Jim Carrey and FOX News are fighting

Mar 31, 2013 - 08:33
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Jim Carrey and FOX News are fighting
Jim Carrey and Fox News really don't like each other right now

A war of the words between Jim Carrey and Fox News is getting increasingly nasty. Cheat sheet: Earlier in the week, Gumby-faced funnyman Jim Carrey released a Funny or Die video attacking opponents of gun control. In the vid, Carrey parodied the National Rifle Association's controversial late president Charlton Heston, which prompted FOX's "The Five" host Greg Gutfeld to call Carrey a "pathetic tool."

Carrey released a formal statement about "Fux News" (!) saying it "will be remembered as nothing more than a giant culture fart that no amount of Garlique could cure." Gutfeld  didn't love that comparison, so in an on-air rant on Friday, Gutfeld dubbed Carrey a "washed-up comic with the right to suck." Can't we all just get along, guys? [Source]

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