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After a bad day at work, a man suddenly gets a new job -- as the world's new Heavenly Father -- in this comedy. Bruce Nolan (Jim Carrey) is a television reporter working in Buffalo, NY, who has been growing increasingly dissatisfied with his existence, and after an especially bad day, he flies into a rage and curses God for making his life miserable. To Bruce's great surprise, the Supreme Being Himself (Morgan Freeman) appears, and tries to convince Bruce of the enormity of his task. Bruce, however, isn't buying it, so God gives him a chance to find out what he's up against; God bestows all of his powers on Bruce for a week, to see how he'd handle things. At first, Bruce has a great time bending the world around him to his will, much to the puzzlement of his girlfriend, Grace (Jennifer Aniston), but after six days God stops by to remind Bruce he hasn't done much to make the Earth a better place. Disappointed, God presents Bruce with an ultimatum -- he has one day to improve the world in a concrete way, or God will toss the planet back into the void. Bruce Almighty was directed by Tom Shadyac, who previously teamed with Jim Carrey for "Liar, Liar" and Ace Ventura: Pet Detective. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
Features
Over 35 minutes of hilarious deleted scenes and outtakes
The Process of Jim: inside the creative mind of Jim Carrey
Jim Carrey Tom Shadyac James D. Brubaker Michael Bostick Steve Koren Mark O'Keefe
Composers (Music Score)
John Debney
Editors
Scott Hill
Screen Writers
Steve Oedekerk Steve Koren Mark O'Keefe
Set Designers
Nancy Deren Ric Mcelvin Evelyne Barbier Richard Romig
Others
Action Director - Julie Feiner
Additional Cinematography - Don McCuaig
ADR Mixer - Thomas J. O'Connell
ADR Recordist - Rick Canelli
ADR Supervisor - Julie Feiner
Animal Trainer/Wrangler - Ray Beal
Animal Trainer/Wrangler - Karl Lewis Miller
Animal Trainer/Wrangler - Andrea Muehr
Animatronic Effects - Pixel Liberation Front
Art Department Coordinator - Mitch Sutton
Art Director - Jim Nedza
Assistant Art Director - Dawn Swiderski
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician - Ron Ash
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician - Eugene Duffy
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician - Joe Martens
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician - John E. Trujillo
Assistant Costume Designer - Alison M. Schmidt
Assistant Costume Designer - Lahly Poore
Assistant Editor - P.J. Burch
Assistant Editor - Claudia Guerrero-Zalokar
Assistant Editor - Adam Severin
Assistant Location Manager - Isaac D. Ardolino
Assistant Location Manager - Tyler M. Elliott
Assistant Location Manager - Michael J. Kelly
Assistant Production Coordinator - Carolyn Garcia
Assistant Production Coordinator - Derek Martin Wade
Assistant Production Coordinator - Deborah Zimmerman
Assistant Properties - Chela Fiorini
Assistant Properties - Rachel A. Flores
Assistant Properties - James Kroning
Assistant Properties - Andrew M. Siegel
Assistant Sound Editor - Pernell L. Salinas
Associate Producer - Jonathan Watson
Associate Producer - Janet L. Wattles
Associate Producer - Linda Fields-Hill
Boom Operator - Jonathan Lee-ger Fuh
Buyer - Amanda Moss Serino
Cable Person - Andy Brokmeyer
Camera Loader - Ingrid Semler
Camera Operator - Don Dowe
Camera Operator - Shashawnee Hall
Camera Operator - Richard Merryman
Camera Operator - Adam Kowalski
Camera Operator - Mark O'Kane
Casting - Junie Lowry-Johnson
Casting - Ron Surma
Casting Assistant - Michelle Levy
Casting Assistant - Christine Smith
Chief Lighting Technician - Ron Ash
Chief Lighting Technician - James Gilson
Cinematographer - Dean Semler
