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Me, Myself & Irene [Region 2] (2000)

Starring: Jim Carrey, Renée Zellweger Director: Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly Rating: R (Restricted)   Format: DVD
3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (269 customer reviews)


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In Me, Myself & Irene, Jim Carrey plays Charlie Baileygates, a cop for the best police force in the world (Rhode Island). In denial about his wife's affair, he's a nice guy who goes around trying to do the right thing but is taken advantage of every step of the way. Instead of confronting people, he takes the abuse, balls it up, and hides it in the pit of his stomach. His psyche can only take so much, though, and soon his alter-ego Hank pops out to do every libidinous thing Charlie would never do. It's a great premise for a Jim Carrey film. Unfortunately, it's not a great Jim Carrey film. Famous for the lowbrow, shock comedies like Dumb and Dumber, Kingpin, and There's Something About Mary, here the Farrelly brothers get lost in a series of lazy gags and an even lazier plot about some evil golf development and the woman, Irene (Renée Zellweger), who needs to be protected because she knows something about it. Some of the jokes hit (there's a bathroom scene that's 10 times funnier than the hair-gel gag in There's Something About Mary), but many more miss. There are some great concepts (his three sons are hip-hop geniuses) that don't go anywhere (they swear a lot). It's like the movie itself has a split personality--funny ideas trapped in a less-than-funny film. --Andy Spletzer

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46 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Carrey Scores Big Laughs, August 10, 2000
What happens to a guy who lives with repressed frustration for years? And what happens when he's taken all he can, and he just can't take any more? Well, the Farrelly Brothers, that zany duo who brought us "Dumb and Dumber," and "There's Something About Mary," have the answer: Something snaps! And this time around they have Jim Carrey on hand to illustrate their premise in "Me, Myself & Irene," a movie that is by turns outrageous, gross, stupefying, visually eclectic, unpredictable, and most importantly, hilarious. Carrey and the Farrelly Brothers are a match made in cinematic comedic heaven; and their previous outing together (Dumb and Dumber) was merely a warm up for this one. Here, Carrey is Charlie, an eighteen year veteran of the Rhode Island Highway Patrol. Finally, when his psychological needs reach the boiling point, the dam bursts, and out steps "Hank," the answer to his years of suppressed anger and avoiding confrontation, and it all gives Jim Carrey a chance to really break loose. And does he ever. In what amounts to a dual role, Carrey here proves that he is nothing less than a master of physical transformation; his initial change into Hank is awesome to behold, and as the story progresses he slips effortlessly between one character and the other, and his final confrontation (with himself) is a riot. And he does it by dexterously taking it to the edge without going completely over the top into the ridiculous. Renee Zellweger (Irene) gives a notable performance here, as well; initially somewhat nondescript, she warms up as things move along, and ultimately her Irene emerges as a rather endearing character. It's a tough part, given the fact that she is competing, somewhat, in what is predominately a showpiece for Carrey, but she is just winsome enough to keep herself in the running throughout. The supporting cast includes Robert Forster (the Lieutenant, Captain, Colonel), Michael Bowman (Whitey) and Chris Cooper (Joe). As with all of their movies, this offering from Peter and Bobby Farrelly is not going to be for everyone; it is politically incorrect and anything but subtle from beginning to end, and some of the jokes are down right crass, crude and barbaric. But if you're familiar with the Farrelly's previous work, you'll know what to expect; if not, just steel yourself and get ready for a wild ride. It is funny, at times hysterical, and it's one of Carrey's best performances, one in which he aptly demonstrates just how versatile he really is. There are some over-the-top, gross-out sight gags, definitely not for the squeamish, and some of the language is off-color. No matter what your personal sensitivity level is, there is a good chance you will find something here offensive, but you're going to laugh at "Me, Myself & Irene," even if it's in spite of yourself. At the very least, you're going to find out what all the fuss is over Jim Carrey. One way or another, this is one movie you're not likely to forget, and the chances are pretty good that you're going to want to see it again.
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23 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Highly Entertaining, Highly Overlooked, January 9, 2001
By Todd Gray (Holt, Michigan United States) - See all my reviews
Me, Myself, and Irene was the much anticipated follow up to There's Something About Mary. The problem was that when it hit the theaters, the hype had gone, and the movie did not do as well as anyone could have anticipated. The truth is that many moviegoers missed one of Jim Carrey's funniest performances.

Carrey plays the mild mannered Rhode Island Trooper who has a split personality. He is now Hank, and Charlie. He then has to escort a prisoner back to New York so she can pay off a parking ticket. Renee Zellweger does a decent job as the prisoner, but the real laughs come from the over the top performance from Carrey. There are many gags in this film that push what should be done to people, but you are still laughing despite of all that you see.

