Overview
'None of this is real and all of it is true.' —Jim Carrey
Meet Jim Carrey. Sure, he's an insanely successful and beloved movie star drowning in wealth and privilege—but he's also lonely. Maybe past his prime. Maybe even . . . getting fat? He's tried diets, gurus, and cuddling with his military-grade Israeli guard dogs, but nothing seems to lift the cloud of emptiness and ennui. Even the sage advice of his best friend, actor and dinosaur skull collector Nicolas Cage, isn't enough to pull Carrey out of his slump.
But then Jim meets Georgie: ruthless ingénue, love of his life. And with the help of auteur screenwriter Charlie Kaufman, he has a role to play in a boundary-pushing new picture that may help him uncover a whole new side to himself—finally, his Oscar vehicle! Things are looking up!
But the universe has other plans.
Memoirs and Misinformation is a fearless semi-autobiographical novel, a deconstruction of persona. In it, Jim Carrey and Dana Vachon have fashioned a story about acting, Hollywood, agents, celebrity, privilege, friendship, romance, addiction to relevance, fear of personal erasure, our 'one big soul,' Canada, and a cataclysmic ending of the world—apocalypses within and without.
Jim Carrey Book Cover
A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER 'None of this is real and all of it is true.' -Jim Carrey Meet Jim Carrey. Sure, he's an insanely successful and beloved movie star drowning in. Jim Carrey's new book Memoirs and Misinformation: A Novel was released this week to a lot of buzz — but missing from that buzz were actual book reviews. 'I think this novel is a weird one,' said.
Jim Carrey's New Book 📚 Speaking of funny men, comedian Jim Carrey is opening up like never before. He just wrote a brand new book called Memoirs and Misinformation. Jim says while it is based on his own personal life, many of the stories are exaggerated and fictionalized. The superstar comedian’s new semi-autobiographical novel was co-written with Dana Vachon, and critics say it has 'gems of comic fantasy and the nuggets of me. It may sound like a bit from Dumb and Dumber, but Jim Carrey’s new autobiography isn’t true and he didn’t write it. If your inner English teacher is asking if it’s really an autobiography, don’t get your cardigan in a knot. First off, he actually co-wrote the book with novelist Dana Vachon.
It may sound like a bit from Dumb and Dumber, but Jim Carrey’s new autobiography isn’t true and he didn’t write it. If your inner English teacher is asking if it’s really an autobiography, don’t get your cardigan in a knot. First off, he actually co-wrote the book with novelist Dana Vachon. So, it’s not totally not an autobiography. And, although the book is highly fictionalized, it nonetheless draws from Carrey’s real life. Unlike most power-washed celeb bios, Carrey turns his unflinching gaze inward.
Did Carrey really date one of the hot contestants from Survivor? Does Carrey truly nude wrestle with Nic Cage while discussing enlightenment? Is Gwenyth Paltrow actually a reincarnated Viking berserker? Jim Carrey’s sort-of-autobiography is a little like a very literary game of two truths and a lie. It’s the perfect dystopian sci-fi celeb autobiography for your quarantine summer reading list. We explore some of the zany truths and lies in Jim Carrey’s Memoirs and Misinformation.
Jim Carrey's New Book
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The Story Behind the Story
Jim Carrey recently made headlines for his crude paintings of our even cruder president, though he’s been making visual art for much longer. In fact, the idea for Jim Carrey’s psuedo-autobiography began when he met novelist Dana Vachon at an art show in New York nearly a decade ago.
2/10 The Bromance
The bromance between Vachon and the comedy superstar started when Vachon commented on some of Carrey’s paintings, including a pretty cool self-portrait Carrey literally cut up and sewed back together. The friendship blossomed when the two discovered a deep, shared love of hardcore bingeing quasi-scientific TV shows.
All Hail Netflix
The book’s prologue opens with Carrey contemplating the meaning of life while sprawled naked in bed, comatose before the hypnotic spell of Netflix. It’s honestly pretty relatable until he orders a voltage surge of his mansion’s electric fence in case gymnastic paparazzi are spying.
4/10 Nicolas Cage: Spiritual Leader
To resolve his disabling existential angst, Carrey reaches out to the one man whose creative strength always steeled Carrey’s courage: Nicolas Cage, god emperor of the interwebs. “When you said the spirits of the dead are all around us, did you mean it poetically or truly,” Carrey writes, though tragically his text goes unread.
Leaving on a High Note
One of the darker threads in Carrey’s book is his obsession with looking good when he dies, because comedians always try to leave on a high note. As he plucks his old-man eyebrows and applies bronzer, he imagines what the paparazzi who bribe their way into the morgue will think.
6/10 The Dark Side of Gwyneth Paltrow
Mask pro 4 1 8 full crack. The book is loaded with absurd celebrity encounters, which though probably not true, you can't help but wonder -- for example, when a meditating Gwyneth Paltrow discusses how she dissects pigs or gets turned on by arms trading.
Laser Jack Lightning
Kingdom come deliverance console commands ps4. Tom Cruise’s creepy smile also makes an appearance under the appropriately Chad-ish pseudonym of Laser Jack Lightning. Of course, Cruise meets his now ex-wife Katie Holmes in a secret chamber at Will Smith’s house, which honesty we could totally see being true.
8/10 More Dumb Celebs
Loads of other dumb celebs make cameos as well, like Sean Penn and Kanye West. While this could potentially create bad blood, Carrey sent letters explaining it all in advance, which is a great way not to keep your golden ticket to masked Illuminati orgies and COVID-19 tests.
Nicolas Cage: Humanity's White Knight
Driver for unknown device windows 10. Nic Cage is no bit player in Carrey’s book. When aliens invade (did we mention the book is only partially true?) Cage actually rallies humanity to fight against the threat like Sean Conner from TheTerminator but without the time travel sex paradox.
10/10 Bestest Friends Forever
Jeff Daniels and Jim Carrey aren’t just Dumb and Dumber franchise co-stars but are friends in real life as well. Since Carrey’s wacky book is written in the third person, he asked if Daniels would read the audiobook, so maybe there is a little bit of Dumb and Dumber in the story after all.
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