Suffers because its three directors ... make us watch far too much preparation for the Yes Men stunts, there's far too much exposition about why and what they're doing and too many glitches in the process.
The Yes Men (2004)
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Reviews Counted:81
Fresh:69
Rotten:12
Average Rating:7/10
Theatrical Release:Sep 24, 2004 Limited
Box Office: $151,884
Synopsis: Two average guys who are mistaken for World Trade Organization representatives accept invitations to attend international meetings and make TV appearances on behalf of the U.S. They are the Yes... Two average guys who are mistaken for World Trade Organization representatives accept invitations to attend international meetings and make TV appearances on behalf of the U.S. They are the Yes Men, part of a group of comedians and activists who organize harmless pranks to spark political debate. Here, two members of the group, Andy and Mike, embark on several adventures, all of which are caught on film with utter hilarity, and which show viewers some disturbing realities. The film starts when one of the Yes Men's projects, a fake web site called GATT.org that imitates the WTO site, is taken to be real thing. Though the Yes Men's site parodies the concepts of the WTO in an attempt to voice their opposition to its policies, this detail goes overlooked by certain unscrupulous international organizers. For example, the Yes Men respond with glee to an invitation to attend a textile conference in Finland. They quickly go to work designing a costume for their presentation--a skintight gold bodysuit equipped with an inflatable phallus on which is mounted a TV screen. Hilarious footage of the faked presentation and its content--comparing current third-world labor practices to the slave trade--is simply unbelievable. However, the Yes Men's point is made loud and clear when nobody reacts: if you're the WTO, you can get away with anything. Further hijinks ensue, making THE YES MEN a fabulous, funny, and surprising film. [More]
Starring: Mike Bonanno, Andy Bichlbaum
Starring: Mike Bonanno, Andy Bichlbaum
Director: Chris Smith, Sarah Price, Dan Ollman
Director: Chris Smith, Sarah Price, Dan Ollman
Producer: Chris Smith, Sarah Price
Studio: MGM/UA
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Reviews for The Yes Men
Provides a therapeutic laugh for liberal audiences whose mouth corners have long been turned downward by the plumb bobs of reality.
Andy and Mike are...nihilists, who...believe in nothing but destruction...That anybody could think what they did in this film might be funny (is) sad.
The scam is not without interest but the players miss a real opportunity to criticize globalism.
A pedestrian documentary hampered by awkward set-ups and uneven camerawork, patched up with unnecessary filler sequences and title cards.
It’s amazing what people will swallow when guys in suits and ties are cracking the whip.
If you are the sort who enjoys the actions of people who exact revenge on 'those in power' by using extreme hoaxes and promoting satirical activism you are bound to enjoy this documentary.
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