This film was sadly overlooked in its theatrical run due to other summer films such as Scary Movie, and the horrible Nutty Proffesor II. This film is much better than both of those, and deserves a second look on video and DVD.

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20 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A FUNNY AND FILTHY FARCE..., January 23, 2001
If you are a fan of the Farrelly brothers other movies, "King Pin", "There's Something About Mary", and "Dumb and Dumber", then you will really enjoy this movie. The Farrelly brothers and Jim Carrey are a match made in heaven. Their style suits Carrey's, as the movie is full of the physical comedy and sight gags which are Carrey's forte.

This is a pretty funny, though somewhat sophomoric, movie. It is also pretty filthy, at times, and definitely not for the movie goer of delicate sensibilities. There is something to offend just about everyone, so be prepared.

The basic premise of the movie is simple. A Rhode Island state trooper, Charley Baileygates, played by Jim Carrey, marries the prettiest and smartest girl in town. After she gives birth to triplets for whom Charley could not possibly be the father, for reasons obvious to the viewer, she later leaves him for another man, her soul mate and likely father of the triplets. She leaves Charley with the triplets, whom he raises as his own. The cuckolded Charley goes on to become the town joke and a seriously repressed man.

Eighteen years later, he snaps and begins to express his anger through an alternate personality and quintessential bad boy who calls himself Hank. Hank has attitude and plenty of it, and he lets everyone know that he is mad as hell and is not going to take it anymore. Charley's superiors send him to be evaluated, and he is given medication to control his psychiatric disorder.

Enter Irene, played by Rener Zellweger. Charley is asked to escort her to upstate New York where she is ostensibly wanted on a hit and run. Unbeknownst to either of them, she is being hunted down by dirty cops who are looking to silence her, as it is believed that she may have information that could take down her crooked ex boyfriend who is being investigated by the EPA.

During their trip, Hank, Charley, and Irene have a host of advantures, which are often hilarious, as Charley and Hank battle over who will become the dominant personality. The low key Zellweger is a good foil for the rubber faced Carrey's physical comedy. As Charley and Irene are pursued by the dirty cops, the now grown triplets, funny and profane, also add another element, as they go to their father's rescue.

The DVD has something for everyone, as it has a plethora of bonus features. It is a DVD that all Carrey fans should have in their collection.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars Me, Myself and Irene
Betweem Jim Carrey and Robin Williams, I don't know who can make me laugh harder. These two are national treasures. They bring so much to the ball game. Read more
Published 6 days ago by Mark I. Yanagida

5.0 out of 5 stars hillarious
omg, this movie is so funny jim carrey is a riot, he can play these roles with his eyes shut. this is such a funny movie. Read more
Published 7 days ago by David A. Smith

2.0 out of 5 stars Me, myself and another movie; please!
I cry when I think of how funny this movie SHOULD have been. Well, I don't really cry, but you get the idea. Read more
Published 10 days ago by Andrew Ellington

1.0 out of 5 stars Zero Stars.
We could not watch more than 10 minutes, and we are sorry we wasted that much time.
Awkward, stupid, senseless...
Published 11 days ago by Roberto Vitale

5.0 out of 5 stars pure entertainment
Jim Carrey has always been known as one of the finest and funniest comedians of our generation.

He continues to deliver with the constant laughs with Me, Myself &... Read more
Published 2 months ago by B. E Jackson

5.0 out of 5 stars Sleeper
This movie is hilarious and definitely under appreciated. I'm not the type of person who likes to watch movies over and over, but this one is actually really good for that! Read more
Published 2 months ago by K. Rose

4.0 out of 5 stars Me,Myself & Irene{Vhs}
Me,Myself & Irene VHS- Hilarious yet disturbing, foul-mouthed funny, good laughs, and At the same time makes you angry for what the poor guy goes through in the movie. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Jose Lopez

1.0 out of 5 stars Me, myself, and Irene
I bought this movie on the advice of my fiance' and best friend. It is one of the most inane pieces of drivel I ever started to watch, and a total waste of money!!!!! Read more
Published 4 months ago by Jori R. Hamilton

1.0 out of 5 stars Me, Myself and Irene
After 10 minutes the movie just stopped and wouldn't continue. I couldn't see the rest of it and no longer had the receipt so I couldn't send for a refund or an exchange.
Published 6 months ago by David Barnes

5.0 out of 5 stars Me, Myself & Irene
Anything with Jim Carrey in it is great and even better in the Blu-Ray Format.
Published 8 months ago by Albert J Campanoli

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