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"Bruce Almighty" (2003)Bruce Nolan is a 'human interest' television reporter in Buffalo, who is discontented with almost everything in life, despite his popularity and the love of his girlfriend (Jennifer Aniston). At the end of the worst day of his life, Bruce angrily ridicules and rages against God-and God responds. He appears in human form and challenges Bruce to take on the big job and see if he can do it better.
"Bruce Almighty" Cast Interviews
Jim Carrey talks about faith, director Tom Shadyac, and working in different film genres. "Bruce Almighty" co-stars Steve Carell, Nora Dunn and Philip Baker Hall discuss working opposite Jim Carrey. "Bruce Almighty" Photo Gallery
Gallery of production photos from "Bruce Almighty," featuring Jim Carrey, Jennifer Aniston and Morgan Freeman. "Bruce Almighty" Movie Credits
Cast and crew list for "Bruce Almighty," directed by Tom Shadyac. "Bruce Almighty" Premiere - Video Interviews
Steve Carell, Nora Dunn, Philip Baker Hall and composer John Debney talk about their work on "Bruce Almighty," directed by Tom Shadyac. "Bruce Almighty" Premiere Photos
Photos from the May 14, 2003 World Premiere of Tom Shadyac's "Bruce Almighty," featuring photos of Jim Carrey, Catherine Bell, Philip Baker Hall, Nora Dunn, and Steve Carell. "Bruce Almighty" Production News
Jim Carrey and Jennifer Aniston star in this comedy from director Tom Shadyac. Carrey stars as a man who angers God and has to pay a pretty harsh price for his words. "Bruce Almighty" Movie Trailer
Trailer in Real Media and Windows Media formats, at two connection speeds. "Almighty" Box Office News
"Bruce Almighty" opens as the biggest non-sequel comedy on record. Official "Bruce Almighty" Website
Universal Pictures' official site features a synopsis and the movie's trailer. RELEASE DATE: Memorial Day, 2003 |
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