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''Dumb and Dumber To'' is a 2014 American buddy comedy film co-written and directed by the
Farrelly brothers Peter Farrelly and Bobby Farrelly, collectively referred to as the Farrelly brothers, are American screenwriters and directors. They have made eleven films together, including ''Dumb and Dumber'', '' Outside Providence'', and ''There's Something ...
. It is the third installment in the ''Dumb and Dumber'' franchise and a sequel to the 1994 film '' Dumb and Dumber''. The film stars
Jim Carrey James Eugene Carrey (; born January 17, 1962) is a Canadian-American actor, comedian and artist. Known for his energetic slapstick performances, Carrey first gained recognition in 1990, after landing a role in the American sketch comedy t ...
and
Jeff Daniels Jeffrey Warren Daniels (born February 19, 1955) is an American actor, comedian, musician, and playwright, known for his work on stage and screen playing diverse characters switching between comedy and drama. He is the recipient of several accol ...
reprising their roles 20 years after the events of the first film, and also features Rob Riggle, Laurie Holden, Rachel Melvin, and Kathleen Turner. The film tells the story of Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunne (played by Carrey and Daniels, respectively), two dimwitted adults who set out on a cross-country road trip to locate Harry's daughter, who has been adopted. First announced in October 2011, ''Dumb and Dumber To'' underwent a turbulent pre-production phase which included, at one point, Carrey withdrawing from the project, and
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refusing to distribute the film. The project was eventually taken on in 2013 by Red Granite Pictures and the film was shot later that year. Released on November 14, 2014, by
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, the film received negative reviews from critics. It grossed $36.1 million on its opening weekend and over $169 million worldwide. On June 15, 2017, the United States Department of Justice charged that money used to produce the film was stolen from a Malaysian government investment fund. Red Granite Pictures denied knowingly accepting stolen money. Prosecutors also filed a Forfeiture Complaint in federal court to seize the rights of ownership to ''Dumb and Dumber To'' as well as the rights to the 2015 film '' Daddy's Home''. Red Granite later made a $60 million settlement.


Plot

For twenty years a
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Lloyd Christmas has been committed to a mental institution ever since he discovered Mary Swanson was already married at the end of
the first film ''The First Film'' is a 2015 British documentary film about cinema pioneer Louis Le Prince, made by David Nicholas Wilkinson. It argues the case that Le Prince, rather than the Lumière brothers, was the true inventor of moving pictures, making ...
. During a visit, Lloyd's best friend Harry Dunne pleads with him to snap out of it, then discovers that Lloyd has pranked him by faking his condition the entire time. Harry reveals he needs a kidney transplant, and learns he cannot get one from his parents because he was adopted as a baby. Harry's dad gives him his mail that has been piling up since he moved out. It includes a 1991 postcard from ex-girlfriend Fraida Felcher, stating she is pregnant and needs Harry to call. Upon contacting her, Fraida reveals that she had a daughter named Fanny, who she gave up for adoption. She once wrote Fanny a letter, only for it to be returned and instructed to never contact her again. Hoping Fanny can provide a kidney, Lloyd and Harry drive to
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, where she now lives. Dr. Bernard Pinchelow and his wife Adele are Fanny's adoptive parents. Fanny, who has taken the name Penny, is going to a KEN Convention in
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to give a speech on her father's life work. Bernard had wanted Penny to deliver a package to one of the convention heads but, being dim-witted, she ends up forgetting the package and her cellphone. Adele is secretly trying to poison Bernard to have his fortune, with the help of her secret lover, family housekeeper Travis Lippincott. Harry and Lloyd arrive to inform the Pinchelows of their situation. Bernard realizes Penny forgot the package, which he says contains an invention worth billions. Adele suggests that Harry and Lloyd deliver the package to Penny. Travis accompanies them, hoping to get the box for himself and Adele. He becomes increasingly annoyed with the duo, and attempts to kill them after they pull a near death-causing prank on him, although he ends up dying in a train collision. Adele hears of the death from Travis's twin brother Captain Lippincott, a former military man who agrees to help her kill Harry and Lloyd. The duo arrives at the convention, where Harry impersonates Bernard. They are invited to a seminar, but get into an argument when Harry discovers that Lloyd has developed a romantic attraction to Penny, having seen her photo earlier. Lloyd is escorted out of the convention due to not being on the attendance list. He gets a call from Penny and informs her that he is in town with her dad. Lloyd meets her at a restaurant and deduces that he, not Harry, is Penny's father. Adele arrives at the convention with Lippincott and exposes Harry as a fraud, telling the convention heads that he stole the package. Fraida also arrives and triggers the fire alarm to create a diversion after she and Penny are denied entry. As the building is evacuated, Harry runs into Fraida and Penny, only to have Lippincott and Adele corner them with guns. Lloyd returns, having been to Mexico to have one of his own kidneys removed for Harry. FBI agents also bust in with Bernard, who reveals that he has been aware of Adele's plot and that his package only contains cupcakes. Fraida learns that it was Adele, not Penny, who wrote "do not contact again" on Fraida's letter. Angered by the unraveling of her scheme, Adele attempts to shoot Penny, but Harry takes the bullet for her and is injured. Adele and Lippincott are arrested. Harry is rushed to a hospital where he reveals that he was pranking Lloyd about needing a kidney. Fraida reveals that Penny's actual biological father is not Harry or Lloyd but their deceased high school friend, Peter "Pee-Stain" Stainer. As the duo leave El Paso, they spot two women walking in their direction and shove them into a bush as a joke and yell "Bush Club". Harry and Lloyd run off and high-five each other.


