Yes Man Pictures



Posted by on 16. 04. 2008in News Chat

We have some pics to show you today from the Upcoming Jim Carey film Yes Man thanks to the good people over at IESB:

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Jim Carrey stars as Carl Allen, a man who signs up for a self-help program based on one simple principle: say yes to everything…and anything.

At first, unleashing the power of “yes” transforms Carl’s life in amazing and unexpected ways, but he soon discovers that opening up his life to endless possibilities can have its drawbacks.

This film is not on my must see list, I like Jim Carey but his films are hit and miss with me. This one seems to be a standard feel good life lesson film in time for the holidays. I have no problem with movies like this, but they certainly have to be exceptional in order to excite me.

Is it just me or does Jimmy look like a young Mitt Romney in the last photograph?

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7 Responses to “Yes Man Pictures”

  1. Amy says:

    Has anyone else read the book this is based on? It’s written by Danny Wallace and based on his real life experiment. It’s a fun book, but I’m not too interested in a film version.

  2. 4outof10.com says:

    Read and loved the book. Just hope this doesn’t turn into another one of Jim Carrey’s Liar Liar juvenile style genres. Looking forward to it nonetheless

  3. calviin says:

    I’ll probably check it out

  4. shadopup says:

    I’d consider watching it since Zooey Deschanel is in it but Carey just seems like his best comedy years have passed him. Dumb & Dumber was the funniest film I’ve seen him in.

  5. frankwolftown says:

    Well the number 23 isn’t in the title so i guess it’s okay to watch.

  6. CW05 says:

    All I need to know is that Zooey Deschanel is in it. I watch a two hour movie if it gauranteed at least 15 minutes of Zooey. :D

  7. Claire Ward says:

    The book is one of the funniest, if not THE funniest book I’ve ever read, so if they do it justice it will be fantastic. But what makes it great is Danny Wallace’s writing, so if they’ve just taken the concept and not any of Danny’s heart (obviously I mean that in the metaphorical sense not the literal, that would be a bit excessive even for Hollywood…) then it could indeed be rubbish. We shall see.

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