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Jan 15, 2009 14:07 |  #1

Has anyone seen "Yes Man" with Jim Carrey? I laughed my ass off during the "jogging photography" scenes.

... do people actually do that? It actually sounds like fun.




  
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Jan 15, 2009 14:22 |  #2

I loved the movie from start to finish. I did enjoy the jogging photogs though. That was pretty good. Think IS would work? :lol:


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Jan 15, 2009 14:46 |  #3

I imagine that the shock and vibe from running would break the IS over time.

I also enjoyed the entire movie. It also kind of hit home for me a little bit, but that's another story.


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Jan 15, 2009 14:50 as a reply to  @ snails's post |  #4

I thought it was remarkably similar to Liar Liar (which I loved when it was released). It's not going to go down as a masterpiece, but I thought it was fun.


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Jan 15, 2009 17:23 |  #5

Hahah funny movie..

I think I saw a 1D in that movie? No?


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Jan 15, 2009 22:59 |  #6

I really enjoyed it.


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Jan 15, 2009 23:46 |  #7

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Hahah funny movie..

I think I saw a 1D in that movie? No?

The runner who asks "Do we need a flash?" is using a Nikon I believe. I didn't see any of the others well enough to identify them.


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Jan 16, 2009 00:59 |  #8

snails wrote in post #7087293 (external link)
The runner who asks "Do we need a flash?" is using a Nikon I believe. I didn't see any of the others well enough to identify them.

Reggie was the guy who asked if he needed to use flash. I'm pretty sure he was using an Rebel with a grip and the kit lens.


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Jan 16, 2009 01:16 |  #9

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Reggie was the guy who asked if he needed to use flash. I'm pretty sure he was using an Rebel with a grip and the kit lens.

Whatever he had, I liked the lines they gave him.


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Jan 16, 2009 01:21 |  #10

Yeah, It was a good movie, I agree. Plus, I love Zooey Deschanel....


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