Yes Man2

Not for the first time, Jim Carrey just can’t stop himself. The new comedy from director Peyton Reed (Bring It On, The Break-Up) casts ol’ rubber-chops as a loser forced to say “yes” to life.

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    • RedDevil1878

      Dec 31st 2008, 1:22

      I love this film, I've seen it twice in two days and I would watch it another million times if I could. It is a pleasure to see Carey back to doing the acting that he does best and he excels in this film. Although I do enjoy his performance in more thriller-esque films such as The Number 23, the theme of this movie, I believe, is better suited to Carey. The story of the film reaches out to the viewer and leaves them with an essence of optimism. This film is certainly a highlight of 2008 for me. Bring on the DVD release!

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    • Sarah George

      Jan 10th 2009, 20:55

      the film was good, but it was nothing like the book by comedy writer and all round nice guy danny Wallace. i guess thats good because if the book was like that i wouldnt like it as much. it is genius.

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    • NMM1310

      May 30th 2009, 0:49

      i am a fan of jim carreys other filmography such film as bruce almighty and the truman show but i feel that yes man dispite getting a lot of hype it did not deserve it the film has some funny moments such as when carl is drunk and getting into a fight at the bar but other than that the film has no real funny moments and when you have watched it you will forget about in next day wait for this on tv till if want to watch it. 2 Stars

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