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Yes Man (film)

Yes Man is a 2008 American romantic comedy film directed by Peyton Reed, written by Nicholas Stoller, Jarrad Paul, and Andrew Mogel and starring Jim Carrey and co-starring Zooey Deschanel. The film is based loosely on the 2005 memoir of the same name by humorist Danny Wallace, who also makes a cameo appearance in the film.

Yes Man
Theatrical release poster
Directed byPeyton Reed
Screenplay by
Based onYes Man
by Danny Wallace
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyRobert D. Yeoman
Edited byCraig Alpert
Music by
Production
companies
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
Release dates
  • December 9, 2008 (2008-12-09) (London)
  • December 19, 2008 (2008-12-19) (United States)
  • December 26, 2008 (2008-12-26) (United Kingdom)
Running time
104 minutes
Countries
  • United States
  • United Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Budget$70 million[1]
Box office$223.2 million[1]

Production for the film began in Los Angeles in October 2007. It was released on December 19, 2008 in the United States and was then released in the United Kingdom on December 26, 2008. The film received mixed reviews from critics, but was a box office success, making $223 million worldwide.

Plot

Carl, a bank loan officer, has become withdrawn since his divorce from Stephanie. He has an increasingly negative outlook on his life and routinely ignores his friends Peter and Rooney. On the advice of an old colleague, Nick, Carl attends a motivational seminar that encourages people to seize the opportunity to say "Yes!" At the seminar, Carl meets inspirational guru Terrence, who tells him to enter a "covenant with the universe" and say yes to anything asked of him.

Later, Carl says yes to a homeless man's request and is stranded out-of-gas and with no battery on his cell phone in Elysian Park. Disillusioned, he hikes to a nearby gas station where he meets Allison, an unorthodox young woman. She gives him a ride back to his car on her scooter and kisses him before leaving. A few days later he is offered oral sex by his elderly neighbour Tillie in return for helpng her move furniture; when he refuses and immediately experiences bad luck he returns and surprisingly enjoys the moment.

Believing that he must say "yes" or suffer the consequences, Carl starts to seize every opportunity that comes his way. He renews his friendships with Peter and Rooney; builds a bond with his nerdy boss, Norman; assists Peter's fiancée, Lucy, with her bridal shower; attends Korean language classes; and much more. Accepting a band flyer outside of a coffee shop, he sees an idiosyncratic band called Munchausen by Proxy; the lead singer is Allison. He is charmed by her quirkiness; she is delighted by his spontaneity and they begin dating. He earns a corporate promotion at work and, making use of his guitar lessons, plays Third Eye Blind's song "Jumper" to persuade a man not to commit suicide.

Carl and Allison meet at the airport for a spontaneous weekend excursion. Having decided to take the first plane out of town, regardless of its destination, they end up in Lincoln, Nebraska, where they bond more. Allison confesses her love for Carl and asks him to move in with her and he hesitantly agrees. While checking in for the return flight, Carl and Allison are detained by FBI agents who, due to various coincidences in Carl's recent behaviour, have profiled him as a potential terrorist due to various coincidental elements of his life. Peter travels to Nebraska as Carl's attorney and explains the situation, revealing the truth to Allison at the same time. She begins to doubt whether his commitment to her was ever sincere. Deciding that she can no longer trust him, she leaves Carl and refuses to return his phone calls.

Carl's life takes a turn for the worse and he almost forgets about Lucy's shower. He manages to arrange a major surprise party, as well as set up Norman and Rooney with Soo-Mi and Tillie respectively. After the party Carl receives a tearful phone call from Stephanie, whose new boyfriend has walked out on her. When he goes to her apartment to comfort her, she kisses him and asks him to spend the night with her. After Carl emphatically says no, his luck takes a turn for the worse.

Deciding he must end the covenant, Carl returns to the convention centre and hides in the backseat of Terrence's convertible so he can be released. However, he reveals himself while Terrence is driving, startling him and causing an oncoming vehicle to collide with them. After Carl regains consciousness in the hospital, Terrence tells him the covenant was not real - it was merely a starting point to open Carl's mind to other possibilities, not to permanently take away his ability to say no if he needed to.

