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Farrelly brothers “almost done” with script for Dumb and Dumber To

The long-awaited Dumb and Dumber sequel has a confirmed title, with the Farrelly brothers announcing on Twitter it will be called Dumb and Dumber To. Approaching the twenty year anniversary of the first film, fans eagerly awaited the confirmation of a sequel starring both Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels (ignoring the awful Dumb and Dumberer […]

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Jim Carrey won’t star in Dumb and Dumber sequel

Lloyd Christmas has officially walked away from Harry Dunne. Jim Carrey tells ET Online that he has moved on from the Farrelly brothers‘ long-gestating sequel to their 1994 hit Dumb and Dumber, citing frustrating with studios New Line and Warner Bros. Carrey was one of the biggest cheerleaders for a Dumb and Dumber sequel. Late last year it was […]

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The top 10 movie idiots

The top 10 movie idiots. By Simon Miraudo. “Stupid is as stupid does,” Forrest Gump once cautioned a nation, and he was right. There’s a fine history of fools in cinema, and Paul Rudd‘s Ned from Our Idiot Brother (out this week on DVD and Blu-ray) joins that dim-witted pantheon. To celebrate his well-meaning stupidness, […]

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Farrelly brothers moving ahead with Dumb and Dumber 2

Just when you thought Hollywood couldn’t possibly be any dumber, it goes and does something like this … and totally redeems itself! According to Deadline, Bobby and Peter Farrelly are officially moving forward on a sequel to their hit debut feature Dumb and Dumber.  The brothers Farrelly have wrapped production on their Three Stooges movie, […]

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Jim Carrey might return for Dumb and Dumber, Bruce Almighty sequels

Jim Carrey talks possible sequels to his comedy hits Dumb and Dumber and Bruce Almighty in an interview with Coming Soon. Carrey talked up the return to two favourite characters, Lloyd Christmas and Bruce Nolan, while promoting his upcoming film, Mr Popper’s Penguins, an adaptation of a beloved picture book. “We’re talking about maybe returning to […]

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