Cinematographer - Don McCuaig
Composer (Music Score) - John Debney
Conductor - Pete Anthony
Construction Coordinator - Dennis De Waay
Construction Foreman - Joe Chenier
Construction Foreman - Douglas Dewaay
Construction Foreman - Eric Dewaay
Consultant/advisor - Rochelle Sharpe
Consultant/advisor - Ted Taylor
Consultant/advisor - Jason Wilson
Coordinator - Collin Fowler
Costume Designer - Judy Ruskin
Costume Designer - David Page
Costume Designer - Michael Lutz
Costume Designer - Ariel Gold
Costume Designer - Maria Hernandez
Costume Designer - Janis Mekaelian
Costumes Supervisor - Bill Edwards
Department Head Hair - Medusah
Department Head Makeup - Valli O'Reilly
Dialogue Editor - Gaston Biraben
Dialogue Editor - Linda Di Franco
Dolly Grip - J. Moose Howery
Dolly Grip - John W. Murphy
Executive Producer - Steve Oedekerk
Executive Producer - Gary Barber
Executive Producer - Roger Birnbaum
Extra Casting - Smith & Webster-Davis Casting
First Assistant Camera - Morgan Mechelle Smith
First Assistant Camera - Tony Rivetti
First Assistant Camera - Fred L. Mclane
First Assistant Camera - Duane Mieliwocki
First Assistant Camera - Douglas B. Pruss
First Assistant Camera - Miles Marshall
First Assistant Director - Donald Murphy
First Assistant Director - Jonathan Watson
First Assistant Editor - Alex Renskoff
Foley Artist - John Cucci
Foley Artist - Dan O'Connell
Foley Editor - Christopher Flick
Foley Editor - Valerie Davidson
Foley Editor - Piero Mura
Foley Mixer - James Ashwill
Gaffer - John Martens
Graphic Design - Michael Marcus
Grip - Kirk Greenberg
Grip - Don "Geronimo" Telles
Grip - Michael P. Catanzarite
Grip - Johnny M. Hale
Grip - Michael H. Howell
Grip - Matt Jackson
Grip - Craig Steven Riley
Grip - Walter Royle
Grip - Pablo Santiago
Hair Styles - Cydney Cornell
Hair Styles - Anne Morgan
Hair Styles - Deena Adair
Hair Styles - Kim M. Ferry
Head Animal Trainer - April Morley
Key Costumer - Jessica Pazdernik
Key Grip - Fred Albrecht
Key Grip - Kim Heath
Key Grip - Bear Pual
Key Hairstylist - Roxie Norman
Key Make-up - Kathleen Freeman
Lead Scenic Artist - Jerry Miller
Leadman - Nancy Gilmore
Lighting - Beau Damon Richards
Lighting - Dana Arnold
Lighting - Laurence Cropley
Lighting - Shawn Duchscherer
Lighting - Darren Langer
Lighting - Jason Lord
Lighting - Gihan Seneviratne
Lighting - Rossmoor Warren
Lighting - Kelly Way
Location Manager - David Thornsberry
Makeup - Bill Corso
Makeup - Raqueli Dahan
Makeup - Nancy Worthen-Hancock
Makeup Special Effects - Lance Anderson
Makeup Special Effects - David Leroy Anderson
Matte Artist - Justin Brandstater
Music Producer - Michael Mason
Musical Direction/Supervision - Jeff Carson
Musical Performer - Hollywood Film Chorale
Negative Cutter - Marlen Hill
Personal Assistant - Krista Thomas
Personal Assistant - Veronica Bocanegra
Personal Assistant - Stephanie DeTiege
Personal Assistant - Carolyn Hamilton
Personal Assistant - Dagan Handy
Personal Assistant - Greg Messina
Personal Assistant - Quentin Pierre
Pilot - Peter McKernan, Sr.
Production Assistant - Michelle Beress
Production Assistant - Tony Fonseca
Production Assistant - Lane Kelsey
Production Assistant - Emily Koebel
Production Assistant - Chesley Bethea Phipps
Production Assistant - Lucy Ramirez
Production Assistant - Dawn Turner
Production Assistant - Kisha Barrett Willis
Production Assistant - Dana Zimmerman
Production Assistant - David Zimmerman
Production Coordinator - Lois Walker
Production Designer - Linda de Scenna
Properties Master - Brad Einhorn
Screen Story - Steve Koren
Screen Story - Mark O'Keefe
Script Supervisor - Susan Bierbaum-Owen
Script Supervisor - Louise Demetre
Second Assistant Camera - Frank Parrish
Second Assistant Camera - Kenneth J. Little Jr.
