Even fiction in which Kelsey Grammar and U.F.O.s collide. It may sound far-out, but for Carrey, truth lies in fiction. There’s Brazilian jiu-jitsu with Nic Cage, spiritual guru gatherings with Kelsey Grammar and a Tom Cruise referenced only as “Laser Jack Lightning.” Carrey, himself, is juggling movie options: a Mao Zedong film by Charlie Kaufman or “Hungry Hungry Hippos” in 3-D. With overtones of “Network,” Carrey skewers celebrity, Hollywood, ego and himself. There’s much that’s straight from Carrey’s life, but it’s an inflated version of his persona - “a hyperactive child making yuk-yuks,” as the book describes him. This book cover image released by Knopf shows “Memoirs and Misinformation,” a novel by Jim Carrey and Dana Vachon.
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