I Love You Phillip Morris I Love You Phillip Morris is the improbable but true story of a spectacularly charismatic conman’s journey from small-town businessman to flamboyant white-collar criminal, who repeatedly finds himself in trouble with the law and on the lam, brilliantly escaping from the Texas prison system on four separate occasions – all in the name of love.Told with an uncanny sense of humour and a lot of heart, “I Love You Phillip Morris” is an oddball tale of what can happen when the legal system, a daredevil spirit and undying love collide.The film is... co-written and co-directed by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa (who wrote “Bad Santa”) and stars Jim Carrey and Ewan McGregor. Liar Liar When hotshot lawyer Fletcher Reede (Jim Carrey) misses his son, Max’s birthday it’s not the first time he has let him down and broken one of his promises. But it may be the last!Fletcher finds it hard balancing his successful but very busy career and seeing his son Max (Justin Cooper). His ex-wife Audrey (Maura Tierney) is seriously considering moving away with her new boyfriend Jerry (Cary Elwes) and Fletcher has to convince her that he can be a better father. This appears to be very difficult at first but when Max wishes for Fletcher to be unable to tell a lie for one day Fletcher has to keep his promises as he literally cannot bring himself to tell a lie. Fletcher's career is now in jeopardy as he has a big court-case supporting a promiscuous woman who is trying to get custody of her children and he cannot tell a single lie! The Cable Guy Jim Carrey is Chip Douglas, cable installer. Raised on television sitcoms, he wants his life to look just like My Three Sons. And when he meets single guy Steven Kovacs (Matthew Broderick), he sees his chance for some serious male bonding. But Chip’s idea of friendship – which includes psychical assault, a game of ‘Porno Password’ and a medieval joust – may be hazardous to Steven’s health. In Chip’s own immortal words, “I can be your best friend... or your worst enemy”. [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Triple bill of comedies starring Jim Carrey. In 'I Love You Phillip Morris' (2009) Steven Russell (Carrey) is a married police officer, churchgoer and upstanding citizen of his local community. That is, until a car accident dramatically alters his perspective on life. Accepting that he is gay, Steven embarks on a flamboyant and extravagant new lifestyle which, due to its costs, finally leads him to the wrong side of the law and a spell in prison. There he falls in love with the sweet-natured and sensitive Phillip Morris (Ewan McGregor), and channels his powers of ingenuity into a plan to escape jail and build the perfect life with Phillip. In 'Liar Liar' (1997) Carrey plays fast-talking lawyer and habitual liar Fletcher Reede, who is constantly coming up with excuses for not visiting his four-year-old son, Max (Justin Cooper), who lives with Fletcher's estranged-wife, Audrey (Maura Tierney). When Fletcher misses Max's fifth birthday party, Max makes a wish that his dad will stop lying for a whole day. The wish is immediately put into practice and Fletcher finds himself thrown into turmoil as his reliance on fibbing as a way of life becomes painfully apparent. In 'The Cable Guy' (1996) Steven Kovacks (Matthew Broderick) is undergoing a trial separation from his girlfriend and has just moved into a new apartment. He is so lonely he bribes the cable TV guy, Chip (Carrey), to give him all the movie channels for a cut price. Chip takes this as a sign that he has made a friend for life, but when Steven attempts to distance himself from Chip's manic overtures, the relationship takes a sour turn. Actors: Jim Carrey, Ewan McGregor, Leslie Mann, Rodrigo Santoro, Michael Showers Directors: Glenn Ficarra, John Requa, Tom Shadyac, Ben Stiller Writers: Glenn Ficarra, John Requa, Judd Apatow, Paul Guay, Stephen Mazur Producers: Andrew Lazar, Far Shariat, Brian Grazer, Andrew Licht, Jeffrey A. Mueller Language: English Number of discs: 3
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