Or watch it on youtube if it has since been pulled from his site.
I guess there's been a bit of talk about it. Is it heartfelt and therefore weird and creepy? Or is it a truly well played Andy Kaufman-esque stunt (a character he did play in a movie after all).
Had some thoughts on it myself, but would love to share and get your takes.
"Yes, my msg to Emma Stone was a comedy routine and the funniest part is that everything i said is tru," he tweeted, before continuing, "People often ask me if i'm being funny or serious. The answer is "YES". ?;^]"
JMO. Just a odd character he drummed up and decided that Emma Stone is who he would include because most young people know her and she is a rising comedy star. I thought she was brilliant in Easy A.
It wasn't funny if that is what Carrey was aiming for.
Harsh comments. Always loved the guy. He's made me laugh more times than I can count, and was brilliant in most if not all the dramatic roles he has ever done.
The only movie I didn't really care for was the Number 23.
Jim Carrey rocks.
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Harsh comments. Always loved the guy. He's made me laugh more times than I can count, and was brilliant in most if not all the dramatic roles he has ever done.
The only movie I didn't really care for was the Number 23.
Jim Carrey rocks.
Agreed. That little clip was classic Jim Carrey....especially the quivering chin and bottom lip at the end.
It was subtle for Jim. Of course it is a publicity for the two of them. Probably a movie coming up for the both of them. As for anything that goes public, a professional would make sure that something was "okay" before he or she said anything, and I highly doubt Emma would turn that down.