‘Dumb and Dumber To’ Trailer: Still the Opposite of Smart
Today, the healing begins. We finally have a light to guide us away from 2003’s Dumb and Dumberer prequel, the one that soiled the comedy universe and stole $26 million of America’s money in the process. The one true original’s one true sequel — Dumb and Dumber To, directed by the Farrelly brothers — has been stalled for years, but now we’ve got our first look at the return of Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunne.
It’s been two decades, and neither man’s intellect has changed for the better. In fact, it looks like they’re probably even bigger morons, ripping out catheters, sitting in the middle of the highway, naming cats after butts, and still failing to get the hang of breath spray. The film’s dumbing this November. Cross your fingers, because Jim Carrey reallllly needs a win.
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