Carl Allen (Jim Carrey) is stuck in a rut with his negative ways. Then he goes to a self-help seminar and learns to unleash the power of yes. Living in the affirmative leads him to all sorts of amazing and transforming experiences; he gets a job promotion, and even finds a new romance. But Carl finds that too much of anything, even positive thinking, is not necessarily a good thing.
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A very funny movie a little sick but the funniset movie that jim carey ever made LOL!!
A new low in sexual perversion and disgusting behavior to gain a laugh. The last Carrey movie I will ever pay to see! This was so disturbing, I took my wife and 18 year old daughter to see a funny movie and this pervert has sexuall relations with a granny because he just can not say no. Well I darn sure can!!!!
Few dull and/or cheezy moments yet another satisfying and humorous atheist film.
The beginning was a little boring, had time to eat some popcorn, then the saying I once read came to mind...."Sometimes I pee when I laugh", I think the whole theater would agree. I love Jim Carey.
Cute movie. I'm not really a fan of Jim Carey's acting skills ever, but the movie has a cute storyline...
| Jim Carrey | Carl |
| Zooey Deschanel | Allison |
| Bradley Cooper | Peter |
| John Higgins | Nick |
| Rhys Darby | Norm |
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It tries with limited success to turn him
into ensemble player.
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