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The Cable Guy Details

1996 Certificate 12
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Originally planned as a silly vehicle for Chris Farley, in the hands of director Ben Stiller and star Jim Carrey, The Cable Guy became an opportunity for Carrey to flex some of his darker comedic muscles as stalker Chip Douglas. Matthew Broderick plays Steven, an average Joe who is forlorn over his recent breakup with .. Read more

Starring Jim Carrey, Matthew Broderick, George Segal, George Baker
Director Ben Stiller
Genres Comedy

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The Cable Guy

Originally planned as a silly vehicle for Chris Farley, in the hands of director Ben Stiller and star Jim Carrey, The Cable Guy became an opportunity for Carrey to flex some of his darker comedic muscles as stalker Chip Douglas. Matthew Broderick plays Steven, an average Joe who is forlorn over his recent breakup with girlfriend Robin (Leslie Mann). When he moves into a new apartment, Steven comes in contact with Chip, who shows up to hook up the cable. Before he knows it, and whether he likes it or not, Steven has a new best-friend in the obnoxious and clingy Chip. However, Steven soon learns that obnoxious is a walk in the park compared to Chip's behavior when Steven tells him he doesn't want to be his pal anymore. What's worse, no one -- including Robin or his family -- believes Steven when he accuses the seemingly harmless Chip of being a malevolent menace. George Segal and Jack Black also star along with Stiller, who plays twins loosely-based on the Menendez brothers.~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide

Starring Jim Carrey, Matthew Broderick, George Segal, George Baker
Director Ben Stiller
Studio SONY PICTURES HOME ENT. UK
Run time DVD: 1 hr 32 mins
Certificate Certificate 12
Genres Comedy
Language DVD: English
Subtitles DVD: None
Released DVD: 13 Jun 2005
Production year: 1996
Format DVD
  • Critics' reviews (6) of The Cable Guy

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  • 3 stars out of 5

    Jim Carrey was afforded the opportunity to do something different in this jet-black satire on the power of television, and he responds with a performance that brings a dark edge to his wacky, man-of-the-people persona. Carrey is on top form as a manic cable-television technician who takes a special interest in customer Matthew Broderick. Although merely over-friendly at first, psycho-stalker Carrey starts invading every aspect of Broderick's life with both hilarious and sobering results. Director Ben Stiller effectively lines up his targets and Carrey effortlessly hits them, and, though this suffers at times from dull patches, it is much better than you've heard it is. For Carrey, it proved a stepping stone on his way to acclaim in the critical and box-office success The Truman Show.

    • Radio Times
  • Carrey's frenetic mugging here sits oddly with the naturalistic style of the rest of the cast; some satire at the expense of a television-fixated generation is no doubt intended, but is too heavy-handed to be effective.

    • Halliwell's Film Guide
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  • 20 out of 21 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    So Underated!

    They say this film almost ended Jim's career before it had really begun, but if you can get through the annoying voice that Jim dons through the film your notice what a masterpiece it really is. Great acting, Great storyline, and funny as can be.

      • Millsey from Hastings
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  • 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 2 stars

    not a traditional Jim Carrey film

    Not as bad as I was led to believe, but not as good as I was expecting from a (fab) Carrey film directed by (the grand) Ben Stiller. Carrey's sinister character as bizarre as the films on the cable channels he's illegally plugging in but there's not a huge amount of entertainment in this unless you are an avid Jim Carrey fan.

      • A customer from Bury, England
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    The Cable Guy

    Apatow: 'Carrey's Cable Guy was not a flop'

    • 22 May 2009

    Jim Carrey's The Cable Guy was treated like a "disaster" film because it failed to make hundreds of millions of dollars at the box office, according to producer Judd Apatow. The moviemaker fears the 1996 dark comedy, which was directed by Ben Stiller, has been overlooked thanks to bad reviews and the thinking it was a flop - but it actually made a lot of money. Apatow says, "It cost 42 (million dollars) and it made 60 here (in America) and 40 overseas, and we thought, 'That's alright, no one... Read more

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    • Originally planned as a silly vehicle for Chris Farley, in the hands of director Ben Stiller and star Jim Carrey, The Cable Guy became an opportunity for Carrey to flex some of his darker comedic ...