
Jones was clearly not thrilled about working with Carrey, but he was also coming off the success of an Academy Award win in March 1994 for "The Fugitive." The late Peter Macgregor-Scott served as a co-producer on the film, and since he had worked with Jones on "Under Siege" and was also co-producing "Batman Forever," he managed to twist the notoriously gruff actor's arm and convince him to play Two-Face. Pr- Eckhart was actually my favourite part of Dark Knight (yes, even above ledger or bale). And the sad part is if Burton had done the project this would actually have been a good debate since Jones is a damn good actor. In fact, Carrey once related how he ran into Jones at a restaurant before filming their "Batman Forever" scenes together, only for his costar to tell him: "I cannot sanction your buffoonery." At the time, Carrey was on the rise in Hollywood, having broken out as a movie star and comedic lead the year before in "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective," "The Mask," and "Dumb and Dumber." The Two-Face from BF was Two-Face in name only. EP with two remixes of songs from 1999's 'Life In A Bubble Can Be Beautiful' and two new tracks. He makes acting look so effortless and natural, that I highly doubt he’s even aware of the cameras around him.

His bland resting face and a genuine sense of weariness give us a profound outlook on his marvelous career. Two-Face was an atypical role for Jones, who did not necessarily relish the opportunity of playing a scene-chewing supervillain the way actors like Carrey, Jack Nicholson, Danny DeVito, Michelle Pfeiffer, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Uma Thurman might have. THE IMMORTAL LEE COUNTY KILLERS Let's Get Killed Estrus. UpdatedJFacebookTwitterPinterestRedditEmail Watching Tommy Lee Jones act is quite interesting.