Freed from this restraint, Carl finds Allison teaching her sports-photography lesson and admits that he is not ready to move in with her just yet, but that he genuinely loves her, and they reconcile with a kiss as Allison's students take pictures.

Carl later convinces the attendees of Terrence's next seminar to donate the clothes off their backs to charity, and Terrence is greeted by an entirely nude convention centre.

Cast

Production

Yes Man is based on a memoir of the same name by humourist Danny Wallace. The book tells of the 6-month period in which he committed himself to saying 'Yes' to everything based on a brief conversation with a stranger he met on the bus. Wallace also has a cameo in the film, in the final bar-scene of the movie, in which he is speaking to someone behind Danny Masterson.[2]

Jim Carrey declined an upfront salary for his role in the film. He was instead paid 36.2% of the film's gross after its production and marketing costs were recovered.[3]

During shooting of a scene where Carrey's character bungee jumps off a bridge, Carrey interrupted and asked to do the stunt himself.[4] Carrey stated to the stunt double that he intended to do it in one take. When he jumps off, he is seen taking out a cell phone for the scene.

While shooting the scene in the bar where Carrey's character turns around into a waitress and falls flat on his back, Carrey executed the stunt incorrectly and fell to the floor harder than he expected, breaking three ribs in the process.[5]

Carrey learned basic Korean for a scene. Language coach John Song was hired to teach Carrey for ten weeks;[6] Song also played the character's Korean teacher in a brief cameo. Similarly extensive training was needed for the scenes in which Carrey's character learns to play the guitar; Carrey tried to play during the years of his childhood, but "quit before ever learning a chord". Carrey said in an interview with HBO: "Just learning the basic chords was maybe the most challenging part of any movie I've worked on in my career. Peyton [Reed] even joked about the guitar part being dubbed, or just cut altogether." Reed played the song "Jumper" by Third Eye Blind, which had a high number of digital downloads after the film's theatrical release.[citation needed] After the final date of filming, Carrey "retired" his set guitar, and Deschanel kept it. When asked about this, Carrey said: "I'll never need that, or any guitar ever again; guitar is not for me! Never has been, never will be!"[citation needed] [6]

The film's soundtrack features original music by Munchausen by Proxy, a fictional band named after the Münchausen syndrome by proxy (a psychological disorder). In the film, the band consists of actress Deschanel on lead vocals and the San Francisco-based all-female band Von Iva, a trio of vocals, keyboards and drums. Von Iva's members collaborated with Deschanel, a singer-songwriter and one half of the duo She & Him, on writing and recording the band's songs for the film.[7][8] Von Iva got the part of the fictional ensemble in the film after the movie's music supervisor, Jonathan Karp, saw the cover of their CD in Amoeba in Hollywood.[9] For the DVD/Blu-ray release of the film, Deschanel and Von Iva filmed a spoof MTV music show-style documentary on the band for which they filmed mock music videos for several of the songs; the home video release also includes full-length performances by the group that were not included in the film.

The soundtrack also features nine songs by Eels, including a brand-new song entitled "Man Up".[10]

The introduction music at the beginning of the film from Carrey's ringtone comes from the song "Separate Ways" by Journey. It is also featured when Carrey's character bails out from the hospital to catch the joggography at 6 am. "Helicopter" by Bloc Party plays on the first joggography scene.

Release

Critical reception

Yes Man received mixed reviews. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a rating of 46%, based on 153 reviews, with an average rating of 5.3. The site's consensus reads, "Jim Carrey's comic convulsions are the only bright spots in this otherwise dim and predictable comedy."[11] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 46 out of 100, based on 30 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[12] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale.[13][14]

Many critics thought that its plot was too similar to Carrey's 1997 film Liar Liar.[15]

In his review for The Miami Herald, Rene Rodriguez wrote, "Yes Man is fine as far as Jim Carrey comedies go, but it's even better as a love story that just happens to make you laugh."[16] Kyle Smith of The New York Post wrote: "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."[17] Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times gave the film 2 out of 4, and compared it to Liar Liar. He said "Jim Carrey works the premise for all it's worth, but it doesn't allow him to bust loose and fly.".[18]

Box office

The film opened No. 1 in its first weekend at the US box office with $18.3 million,[19] and was top of the UK box office in its first weekend after release.[20]

To date, the film has taken in more than $220 million worldwide, surpassing Jim Carrey's previous comedy Fun with Dick and Jane but falling short of his 2003 film Bruce Almighty.

