Other mistake: Early in the film, Jim Carrey is watching TV during a sports segment. He is watching Channel 7, the station he works for. This clip they showed was of actual WKBW sports director John Murphy. The clip they showed was taken directly from a real WKBW newscast, with the authentic news set, and graphics. However, when they show a clip of Ch. 7 News later, there are completely different graphics, and a completely different news set, both made for the movie.
Bruce Almighty (2003)
Ending / spoiler
Directed by: Tom Shadyac
Starring: Morgan Freeman, Jennifer Aniston, Jim Carrey, Steve Carell, Philip Baker Hall
After losing Grace and causing major problems because of incidents as God, he gets on his knees to give up being God, but a 18-wheeler hits and kills him. God then tells Bruce to pray, and he prays someone will love and care for Grace. Afterwards, God brings Bruce back to life by answering his prayer. Bruce learns to love his mediocre life and gets back with Grace. And the street sweeper guy throughout the movies is God.
Tony
Grace: I'll be out in a minute!
Bruce: Don't rush yourself. Sometimes anticipation can heighten the...pleasure.
[Grace's knees buckle as she is hit with an intense wave of sexual pleasure].
Grace: Oh God! Oh.
Bruce: It's a funny thing about...pleasure.
Grace: Wow.
Bruce: It can be quite...PLEASURABLE!
[Grace is hit by another intense rush of sexual pleasure, and falls onto the toilet seat.]
Grace: Oh my God.
Bruce: Pleasuring pleasurable pleasuring.
[Grace suddenly experiences the most intense orgasm of her life, and collapses onto the floor in sexual bliss].
Bruce: ...Pleasurable pleasurable. (00:43:52 - 00:44:36)
Trivia: The monkey that Jim Carrey makes come out of the one guy's butt is the monkey from Ace Ventura, Spike. (00:40:35)
Question: In the film they find Jimmy Hoffa's body, but who is he? I've never heard of him.
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Answer: Hoffa was the powerful and controversial leader of the Teamsters Union from 1957 to 1971. Often alleged to have ties to organized crime, Hoffa was convicted of fraud and jury tampering in 1964 and served four years in prison before his sentence was commuted by President Nixon. In 1975, while trying to regain power in the union, Hoffa disappeared from Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. He was widely assumed to have been killed by the Mafia. His body was never found, and in 1983 he was declared legally dead. Many movies joke of this, because to this day, his body has not been recovered.
T Poston