Cast

*
Jim Carrey James Eugene Carrey (; born January 17, 1962) is a Canadian-American actor, comedian and artist. Known for his energetic slapstick performances, Carrey first gained recognition in 1990, after landing a role in the American sketch comedy t ...
as Lloyd Christmas *
Jeff Daniels Jeffrey Warren Daniels (born February 19, 1955) is an American actor, comedian, musician, and playwright, known for his work on stage and screen playing diverse characters switching between comedy and drama. He is the recipient of several accol ...
as Harry Dunne ** Dalton E. Gray as Young Harry * Rob Riggle as Travis Lippincott and Captain Lippincott * Laurie Holden as Adele Pinchelow * Don Lake as Doctor Roy Baker * Kathleen Turner as Fraida Felcher * Steve Tom as Dr. Bernard Pinchelow * Rachel Melvin as Penny Pinchelow/Fanny Felcher, Dr. Pinchelow's adopted daughter and Fraida's biological daughter *
Tembi Locke Tembekile "Tembi" Locke is an American actress who has appeared in television shows and film. She is best known as Dr. Grace Monroe on Syfy's series '' Eureka'' and as Dr. Diana Davis in '' Sliders''. Locke is also the author of the bestselling m ...
as Dr. Walcott *
Paul Blackthorne Paul Blackthorne (born 5 March 1969) is an English actor. Although born in Shropshire, he spent his early childhood on UK military bases in Britain and Germany. Blackthorne broke into acting via television commercials in England. His breakthr ...
as Emergency Room Doctor *
Brady Bluhm Brady Bluhm is an American actor. He played Christopher Robin in many ''Winnie the Pooh'' films. He has also played roles in ''Dumb and Dumber'', its sequel ''Dumb and Dumber To'', and the TV series '' Get a Life''. Bluhm was a member of the Church ...
as Billy in 4C * Swizz Beatz as Ninja Leader in Lloyd's fantasy sequence * Bill Murray as Ice Pick (cameo) *
Derek Holland Derek Lane Holland (born October 9, 1986) nicknamed "Dutch Oven", is an American professional baseball pitcher who is currently a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Texas Rangers, Chicago White Sox, San Franci ...
as patient in the asylum * Mama June as fantasy wife of Harry *
Cam Neely Cameron Michael Neely (born June 6, 1965) is a Canadian professional ice hockey executive and former player. Neely played right wing for the Vancouver Canucks and Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1983 to 1996. Nicknamed " ...
as Sea Bass


