Remake potential


Now that musicals are starting to be made again, I think this film would be a good candidate. I am usually not a fan of remakes, but I always like to remind movie fans today that before there was Jim Carrey, there was Danny Kaye. In that vein, I think it would be a good experiment for Carrey to see if he can pull off a dramatic role like this, just as Danny Kaye did. Movies need a good family-and-children-come-before-career-ambitions film like this.

Just a thought

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I threw up in my mouth a little, Jim Carrey is neither the actor or the man that Danny Kaye was...

I like the last sentence, but please God no no no...I have nothing to worry about, it will never happen.



"I jumped off a roof for you"

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Carrey is TWICE as much the actor and comedian Kaye was (even with the shenanigans he puled recently about autism)-check out his performance in Man On The Moon. If you've got a better person that the OP has, please let me (and the rest of the planet) know rather than just #@%$ on the idea.

And please, STOP &^$#ing on current actors-the ones you love from antiquity aren't around anymore, nor can they be brought back just to entertain you. Deal with what (and who) is here now.

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Can Jim Carrey sing like Danny Kaye? I've never seen Carrey sing.

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