The Trailer for I Love You Phillip Morris Includes Graphic Sex, Graphic Cuddling

jimcarreymorris_225.jpgWhen it comes to the theatrical release of I Love You Phillip Morris, I'm more than a little cynical. After all, this is a movie that has been sitting on the shelf for almost three years, missing release date after release date with shocking consistency. Yet barring some End of Days-like catastrophe, it appears that all systems are go for the Dec. 3 launch. Fantastic! If the recently released chaste poster didn't exactly get your juices flowing, however, perhaps this brand new Red Band trailer, stuffed with graphic gay sex and double entrende, will.

As the trailer for I Love You Phillip Morris opens, the text on-screen reads as follows: "This Christmas, guess who's coming?" Haw? Nah. Not even the site of Jim Carrey violently thrusting behind some bearded stranger can make that lame joke work. But other than the chyron, I Love You Phillip Morris looks surprising bouncy and fun. Carrey owns the screen, with a performance that seems to thread the needle between his serious and non-serious fare. There's a lightness to his step (no pun intended) and his voice over -- something that's especially tricky since he's forced to affect a Southern drawl. The little glimpsed of Ewan McGregor basically confirms that this is Carrey's show, despite the fact that McGregor's plays the titular lover.

Anyway, it's all very randy and "shocking," but there's probably a heart, too, as witnessed by the prison-bed-cuddling. After three years, why not support this one?

VERDICT: Sold.



Comments

  • stolidog says:

    I heard it took so long to release because they decided to add 3-D in post-production.

  • Christopher Rosen says:

    Then things would really come out at you! No? No. Sorry.

  • casting couch says:

    Leslie Mann could turn any man gay.

  • SPJava says:

    This looks very funny. I lol at the golfing stuff. Carrey and McGregor look adorable.
    "I could not recommend it more highly!" No need I'll be seeing this for sure.
    "Gotta go that's Jesus on line two."
    "In July?" 🙂