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The Yes Men Fix the World 2009

In this hilarious and subversive documentary, two pranksters, known as The Yes Men, pose as corporate spokespeople, skewering global injustices and human rights abuses with Swiftian wit. Their outrageous stunts and satirical performances aim not just to shock but to change policy, as they challenge the status quo with irreverent humor and a willingness to take risks.

In this hilarious and subversive documentary, two pranksters, known as The Yes Men, pose as corporate spokespeople, skewering global injustices and human rights abuses with Swiftian wit. Their outrageous stunts and satirical performances aim not just to shock but to change policy, as they challenge the status quo with irreverent humor and a willingness to take risks.

Does The Yes Men Fix the World have end credit scenes?

No!

The Yes Men Fix the World does not have end credit scenes.

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71

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7.5

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IMDb

7.5 /10

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70

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