For all you fans of broad-as-a-barn-door Jim Carrey, this is your lucky day. As with his previous smashes Liar, Liar and Bruce Almighty, The Yes Man stars Carrey as a man whose life gets turned around by high-concept intervention, this time in the form of a self-help guru who convinces him to go an entire year without saying “no.” With life-affirming laughter sure to ensue, this fits to clearly into the feel-good Carrey template that it’s hard to believe it was based on a memoir rather than being churned out by an established screenwriter with Carrey in mind. That said, it could turn out to be a cut above his other films in this vein, if the presence of director Peyton Reed is any indication- though he also directed The Break-Up, so you never know. If nothing else, this should line Carrey’s coffers for a few years, which will hopefully allow him to make something more adventurous akin to Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Although truth be told, just as long as he doesn’t make another The Number 23, I’ll be satisfied.