Accolades

2009 BMI Film Music Award
Best Music – Lyle Workman (Won)
2009 Taurus World Stunt Awards
Best Overall Stunt by a Woman – Monica Braunger (Nominated)
2009 Artios Awards
Best Casting – David Rubin & Richard Hicks (Nominated)
2009 MTV Movie Awards
Best Comedic PerformanceJim Carrey (Won)
2009 Teen Choice Awards
Choice Movie Actor – ComedyJim Carrey (Nominated)
Choice Movie Rockstar Moment – Jim Carrey (Nominated)
Choice Movie Hissy FitJim Carrey (Nominated)
Choice Movie: Comedy (Nominated)
2009 Kid's Choice Awards
Favorite Movie Actor – Jim Carrey (Nominated)

Home media

The DVD and Blu-ray were released on April 7, 2009. Customers have the option of the single-disc edition and the 2 disc edition titled the "Ultimately Yes!" edition.

References

  1. ^ a b "Yes Man (2008)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved April 28, 2015.
  2. ^ Reynolds, Simon (December 10, 2008). "Video: DS at the 'Yes Man' premiere". Digital Spy. Retrieved December 10, 2020.
  3. ^ Paskin, Willa (December 14, 2008). "Jim Carrey's Deal of the Century (Or Not)". New York magazine. Retrieved December 25, 2008.
  4. ^ Steve Chupnick (January 31, 2008). "Jim Carrey Says Yes to Bungie Jump". ComingSoon.net. Retrieved March 4, 2008.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on December 21, 2008. Retrieved December 21, 2008.
  6. ^ a b Emanuel Levy (December 6, 2008). "Yes Men: Jim Carrey on his Role". EmanuelLevy.com. Never touched a guitar after we wrapped. Why touch it when there are people like Eric Clapton in the world
  7. ^ Jennifer Maerz (August 21, 2008). "Von Iva Teams Up with Zooey Deschanel". sfweekly.com.
  8. ^ Troup, Christina (December 4, 2008). . San Francisco Examiner. Archived from the original on December 5, 2008. Retrieved December 4, 2008.
  9. ^ "Von Iva: Yes Women". SuicideGirls.com. December 8, 2008. Retrieved December 9, 2008.
  10. ^ Thompson, Paul (November 21, 2008). . Pitchfork Media. Archived from the original on December 25, 2008. Retrieved December 23, 2008.
  11. ^ "Yes Man Movie Reviews". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved May 27, 2019.
  12. ^ "Yes Man". Metacritic. Retrieved September 23, 2017.
  13. ^ Brandon Gray (December 22, 2008). "'Yes Man,' 'Seven Pounds' Lead Quiet Pre-Christmas Weekend". Box Office Mojo.
  14. ^ . CinemaScore. Archived from the original on December 20, 2018.
  15. ^ . Rotten Tomatoes. December 18, 2008. Archived from the original on December 20, 2008. Retrieved December 21, 2008.
  16. ^ . The Miami Herald. December 19, 2008. Archived from the original on May 3, 2009. Retrieved December 21, 2008.
  17. ^ Smith, Kyle (December 19, 2008). "Oh, no! 'Yes' is a mess". The New York Post. Retrieved December 21, 2008.
  18. ^ Ebert, Roger (December 17, 2008). "Negatory". Chicago Sun-Times.
  19. ^ "Weekend Box Office Results for 19–21 December 2008". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved December 21, 2008.
  20. ^ "Carrey comedy tops UK box office". BBC News. December 30, 2008. Retrieved December 30, 2008.

Further reading

  • Wallace, Danny (November 2008). Yes Man (Paperback). Simon Spotlight Entertainment. ISBN 978-1-4165-9553-3.

