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Cooper vs. Carrey
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by: Omar Aviles Oct. 3, 2007

Bradley Cooper TV veteran dreamboat Bradley Cooper has agreed to star alongside scarcely employed comic Jim Carrey in the upcoming YES MAN, the Peyton Reed directed adaptation of Danny Wallace's memoirs. In it, Carrey stars as a man who decides to drastically alter his life by saying yes to absolutely everything that comes his way. And what begins as an impromptu decision leading to a series of whimsical events quickly becomes an important journey of self-redemption. At least it does for Carrey if he intends on not having his starring vehicles canceled for skyrocketing budgets and studios unsure of Carrey's current box office potential. Cooper will play his best friend. He can next be seen in the horror MIDNIGHT MEAT TRAIN, the comedy ALL ABOUT STEVE and the rom com HE'S JUST NOT THAT INTO YOU.

Source: Variety

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Extra Tidbit: Cooper missed his college graduation because he was filming WET HOT AMERICAN SUMMER.

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Hunglowman
6:10PM on 10/04/2007 Add as a friend | MFC profile
Brad is Bad
Bad meaning GOOD. he's a funny little douche with some solid comedy stuff all over youtube. Like that Grean Tea Rap stuff.
Bad meaning GOOD. he's a funny little douche with some solid comedy stuff all over youtube. Like that Grean Tea Rap stuff.
 
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HoyleHaw
11:20PM on 10/03/2007 Add as a friend | MFC profile
Hmmm... Funny, I thought this was about Chris Cooper, to which I was gonna say, they did that already in "Me Myself and Irene".



So why the "vs." in the title? Bradley cooper is, to the best of my knowledge (being "Alias" and "Wedding Crashers") more the straight up actor than a comedian. And his next his a serial-killer movie. That's what I know. Oh, and the article sounds like...
Hmmm... Funny, I thought this was about Chris Cooper, to which I was gonna say, they did that already in "Me Myself and Irene".



So why the "vs." in the title? Bradley cooper is, to the best of my knowledge (being "Alias" and "Wedding Crashers") more the straight up actor than a comedian. And his next his a serial-killer movie. That's what I know. Oh, and the article sounds like you're talking about Carrey, when you say, "He can next be seen in..."