Four ’90s Comedy Movie Scenes Every Jim Carrey Fan Needs on Their Walls
- Brian

- Oct 20
- 2 min read
If you grew up on 90’s comedies, Jim Carrey wasn’t just an actor—he was seriously a comedy legend. I had a Me, Myself, and Irene poster right next to my Batman Forever poster - the one that was just him as the Riddler in a really weird pose where his elbows were almost touching - remember that???
Nobody committed harder to a joke, made a bigger face, or pulled off more insane physical comedy. And if you’re the type of person who still quotes “Alrighty then!” to this day, your home theater, home office, or game room walls deserve to show it.
Here are four unforgettable Jim Carrey movie scenes that belong in oversized print form for true comedy lovers:
1. Dumb and Dumber: The Moped Ride
Harry and Lloyd, bundled up, flying down the highway on a tiny moped. It’s friendship, stupidity, and soon-to-be frostbitten comedy perfection all in one frame. A must-have for anyone who believes the road to Aspen should always be taken two butts to one seat.
2. Liar Liar: “The Pen Is Blue”
Sometimes the funniest moments are the simplest. Watching Jim Carrey wrestle with himself—and lose—to a ballpoint pen is a masterclass in physical comedy. I would image that a giant print of this scene in a home office would be a hit during your Zoom meetings! Hahaha
3. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind: The Bed Scene
This surreal, dreamy shot of Joel and Clementine lying in bed is such a beautiful visual. I love this movie - and anyone at the right age when it came out who loved Jim Carrey probably feels the same - especially if they have ever dealt with a heart-wrenching heartbreak.
4. Ace Ventura: Coming Out of the Rhino
You can’t talk about Jim Carrey without talking about the rhino scene. Equal parts horrifying and hilarious, this moment is the peak of Carrey’s “I’ll do anything for a laugh” energy. Giant wall art of this scene might not be for everyone… but let’s be honest, the brave few who hang it will instantly become legends.
Celebrate Your Love of ’90s Comedy
From slapstick to surrealism, Jim Carrey owned the 90’s. These scenes aren’t just funny—they’re cultural touchstones that shaped an entire decade of comedy.
And now, they can live on your walls. Check out briandrawsmovies.com for gallery-quality, oversized movie art prints that bring the best of Jim Carrey’s world into your home theater, man cave, or game room.








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