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The Cable Guy on DVD (1996)

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Average rating: 58%
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Starring: Jim Carrey, Matthew Broderick, George Segal, George Baker
Director: Ben Stiller
Studio: SONY PICTURES HOME ENT. UK
Run time: 92 mins
Certificate: 12
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Genres: Comedy
Languages: English
Subtitles: None
Released: 13/06/2005
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Brief synopsis of The Cable Guy

When a young urbanite calls to order cable TV for his apartment he gets much more than he bargained for, as the demented title character arrives and proceeds to insinuate his way into the beleaguered customer's life. Raised by television as a child and starved for human contact, the "cable guy" is a darkly hilarious carnation of the modern age. Carey's manic karaoke rendition of Jefferson Airplane's "Somebody to Love" is a twisted highlight.

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Rating of 3 stars out of 5 Radio Times

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.

Halliwell's Film Guide

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.

Time Out

A twisted and often nasty black comedy. When naive suburbanite Broderick asks Carrey's over-eager Cable Guy to give him... Read more on www.timeout.com

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Rated - 5 starsSo Underated!

Millsey from Hastings [Highly rated reviewer] , 16/12/2006

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.

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Rated - 5 starsPure Genius

Lee Owen from Worcestershire, UK , 13/07/2004

This is Jim Carrey at his darkest and funniest. This film will make you look away in embarassment in the same way 'The Office' does -if you enjoy this kind of humour. Mathew Broderick plays his part straight and is the perfect foil for Carrey's maniacal creation. Broderick looks terrified throughout the whole film -you would be if 'Chip' (Jim Carrey's character) forced you to be his 'friend' (read 'Victim'!). Ben Stiller (director) has done an excellent job layering the relationship of Carrey and Broderick over a backdrop of a televised 'Trial of the Century' (which Stiller plays the accused) and although slated by the American press (did they get the satire?) this film deserves the highest praise.

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Rated - 1 starsThe Cable Guy.

Cornetto from Lancaster [Highly rated reviewer] , 17/04/2007

Sorry, I just couldn't get in to this film and in the end I switched it off before it had finished. I was disappointed as I really like Jim Carrey, Matthew Broderick and Ben Stiller, and I've watched many films that in comparison have been outstanding, Instead watch Liar Liar, Bruce Almighy, Meet the Parents/Fockers and Godzillia.

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Rated - 2 starsnot a traditional Jim Carrey film

A customer from Bury, England , 09/04/2005

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.

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Rated - 2 starsnot a traditional Jim Carrey film

A customer from Bury, England , 09/04/2005

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.

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Rated - 3 stars

dakker#1 from ST HELLIER , 17/01/2004

Some pretty funny moments. Not as good as some of Jim's more recent movies. The other chap was funnier. Well worth watching though.

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