Jim Carrey was definitely one of the funniest and consistent actors of all time. He made tons of movies and nearly all of them were pure gold. Glad I got the chance in life to grow up in the 90s with comedic talent like his.
And now he's become a total liberal shill because he has to be that to stand a chance at getting any work in Hollywood. It's so sad that so many comedians from the 80's-90's simply cannot be funny because of the insane woke SJWs who get as offended as Chairman Xi about Winnie-the-Pooh jokes. I simply don't get why women and soy boys are acting so strangely these days. Spaying & neutering the kids. WTF
@@paulaharrisbaca4851 Karen, if you dislike him so much, what are you doing watching this appearance on Letterman. I guess Make America Great Again means give me back all the time I used to have to troll?
Jim Carrey was just such a movie giant in the 90s. You couldn’t go just about anywhere without eventually him being brought up. Even at school, other kids would talk about him.
@@RTX_5090_8Kdisagree. Jim Carrey was just as big of a name, if not bigger, than the ones you mentioned. Tarantino, for example, was certainly respected, but he didn’t just pop up in regular conversations. Carrey 100% did. The 90s really was a golden age for comedy, lol. You must have been living under a rock.
@@RTX_5090_8K you didn't grow up in the same 90's I did --- Jim Carrey was a huge movie star that decade, as big as Cruise or Pitt --- and I think the 80's was more about music than the 90's ever was, which was mostly known for great movies
For the first 4 minutes David Letterman was just sort of in a auto-pilot interviewer mode, doing the polite laughs at Jim Carey's jokes, but when Jim started doing the Broderick Crawford bit, it totally struck a chord with Letterman. You could see his demeanor change and his laughter was genuine. Watching him riff with Jim doing the impersonation was awesome to watch.
I am from Croatia, I remember when I was 10, it was new year eve and I was waiting for it in front of tv and after we went to do fireworks with my parents and neighbours. There was Mask in a set of movies that evening. These moments of not worrying about anything and completely enjoying Jim's movie somehow got stuck in my memories.
@@darylgraham930 Who actually WAS into him from the first glance? Not me, I confess... It took time to admit that I was into such 'a fool'... A brilliant fool!
This was the time when Jim was like The Elvis or Beatles of comedy. He was everywhere and he was brilliant each time you saw him, with tons of charisma. He made it and now, interestingly, he has walked in a more spiritual direction. I loved him then and I love him now- one of the greats!
I have never seen anyone try to match Jim's voices. this is why Dave was king of late night. he was totally unfazed by the talent of others, but appreciated them none the less.
@@danc3693 they were quite different though. Jim is more about the way he can contort his face and body. Lol “In Living Color” was where he did this most. While Robin’s humanity and realness would steep out into our his comedy and into our hearts. His comedy has a certain power. They’re both awesome in different ways, but, Robin had something special. Still miss him.
When all is said and done Jim Carrey in the 90s might be the most successful comedic run of any actor in film history. Eddie Murphy, Will Ferrel and others aside, not many can claim to be anywhere near opening #1 as many times or having as many comedies surpass $100 million (those days may be gone forever). Viva la Jim!
I don't know what Seinfeld's salary was in the 90's but he's worth nearly a billion dollars these days, even if it's mostly syndication money it comes from the work he did in 89 through 98.
@@billsgym5579 I think we were talking "films" but that is a good point re: seinfeld. greed can make you rich. he did not share residuals with the cast which tells me everything I need to know about him as a person. from what I hear, he isn't exactly beloved.
Cracking up watching these in bed. That man really is a treasure. He has the heart the comedy the sensitivity and creativity to do it all ❤ You can tell everyone just genuinely love him because he’s just himself.
Jim Carrey starred in three giant hit movies (Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, The Mask, Dumb & Dumber) in 1994. Unheard of today. I also watched all three in theaters when they released because I’m old 😂
I love him so much. Back then I didn't appreciate his talent because I thought he was over the top and annoying, but I see now what a genius he was, and actually quite sweet. When he gets going, it's impossible to stop laughing.
For me it's the other way around, the way he acts in these interviews is OTT and cringe as all hell. In a movie that's supposed to be melodramatic, I get it.
