Jim Carrey Smokin’ On Blu-ray™ Hi-Def “Dumb And Dumber” & “The Mask” December 9 From Warner Home Video
(October 13, 2008 – Burbank, CA) – Prior to the mid-December theatrical release of the new Jim Carrey film “Yes Man,” Warner Home Video will bring the powerhouse comedian to Blu-ray™ Hi-Def December 9 in two of his side-splitting films, “Dumb and Dumber” and “The Mask.” Directed by the Farrelly Brothers and co-starring Jeff Daniels and Lauren Holly, “Dumb and Dumber” is being released in the “Unrated Edition” which includes six minutes of additional footage not shown in theaters. “The Mask” was Carrey’s breakout hit and co-stars Cameron Diaz (“What Happens in Vegas”).
“Dumb and Dumber” and “The Mask” will each sell for $28.99 SRP. Orders due November 4.
About The Movies
“Dumb and Dumber” (1994)
Lloyd and Harry. One’s dumb, the other’s dumber. You pick which is which. Jim Carrey (Lloyd) and Jeff Daniels (Harry) deliver a delirious no-brainer as they hit the road to return a misplaced briefcase to its owner (Lauren Holly). The fellas don’t know the case is crammed with ransom money. Maybe that’s why smash-mouth lowlifes are trailing them, you think? Best to leave the thinking aside as the boys and the filmmaking brothers Farrelly (“There’s Something About Mary”) invent something really dumb … and really, really funny.
Special Features:
• Behind the Story Featurette
• Two Alternate Endings
• 10 Additional Screens
• Six Minutes of Footage Not Seen in Theatres
• Trailers and TV Spots “The Mask” (1994) This is the story of a mild-mannered bank clerk Stanley Ipkiss, who has just discovered a mysterious ancient green wooden mask by the sea that is inhabited by Loki, the Norse night god of mischief. But when Stanley puts on the mask, he transforms into an uncontrolled wacky-suited green-skinned cartoony manic superhero "The Mask" that does the craziest things and amazes people in search of justice and a good time too. Special Features: • Behind the Story# # #
• Two Alternate Endings
• 10 Additional Screens
• Six Minutes of Footage Not Seen in Theatres
• Trailers and TV Spots “The Mask” (1994) This is the story of a mild-mannered bank clerk Stanley Ipkiss, who has just discovered a mysterious ancient green wooden mask by the sea that is inhabited by Loki, the Norse night god of mischief. But when Stanley puts on the mask, he transforms into an uncontrolled wacky-suited green-skinned cartoony manic superhero "The Mask" that does the craziest things and amazes people in search of justice and a good time too. Special Features: • Behind the Story
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Commentary with Director Charles Russell, Co-Chairman of New Line Cinema Bob Shaye, Writer Mike Werb, Executive Producer Mike Richardson, Producer Bob Engelman, ILM VFX Supervisor Scott Squires, Animation Supervisor Tom Bertino and Cinematographer John Leonetti
Commentary with Director Charles Russell
“Return To Edge City” - The radical transformation from the edgy comic book to the an extremely cool film with explosive characters, colors, effects, romance and musical numbers
“Introducing Cameron Diaz” - From an inexperienced, fresh new face, to a leading lady as voluptuous, blonde bombshell Tina Carlyle, casting Actress Cameron Diaz was a story in Hollywood history
“Cartoon Logic” - Tribute to genius cartoonist Tex Avery, credited as the main influence to Hollywood studio cartoons as the first to introduce humor to animation
“What Makes Fido Run” - Personality, characteristics and training are all part of picking the perfect Hollywood pooch!
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“Viking Scene” - Alternate Opening
“The Death of Peggy”
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Theatrical Trailer