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Yes Man
Carl Allen's life is going nowhere, the operative word being 'no', until he signs up for a self-help program based on one simple covenant: say yes to everything, and anything. His professional and romantic life turns upside down overnight, but better can be good's enemy.
22 July 1938, Stepney, London, England, UK
2 December 1968, Dearborn, Michigan, USA
13 May 1967, New York City, New York, USA
18 April 1951, Dallas, Texas, USA
25 May 1973, Murray, Kentucky, USA
13 July 1975, Frankfort, Indiana, USA
January 7, 1977 in Kingston, Ontario, Canada
24 December 1985, Tel Aviv, Israel
20 April 1953, Whittier, California, USA
21 March 1974, New Zealand
3 August 1997, Manhattan, New York, USA
April 04, 2011
I have to admit that it was pretty funny a lot of the time.December 17, 2009
A ready-made Christmas-time crowd-pleaser that pretty much plays it safe, even in its cruder moments, and will be in circulation on cable soon enough.December 19, 2008
There are flat performances in the film, false situations and bad lines, but the laughs are there and the message about personal transformation is timeless.July 14, 2011
It's a decent enough time-killer for Carrey fans and those after something light and non-taxing after a heavy Christmas Day feast.August 30, 2009
Mr. Carrey's performance is a return to the rubber-faced roles that dominated multiplexes in the mid- to late '90s, and that's not necessarily a good thing.December 19, 2008
It's a small, nice return to form by Jim Carrey.April 04, 2011
As much as I try to convince myself I'm tired of Jim Carrey, darn it, he almost always amuses me.October 06, 2011
As self-help comedy, the movie is no more overdetermined than its own highbrow counterpart, Happy-Go-Lucky.December 19, 2008
The first time I saw Yes Man, I thought the concept was getting kind of stale toward the end. As it turns out, that was only the trailer.December 22, 2008
I think this movie needs to be skipped.December 19, 2008
If you own the superior Liar Liar, you might as well stay home and watch it again. When Hollywood can't be both-ered to come up with new ideas, we have every right to just say no.