What I love most about RUclips is this sense of discovery when one is surfing through videos and something catches your attention. This video was worth discovering. Jim and David doing their Broderick Crawford impressions had me laughing out loud. I suffer from depression and they snapped me out of my funk and I am now going to go for a walk and get some fresh air. I feel good now. RUclips can sometimes be my therapy and potential side effects are laughter!!!!! By the way, Jim Carrey is my favorite actor. Ever since Ace Ventura Pet Detective, I have seen all his movies and no one makes me laugh harder. Most appreciated!! Thank you Jim.
Could not stop laughing when I heard Carrey's Broderick Crawford (you really had to know who he was) until I nearly fell on the floor after Letterman did it. The back and forth was hilarious!
It's refreshing to come and see videos like this. Jim Carrey is a legend. Many comedians nowadays are so fake and pretentious and not funny at all. Yet people fall for nonsense. Love you Jim Carrey
You always had a sense that Letterman didn't like most of the guests, but could still make great TV. Here, he seems absolutely charmed by Jim Carrey, which makes this even more fun to watch. (We didn't know how good we had it back then, look at the incredibly poor state of today's late night TV, just pure junk.)
Some people dont like jim.. honestly could never understand how ya cant love this guy lol. I've laughed my ass off since i was a kid watching his movies👍
Essa entrevista foi ao ar poucos meses antes de eu nascer, mas eu cresci vendo, admirando e morrendo de rir desse cara. Jim é simplesmente maravilhoso. Entra no meu top 5 de comediantes favoritos de todos os tempos. O cara é genial. E que bom falar inglês, meus amigos. Que bom.
بهتون سلام میکنم و امیدوارم که همیشه موفق و شاد باشی، منم وقتی که جیم کری رو میبینم که اینقدر پر انرژیه خوشحال میشم و دوس دارم که اینجور ادما همیشه باشن چون بهشون احتیاج داریم و من خیلی دوس دارم که بتونم انگلیسی حرف بزنم... محمد از ایران
its amazing how times change..remembered watching he funny faces and it was so entertaining...cant miss his shows...to see them today is like...please dont do that again...😅
I was 8 years old, in 1994. And when Ace, Mask, and Dumber came out on VHS I was allowed to watch because they were PG-13. Glad I was able to be a bystander (albeit from a very far distance) in Jim's meteoric rise to fame. Many, many laughs were had. To this day, I can quote lines from dumb and Dumber, and people my age know exactly what I'm talking about and play along!
He's right about wealthy people's evil laughs. I've been within earshot of conversations of upper management at work and witnessed it first hand when talking about lower level employees.
Wonderful Jim! Is heartbreaking seeing people in front of me at the grocery store taking all the instant noodles from the shelves; no meat. Kids asking for a chocolate bar and the parent scolding the child for asking, its evident the system has failed us and does intensify the essence of investing, the market is just so rough
I feel sad that even though I am investing, I don't have the brain power to dig through how each company is doing, is this a good time to buy stocks or not, my reserve of $450K is laying waste to inflation and I don't know what to do at this point tbh, I need solid data on market trajectory
I agree, which is why I prefer having an investment coach make my day-to-day investment decisions. Given that their entire skill set is based on taking both long and short positions at the same time, using risk for its asymmetrical upside and laying off risk as a hedge against the inevitable downward turns, coupled with the unique information and analysis they have, it's practically impossible to underperform. I've been using an investment coach for more than 2 years, and I've made over $1.5M so far.
@@henrech Do you think your investment coach could provide me with portfolio restructuring advice since I've been considering taking that path and holding onto a number of stocks that keep falling in value and am unsure of whether to keep holding them or just sell them?
@@jackbills The adviser I use is actually quite known, you might have heard of her KIMBERLY JEAN HEAVNER, she's been featured on several platforms including CNBC and Bloomberg, you can search her name.
Jim Carrey, boy, I love him so much that he is like my younger brother. Some of the best joyous moments of my life must have been while I was watching his film. God, please keep him that way -- without a worry, in the prime of his health and wealth, forever and ever.
