Starring Jim Carrey, The Cable Guy was released in theaters in 1996. 28 years later, producer Judd Apatow and Carrey’s co-star, Matthew Broderick, reflected on the comedy.
Per Deadline, the two spoke about The Cable Guy when they reunited at the Tribeca Festival. Apatow recalled some of the troubles that the film had endured during production. One of the more harmless issues was that Carrey was often improvising and going all-in with his character, and that sometimes left Broderick feeling like he didn’t know any longer how to react to it.
Apatow also shared how there was a problematic night shoot for a scene with Carrey’s character, “Chip Douglas,” chasing down Broderick’s Steven Kovacs. It resulted in a lot of mud getting into the eyes of both actors. Apatow remembered Broderick getting a torn cornea, though Broderick said that it was Carrey who went to the hospital. In any case, the trouble was for naught, as the scene was ultimately scrapped from the final cut.
Starring Jim Carrey, The Cable Guy was released in theaters in 1996. 28 years later, producer Judd Apatow and Carrey’s co-star, Matthew Broderick, reflected on the comedy.
Per Deadline, the two spoke about The Cable Guy when they reunited at the Tribeca Festival. Apatow recalled some of the troubles that the film had endured during production. One of the more harmless issues was that Carrey was often improvising and going all-in with his character, and that sometimes left Broderick feeling like he didn’t know any longer how to react to it.
Apatow also shared how there was a problematic night shoot for a scene with Carrey’s character, “Chip Douglas,” chasing down Broderick’s Steven Kovacs. It resulted in a lot of mud getting into the eyes of both actors. Apatow remembered Broderick getting a torn cornea, though Broderick said that it was Carrey who went to the hospital. In any case, the trouble was for naught, as the scene was ultimately scrapped from the final cut.
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