It was 1994. Bill (not Hilary) Clinton headed the political landscape, Netscape Navigator was released, OJ drove that white Bronco into history, and Rock N' Roll lost a God. Gas was a buck, Nancy Kerrigan was yelling, "Why me?" after that brutal knee bashing, Michael Jackson was married to Elvis' daughter, and Vanilla Ice had dreads. Seriously, check this shit out. Movies like Forrest Gump, Pulp Fiction and The Shawshank Redemption were making their way into the cinematographic Hall of Fame, but one movie jabbed its fist through the rib cages and pulled out the hearts of Americans. Dumb and Dumber chronicled the cross country journey of Lloyd (Jim Carrey) and Harry (Jeff Daniels) as they struggled to return the lost briefcase of Lloyd's "soulmate." It was an epic saga, with the depth of a Tokyo Story, adventures mirroring those of the Odyssey, and characters who audiences grew to admire and love despite their personal demons and struggles. Plus,