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Tuesday 15 December 2009

Bruce Almighty

Jennifer Aniston Jennifer Aniston She appeared in Bruce Almighty asGrace Connelly. Jennifer Aniston was Nominated for an MTV Movie Award shared with Jim Carrey. She also was Nominated for a Teen Choice Award.

Bruce Almighty is a 2003 American comedy film, directed by Tom Shadyac and written by Steve Koren, Mark O'Keefe and Steve Oedekerk. It stars Jim Carrey as Bruce Nolan (an anagram for "urban clone"), a down on his luck TV reporter who seeks a promotion and a better life overall. After a series of bad incidents, such as being beaten while helping a homeless person, Bruce complains that God can't do His job properly. He is surprised when he is met by God Himself and granted His powers to see if he can do a better job. Morgan Freeman, Jennifer Aniston, Steve Carell, Catherine Bell, Lisa Ann Walter, and Philip Baker Hall also star, while Tony Bennett makes a cameo appearance.

Bruce Almighty Tell about A guy who complains about God too often is given almighty powers to teach him how difficult it is to run the world.

"Bruce Almighty" (Todopoderoso) (2003) - Trailer


The motion picture "Bruce Almighty", by Universal Studios 2003. Starring: Jim Carrey, Jennifer Aniston, Morgan Freeman and Steve Carrell.


Excellent movie., Yes, miracles do occur. They happen when often least expected, like when I was channel surfing and came across this movie. So I watched it and to my complete surprise actually enjoyed the show. This movie had humor, a good story, solid acting and and overall endearing quality lacking in most, or more accurately practically all movies churned out of the Hollywood movie-making machine. Jim Carrey was actually FUNNY and Jennifer Anniston was wonderful. Morgan Freeman was commanding and Steve Carell was funny too. The scenes with Mr. Carrey and Mr. Freeman were really excellent, well scripted and well acted, making for a compelling movie worthy of positive attention. There might be some who may object to the movie's portrayal of God, but those objections notwithstanding, it's a respectful portrayal and one which helps the audience to better appreciate the pitfalls as well as the benefits of divine power. Excellent movie.

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