External links

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Not to be confused with The Yes Men film Yes Man is a 2008 American romantic comedy film directed by Peyton Reed written by Nicholas Stoller Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel and starring Jim Carrey and co starring Zooey Deschanel The film is based loosely on the 2005 memoir of the same name by humorist Danny Wallace who also makes a cameo appearance in the film Yes ManTheatrical release posterDirected byPeyton ReedScreenplay byNicholas Stoller Jarrad Paul Andrew MogelBased onYes Manby Danny WallaceProduced byDavid Heyman Richard D ZanuckStarringJim Carrey Zooey Deschanel Bradley Cooper John Michael Higgins Terence StampCinematographyRobert D YeomanEdited byCraig AlpertMusic byLyle Workman Mark Oliver EverettProductioncompaniesVillage Roadshow Pictures The Zanuck Company Heyday FilmsDistributed byWarner Bros PicturesRelease datesDecember 9 2008 2008 12 09 London December 19 2008 2008 12 19 United States December 26 2008 2008 12 26 United Kingdom Running time104 minutesCountriesUnited States United KingdomLanguageEnglishBudget 70 million 1 Box office 223 2 million 1 Production for the film began in Los Angeles in October 2007 It was released on December 19 2008 in the United States and was then released in the United Kingdom on December 26 2008 The film received mixed reviews from critics but was a box office success making 223 million worldwide Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 4 1 Critical reception 4 2 Box office 4 3 Accolades 4 4 Home media 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksPlot EditCarl a bank loan officer has become withdrawn since his divorce from Stephanie He has an increasingly negative outlook on his life and routinely ignores his friends Peter and Rooney On the advice of an old colleague Nick Carl attends a motivational seminar that encourages people to seize the opportunity to say Yes At the seminar Carl meets inspirational guru Terrence who tells him to enter a covenant with the universe and say yes to anything asked of him Later Carl says yes to a homeless man s request and is stranded out of gas and with no battery on his cell phone in Elysian Park Disillusioned he hikes to a nearby gas station where he meets Allison an unorthodox young woman She gives him a ride back to his car on her scooter and kisses him before leaving A few days later he is offered oral sex by his elderly neighbour Tillie in return for helpng her move furniture when he refuses and immediately experiences bad luck he returns and surprisingly enjoys the moment Believing that he must say yes or suffer the consequences Carl starts to seize every opportunity that comes his way He renews his friendships with Peter and Rooney builds a bond with his nerdy boss Norman assists Peter s fiancee Lucy with her bridal shower attends Korean language classes and much more Accepting a band flyer outside of a coffee shop he sees an idiosyncratic band called Munchausen by Proxy the lead singer is Allison He is charmed by her quirkiness she is delighted by his spontaneity and they begin dating He earns a corporate promotion at work and making use of his guitar lessons plays Third Eye Blind s song Jumper to persuade a man not to commit suicide Carl and Allison meet at the airport for a spontaneous weekend excursion Having decided to take the first plane out of town regardless of its destination they end up in Lincoln Nebraska where they bond more Allison confesses her love for Carl and asks him to move in with her and he hesitantly agrees While checking in for the return flight Carl and Allison are detained by FBI agents who due to various coincidences in Carl s recent behaviour have profiled him as a potential terrorist due to various coincidental elements of his life Peter travels to Nebraska as Carl s attorney and explains the situation revealing the truth to Allison at the same time She begins to doubt whether his commitment to her was ever sincere Deciding that she can no longer trust him she leaves Carl and refuses to return his phone calls Carl s life takes a turn for the worse and he almost forgets about Lucy s shower He manages to arrange a major surprise party as well as set up Norman and Rooney with Soo Mi and Tillie respectively After the party Carl receives a tearful phone call from Stephanie whose new boyfriend has walked out on her When he goes to her apartment to comfort her she kisses him and asks him to spend the night with her After Carl emphatically says no his luck takes a turn for the worse Deciding he must end the covenant Carl returns to the convention centre and hides in the backseat of Terrence s convertible so