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Fun With Dick And Jane

2005, Movie, PG-13, 90 mins

FUN WITH DICK AND JANE
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Kudos where they're due: This comedy of downward mobility isn't afraid to name names by ending with a pointed list of thanks to corporate plunderers and their henchman, from Enron chairman Ken Lay to Tyco's Dennis Kozlowski. If only the movie itself were so sharply funny. The year is 2000, and corporate shill Dick Harper (Jim Carrey) is moving steadily up the ladder at Globodyne Corporation, a booming business that has something to do with that crazy online gold mine everyone... read more leave a comment
Year: 2005
Rated PG-13

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Cast
Jim Carrey: Dick Harper
Tea Leoni: Jane Harper
Alec Baldwin: Jack McCallister
Richard Jenkins: Frank Boscombe
Angie Harmon: Veronica Cleeman
John Michael Higgins: Garth

 

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