Second Assistant Camera - John O'Connor
Second Assistant Camera - Marta E. Weiss
Second Assistant Director - Donald Murphy
Second Assistant Director - Carlos De La Torre
Second Assistant Director - Ryan Craig
Second Assistant Director - Louis W. Hagney
Second Assistant Director - Jody Spilkoman
Second Assistant Sound Editor - Richard St. Amand
Second Second Assistant Director - Jeffrey Schwartz
Second Unit Director - Mickey Gilbert
Set Dresser - Alexander Kirst
Set Dresser - John H. V. McElroy
Set Dresser - Larry Haney
Set Dresser - Mark Boucher
Set Dresser - Joe McEveety
Set Dresser - David Oitz
Set Dresser - Randy Severino
Set Dresser - Mark Tuttle
Set Production Assistant - Jordan Finnegan
Set Production Assistant - Adam Fox
Set Production Assistant - Edmond Johnson
Set Production Assistant - Fallon Johnson
Set Production Assistant - Scott Rorie
Set Production Assistant - Dana Wagner
Sound Effects Director - David Grimaldi
Sound Effects Director - Randall Guth
Sound Effects Director - Michael Jonascu
Sound Effects Director - Bruce Tanis
Sound Effects Director - Ai-Ling Lee
Sound Mixer - Steve Maslow
Sound Mixer - Jose Antonio Garcia
Sound Mixer - Gregg Landaker
Sound Recordist - Frank Fleming
Sound Recordist - Brian Paccassi
Special Effects - Russell Nave
Special Effects - Jeff Rand
Special Effects - Jeff Miller
Special Effects - Ron MacInnes
Special Effects - Bob Calvert
Special Effects - Ian MacArthur
Special Effects - Scott Roark
Special Effects - Chuck Schmitz
Special Effects - Charles E. Stewart
Special Effects Coordinator - Dave Kelsey
Special Effects Foreman - Doug Hubbard
Special Effects Foreman - Hal Bigger
Steadicam Operator - Tony Rivetti
Steadicam Operator - Mark O'Kane
Still Photographer - Ralph Nelson
Storyboard Artist - David Lowery
Stunts - Christine Baur
Stunts - Todd Bryant
Stunts - Carl Ciarfalio
Stunts - Joe Finnegan
Stunts - Troy M. Gilbert
Stunts - Gene Lebell
Stunts - Manny Perry
Stunts - Anthony Schmidt
Stunts - Sandy Gimpel
Stunts - Fred Waugh
Stunts - Charlie Brewer
Stunts - Eric Mansker
Stunts - Pat Banta
Stunts - Simone Boisseree
Stunts - Mario Roberts
Stunts - Tim Gilbert
Stunts - Scott Waugh
Stunts - Michele Sebek
Stunts - Tim Rigby
Stunts - Chuck Hosack
Stunts - April Weeden-Washington
Stunts - Hollis Hill
Stunts - Joe Bucaro III
Stunts - Rosine "Ace" Hatem
Stunts - Bo Greigh
Stunts - Glen Yrigoyen
Stunts - Matt Byrne
Stunts - Stacey Carino
Stunts - Michael Guarnera
Stunts - Jim Lewis Jr.
Stunts - Robert McGovern
Stunts - Joyce McNeal
Stunts - Errol Sack
Stunts - Kaye Wade
Stunts - Mike Smith
Stunts Coordinator - Mickey Gilbert
Stunts Coordinator - Pat Banta
Supervising Animator - Fumi Mashimo
Supervising Sound Editor - Michael Hilkene
Title Design - Pacific Title
Unit Production Manager - Cleve Landsberg
Unit Publicist - Michael Singer
Video Assist - Paul J. Murphey
Video Assist - Van Scarboro
Visual Effects - Syd Dutton
Visual Effects Producer - Juliette Yager
Visual Effects Supervisor - Bill Taylor
Voice Casting - Kathy Nelson
Voice Casting - Lynne Redding
With its not-very-subtle attempt to soften Jim Carrey and its throwaway casting of Jennifer Aniston, Bruce Almighty feels like it should have been made in 1997. The first half hour of the film consists of Carrey doing his usual physically explosive, plastic-faced, put-upon schmuck schtick. The film gets some necessary gravitas when Morgan Freeman, perfectly cast as God, appears. Freeman standing still is more powerful a screen presence than Carrey moving, and thankfully Carrey (or director Tom Shadyac) understands that. Once the (admittedly superb) high concept kicks in, the film has great fun for about 30 minutes. As Bruce learns what he is capable of, Carrey's intense physicality helps sell the more outlandish stunts he pulls. The highlight of this section of the film is actually Steve Carell's amusing turn as a tongue-tied anchorman who is the focus of Bruce's anger. But the interminable last hour of the film is full of the same mawkish sentimentality that Carrey's audience rejected when it came in the form of "The Majestic". The film's second half feels like an attempt to soften Carrey's image, which is not something that he needs to do at this point in his career. Fans will probably be satisfied with Bruce Almighty, but one gets the feeling that Carrey refuses to give his audience the laughs that they want unless they take him seriously as well. We are seeing a performer who once made his butt talk demand respectability. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
Morgan Freeman : Best Supporting Actor - NAACP Image Awards, 2004