Production


Development

After months of speculation, the
Farrelly brothers Peter Farrelly and Bobby Farrelly, collectively referred to as the Farrelly brothers, are American screenwriters and directors. They have made eleven films together, including ''Dumb and Dumber'', '' Outside Providence'', and ''There's Something ...
confirmed in October 2011 that they would make a sequel to ''Dumb and Dumber''. The script was completed the following year in October and Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels were expected to reprise their roles, despite Carrey having temporarily withdrawn his involvement in June due to concerns that Warner Bros. had shown little enthusiasm for the sequel. In response to these developments, Daniels said he would not do the sequel without Carrey. Regarding the progress of the sequel, Peter Farrelly explained:
It's going well. We have a great script and now we are just trying to get it made. I love the script. It's exactly like the first one. We pick up 20 years later. We explain what they've done for the last 17 or 18 years. We take off from that and it's just a lot of laughs. It's at Warner Bros., and right now it's being financed outside the studio, but it will be released by Warner Bros. And that's all being worked out right now. If you liked ''Dumb and Dumber'', you'll like this because it's the same and more. It's really fun. It's being made through Warner Bros. but now we have several financiers that are negotiating with the studio and trying to make the best deal. Whichever one does will make the movie. It's going to be made through Warner Bros. and released by Warner Bros. but financed by an outside financer.
Australian band Empire of the Sun composed the score for the film. In June 2013, Warner Bros. decided not to move forward with the sequel but allowed the film to be pitched to other studios. Soon after, an independent company, Red Granite Pictures, agreed to finance the sequel with a $35 million budget.
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distributed the film in North America, the United Kingdom, Australia, Germany and Spain, while Red Granite sold the film to independent distributors. Even though Warner Bros. had no involvement in making the sequel, its
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division, which produced the first film and its prequel, '' Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd'', was given studio credit from Universal. Although Peter Farrelly confirmed the sequel was moving forward, a lawsuit filed by Red Granite Pictures in July sought a declaration that Red Granite owes no contractual obligation to ''Dumb and Dumber'' producers Steve Stabler and Brad Krevoy and that the duo are not entitled to any producer fees or credits they claim they're contractually owed on the sequel. In a counter claim, the producers of ''Dumb and Dumber'' accused the producers and Red Granite Pictures of racketeering. On July 18, 2014, a request for dismissal was filed in a Los Angeles Superior Court and the case was officially settled. The announcement of the settlement listed the plaintiffs as executive producers, and all claims against Red Granite, Riza Aziz and Joey McFarland of racketeering were withdrawn. The plaintiffs said in a statement: "We apologize for naming Riza Aziz and Joey McFarland as individual defendants rather than just Red Granite". Besides Daniels and Carry reprising their roles, Kathleen Turner was cast in the role of Fraida Felcher.
Brady Bluhm Brady Bluhm is an American actor. He played Christopher Robin in many ''Winnie the Pooh'' films. He has also played roles in ''Dumb and Dumber'', its sequel ''Dumb and Dumber To'', and the TV series '' Get a Life''. Bluhm was a member of the Church ...
reprised his role as Billy in 4C for the sequel. Farrelly brothers frequent collaborators Bennett Yellin and
Mike Cerrone Mike Cerrone (born June 9, 1957) is an American actor and screenwriter from Rhode Island. He has frequently worked with the Farrelly brothers. Filmography *'' Outside Providence'' – Actor *'' Me, Myself and Irene'' – Co-Writer (with Peter ...
co-wrote the script. Screenwriting duo
Sean Anders Sean Anders (born June 19, 1969) is an American film director and screenwriter. Career He co-wrote and directed the 2005 film '' Never Been Thawed'', the 2008 film ''Sex Drive'', the 2014 film ''Horrible Bosses 2'', the 2015 film '' Daddy's Ho ...
and John Morris did work on the script as well. Although
Cam Neely Cameron Michael Neely (born June 6, 1965) is a Canadian professional ice hockey executive and former player. Neely played right wing for the Vancouver Canucks and Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1983 to 1996. Nicknamed " ...
and
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left winger Milan Lucic were rumored to appear in the film as Sea Bass and his son respectively, they said that they did not sign on to the film, but they were open to do so. Neely ultimately shot a scene for the film, which appears after the credits. Laurie Holden, Steve Tom, and Rachel Melvin joined the cast of the film as the Pinchelow family. Jennifer Lawrence made a cameo in the film as a younger Fraida Felcher. Lawrence has said in past interviews that she is a big fan of the original film. Some sources indicate that the scene was filmed, but cut from the film after Lawrence vetoed it, a claim denied by both the Lawrence and Farrelly camps. Bobby Farrelly explained that they tried to work around her schedule, but they were unable to do it. The film was released on November 14, 2014.


