Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 80000000
Revenue
$ 484592874

Bruce Nolan

God

Grace Connelly

Jack Baylor

Susan Ortega

Debbie

Evan Baxter

Ally Loman

Bobby

Dallas Coleman

Fred Donohue

Anita

Tony Bennett

Bruce's Cameraman

Bruce's Soundman

Pete Fineman

Mama Kowolski

Vol Kowolski

Homeless Man

Hood

Hood

Hood

Hood

Hood

Heavyish Woman

Camera Operator

Panicked Newsroom Staffer

Hood

Zoe

Martin

Martin

Bill

Irene Dansfield

Old Man

Pretty Woman

Phil Sidleman

Newscaster

Newscaster

Newscaster

Newscaster

Newscaster

Newscaster

Newscaster

Newscaster

Office Staffer

Office Staffer

Office Staffer

Hazel

Teenager

Teenager

Coach Tucker

Stalled Car Guy

Party Woman

Business Man

Partying Sports Guy

Rioter

College Rioter

Riot Leader

Nurse

Paramedic

Paramedic

Doctor

Trainer

Police Training Center Officer

Police Training Center Officer

Phil's Soundman

Connie - Masseuse

Attractive Woman at Restaurant

Attractive Woman at Restaurant

Tyler

Day Care Kid

Day Care Kid

Day Care Kid

Day Care Kid

Day Care Kid

Day Care Kid

Day Care Teacher

Woman at Party

Woman at Party

Woman at Party

Woman at Party

Woman at Party

Woman at Party

Woman at Party

Boy on Bike

Technical Director

Stage Manager

Control Room Operator

Control Room Operator

Control Room Operator

Control Room Operator

Camera Operator

Teleprompter Operator

Bobby's Aunt

K-9 Tech

Phil's Cameraman

Driver (uncredited)

Baker (uncredited)

Pedestrian (uncredited)

Office Staffer (uncredited)

Man in Diner (uncredited)

Waiter (uncredited)

Man in Street (uncredited)

Newsroom Staff (uncredited)

Lottery Riot Hooligan (uncredited)

Prisoner (uncredited)

Mother with Boy (uncredited)

James (uncredited)

Woman at Party (uncredited)

Rioter (uncredited)

Doctor (uncredited)

Misty (uncredited)

Precision Driver (uncredited)

Dangerous Driver (uncredited)

News audience member (uncredited)

Written by John Chard on 2014-08-10
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 where you expect it to, and nobody else gets a look in as Carrey does his stuff, but the journey is a most pleasant one. 7/10

Written by mooney240 on 2022-09-18
**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 its source material. It's just a good-natured funny movie that sees Carrey's Bruce Nolan grow from kind but self-absorbed to considerate and caring of those around him and appreciating all that he already had in his life, especially his love interest played by Jennifer Anniston. Bruce Almighty also showcases a young Steve Carrell in his big breakout role as Carrey's rival, who faces the wrath of Carrey's God powers in a hilarious way. This film is by far my favorite Jim Carrey film and one of my favorite comedies.

Written by SoSmooth1982 on 2023-05-02
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.