Ducati Hypermotard S Featured In Upcoming Feature Film ‘Yes Man’

Ducati Hypermotard S Featured In Upcoming Feature Film ‘Yes Man’

© 2008, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

Cupertino, CA (17 December 2008) Ducati North America announces today that its popular Hypermotard S will be featured in the upcoming Warner Bros. Pictures comedy, “Yes Man.” The movie stars Jim Carrey as Carl Allen, a man whose life is going nowhere – the operative word being “no”- until he signs up for a self-help program based on one simple covenant: say yes to everything and anything. Unleashing the power of “YES” begins to transform Carl’s life in amazing and unexpected ways. With no previous riding experience, Carl takes to the streets on the powerful Ducati, holding on for dear life in a wild, hilarious ride through Los Angeles. “We are proud to showcase our brand in such an entertaining film.” – Michael Lock, CEO of Ducati North America. “The Hypermotard S was a natural fit for such a fun movie and the scenes with the bike bring the excitement and liveliness of the Hypermotard to the screen.” The movie is coming to theaters nationwide December 19. In addition, Ducati partnered with Warner Bros. and will be showing the “Yes Man” movie trailer on dealership websites throughout the country in addition to the www.ducatiusa.com home page. “Yes Man” will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company, and in select territories by Village Roadshow Pictures. For Hypermotard photos and information, or to view the “Yes Man” trailer please visit www.ducatiusa.com

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