Filming

Filming for the sequel began on September 24, 2013.
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began in
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and was completed on November 25.


Music

The opening credits are set to Apache Indian's song " Boom Shack-A-Lak", just like in
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. The soundtrack was released by WaterTower Music on November 11, 2014. Empire of the Sun recorded two new tracks for the film, and used the song " Alive" from their 2013 album '' Ice on the Dune''. The rest of the soundtrack consists of previously recorded tracks, including a song by The Jane Carrey Band, a group led by Carrey's daughter Jane Carrey. Another song by The Jane Carrey Band included in the film, "Breathing Without You", was not included on the album itself.


Release


Marketing

The
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premiered on '' The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon'' on , 2014. In its first week, the trailer had views on
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, outpacing nine other trailers, whose combined views numbered . The international trailer was released on June 25. On August 15, Universal released two advance posters that spoofed the theatrical release poster for '' Lucy'', another Universal-distributed release that was then in theaters. The two spoof posters, that reversed the "using more than ten percent of the brain" premise of ''Lucy'' to imply Harry and Lloyd only used one percent, were made public via Tweets from the Twitter accounts of
Jim Carrey James Eugene Carrey (; born January 17, 1962) is a Canadian-American actor, comedian and artist. Known for his energetic slapstick performances, Carrey first gained recognition in 1990, after landing a role in the American sketch comedy t ...
and
Jeff Daniels Jeffrey Warren Daniels (born February 19, 1955) is an American actor, comedian, musician, and playwright, known for his work on stage and screen playing diverse characters switching between comedy and drama. He is the recipient of several accol ...
. An official TV spot was released on September 25.


Home media

''Dumb and Dumber To'' was released on Blu-ray and DVD on February 17, 2015.


Reception


Box office

At the end of its box office run, ''Dumb and Dumber To'' accumulated a gross of $86.2 million in North America and $83.6 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $169.8 million, against a budget of $50 million.


North America

Early analysts predicted that the film could gross around $30–32 million in its opening weekend and as high as $36–40 million in North America. The film earned $1.6 million from Thursday night previews and $14.2 million on its opening day in Friday. The film topped the box office in its opening weekend earning $38,053,000 from 3,154 theatres at an average of $12,065 per theatre. The opening weekend gross is higher than the $16.1 million debut of the original film ($31 million adjusted for inflation), and is Carrey's biggest debut weekend since '' Bruce Almighty'' in 2003 ($67.9 million). The film played 47% under the age of 25 and 55% male. Universal distribution chief Nikki Rocco commented about the opening performance: "This was tricky to market. A lot of these kids weren't born when the first ilmcame out. But it has been such a serious time in movies, we had great marketing, mindless humor, and we broadened the audience".


Outside North America

In its first weekend outside of North America, ''Dumb and Dumber To'' made over 13 million dollars. It opened number one in Brazil, Slovenia, Norway, Lebanon, South Africa, Iceland, Croatia, UAE, Uruguay. It opened number two in Poland, Austria, Colombia, Serbia, Spain, Finland, Sweden. It opened number three in Singapore, Germany, Nigeria, Netherlands, Mexico, Egypt. The largest opening was in Brazil with $3,497,325. Outside North America, ''Dumb and Dumber To'' earned $3.2 million from four markets. The highest debut came from
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($1.4 million).


