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'The Number 23' trailer
Jim Carrey is seeing the number everywhere, and now you can two.
Nov 6 2006
Jim Carrey has gone all serious on us again in the new Joel Schumacher thriller 'The Number 23', which premiered its trailer online over the weekend.
The forthcoming feature stars Carrey as Walter Sparrow, an average Joe whose life is turned upside down when his wife buys him a book entitled 'The Number 23'. Convinced that the tome is based on his life, Sparrow becomes obsessed with said number and starts having disturbing visions and violent inclinations.
The film marks the first time director and actor have worked together since 1995's 'Batman Forever' and judging from the trailer, it will be a marked improvement.
For your first look at 'The Number 23', head to our Top Ten Trailers page and click on the link.
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