I was an extra in the dance scene in “Once Bitten” that he did before Ace Ventura. If you haven’t seen it, it’s a fun vampire comedy. I was the one with long, peach bows in my pigtails and a short blue dress on. I saw Jim later in Century City. He had just gotten off the phone so I said hello and reminded him about seeing him before. He was very nice, said he remembered me, and then was all excited to tell me that he just got the job in “In Living Color”. Pretty cool. I knew before he called his wife! Wow.
I was born in 1985, and if you were a kid who grew up in the 90’s, you knew Jim Carrey was a GOD. He was the biggest and most popular movie star, he was the most charismatic and most hilarious person you ever seen. It was an absolute blast to be alive during that time! Miss those days dearly…..
Jim Carrey is my childhood. This era of Jim Carrey just brings back great feelings for me.
Often taken for granted. Jim Carey is a living legend; we are lucky to have him.
like all capricorns. beyonce is more important
@@angelika5622 who ? Plus this you 🤡
@@Emon-lq7hh that was sarcasm
No doubt you voted for Donald Trump. He was another American disgrace.
often taken for one grand... but actually.. try four.. or.. five..
Jim Carrey was definitely one of the funniest and consistent actors of all time. He made tons of movies and nearly all of them were pure gold. Glad I got the chance in life to grow up in the 90s with comedic talent like his.
Was? Still is, just not practicing as much I guess. He should do standup.
And now he's become a total liberal shill because he has to be that to stand a chance at getting any work in Hollywood. It's so sad that so many comedians from the 80's-90's simply cannot be funny because of the insane woke SJWs who get as offended as Chairman Xi about Winnie-the-Pooh jokes. I simply don't get why women and soy boys are acting so strangely these days. Spaying & neutering the kids. WTF
@@paulaharrisbaca4851 no Karen, he’s a human being with a conscience who speaks his mind. I could go on but it would just be a waste of time.
@@paulaharrisbaca4851 Karen, if you dislike him so much, what are you doing watching this appearance on Letterman. I guess Make America Great Again means give me back all the time I used to have to troll?
He's still alive lol
Jim Carrey was just such a movie giant in the 90s. You couldn’t go just about anywhere without eventually him being brought up. Even at school, other kids would talk about him.
@@RTX_5090_8Kdisagree. Jim Carrey was just as big of a name, if not bigger, than the ones you mentioned. Tarantino, for example, was certainly respected, but he didn’t just pop up in regular conversations. Carrey 100% did.
The 90s really was a golden age for comedy, lol. You must have been living under a rock.
dewd... The Mask, Dumb and Dumber and Ace Ventura... ALL IN THE SAME YEAR! Talk about a big break.
@@RTX_5090_8K you didn't grow up in the same 90's I did --- Jim Carrey was a huge movie star that decade, as big as Cruise or Pitt --- and I think the 80's was more about music than the 90's ever was, which was mostly known for great movies
For the first 4 minutes David Letterman was just sort of in a auto-pilot interviewer mode, doing the polite laughs at Jim Carey's jokes, but when Jim started doing the Broderick Crawford bit, it totally struck a chord with Letterman. You could see his demeanor change and his laughter was genuine. Watching him riff with Jim doing the impersonation was awesome to watch.
Rarely seen a showmaster enjoying his own show this much. Lovely!!
YEEEEESSS!! Well said! It got so much more enjoyable to watch seeing them both dork around and genuinely converse and laugh
I just wish I could understand what they were saying.
@@AC3handle half the fun is NOT knowing what they are saying lol
this distinguished person whent to JEFFREY EPSTEIN island. why did you went there Jim???? are you a victim of EPSTEIN?????
I am from Croatia, I remember when I was 10, it was new year eve and I was waiting for it in front of tv and after we went to do fireworks with my parents and neighbours. There was Mask in a set of movies that evening. These moments of not worrying about anything and completely enjoying Jim's movie somehow got stuck in my memories.
The beauty of Jim Carrey's personality is that he carries his roots with him all the time. He never forgets where he came from. That's priceless.
Toronto baby
I’ve actually met Jim Carrey, as I was an extra on the set of “yes man” and he was incredibly polite and personable to everyone. Very down to earth.
