Jim Carrey has said yea not nay for Yes Man, a Warner Bros. Pictures comedy being directed by Peyton Reed. David Heyman and Richard Zanuck are producing.
Based on a memoir by British author Danny Wallace the studio picked up in April 2005, the story centers on a man who decides to change his life by saying yes to absolutely everything that comes his way. Saying "yes" leads him on a series of unexpected comedic adventures that turn his whole life upside-down.
Greg Silverman is overseeing for the studio.
Carrey is looking to shoot "Yes" in October and then segue to A Christmas Carol, which Robert Zemeckis is directing for Disney. Carrey is looking at a third movie to do before next year's possible strike but has not yet chosen a project.
His next film, the animated Horton Hears A Who, will be released March 2008.
Carrey is repped by CAA, Eric Gold and Jimmy Miller, and attorney Deborah Klein....
Based on a memoir by British author Danny Wallace the studio picked up in April 2005, the story centers on a man who decides to change his life by saying yes to absolutely everything that comes his way. Saying "yes" leads him on a series of unexpected comedic adventures that turn his whole life upside-down.
Greg Silverman is overseeing for the studio.
Carrey is looking to shoot "Yes" in October and then segue to A Christmas Carol, which Robert Zemeckis is directing for Disney. Carrey is looking at a third movie to do before next year's possible strike but has not yet chosen a project.
His next film, the animated Horton Hears A Who, will be released March 2008.
Carrey is repped by CAA, Eric Gold and Jimmy Miller, and attorney Deborah Klein....
- 7/25/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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