This one works on a very simple premise. A no-man becomes a yes-man. One quick seminar later, loan officer Carl Allen changes.
This one works on a very simple premise. A no-man becomes a yes-man. One quick seminar later, loan officer Carl Allen changes.
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He signs up for Korean lessons, goes bungee jumping, gives a bum a lift in his car, gives loans to anybody and everybody... you get the drift.
This Jim Carrey-starrer is not quite unlike Liar Liar, except here he has a choice.
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The only thing that stops him from blurting out a negative, is the fear that something may go horribly wrong in his now picture-perfect life.
So what's new? Why should you bother with this one anyway? The gibberish is kind of grating now. What's keeping you hooked?
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Well, Carrey's enthusiasm for this sort of thing rubs off so well, even a kookily cute and otherwise drab Zooey Deschanel begins to get interesting.
It may not be 'the best comedy of the year' but it is definitely an entertainingly goofy two-odd hours well spent.
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The Special Features on this one-disc DVD includes behind-the-scenes madness with Carrey, a revelation that he's doing most of the stunts you see in the film and a short introduction to Munchausen by Proxy and five music videos by the band.
The outtakes/gag reel are always ripe pickings. It's heartening to watch a man with so much joie de vivre that you cannot help but be infected by it.
If you're ready to overlook a wafer-thin script, put up with some nudity and generallyu00a0 put a smile on that face, it wouldn't hurt to pick this one up.
The range of video and sound options aside, it does have a few language options you can tinker around with and enjoy.
It's a no-brainer, make no mistake about it. Just say yes. And surrender.
YES MAN
Dir: Peyton Reed
Label: Big Home Video
Price: 599
region: 5
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