


You also can't hear anything and after a while people stop talking to you, it's very isolating. When you're in it, you can barely move and people have to help you stand up and sit down, he said. They actually want to be him…not necessarily play him in a movie.” He added, “Yes, every boy wants to be Batman. “Still love him.Val continued: But whatever boyish excitement I had going in was crushed by the reality of the Batsuit. And he said, ‘I cannot sanction your buffoonery’.”īut Carrey accepts his castmate must have been uncomfortable throughout the shoot, adding, “That’s not really his style of stuff.”Īnd he remains a big fan of Jones’ work: “(He’s a) phenomenal actor, though,” he adds. “I said, ‘What’s the problem?’ and pulled up a chair, which probably wasn’t smart. And he went to hug me and he said, ‘I hate you.

“He got up shaking - he must have been in mid ‘kill me’ fantasy or something like that. “I went over and I said, ‘Hey Tommy, how are you doing?’ and the blood just drained from his face. He’s over in the corner having dinner’,” Carrey recalled. “The maitre said, ‘Oh, I hear you’re working with Tommy Lee Jones. He recalled running into Tommy Lee at a restaurant just before the off couple filmed their biggest scene together as movie villains. The zany star just did not get along with the super-serious movie star, who played Two-Face opposite Carrey’s Riddler in the 1995 movie, and now he has opened up about their stand-off during an interview with pal Norm Macdonald. Tommy Lee Jones hated working with quirky Jim Carrey on the set of Batman Forever, according to the funnyman. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt.