The Wayans put him on. Thems his roots he never mentions. Typical.
60 minutes
@@risenshine888 Yeah but Jim and the Fox carried that show...the rest were there to mix drinks.
Jim is precious. He brought so much joy all over the world. And now he brings so much awareness and consciousness. Amazing!
Very Astute an observation that not many appreciate.
🤢
@@markturner5207 that's adorable. I didn't know there are cute green kitten emojis.
Carrey got woke. He know thinks himself a woke-guru.
Whats a woke?
What a pure burst of energy and positivity Jim is!
Robin Williams and Craig Ferguson you'll die laughing!
If you want to hang out
You've got to take her out...
Was.
Used to be positive. Just a sad old guy now.
that's called Cocaine.
I love this side of Jim Carey. He thinks outside the box in a creative way! Got to love him!
I love it when Dave genuinely enjoyed his guests.
Ya, really good interview.
Its ironic because when Jim first appeared on the show, Dave wasn't really into him.
@@darylgraham930 Who actually WAS into him from the first glance? Not me, I confess... It took time to admit that I was into such 'a fool'... A brilliant fool!
Best job ever
Me too. I love all the Norm appearances partly because Dave enjoyed him so much.
This was the time when Jim was like The Elvis or Beatles of comedy. He was everywhere and he was brilliant each time you saw him, with tons of charisma. He made it and now, interestingly, he has walked in a more spiritual direction. I loved him then and I love him now- one of the greats!
Carrey became a parody character.
😃yep!!
Spiritual Direction Absolutely, Bless his beautiful Sole....
He's a damned good artist as well.
He such a great soul
I have never seen anyone try to match Jim's voices. this is why Dave was king of late night. he was totally unfazed by the talent of others, but appreciated them none the less.
Although I think he was pretty “fazed” by Robin Williams talent.
@@danc3693 you should've stuck with wizard's manner of speaking and said "All though."
Also, Norm.
@@danc3693 they were quite different though. Jim is more about the way he can contort his face and body. Lol “In Living Color” was where he did this most. While Robin’s humanity and realness would steep out into our his comedy and into our hearts. His comedy has a certain power. They’re both awesome in different ways, but, Robin had something special. Still miss him.
If Ben Shapiro spoke a little bit slower...he would nail it.
I think it's just the celebrity he is unfazed by, not the talent. Nonetheless a giant talent in his own right 💚
The Mask was how I discovered Jim Carey when I was a kid. I have never stopped loving him and the movies he is in ever since. Legend.
I loved the two of them doing the impression back and forth. Nobody can get Dave to act like that quite like Jim Carey
That guy is pure raw talent, a total natural. To have that level of comedy requires incredible incite into the human condition. He's just got it.
Ah, I thought he was on something - not that he isn't great, but he just seems overly animated
@@TheMercury-13 It's like he's a cartoon and made of plastic, way animated but that's the point.
Such an incredible talent. So glad I grew up with his movies
What's your favorite movie of Jim's?
@@JPdynabook truman show freaks me out everyday .. I'm always saying life is like the Truman show
Q
@@JPdynabook Ace Ventura, best movie ever
@@JPdynabook Dumb & Dumber
My favorite part of being a kid in the 90's! His mannerisms are cemented in to my mind hahahah
When all is said and done Jim Carrey in the 90s might be the most successful comedic run of any actor in film history. Eddie Murphy, Will Ferrel and others aside, not many can claim to be anywhere near opening #1 as many times or having as many comedies surpass $100 million (those days may be gone forever). Viva la Jim!
jerry lewis?
Wow... you are right....he’s up there with jerry Lewis yes
I don't know what Seinfeld's salary was in the 90's but he's worth nearly a billion dollars these days, even if it's mostly syndication money it comes from the work he did in 89 through 98.
@@billsgym5579 yep. Lot of dough from show about"nothing"
@@billsgym5579 I think we were talking "films" but that is a good point re: seinfeld. greed can make you rich. he did not share residuals with the cast which tells me everything I need to know about him as a person. from what I hear, he isn't exactly beloved.
