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"Dumb and Dumber To" Q&A Twitter Sessions - Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels
02 Nov 2014 By Eva Ara�jo (Web correspondent)
In the last article we mentioned the Q&A Twitter session that have happen in these last few days. First, fans got to ask questions to the Farrelly Brothers, the directors of the movie "Dumb and Dumber To" and yesterday we got to do the same with both Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels.
Again it was a short "interview" but you can bet that it was funny. You weren't expecting serious answers, were you? You fool! ^^
Jim and Jeff answered the questions in there own way and we will highlight some of the best:
A fan mention she has two action figures of Lloyd and Harry that she takes everywhere and when she asked both actors where would they like her to take them next, Jeff said: "Into a nearby restroom to reinact the toilet scene! "while Jim said: "Anywhere but that cliff Thelma and Louise drove off".
Another one asked "Do you guys quote the movie lines in everyday life as much as I do?", Jeff was the one that reply saying "Yes, but it got me in trouble on #Newsroom."
When asked "What's it like being able to do a sequel to the greatest comedy movie ever?", Jeff replied "We loved the burden of trying to live up to our own legends."
And regarding "You had more outtakes and which was the most memorable one", Jeff, again, admited that "I thought it would be funny to fall out of a helicopter. It wasn't."
Asked again what was "The most memorable moment that has come from making the films?", Jeff didn't think twice in saying that "Wiping @JimCarrey's ass."
Wow! We really want to see that scene now!
Jeff also answered that they "Were as clueless to that as the characters." regarding the question "When making "Dumb and Dumber" did you realize how big of a generational influence and quotable movie you were working on?".
Jim Carrey also replied to fans in his very unique way that we love so much.
A fan asked him what was his favorite scene to shoot and Jim replied "I liked making out with the grill of a semi-truck. Please pay attention to where my fingers are. Turns out trucks do have a G spot". This man... ^^'
Someone also wanted to know "How did the over all feeling/atmosphere of the set differ between the first movie and the now the sequel" and Jim said that "The atmosphere didn't differ at all. It was like putting on your favorite pair of shoes."
We are glad since the chemistry between Jim and Jeff is amazing and one of the reason why this movie is such a cult movie for many generations.
Continuing with the questions, another fan also wanted to know "When making "Dumb and Dumber" did you realize how big of a generational influence and quotable movie you were working on?", Jim said "Of course I did, you fool. Everything I do is carefully planned.". Right! Lol
A fan shared with Jim a clip of the first movie showing Lloyd pretending to be running inside the car and he wanted to know who though of it for the scene since he always laughed when he saw it. Jim owned it by saying "The running in the car is something I do in real life, because long car rides can be boring."
Since Halloween was such two days ago a fan wanted to know "What's it like seeing people dressed up as you on Halloween?". Jim replied that he "love it. I make everyone that works for me dress up as Ace Ventura."
Lastly a fan asked "What is the craziest thing you've done while filming "Dumb and Dumber"?" and Jim simply said: "Take a paycut".
As we said before the chemistry os Jim and Jeff together is amazing and we do wish they work together more, regardless if in a comedy or dramatic movie.
To see all the replies from all the question, check out both Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels Twitter accounts.
We can't wait to see how Dumb Lloyd and Harry have stayed. We are 12 days away to find out! We at JCO will continue the countdown and continue to update you as more dumb news come.
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