he can be released However he reveals himself while Terrence is driving startling him and causing an oncoming vehicle to collide with them After Carl regains consciousness in the hospital Terrence tells him the covenant was not real it was merely a starting point to open Carl s mind to other possibilities not to permanently take away his ability to say no if he needed to Freed from this restraint Carl finds Allison teaching her sports photography lesson and admits that he is not ready to move in with her just yet but that he genuinely loves her and they reconcile with a kiss as Allison s students take pictures Carl later convinces the attendees of Terrence s next seminar to donate the clothes off their backs to charity and Terrence is greeted by an entirely nude convention centre Cast EditJim Carrey as Carl Zooey Deschanel as Allison Bradley Cooper as Peter Carl s best friend John Michael Higgins as Nick Rhys Darby as Norman Carl s boss Danny Masterson as Rooney Carl s other best friend Fionnula Flanagan as Tillie Carl s elderly neighbor Terence Stamp as Terrence Sasha Alexander as Lucy Peter s fiancee Molly Sims as Stephanie Carl s ex wife Aaron Takahashi as Lee Sean O Bryan as Ted Spencer Garrett as Multack Rocky Carroll as Wes Vivian Bang as Soo Mi Jarrad Paul as Reggie Luis Guzman as Jumper Brent Briscoe as Homeless Guy Maile Flanagan as Janet Danny Wallace as Conventioner uncredited Production EditYes Man is based on a memoir of the same name by humourist Danny Wallace The book tells of the 6 month period in which he committed himself to saying Yes to everything based on a brief conversation with a stranger he met on the bus Wallace also has a cameo in the film in the final bar scene of the movie in which he is speaking to someone behind Danny Masterson 2 Jim Carrey declined an upfront salary for his role in the film He was instead paid 36 2 of the film s gross after its production and marketing costs were recovered 3 During shooting of a scene where Carrey s character bungee jumps off a bridge Carrey interrupted and asked to do the stunt himself 4 Carrey stated to the stunt double that he intended to do it in one take When he jumps off he is seen taking out a cell phone for the scene While shooting the scene in the bar where Carrey s character turns around into a waitress and falls flat on his back Carrey executed the stunt incorrectly and fell to the floor harder than he expected breaking three ribs in the process 5 Carrey learned basic Korean for a scene Language coach John Song was hired to teach Carrey for ten weeks 6 Song also played the character s Korean teacher in a brief cameo Similarly extensive training was needed for the scenes in which Carrey s character learns to play the guitar Carrey tried to play during the years of his childhood but quit before ever learning a chord Carrey said in an interview with HBO Just learning the basic chords was maybe the most challenging part of any movie I ve worked on in my career Peyton Reed even joked about the guitar part being dubbed or just cut altogether Reed played the song Jumper by Third Eye Blind which had a high number of digital downloads after the film s theatrical release citation needed After the final date of filming Carrey retired his set guitar and Deschanel kept it When asked about this Carrey said I ll never need that or any guitar ever again guitar is not for me Never has been never will be citation needed 6 The film s soundtrack features original music by Munchausen by Proxy a fictional band named after the Munchausen syndrome by proxy a psychological disorder In the film the band consists of actress Deschanel on lead vocals and the San Francisco based all female band Von Iva a trio of vocals keyboards and drums Von Iva s members collaborated with Deschanel a singer songwriter and one half of the duo She amp Him on writing and recording the band s songs for the film 7 8 Von Iva got the part of the fictional ensemble in the film after the movie s music supervisor Jonathan Karp saw the cover of their CD in Amoeba in Hollywood 9 For the DVD Blu ray release of the film Deschanel and Von Iva filmed a spoof MTV music show style documentary on the band for which they filmed mock music videos for several of the songs the home video release also includes full length performances by the group that were not included in the film The soundtrack also features nine songs by Eels including a brand new song entitled Man Up 10 The introduction music at the beginning of the film from Carrey s ringtone comes from the song Separate Ways by Journey It is also featured when Carrey s character bails out from the hospital to catch the joggography at 6 am Helicopter by Bloc Party