My mother and I used to sit and watch this guy and just laugh and laugh, the good times..... miss you mom, thank you Jim!
Miss you 😢
Literally the only person that could ever match Jim Carey’s energy was Robin Williams. I miss the guy.
Lee Evans England
Robin Williams was amazing, carey is not.
@@GiorgioAmakusaShirouBerzerker You need professional help.
@@GiorgioAmakusaShirouBerzerker both amazing. Robin wasn't always funny. He was still amazing. I guess there is only Robin for you. sad
well.. they both have the whole BiPolar thing goin on
80s to early 2000s. The best decades human kind have gone through. Unforgettable, unbeatable times.
Seems like American culture died right after 9/11 and it never recovered --- before that, it seemed so vibrant
I would say 1963-1993 were THE years
Been waiting for this one!! One of my fave moments from two of my fave comedic voices. It’s amazing to see Dave have this much FUN with someone
Jim Carrey brings a smile to my face yet again. And Letterman was great too.
He's the most sane and truthful comedian I experienced over twenty years.
He was my favourite actor back in the 90ies. Still love him.
He is something else man.. Never seen a a comedian even coming close to this master actor and personality.. Hats off Jim Sir☺
I always appreciated when Dave genuinely enjoyed someone. You can tell he liked Jim a lot
Same! He lights up when he really enjoys guest he cant fake it
Dave also loved having Chris Farley on his show --- RIP, big guy
I could watch these two all day.
Cracking up watching these in bed. That man really is a treasure. He has the heart the comedy the sensitivity and creativity to do it all ❤
You can tell everyone just genuinely love him because he’s just himself.
You´re a lovely soul dear chocolate
Jim Carrey starred in three giant hit movies (Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, The Mask, Dumb & Dumber) in 1994. Unheard of today. I also watched all three in theaters when they released because I’m old 😂
Mask famous dialogues……I think he likes to communicate, somebody stopppp meeee
That's 4
@@terryjross1184 No ;)) Ace Ventura: Pet Detective is just 1
bruce almighty, the Yes-guy, Cable Man, Truman Show.. he was freaking everywhere and they were a blast
The mask, Dumb and dumber and Irene, me and other me are THE BEST my chico
Jim is one of the best 100% real, laughs and truth guaranteed in every moment!
Possibly my favorite comedian ever. He made an entrance one night, I can't remember which late show, and it will never be topped.
which one?
What did he do?
I liked him too, but now he hates me.
Jay Leno
He can’t remember .. but it’ll never be topped
I love you Jim and I thank you for everything you gave us!
5:56 the rich person laughter bit
Jeff bezos's video laughing brought me here lol
god bless you
Lots of Love to Jim Carrey, One of the greatest: he visits a talk show and its funnier than most comedians stand up shows
Carrey is truly a one-of-a-kind talent. Please post the appearance where he imitates David Caruso on CSI: Miami.
“He really puts the button on it.”
This man is in control of every muscle in his face... crazily talented.
I have never seen Dave be like that before to banter with a guest on an impression AND know a line of it as well!
I love him so much. Back then I didn't appreciate his talent because I thought he was over the top and annoying, but I see now what a genius he was, and actually quite sweet. When he gets going, it's impossible to stop laughing.
For me it's the other way around, the way he acts in these interviews is OTT and cringe as all hell.
In a movie that's supposed to be melodramatic, I get it.
I love how Jim made Dave laugh and they laugh together
My all time favorite actor and a fellow Canadian!! ❤️💯
I’ve watched this clip so many times. Never fails to amuse. Anyway, I’m off to work on my ‘poor person laugh’.
Your comment made me poor person laugh
Don't forget the subtle undertone of desperation, it is vital.
@@MichieHoward Noted
@@MichieHoward That part is easy 🙁
@@godvandamme9921 LOL !! Me too - Public School Teacher here....
What I love most about RUclips is this sense of discovery when one is surfing through videos and something catches your attention.
This video was worth discovering. Jim and David doing their Broderick Crawford impressions had me laughing out loud. I suffer from depression and they snapped me out of my funk and I am now going to go for a walk and get some fresh air. I feel good now. RUclips can sometimes be my therapy and potential side effects are laughter!!!!! By the way, Jim Carrey is my favorite actor. Ever since Ace Ventura Pet Detective, I have seen all his movies and no one makes me laugh harder. Most appreciated!! Thank you Jim.
