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Whole Ten Yards, The
Reviewed on 2004-04-13
RatedPG-13
Received[1.5]  out of 4 stars
GenreAction / Comedy / Crime
Websitehttp://www.thewholetenyards.com
This is a sequel to The Whole 9 Yards with Bruce Willis and Matthew Perry playing the eccentric hit man and neurotic dentist. I didn't care for the film but those who saw the first film found it made more sense. When the story opens, we find professional hit man Jimmy (Bruce Willis) retired and living in Mexico with his wife Jill (Amanda Peet). Jimmy reluctantly returns to action when Cynthia (Natasha Henstridge), wife of his good friend Oz (Matthew Perry), is kidnapped by mobster Lazui (Kevin Pollak). Most of this film is over the top and not very funny. Be sure to rent the first one to understand the relationships of the characters.






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