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Bruce Almighty phone number annoys many

Posted on 05/28/2003 3:52:48 PM PDT by Cathryn Crawford

Posted on Wed, May. 28, 2003

'Bruce Almighty' phone number annoys many

MITCH STACY

Associated Press

TAMPA, Fla. - A lot of mortals who happen to share God's telephone number - or at least the one He uses in the new movie "Bruce Almighty" - have spent days now taking calls from curious dialers, snickering cranks and desperate souls.

In the hit movie, a TV newsman played by Jim Carrey is endowed by God with divine powers, allowing him to perform such feats as parting a bowl of tomato soup like the Red Sea. God's phone number is repeatedly displayed on the newsman's pager whenever the Lord tries to summon him.

Usually, movies and TV shows use the telephone exchange 555, which is not used for homes and businesses. But "Bruce Almighty" used a seven-digit number valid in many parts of the country.

Many moviegoers have remembered the number and put it to work in their own area codes.

A woman in Pinellas Park, Fla., has threatened to sue the movie studio because of the 20 calls per hour clogging her cell phone. A Denver radio network was getting dozens a day Wednesday, five days after the movie hit theaters, and is planning to build a contest around the phenomenon.

In Sanford, N.C., the listing belongs to a church whose minister is actually named Bruce. And he is not amused.

"It's a movie that mocks God and makes a mockery of religion," said the Rev. Bruce MacInnes, pastor of Turner's Chapel Church. "I'm not too thrilled with it at all. But the Lord God is one that could use something that's meant for evil and turn it around for good. So this may very well be the reason that that number showed up."

Universal Pictures, which produced the film, said in a statement Wednesday that the phone number was chosen because it does not exist in the Buffalo, N.Y., area, where the movie is set. The studio offered no further comment.

A database search turned up more than 30 listings nationwide for the number in the movie.

In Cornelia, Ga., the number belongs to the Rev. Patrick Collington, an evangelist who runs Souls for Christ Ministries. His wife, Tracy, said they have gotten about 100 calls since Friday - mostly people asking for God and hanging up - but they are not bothered.

The family went to see the movie Tuesday night and loved it.

"It was funny, and knowing God's phone number was our number was really something to be excited about," she said.

Donna Augustin of Parrish, Fla., said her family has gotten about 200 God calls since Friday. Her three children think it is hilarious. A new message on their answering machine informs callers that they have reached "God's messenger" and should "call Jim Carrey" instead.

Some callers of the Augustin home leave messages ranging from sweet to obscene. Most try to come up with something funny. One guy wanted to know when God would answer his prayers and make him a porn star.

In Denver, the Colorado Radio Network's nine lines started lighting up Monday with God callers, a good number of whom actually seemed to think they found a direct line to the Lord, according to Ron Nickel, the network's senior vice president.

"God, I really need to talk to you," one woman said in a message. "I need to repent because I've cheated on my husband five times, but I guess all of us people who are prostitutes eventually cheat on our husbands."

Nickel said the network of five stations plans to turn the whole thing into a contest. Listeners will be asked what they would say to God if they could call Him. The host of the stations' only religious show will pick the winner.

"This just dropped right out of the sky into our lap," Nickel said. "We would have to be stupid to get angry."


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1 posted on 05/28/2003 3:52:48 PM PDT by Cathryn Crawford
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To: Cathryn Crawford
And the number is. . . .?
2 posted on 05/28/2003 3:54:00 PM PDT by Those_Crazy_Liberals (ronaldus magnus)
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To: Those_Crazy_Liberals
867-5309
3 posted on 05/28/2003 3:57:25 PM PDT by William McKinley (You're so vain, you probably think this tagline's about you)
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To: Cathryn Crawford
LOL....we still get erroneous calls seeking reservations at a hotel chain that had our number 10 years ago!

I can only imagine how long these poeple will get calls.

4 posted on 05/28/2003 3:57:42 PM PDT by amused (Republicans for Sharpton!)
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To: William McKinley
Have to have a tutone phone for that?
5 posted on 05/28/2003 4:01:32 PM PDT by RightOnline
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To: Cathryn Crawford; All
Movies and television always use phony phone numbers identified by the non-existent 555 exchange.