plays on the first joggography scene Release EditCritical reception Edit Yes Man received mixed reviews Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a rating of 46 based on 153 reviews with an average rating of 5 3 The site s consensus reads Jim Carrey s comic convulsions are the only bright spots in this otherwise dim and predictable comedy 11 On Metacritic the film has a score of 46 out of 100 based on 30 critics indicating mixed or average reviews 12 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of A on an A to F scale 13 14 Many critics thought that its plot was too similar to Carrey s 1997 film Liar Liar 15 In his review for The Miami Herald Rene Rodriguez wrote Yes Man is fine as far as Jim Carrey comedies go but it s even better as a love story that just happens to make you laugh 16 Kyle Smith of The New York Post wrote 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 17 Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times gave the film 2 out of 4 and compared it to Liar Liar He said Jim Carrey works the premise for all it s worth but it doesn t allow him to bust loose and fly 18 Box office Edit The film opened No 1 in its first weekend at the US box office with 18 3 million 19 and was top of the UK box office in its first weekend after release 20 To date the film has taken in more than 220 million worldwide surpassing Jim Carrey s previous comedy Fun with Dick and Jane but falling short of his 2003 film Bruce Almighty Accolades Edit 2009 BMI Film Music Award Best Music Lyle Workman Won 2009 Taurus World Stunt Awards Best Overall Stunt by a Woman Monica Braunger Nominated 2009 Artios Awards Best Casting David Rubin amp Richard Hicks Nominated 2009 MTV Movie Awards Best Comedic Performance Jim Carrey Won 2009 Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Actor Comedy Jim Carrey Nominated Choice Movie Rockstar Moment Jim Carrey Nominated Choice Movie Hissy Fit Jim Carrey Nominated Choice Movie Comedy Nominated 2009 Kid s Choice Awards Favorite Movie Actor Jim Carrey Nominated Home media Edit The DVD and Blu ray were released on April 7 2009 Customers have the option of the single disc edition and the 2 disc edition titled the Ultimately Yes edition References Edit a b Yes Man 2008 Box Office Mojo Retrieved April 28 2015 Reynolds Simon December 10 2008 Video DS at the Yes Man premiere Digital Spy Retrieved December 10 2020 Paskin Willa December 14 2008 Jim Carrey s Deal of the Century Or Not New York magazine Retrieved December 25 2008 Steve Chupnick January 31 2008 Jim Carrey Says Yes to Bungie Jump ComingSoon net Retrieved March 4 2008 Yes Man Celebrity Interview Unscripted Moviefone Archived from the original on December 21 2008 Retrieved December 21 2008 a b Emanuel Levy December 6 2008 Yes Men Jim Carrey on his Role EmanuelLevy com Never touched a guitar after we wrapped Why touch it when there are people like Eric Clapton in the world Jennifer Maerz August 21 2008 Von Iva Teams Up with Zooey Deschanel sfweekly com Troup Christina December 4 2008 Von Iva Girls on Film San Francisco Examiner Archived from the original on December 5 2008 Retrieved December 4 2008 Von Iva Yes Women SuicideGirls com December 8 2008 Retrieved December 9 2008 Thompson Paul November 21 2008 Zooey Deschanel Eels Affirm Yes Man Soundtrack Pitchfork Media Archived from the original on December 25 2008 Retrieved December 23 2008 Yes Man Movie Reviews Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved May 27 2019 Yes Man Metacritic Retrieved September 23 2017 Brandon Gray December 22 2008 Yes Man Seven Pounds Lead Quiet Pre Christmas Weekend Box Office Mojo YES MAN 2008 A CinemaScore Archived from the original on December 20 2018 Critics Consensus No To Yes Man Seven Pounds Is Too Heavy Rotten Tomatoes December 18 2008 Archived from the original on December 20 2008 Retrieved December 21 2008 Miami Herald Yes Man Review The Miami Herald December 19 2008 Archived from the original on May 3 2009 Retrieved December 21 2008 Smith Kyle December 19 2008 Oh no Yes is a mess The New York Post Retrieved December 21 2008 Ebert Roger December 17 2008 Negatory Chicago Sun Times Weekend Box Office Results for 19 21 December 2008 Box Office Mojo Retrieved December 21 2008 Carrey comedy tops UK box office BBC News December 30 2008 Retrieved December 30 2008 Further reading EditWallace Danny November 2008 Yes Man Paperback Simon Spotlight Entertainment ISBN 978 1 4165 9553 3 External links Edit Film portal Wikiquote has quotations related to Yes Man film Yes Man at IMDb Yes Man at Box Office Mojo Yes Man Production Details Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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