Bruce Almighty | |
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Directed by | Tom Shadyac |
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Music by | John Debney |
Cinematography | Dean Semler |
Edited by | Scott Hill |
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Universal Pictures (North America) Buena Vista International/Touchstone Pictures (International) |
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101 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $81 million |
Box office | $484.6 million |
Bruce Almighty: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | |
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Soundtrack album by John Debney, Various Artists | |
Released | June 3, 2003 |
Genre | Soundtrack |
Label | Varèse Sarabande |
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AllMusic |
Bruce Almighty is a 2003 American high-concept comedy film directed by Tom Shadyac, written by Steve Koren, Mark O'Keefe and Steve Oedekerk and stars Jim Carrey as Bruce Nolan, a down-on-his-luck TV reporter who complains to God (Morgan Freeman) that He is not doing His job correctly, and is offered the chance to try being God Himself for one week.
This is Shadyac and Carrey's third collaboration, having previously worked together on Ace Ventura: Pet Detective in 1994 and Liar Liar in 1997. It co-stars Jennifer Aniston, Lisa Ann Walter, Philip Baker Hall and Steve Carell.
When released in American theaters in May 2003, it took the #1 spot at the box office, grossing $85.9 million—higher than the release of Pearl Harbor, making it the second-highest-rated Memorial Day weekend opening of any film in motion picture history (until the release of X-Men: The Last Stand in 2006). The movie surprised media analysts when it beat The Matrix Reloaded after its first week of release.
By the time it left theaters in December 2003, it took in a United States domestic total of over $242 million and $484 million worldwide.Evan Almighty, a spin off sequel focusing on Carell's character, with Shadyac and Oedekerk returning to direct and write, and Freeman also reprising his role, was released in 2007, to overall negative reviews.