Bollyflix Movie Bruce Almighty Overview
Bollyflix Bruce Almighty Bruce Nolan toils as a “human interest” television reporter in Buffalo, NY, but despite his high ratings and the love of his beautiful girlfriend, Bruce remains unfulfilled. At the end of the worst day in his life, he angrily ridicules God – and the Almighty responds, endowing Bruce with all of His divine powers.
Bruce Almighty Bollyflix Movie Details
Detail | Information |
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Release Date | Bollyflix 2003-05-23 |
Runtime | 101 minutes |
Status | Released |
Original Language | en |
Budget | 80,000,000 |
Revenue | 484,600,000 |
Genres | Fantasy, Comedy |
Tagline | If you could be God for one week, what would you do? |
rating | 6.717 out of 10 |
Bollyflix Movie Bruce Almighty Cast
Bollyflix Name | Character |
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Jim Carrey | Bruce Nolan |
Morgan Freeman | God |
Jennifer Aniston | Grace Connelly |
Philip Baker Hall | Jack Baylor |
Catherine Bell | Susan Ortega |
Lisa Ann Walter | Debbie |
Steve Carell | Evan Baxter |
Nora Dunn | Ally Loman |
Eddie Jemison | Bobby |
Paul Satterfield | Dallas Coleman |
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Bruce Almighty Cast Bollyflix Movie
Bollyflix Jim Carrey as Bruce Nolan, Morgan Freeman as God, Jennifer Aniston as Grace Connelly, Philip Baker Hall as Jack Baylor, Catherine Bell as Susan Ortega, Lisa Ann Walter as Debbie, Steve Carell as Evan Baxter, Nora Dunn as Ally Loman, Eddie Jemison as Bobby, Paul Satterfield as Dallas Coleman.
Bruce Almighty Bollyflix Movie Reviews
Being God can be Hell. Fans of Jim Carrey can’t go wrong with this fun filled picture that’s not without serious undertones as well. The Premise is flimsy as such, Carrey plays Nolan, a harried and fed up TV reporter who feels that all of his problems are God’s fault. Having enough of his whingeing, God (Morgan Freeman) summons Nolan to his “residence” and bestows all his powers to him. This is where the film hits its stride, the makers letting Carrey loose for a number of funny sequences as he plays God to further his own ends. It goes…
**Bruce Almighty leverages Carrey’s comedy strengths and a solid supporting cast to create a top-notch lighthearted comedy. ** Honestly, I had a traumatic experience from seeing The Mask way too young, and it left me terrified of Jim Carrey for quite a while. Even after I grew out of the Carreyphobia, I still wasn’t a fan, but Bruce Almighty changed everything. The first time I saw it, it was against my will, but I am so glad I was forced to watch it because it’s a wonderful movie! It has fun with Christian values and themes without bashing or harassing…
Another one of my favorite movies of all time. Jim Carey is one of my favorite actors. This movie is so funny. Who doesn’t want to play God. I know would love to give it a shot if it was possible.