Yes Man….Nah, dude.

Jim is funny. Jim is a comedian. Jim tries to be a serious actor. Jim does ok at this. Jim makes a few ill-fated career choices. Jim’s previous film is a psychological thriller without any humor. Jim wonders why nobody saw it. Jim’s fans start giving up on him. Jim needs a reliable vehicle to get him back on top. Jim chooses a film that reads almost exactly like his previous two highest grossing films. Jim thinks he’s on a winner. Jim takes the safe route. Jim likes high concept films.
Jim gives a typically “Jim” performance. Jim pulls some faces. Jim acts a bit silly. Jim’s movie is predictable and safe. Jim seems to be trying to recapture the Jim from past Jim films. Jim’s fans know he can do better than this.
Jim cashes his cheque.
April 3, 2009 at 8:03 am
… Jim chooses to play a homosexual in his next movie. It doesn’t even get a release. Jim doesn’t give a s$%&.