* /The Yes Men Fix the World/'s a Riot. No, Really. *

We all know the facts.

Free-market capitalism is dangerous. It's run by a whole lot of bad, 
powerful people, and it hurts a whole lot of people who don't deserve to 
be hurt.

So much for the obvious. Now what?

Our movie, /The Yes Men Fix the World 
<http://theyesmenfixtheworld.com/>/, will help answer that question. It 
opens this Wednesday <http://www.theyesmen.org/FilmForum> in New York 
City - and if it doesn't become the first film run shut down by the 
NYPD, it'll be the most action-packed week in New York film history.

The film's story is simple: two guys, armed with nothing but 
thrift-store suits, infiltrate the world of big business, where we make 
a lot of bad, powerful people really uncomfortable.

You'll see us knock $2 billion off Dow Chemical's share price, expose 
New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin for the corporate lackey he is, and show 
some of the most powerful free-market spokesmen to be C-level liars.

Around you in the theater you'll hear spontaneous cheering, multiple 
bursts of hysterical laughter, a few sniffles, and the occasional thud 
of an audience member rolling in the aisles. If past screenings at 
Sundance, Berlin, and many other places are any guide, you'll also see a 
standing ovation, and, as the lights go up, a room of people visibly 
eager to rise up and fight.

For five years, we worked hard to make a film that would make people 
feel that way. It worked, which makes us happy. The fact that Sunday's 
/New York Magazine/ called it a "glorious testimony to the moral power 
of satire" and "outrageously entertaining" makes us happy too.

But WANTING to rise up isn't enough. A cinema isn't a town hall, popcorn 
isn't paving stones, and change doesn't come from people sitting 
together in a dark theater.

What matters is what happens when the movie is over, and the audience 
takes to the streets.

That's exactly what they're going to do after seeing our movie, this 
week in New York, and then, two weeks later, nationwide.

We can't tell you exactly what'll happen each night. But we can give you 
some hints, at least for the week ahead in New York.

Wednesday's premiere (October 7) will be the national launch of "Balls 
Across America <http://www.survivanet.com/page/balls-across-america>," 
the preview of which made a big splash on CNN 
<http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/09/22/new.york.fake.newspaper/index.html#cnnSTCVideo>
 
thanks to New York's boys in blue. Assorted stars and starlets, fitted 
with their own custom " Survivaballs <http://www.survivaball.com/>," 
will waddle off to wreak havoc on unsuspecting climate criminals. (These 
things are remarkably hard 
<http://www.survivanet.com/video/survivaballs-in-action> to put 
handcuffs on!)

The next day (Thursday) we'll lead a rowdy-as-usual crowd from the 8pm 
screening across town to the "Hijinx 
<http://www.scenedowntown.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=350&Itemid=35>"
 
Premiere Party at the Delancey, hosted by some of New York's most 
revved-up muckrakers. Interestingly, a massive new Whole Foods sits 
smack dab in the middle of that crosstown march - providing a great 
opportunity to make Whole Foods CEO John Mackey continue regretting 
<http://www.blogfordemocracy.org/2009/10/hey_mackey.html> his recent 
reactionary comments 
<http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204251404574342170072865070.html>
 
on health-care reform. (Do big-box stores have stupidity insurance?)

Opening weekend kicks off with a Friday matinee screening hosted by the 
Raging Grannies <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raging_Grannies>, Granny 
Peace Brigade <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Granny_Peace_Brigade_-_NYC> 
and Gray Panthers <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gray_Panthers>. These 
elders get arrested blocking access to recruitment centers and otherwise 
putting their bodies on the line against militarism and war 
profiteering. Who will bear the brunt of the Grannies' rage Friday? Come 
early to find out.

Friday's 8pm screening is hosted by Reverend Billy 
<http://www.revbilly.com/>, the Green Candidate for mayor of New York 
City, and his ever-rambunctious choir. The Reverend, who's been arrested 
more than 40 times, has a stubborn habit of using humor, gospel, and 
civil disobedience to fight grave injustices. Only blocks away from the 
Film Forum theater sits one particularly blatant example of injustice. 
Is levitation really a myth? Buy tickets 
<http://boxoffice.printtixusa.com/filmforum/advance?v=2454&i=8530> now 
to find out!

Saturday night the ruckus goes international, with simultaneous 
screenings in three foreign cities that are featured in our film: 
Bhopal, Calgary, and New Orleans. (OK, New Orleans isn't really a 
foreign city, but you wouldn't guess it from how the US government 
continues 
<http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/06/12/AR2009061203958.html>
 
to treat 
<http://www.nola.com/news/index.ssf/2008/03/nagin_oks_demolition_of_lafitt.html>
 
Katrina's victims.) Each of these screenings, plus post-screening 
fracas, will be hosted by a group we either worked with in the film, or 
were inspired by: the Sambhavna Clinic <http://www.bhopal.org/> 
(Bhopal), the Arusha Centre <http://arusha.org/> (Calgary), and Common 
Ground <http://commongroundrelief.org/> (New Orleans).

Back in New York, almost every remaining night of our two-week run we'll 
be sharpening pitchforks 
<http://blogs.abcnews.com/thenote/2009/04/obama-to-banker.html> with an 
incredible list of activist partners: CODEPINK 
<http://www.codepink4peace.org/>, Rainforest Action Network 
<http://ran.org/>, Picture the Homeless 
<http://www.picturethehomeless.org/>, SEIU <http://www.seiu.org/>, 
Witness <http://www.witness.org/>, the Center for Constitutional Rights 
<http://ccrjustice.org/>, Corporate Accountability International 
<http://www.stopcorporateabuse.org/>... The list 
<http://theyesmen.org/FilmForum> goes on and on.

But New York is only the start. Beginning October 23, "Balls Across 
America <http://www.survivanet.com/page/balls-across-america>" will 
visit dozens of cities across this great, weird land of ours. See 
www.theyesmenfixtheworld.com/screenings.htm 
<http://theyesmenfixtheworld.com/screenings.htm> for full schedule.

Sweeping positive changes have only come to America when there's been a 
progressive President, pushed to do the right thing by large numbers of 
rowdy citizens. (Think FDR 
<http://my.barackobama.com/page/community/post/UnblindedLove/gGxRYV> and 
the New Deal 
<http://www.historyisaweapon.com/defcon1/zinnselhel15.html>; think LBJ 
and the Civil Rights movement. 
<http://www.historyisaweapon.com/defcon1/zinn17explo.html>)

Today, we've got the progressive President. Now all we need is to vote 
with our feet, and enable him to do what we elected him for.

Our film is a small part of a movement to help make that happen. Another 
part is BeyondTalk.net <http://beyondtalk.net/> - a website we recently 
launched in collaboration with a dozen direct-action activists. The idea 
is to get 10,000 folks to sign the "Climate Pledge of Resistance 
<http://beyondtalk.net/pledge/>" and risk arrest to demand sane 
climate-change policy. On November 30, the tenth anniversary of the 
Seattle protests, and a week before the Copenhagen climate talks 
<http://en.cop15.dk/>, those 10,000 activists will form the largest 
civil disobedience action in recent protest history.

Please join us on this big, crazy trip. And on the way, please see our 
film <http://theyesmenfixtheworld.com/screenings.htm> and learn how you 
too can have a riot while fixing the world.

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