
Troublemaking duo Andy Bichlbaum and Mike Bonanno, posing as their industrious alter-egos, expose the people profiting from Hurricane Katrina, the faces behind the environmental disaster in Bhopal, and other shocking events.... (Full plot summary below)
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Troublemaking duo Andy Bichlbaum and Mike Bonanno, posing as their industrious alter-egos, expose the people profiting from Hurricane Katrina, the faces behind the environmental disaster in Bhopal, and other shocking events.
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| NewsBlazeKam WilliamsA guerilla-style documentary which shows just how much havoc two guys with cheap suits and fake websites are capable of wreaking in corporate America. |
| San Francisco ChronicleAmy BiancolliBeyond question, the results are overstated, outrageous and wildly juvenile. But they're also a hoot to watch. |
| Uncut Magazine [UK]Andrew MuellerA smart, thoughtful examination not only of the morality of capitalism, but of comedy - the Yes Men fret over the ethics of their prankery with a rigour that their corporate adversaries could learn something from. |
| Toronto StarJason AndersonUnfortunately, they risk seeming glib during this doc, which brandishes a cheekier, more self-congratulatory tone than did The Yes Men, its 2003 predecessor. |
| Hollywood ReporterStephen FarberThis movie is a hoot, and a pertinent one at that. |
| Capital Times (Madison, WI)Rob ThomasYou can't fool all of the people all the time, but maybe the Yes Men can trick enough of them into doing what's right. |
| Portland OregonianMarc MohanThey also, with brilliant simplicity, point to the possibility of these actions being taken for real. |
| Chicago TribuneMichael PhillipsWhat are they trying to accomplish and is this really the best way to accomplish it? |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertThe film is entertaining in its own right, and thought-provoking. Why don't more people quickly see through their hoaxes? |
| Times-PicayuneMike ScottIt's provocative stuff, and The Yes Men approach it with a wicked sense of humor. |