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Ewan McGregor Is Fed Up With Jim Carrey's Lies in 'I Love You Phillip Morris' Clip
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Not getting satisfying answer from his lover, Ewan McGregor's Phillip Morris takes off using his lover's car in 'I Love You Phillip Morris' new clip.

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Another sneak peek into "I Love You Phillip Morris" has been provided through a freshly released clip. Entitled "People Keep Calling", the clip focuses on the two main characters, Steven Russell played by Jim Carrey and Phillip Morris portrayed by Ewan McGregor.

Rushing home, Steven is directly met with a confrontation from Morris, asking him about what is going on as people keep on calling their home. Instead of telling the truth, Steven tells Morris that they are going on a vacation and they need to pack quick. Sensing that something is wrong, Morris asks Steven whether he is going back to prison and leaves Steven who is still busy packing.

Based on the real life events of con artist and impostor Steven Russell, "I Love You Phillip Morris" follows Russell in his efforts to stay together with his gay lover. A married father, Russell lands himself time in Texas' prison for his conman ways. Falling in with his cellmate Morris, Russell escapes from prison four times doing whatever he can like faking his own death only to meet his lover.

The comedy movie is directed and penned by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa. Apart from Jim Carrey and Ewan McGregor, it also features the likes of Leslie Mann and Rodrigo Santoro. It is expected to be released sometime in 2009.

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