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The Whole Ten Yards (2004) Certificate 12

The Whole Ten Yards

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Rated 2.5 stars
Average rating
(57%)
 
Starring: Bruce Willis | Matthew Perry | Amanda Peet
Director: Howard Deutch
Studio: WARNER HOME VIDEO
Run time: 95 mins
Genres: Action/Adventure | Thriller
Languages: English
Released: January 17, 2005
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In hiding in Mexico, hit man Jimmy The Tulip Tudeski (Bruce Willis) has become a veritable Martha Stewart, cooking and cleaning up a storm. Meanwhile, his new wife Jill (Amanda Peet) is distraught that her own career as an assassin has yet to take off. When Jimmy's ex-wife Cynthia (Natasha Henstridge) is kidnapped by Hungarian mobster Lazlo Gogolak (Kevin Pollak), her husband, klutzy dentist Nicholas Oz Oseransky (Matthew Perry) turns to Jimmy for help. Soon, Jimmy, Jill, and Oz are involved in a game of cat and mouse with Lazlo and his men trying to trade Cynthia for Lazlo's dim-witted adult son, whom the trio has kidnapped. But do Jimmy and his ex have a secret that they're not sharing with their spouses

Rating of 2 stars out of 5
Radio Times

This sequel to 2000's The Whole Nine Yards reunites Matthew Perry and Bruce Willis in their roles of nervy dentist and retired Mafia hitman respectively. Willis comes to the rescue when Perry's wife Natasha Henstridge is kidnapped by a Hungarian mob led by Kevin Pollack (as the father of the character he played in the original). The trouble is that Willis's usually reliable comic timing is nowhere to be seen and the actresses — Amanda Peet returns as the aspiring hitwoman who's now married to Willis — seem bored by the contrivances haphazardly put together by director Howard Deutch. The only real winner is Matthew Perry, whose slapstick schtick shows us what we've been missing since the TV series Friends ended.

Highest rated reviews

10 out of 10 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 1 stars
Disappointed..

Shock from Essex, 21st January, 2005

Start watching it thinking it will carry on from where the earlier (Whole Nine Yards) had left. It did but, where as the first movie was witty, clever and funny this was just plain silly and has cheap humour.

This film is still funny but its made very different to the first one and just not as funny!

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10 out of 13 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 2 stars
typical follow up - very poor

A Customer from England, 7th March, 2005

This film follows on from the first when one of Jimmy's enemies is released from prison and figures out that he is not dead. I enjoyed the first film but found this sequel boring, in fact i turned it off after 1 hour. The storyline has nothing to keep the viewer watching and the whole film is predictable. Unless you are desperate for a film to add to your list give this one a miss.

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6 out of 6 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 1 stars
One yard too many

AgoF from Herts, 26th January, 2005

After watching the whole 9 yards, I was expecting something well written and amusing. Unfortuantely it's not. While the antics of the characters are sometimes amuse, you are left at the end thinking that the original was so much better....

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4 out of 5 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 3 stars
Carries on where the first left off

Nigel from Sutton, Surrey, 27th July, 2005

This film is OK - me and the wife quite enjoyed it. I'm a Willis fan and she's a Friends fan so we both had something to watch. It's not the best but there are some funny moments and if you liked the first then you'll like this.

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Most recent reviews

Rated 3 stars
Twas funny

Icky from , 14th October, 2008

It was so funny, Willis certainly made me laugh to how much his characters changed since NINE yards & im a huge fan of Matt Perry & this did not dissapoint me lots of twists in this but outcome just as good as last :)

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Rated 3 stars
Not as good as the 1st film

A Customer from Surrey, UK, 26th June, 2008

An OK, funny film, but a disappointment compared to the first film.

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Rated 1 stars
Bad Bad Bad

Tuds from from Ipswich, 23rd June, 2008

I was so dissapointed as I loved the first one, the only good thing about this one was that Bruce Willis was in it. Matthew Perry was the same as in the last movie and the plot was very similar, the plot was long and drawn out, only a few funny moments. Very dissapointed. If you were wanted to rent this as you have seen the first one i would just leave it at the first one and not bother.

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Rated 0 stars
Very disappointing particularly considering the cast

Blinkybear from , 20th April, 2008

This is one sequel which should never have been made. Despite the excellent cast of Bruce Willis, Matthew Perry and Amanda Peet this film is long winded, confusing and particularly unfunny. You get the feeling that Bruce Willis has made this film just for the pay check. I would recommend you save your money and rent something better.

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