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This undated file image provided by Paramount Pictures shows Jim Carrey starring as Truman Burbank in the 1998 movie "The Truman Show," in which Carrey's character discovers every moment of his life has been broadcast. Now doctors have given the name "Truman syndrome," to a delusion afflicting patients who believe they are living their lives in reality TV shows.
This undated image provided by Paramount Pictures shows Jim Carrey starring as Truman Burbank in the 1998 movie "The Truman Show," in which Carrey's character discovers every moment of his life has been broadcast. Now doctors have given the name "Truman syndrome," to a delusion afflicting patients who believe they are living their lives in reality TV shows.
This undated movie advertisement provided by Paramount Pictures shows actor Jim Carrey starring as Truman Burbank in the 1998 movie "The Truman Show," in which Carrey's character discovers every moment of his life has been broadcast. Now doctors have given the name "Truman syndrome," to a delusion afflicting patients who believe they are living their lives in reality TV shows. (AP Photo/Paramount Pictures.
In this 1977 file photo originally released by Paramount Pictures, John Travolta and Karen Lynn Gorney are shown in a scene from, "Saturday Night Fever. " Doctors have revived the old disco song "Stayin' Alive" and found that it might actually live up to its name. At 103 beats per minute, the Bee Gees' sung-in-falsetto tune has almost the perfect rhythm to help jump-start a stopped heart.
The water tower at Paramount Pictures Studios, a division of Viacom, Inc. is pictured in Los Angeles, California July 29, 2008, in this file photo. Paramount Pictures on said on October 15, 2008 that it cut its release target to 20 films annually to more effectively compete in the changing marketplace and realize new operating efficiencies, and parent Viacom Inc's shares fell over 9 percent.
In this image released by Paramount Pictures, Melman the giraffe, voiced by David Schwimmer, left, Gloria the hippo, voiced by Jada Pinkett Smith, second left, Alex the lion, voiced by Ben Stiller and Marty the zebra voiced by Chris Rock, right, are shown in a scene from the DreamWorks production "Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa."
In this image released by Paramount Pictures, Melman the giraffe, voiced by David Schwimmer, left, Gloria the hippo, voiced by Jada Pinkett Smith, second left, Alex the lion, voiced by Ben Stiller and Marty the zebra voiced by Chris Rock, right, are shown in a scene from the DreamWorks production "Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa."
WESTWOOD, CA - JUNE 27: Actor Bernie Mac arrives to Paramount Pictures' premiere of "Transformers" held at Mann's Village Theater on June 27, 2007 in Westwood, California. According to reports, Bernie Mac died of complications due to pneumonia on August 9, 2008 at the age of 50 in Chicago area hospital.
The water tower at Paramount Pictures Studios, a division of Viacom, Inc. is pictured in Los Angeles, California July 29, 2008. Viacom Inc., the owner of MTV Networks, posted a better-than-expected quarterly profit on Tuesday, boosted by box office hits "Iron Man" and the latest "Indiana Jones," but U.S. cable network ad sales growth fell below the company's projections. The New York-based owner of Paramount movie studios and the Nickelodeon cable network said second-quarter net profit fell to $407 million from $434 million a year earlier.
The main gate to Paramount Pictures Studios, a division of Viacom, Inc. is pictured in Los Angeles, California July 29, 2008. Viacom Inc., the owner of MTV Networks, posted a better-than-expected quarterly profit on Tuesday, boosted by box office hits "Iron Man" and the latest "Indiana Jones," but U.S. cable network ad sales growth fell below the company's projections. The New York-based owner of Paramount movie studios and the Nickelodeon cable network said second-quarter net profit fell to $407 million from $434 million a year earlier.