The Truman Show ($125.6 mil), it looked like the chameleon comedian could do no wrong. It all began with his 1994 breakthrough hit Ace Ventura: Pet Detective ($108…
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Christmas weekend might be record-breaking |
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…successfully transition from silly-but-successful comedies such as Ace Ventura: Pet Detective and Dumb and Dumber to a drama such as 1998's The Truman Show (which made $31.5 million in its opening weekend and grossed $125.6 million overall), Man on the Moon challenges its audience to warm up to Andy…
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Boston film critics crown 'Three Kings' best picture |
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…and a second Best New Filmmaker award for director Kimberly Peirce . Jim Carrey , who picked up a Golden Globe last year for his dramatic showing in The Truman Show , was named Best Actor for his portrayal of late comedian Andy Kaufman , who died of cancer at age 35. The Best Supporting Actor award went…
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Kid Power Powers Holiday Week Box Office |
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…weekend. Based on their stars' track records, Both Moon and King are shaping up to be major disappointments: Carrey 's last film, 1998's The Truman Show , grossed more than $125 million domestically, while Foster 's 1997 sci-fi film, Contact, made more than $100 million. Man on the Moon bowed…
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