Could not stop laughing when I heard Carrey's Broderick Crawford (you really had to know who he was) until I nearly fell on the floor after Letterman did it. The back and forth was hilarious!
I had to look him up, and saw a cameo he did on the show CHIPS.
"I can even throw a tantrum and lock myself in the trailer, while the whole crew waits" 😂😂
This is like a short film. „Jim Carrey on Talk Show“ He‘s the best and such a singular human
They are so friendly with each other its a pleasure to watch
DAVID LAUGHED MORE THAN I'VE EVER SEEN HIM LAUGH BEFORE
David was unaware of joy - until he met the greatest comedian of our time, Jim Carrey.
It's refreshing to come and see videos like this. Jim Carrey is a legend. Many comedians nowadays are so fake and pretentious and not funny at all. Yet people fall for nonsense. Love you Jim Carrey
Jim Carrey is an adorable person
He’s from Burlington. Ontario Canada . I’ve seen him a few times back in the day
@@danrook5757 lucky!
Usually, it's annoying when a guest takes over the interview. But with Jim, you just let it fly
Jim Carrey is and will allways be a Legend among top 5. Personaly he is Nr 1 👍🏻😁👍🏻
No one could match Jim Carey energy ❤
You always had a sense that Letterman didn't like most of the guests, but could still make great TV. Here, he seems absolutely charmed by Jim Carrey, which makes this even more fun to watch. (We didn't know how good we had it back then, look at the incredibly poor state of today's late night TV, just pure junk.)
So true !
We knew
Cos he had no idea who they were.
Some people dont like jim.. honestly could never understand how ya cant love this guy lol. I've laughed my ass off since i was a kid watching his movies👍
Simple, a lot of people just don't have humor.
Yes this is weird
He have to much Light and talent for some i guess
These two worked brilliantly together ❤️
There’s literally nobody else like Jim.
When they're both doing the voice back and forth to each other it's all I can do to keep breathing from all the laughing.
Essa entrevista foi ao ar poucos meses antes de eu nascer, mas eu cresci vendo, admirando e morrendo de rir desse cara. Jim é simplesmente maravilhoso. Entra no meu top 5 de comediantes favoritos de todos os tempos. O cara é genial. E que bom falar inglês, meus amigos. Que bom.
بهتون سلام میکنم و امیدوارم که همیشه موفق و شاد باشی، منم وقتی که جیم کری رو میبینم که اینقدر پر انرژیه خوشحال میشم و دوس دارم که اینجور ادما همیشه باشن چون بهشون احتیاج داریم و من خیلی دوس دارم که بتونم انگلیسی حرف بزنم... محمد از ایران
I love the way he made Dave laugh
PURE genius - and David Letterman knew how to let the best of Jim shine.
Jim Carrey is an absolute legend.
its amazing how times change..remembered watching he funny faces and it was so entertaining...cant miss his shows...to see them today is like...please dont do that again...😅
I was 8 years old, in 1994. And when Ace, Mask, and Dumber came out on VHS I was allowed to watch because they were PG-13. Glad I was able to be a bystander (albeit from a very far distance) in Jim's meteoric rise to fame. Many, many laughs were had. To this day, I can quote lines from dumb and Dumber, and people my age know exactly what I'm talking about and play along!
"Hey, Harry old buddy ol pal"......." Do u realise what you’ve done?!"
@@sakibulislam5060 We got 'em 🔥
Gimme that booze, you little pumpkin pie hair-cutted freak!
Spoken from a gods mouth exactly lol
Jim Carrey is the best that ever did it. His knowledge matches his humor.
They BOTH impersonate that voice PERFECTLY lol
David Letterman is legend and this interview shows it. Letterman always has the right question at the right time and there is never a quiet moment.
The 90s chemistry between the host and the guest in a nutshell
What an incredibly funny and talented man!
This guy always manage to creates a special moment on each and every single time a camera is rolling near him.
"I wanna do something with the band. Would that be great? Yeah!!"
