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Yes Man
Cast
Jim Carrey, Zooey Deschanel, Bradley Cooper, John Michael Higgins View AllCrew
Peyton Reed (Director), Nicholas Stoller (Screenplay), Jarrad Paul (Screenplay), Andrew Mogel (Screenplay) View AllRelease: Dec. 9th, 2008
Runtime: 1 hour, 44 minutes
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Reviewed by
spudracer
While this is a Carrey film, it's best not to go in expecting a comedy. The trailers are misleading in that aspect. However, if you choose to watch this, know that is at its roots a love story. Those expecting a lot of comedy from Carrey will be let down..
While this is a Carrey film, it's best not to go in expecting a comedy. The trailers are misleading in that aspect. However, if you choose to watch this, know that is at its roots a love story. Those expecting a lot of comedy from Carrey will be let down..
TheUsualSuspect
Yes Man is a film you want to be able to laugh constantly at, but will only find yourself laughing every now and again. I recommend Yes Man as a rental and nothing to rush to see..
Yes Man is a film you want to be able to laugh constantly at, but will only find yourself laughing every now and again. I recommend Yes Man as a rental and nothing to rush to see..
Gideon58
I had been wondering what had happened to Jim Carrey because I hadn't seen much of him, but I have a feeling that his career has been seriously affected by comedies like Yes Man, a dull and unimaginative comedy which just doesn't work due to a storyline premise that just doesn't make sense and all w....
I had been wondering what had happened to Jim Carrey because I hadn't seen much of him, but I have a feeling that his career has been seriously affected by comedies like Yes Man, a dull and unimaginative comedy which just doesn't work due to a storyline premise that just doesn't make sense and all w....