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Ranking Jim Carrey’s Movies

Jim Carrey has been one of the most prominent comedy actors of this generation. With millions of fans around the world, his movies often sit atop the box office right after they’re released. During the course of the last 15 years, Carrey has starred in a host of movies, delivering endless laughs to his audiences.

As for Carrey’s best, it’s really a matter of opinion. So many of his movies have been incredibly successful to the point where different fans are bound to have varying opinions when it comes to this.

Many people will say that Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, the movie that really put him on the big stage, is Carrey’s best work. Others prefer his follow up, The Mask, which also introduced longtime movie star Cameron Diaz.

Both of these involved over the top comedic acting, and Carrey shined in the roles.

Still, it was Dumb and Dumber, which followed about a year later, that many believe was Carrey’s funniest movie ever. Starring with Jeff Daniels as Lloyd Christmas, a dimwit living in Providence, Carrey travels across the country with Daniels to chase the woman of his dreams.

A few years later, The Cable Guy came out, and many had mixed opinions about this. Still, there are some who swear that The Cable Guy was Carrey’s best and funniest performance. Others prefer his work in Me, Myself, and Irene, another Carrey movie that many believe to be underrated.

Carrey spent some time focusing on roles that showcased his ability to do well as a serious actor in dramatic movies too. Movies like Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and The Truman Show are both serious movies with dramatic themes. Carrey took to these roles extremely well.

Regardless of which Carrey movie stands out in your mind, one thing is for sure. He’s been one of the best movie stars of this generation and a pleasure to watch on the big screen.

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