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    Unique ID Code: 0000055618
    Added by: DVD Reviewer
    Added on: 30/11/2003 10:29
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    Bruce Almighty (UK)

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    He`s got the power
    Certificate: 12
    Running Time: 101 mins
    Retail Price: £19.99
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    Synopsis:
    Jim Carrey plays Bruce Nolan, a disatisfied TV news reporter who, after having the worst day of his life and being fired, rails against the Lord for his rotten luck. Meeting a mysterious man (Morgan Freeman) who claims he is God and challenges him to do his job, Bruce finds himself endowed with all sorts of heavenly powers...

    Special Features:
    Director commentary from Tom Shadyac. Deleted scenes. Outtakes. Featurette.

    Video Tracks:
    Widescreen Anamorphic 1.85:1

    Audio Tracks:
    Dolby Digital 5.1 English
    Dolby Digital 5.1 Spanish

    Subtitle Tracks:
    English
    Spanish
    CC: English
    Portuguese

    Directed By:
    Tom Shadyac

    Written By:


    Starring:
    Catherine Bell
    Philip Baker Hall
    Jennifer Aniston
    Morgan Freeman
    Jim Carrey

    Casting By:
    Ron Surma
    Junie Lowry-Johnson

    Soundtrack By:
    Fatboy Slim
    Elvis Presley
    Andrew Dorfman
    John Debney
    Toni C.

    Director of Photography:
    Dean Semler

    Editor:
    Scott Hill

    Costume Designer:
    Judy L. Ruskin

    Production Designer:
    Linda DeScenna

    Producer:
    Janet L. Wattles
    Jonathan Watson
    Tom Shadyac
    Steve Koren
    Linda Fields
    Jim Carrey
    James D. Brubaker
    Michael Bostick

    Executive Producer:
    Steve Oedekerk
    Roger Birnbaum
    Gary Barber

    Distributor:
    Touchstone Pictures

    Your Opinions and Comments

    8 / 10
    As a fan of Jim Carey I knew what to expect of this movie and I wasn`t disappointed.
    Bruce Almighty isn`t as funny as it could have been but there are some classic moments that you could just watch again and again. My favourite scene being the news broadcaster messing up his lines by not being able to speak properly.
    The dvd has some great extras including out-takes, one featuretter and over 30 minutes of deleted scenes.
    posted by babyfaceuk on 24/12/2003 00:48