Somebody screwed up.
6 posted on 05/28/2003 4:04:45 PM PDT by aculeus
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To: gcruse; GladesGuru; ValenB4
I'm showing my true level of intellectual maturity by posting this. Thank you, thank you very much.
7 posted on 05/28/2003 4:05:13 PM PDT by Cathryn Crawford (Humor is lost on the common people.)
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To: William McKinley
Hello? Jenny?
8 posted on 05/28/2003 4:06:07 PM PDT by Gothmog
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To: Gothmog; ValenB4
Ah ha! I knew men only wanted to watch that movie because of her!

Although more enlightened men say she's not that good looking...;-)
9 posted on 05/28/2003 4:07:32 PM PDT by Cathryn Crawford (Humor is lost on the common people.)
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To: aculeus
Movies and television always use phony phone numbers identified by the non-existent 555 exchange. Somebody screwed up.

Somebody didn't care.

10 posted on 05/28/2003 4:09:21 PM PDT by The Brush
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To: Cathryn Crawford
None of the names listed here show up on the Yahoo phone search, and Google returns no hits on "Colorado Radio Network."

The names must have been changed to protect the innocent....

11 posted on 05/28/2003 4:10:42 PM PDT by r9etb
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To: The Brush; aculeus
This story has been in the news for days, providing millions in free advertising for the movie.

Somewhere, some evil genius producer is due a huge bonus.

12 posted on 05/28/2003 4:15:36 PM PDT by dead
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To: aculeus
Movies and television always use phony phone numbers identified by the non-existent 555 exchange.

Occasionally I've seen 55X [X != 5]; I've only seen two phone numbers starting with 55X, so that may also be a fair candidate. It's also not uncommon to hear phone numbers in the "KLondike 5" exchange.

Rear Window had a non-55X NNX exchange (24X), which I found odd. Some moderately-old (20 years or so) movies used numbers of the form N1X or N0X, which at the time were not valid exchanges (even though they are now).

13 posted on 05/28/2003 4:16:41 PM PDT by supercat (TAG--you're it!)
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To: William McKinley
Isn't that the phone number in some old song?
14 posted on 05/28/2003 4:18:45 PM PDT by RedBloodedAmerican
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To: William McKinley
I try it frequently with various area codes when wasting time in hotels and have nothing to do.

"Is Jenny there?"

15 posted on 05/28/2003 4:19:30 PM PDT by blackdog (Following this tagline too closely will get you a $200 fine in New York City)
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To: William McKinley
N/M Goo goo dolls.
16 posted on 05/28/2003 4:20:42 PM PDT by RedBloodedAmerican
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To: aculeus
Movies and television always use phony phone numbers identified by the non-existent 555 exchange.

I think in Sneakers, one of the characters gave a valid-sounding phone number, complete with area code. I never tried calling it, but I wouldn't be surprised if the producer installed some sort of message there [but may have given up that line ages ago]. Actually, that might be a clever way of marketing something, if the phone number in the movie reached a sales pitch.

On a parting note, in the first Simpsons episode animated (not the first one aired), an America's-Most-Wanted spoof had the phone number 1-800-U-SQUEAL. I wonder if they didn't think people's phones would have Q's (a commonly-advertised phone number around here is 1-800-QUIT-YES).

17 posted on 05/28/2003 4:20:51 PM PDT by supercat (TAG--you're it!)
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To: Cathryn Crawford
"God, I really need to talk to you,"

I've been getting calls like that for years.

Phone company says there's nothing they can do to help. ;-)

18 posted on 05/28/2003 4:20:51 PM PDT by Scenic Sounds
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To: Scenic Sounds
Hmmm.

Noticed I changed my tagline. Are you pleased?
19 posted on 05/28/2003 4:24:12 PM PDT by Cathryn Crawford (Humor is lost on the common people.)
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To: r9etb
Yahoo phone search sucks. They have mine WAY wrong, and list the one I have now as belonging to the folks who had it 2+ years ago.
20 posted on 05/28/2003 4:24:25 PM PDT by sharktrager (There are 2 kids of people in this world: people with loaded guns and people who dig.)
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