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Alden 2022-04-22 07:01:10
I came to watch this movie because I fell in love with that man. He is so handsome in this...
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Kieran 2022-04-22 07:01:10
I just wanted to be your friend and I screwed up. No, you just need help, we are all...
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Nils 2022-04-22 07:01:10
Like Jim Carrey's "The Truman World", it is...
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Elenora 2022-04-22 07:01:10
It's not bad to directly translate it into a TV repairer. The commissioner's statement is just as rumored as the film. It's about the life of a little guy. Jim Carrey's exaggerated expression does not have the joy in this movie as he has in other movies, and it feels more...
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Shakira 2022-04-22 07:01:10
The pioneering work of the 20 million club will go down in film history based on this...
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Conor 2022-04-22 07:01:10
Several serious little characters in the play have now become big-name comedy...
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Torey 2022-04-22 07:01:10
A very crazy comedy even has a place that makes people...
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Berenice 2022-04-21 09:01:47
I actually think this one looks better than some of Jim Carrey's other cheap...
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Wellington 2022-04-21 09:01:47
In the 1990s, it was the era when TV was popular, so it created the sadness of the TV era. And now, is the computer age, sadly, still the...
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Ansley 2022-04-21 09:01:47
Looking back now, it's a really good movie, and it captures the essence of the TV...
The Cable Guy Comments
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Elsie 2021-11-15 08:01:26
But i'm really lonely
I have always thought that jin carry is just like what he said to his children in the big talker: some people make a living by this (make faces). From the first disguised geek I watched, to the spooky plane head, to the first two big ones, people have to think that he is the American...
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Dolores 2021-11-15 08:01:26
Psychedelic Drugs-TV
Watching this movie was purely an accident, and the film class teacher played it in class. When I watched the first half of the movie, I really couldn't stand it, and fell asleep on my desk. Slowly looking backwards, I was slowly attracted by the movie.
Let’s talk about the "madness" played by Kim...
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[the Cable Guy is speaking to Steven in prison over the phone; he puts his hand on the glass that is separating them]
The Cable Guy: I'm just here to comfort you. Touch it. You need human contact.
Steven: I will not touch it.
[the Cable Guy sets the phone down and begins unbuttoning his shirt]
Steven: What are you doing?
The Cable Guy: [shouting] I know how you're feeling right now!
Steven: [realizing what he's about to do] Don't do that.
The Cable Guy: [continuing to shout] I'm here for you!
[the Cable Guy jumps up next to the glass and tears away his shirt to place his chest against the glass]
Steven: Don't do that! You're gonna get me killed!
[a prisoner next to a horrified Steven looks over and makes a kissy face]
The Cable Guy: [whining] Oh, Billy...
[continues to moan and wail; then immediately drops the act]
The Cable Guy: I'm just messin' with ya.
[laughs hysterically]
The Cable Guy: Remember Midnight Express? Oliver Stone won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. Awesome, awesome scene.
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[on a gurney, Chip is about to be loaded onto a helicopter; Steven and Robin follow]
Chip Douglas: [weakly but amiable] You too are gonna be just fine. Take care of him, Robin; he's good people.
Steven: You never told me your real name.
Chip Douglas: You still wanna know my name?
Steven: [smiles] Yeah.
Chip Douglas: It's... Ricardo.
[Steven looks confused]
Chip Douglas: [grins] Ricky Ricardo.
[imitates Desi Arnaz's inimitable laugh]
Chip Douglas: Babalu!
[chuckles]
Chip Douglas: I'm just messin' with ya!