"How about a movie..."
That got me lol
🤣😂🤣🤣
He's right about wealthy people's evil laughs. I've been within earshot of conversations of upper management at work and witnessed it first hand when talking about lower level employees.
what a legend. I hope he jumps back into the spotlight. I'm sure he has more to offer.
Wonderful Jim! Is heartbreaking seeing people in front of me at the grocery store taking all the instant noodles from the shelves; no meat. Kids asking for a chocolate bar and the parent scolding the child for asking, its evident the system has failed us and does intensify the essence of investing, the market is just so rough
I feel sad that even though I am investing, I don't have the brain power to dig through how each company is doing, is this a good time to buy stocks or not, my reserve of $450K is laying waste to inflation and I don't know what to do at this point tbh, I need solid data on market trajectory
I'll suggest you find a mentor or someone with experience guide you especially in this recession.
I agree, which is why I prefer having an investment coach make my day-to-day investment decisions. Given that their entire skill set is based on taking both long and short positions at the same time, using risk for its asymmetrical upside and laying off risk as a hedge against the inevitable downward turns, coupled with the unique information and analysis they have, it's practically impossible to underperform. I've been using an investment coach for more than 2 years, and I've made over $1.5M so far.
@@henrech Do you think your investment coach could provide me with portfolio restructuring advice since I've been considering taking that path and holding onto a number of stocks that keep falling in value and am unsure of whether to keep holding them or just sell them?
@@jackbills The adviser I use is actually quite known, you might have heard of her KIMBERLY JEAN HEAVNER, she's been featured on several platforms including CNBC and Bloomberg, you can search her name.
You can tell Dave genuinely likes Jim.
Love watching this interview over and over again.
He was and is the most charming and handsome man ever.❤
Absolutely gorgeous looking man.
So alive and spontaneous, love it!
The laugh at 6:33 is everything 😭😭😭
4:36 Ahahahahaahaaaaa! The part where they both did that voice was SOOOO freakin' hilarious.
My hero ,since my teens i have died laughing watching Jim on Dumb and Dumber and other great movies.
Man...I can't stop laughing every time I see his performances...outstanding unparalleled comedian!
If they had ever let this man do what he wanted, I think we would still be on the floor laughing, even after all these years.
Jim Carrey is such a beautiful and respectful person! Let him be ☺️
This had me laughing all the way through 😂😂😂😂
Jim Carrey, boy, I love him so much that he is like my younger brother. Some of the best joyous moments of my life must have been while I was watching his film. God, please keep him that way -- without a worry, in the prime of his health and wealth, forever and ever.
That interview was gold Jim, gold Dave
That crazy head tilt in the 60 Minutes intro kills me every time.
I was an extra in the dance scene in “Once Bitten” that he did before Ace Ventura. If you haven’t seen it, it’s a fun vampire comedy. I was the one with long, peach bows in my pigtails and a short blue dress on.
I saw Jim later in Century City. He had just gotten off the phone so I said hello and reminded him about seeing him before. He was very nice, said he remembered me, and then was all excited to tell me that he just got the job in “In Living Color”. Pretty cool. I knew before he called his wife! Wow.
What a precious memory!
Sounds like a down-to-earth, open, really decent individual
Hello fan it’s really nice to have y’all supporting me all this years I want to use this opportunity to say a big thank to y’all
What energy he had, lord. He had the time of his life
I remember recording this on VHS and making everyone who came over watch it. No You Tube or Freeview Plus back than.
Jim Carrey is super gifted for his ability to make anyone smile.
This guy is a legend 😂
Very fresh recording, about 20 years old. Thank you. Keep going.
Why not release all the Jim Carrey and Norm Macdonald interviews this week so that the best is already out
seeing David Letterman just let loose! that was priceless!
Jim is a treasure!
I was born in 1985, and if you were a kid who grew up in the 90’s, you knew Jim Carrey was a GOD. He was the biggest and most popular movie star, he was the most charismatic and most hilarious person you ever seen. It was an absolute blast to be alive during that time! Miss those days dearly…..
Love Jim Carrey, he is so good. Seems to be a nice person too!