Bruce Almighty

“Bruce Almighty (2003) allowed Jim Carrey to return to his high-energy comedic roots after a string of dramatic roles. He plays Bruce Nolan, a frustrated TV reporter who blames God for his miserable life. In a surprising twist, God (played with effortless cool by Morgan Freeman) decides to give Bruce all his powers to see if he can do a better job. The result is a showcase for Carrey’s physical genius, from parting his tomato soup like the Red Sea to sabotaging a rival anchor—played by Steve Carell—in one of the funniest newsroom scenes ever filmed. While the movie has plenty of big laughs, it also carries a deeper message about free will and the true meaning of miracles. It was a massive box office hit that reminded everyone why Jim Carrey was the biggest comedy star in the world, blending slapstick humor with a touch of heart and a lot of CGI-assisted chaos.”

Bruce Almighty gave one man the power of the heavens and a very fast car… but next, we head to a world where a secret team of puppets is the only thing standing between us and global terror.

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