Critical response

On
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, the film has an approval rating of 30% based on 154 reviews, with an average rating of 4.50/10. The general consensus states, "''Dumb and Dumber To'' does have its moments, but not enough of them—and the Farrelly brothers' brand of humor is nowhere near as refreshingly transgressive as it once seemed". On
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, the film has a score of 36 out of 100, based on 36 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews". Audiences surveyed by
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gave the film a grade "B−" on scale of A to F. J. R. Jones of the '' Chicago Reader'' gave the film a positive review: "Seeing the two fiftysomething stars in their idiot haircuts again is a little disconcerting, like watching your favorite old band on a desperate reunion tour, but this sequel to ''Dumb & Dumber'' maintains a respectable laugh quotient". Colin Covert of the ''
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'' of
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gave the film one out of four stars and wrote: "The result is simply stupid. This embarrassing revival plays as if the script were written in Comic Sans". Andrew Barker of '' Variety'' gave the film a negative review, noting: "Sporadically funny and mostly tedious, this 18-years-too-late sequel nonetheless exhibits a puerile purity of purpose". Joe Neumaier of '' New York Daily News'' gave the film zero out of five stars: "From junky production values to the parade of unfunny supporting characters to its lazy energy, ''Dumb and Dumber To'' falls on its face". Jason Clark of ''
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'' gave the film a C−: "The ultimate sad realization is not that ''Dumb & Dumber To'' doesn't match the original's good-time quotient, but that it might not even be as good as - yikes - ''Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd''". Claudia Puig of ''
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'' gave the film one out of four stars: "If there was any doubt that most things in society have been dumbed down in the last couple of decades, ''Dumb and Dumber To'' could be exhibit A". David Ehrlich of '' Time Out New York'' gave the film three out of five stars: "''Dumb and Dumber To'' may not be quite as funny as the first one, but it's the funniest thing the Farrellys have made since". A.A. Dowd of '' The A.V. Club'', gave the film D+ and wrote: "A sequel as desperate, in its own "official" way, as the knockoff-brand origin story that previously besmirched the franchise name". Critic Mick LaSalle of
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scored the film one out of four stars, asking: "Is this worse for Jim Carrey or Jeff Daniels? That's the sort of question that comes to mind while not laughing at ''Dumb and Dumber To''". Manohla Dargis of ''
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'' wrote that "the Farrellys are still not much interested in film as a visual medium, and when Lloyd and Harry aren't smacking each other or dropping their pants, you might as well be listening to a radio play". ''
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's'' critic Ty Burr gave the film two-and-a-half stars out of four: "Everyone has piled into this dumber, sillier, more consistently funny reprise with an enthusiasm that's infectious, and not in a low-grade medical way". Tom Long of '' The Detroit News'' gave the film a B+. Betsy Sharkey of the ''
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'' wrote: "What felt fresh in Peter and Bobby Farrelly's original ''Dumb and Dumber'', with the Carrey-Daniels dense duo channeling the Stooges and Jerry Lewis and something else entirely, feels strangely old-fashioned two decades later". Stephanie Zacharek of ''
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'' wrote that "''Dumb and Dumber To'' is mostly just a kick in the nuts, and not the good kind -- provided there is a good kind". Liam Lacey of ''
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'' gave the film two out of four stars and concluded: "Over all, the movie is just funny enough to make you wish it were much better than it is". '' The Star-Ledger's'' Stephen Whitty gave the film one and a half out of four stars: "The majority of it isn't just dumb and dumber, or even crude and cruder. At nearly two hours, it's just dull - and duller". David Edelstein of '' New York'' magazine wrote: "I reckon four out of every five jokes played to silence at the preview screening. If ''Dumb and Dumber To'' were a live comedian, he'd have said, 'Is this an audience or an oil painting?' He'd have left the stage in tears".
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of '' Grantland'' observed that "the directors Bobby and Peter Farrelly cram the movie with puns and those kinds of sight gags. Almost none of them work". Critic Peter Travers of ''
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'' gave the film one-and-a-half stars out of four. For
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in ''
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'' it started promisingly: Mark Kermode, writing in ''
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'', "counted a mere three chuckles (one of which I'm fairly sure was unintentional), leaving this several smiles shy of even the widely panned 2003 prequel '' Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd''". ''
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'' Peter Bradshaw found "the movie does deliver some laughs, and the climactic scene in which the two low-IQ boys succeed in infiltrating the equivalent of a TED talk is enjoyably bizarre", but concluded: "It's a rental, rather than a visit to the cinema".


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External links

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