Jill, Oz, and Jimmy, with Strabo still captive, visit Oz's house to equip themselves. Oz's paranoia made him purchase lots of guns. However they are attacked by an unknown marksman and Strabo is accidentally killed in the crossfire. Jimmy blames Jill as she was supposed to watch Strabo, insults Jill's capabilities and coldly dismisses Oz before leaving; Jill leaves too. Oz retreats to his practice where he orders his new receptionist Julie to call the FBI and then order enough nitrous gas to kill himself. He is then met by Jimmy, who apologizes for recent events. The two are then chloroformed by Julie who reveals herself as Jules Figgeroa, the sister of Frankie Figgs, seeking revenge for Oz and Jimmy's role in her brother's death. She is also a contract killer hired by Laszlo. Waking up beside Cynthia and Jimmy in Laszlo's house, Oz is shocked to learn that the entire situation has been planned by Jimmy and Cynthia to find Laszlo's half of the first dollar he ever stole, which he had torn and divided between Jimmy and Yanni as kids.
The Whole Ten Yards 2003 Critics Consensus A strained, laugh-free sequel, The Whole Ten Yards recycles its predecessor's cast and plot but not its wit or reason for being. 4% TOMATOMETER Total Count: 120 40% Audience Score User Ratings: 76, 538 The Whole Ten Yards Ratings & Reviews Explanation Show all services Photos Movie Info After faking his death, former killer-for-hire Jimmy "The Tulip" Tudeski (Bruce Willis) retires to Mexico with his new wife, Jill (Amanda Peet), while his ex-wife, Cynthia (Natasha Henstridge), settles down in California with Nicholas "Oz" Oseransky (Matthew Perry), Jimmy's old neighbor. The peaceful lives of both couples are interrupted, however, when Gogolak (Kevin Pollak), a member of the Hungarian Mafia and a former associate of Jimmy's, seeks revenge by kidnapping Cynthia. Rating: PG-13 (Sexual Content|Language|Some Violence) Genre: comedy Original Language: English Director: Producer: Release Date (Theaters): Apr 7, 2004 wide Release Date (Streaming): Dec 1, 2011 Box Office (Gross USA): $16.
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2020 Verified Purchase This is your movie!. We laughed right out loud more than once and it was great to do this. Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2019 Verified Purchase The first one was waaaaaay better - Only watch this if its free or for. 99 cents - bad humor and crazy plot - was confusing until the very last! Ugh! Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2019 Verified Purchase If you enjoyed first one ("Whole Nine Yards"), you'll probably like this one. Fun to 'binge' both. Top reviews from other countries 4. 0 out of 5 stars cool comedy Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 22, 2017 Verified Purchase Great comedy with intelligent humor and good actors. These sequel is as good as the first 1. 0 out of 5 stars Unfunny - don't bother Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 16, 2010 Verified Purchase After seeing "The Whole Nine Yards", I was really looking forward to 10 yards despite the less than glowing reviews here and decided to make up my mind for myself.
She starred in Everybody Wants Some (2016), Before I Fall (2017), Why Him? (2016), Flower (2017) and Set It Up (2018). She recently wrapped production on Buffaloed (2019) which she produced as well, and is currently shooting the series The Politician... The Year of Spectacular Men Madelyn Deutch is a writer, actor, director, and musician from Los Angeles, California. Beginning as a singer, she spent a large part of her childhood performing on stage in charity events. This prompted her admission into the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts where she began writing her... Antitrust Dayna Devon is widely recognized as an entertainment news journalist, expert and host. As the longest running host of the nationally syndicated Extra with Billy Bush (1994), she interviewed many of the world's most prominent celebrities, attending virtually every high-profile red carpet event from... Days of Our Lives Bryan Dattilo was born on July 29, 1971 in Kankakee, Illinois, USA as Bryan Ronald Dattilo.
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Their lives are further complicated by the return of Laszlo Gogolak ( Kevin Pollak), Jimmy's former mob boss and father figure, whose son Janni was killed by Jimmy and Jill while Laszlo was in prison. Having deduced that Jimmy faked his death, Laszlo abducts Cynthia and threatens Oz to try to learn Jimmy's location, but Oz escapes. A desperate Oz contacts Jimmy and Jill, but Jimmy refuses to help until Laszlo's men attack, having followed Oz to Jimmy. Capturing Laszlo's remaining son Strabovitz, Jimmy offers to trade Strabo for Cynthia. Oz triggers further conflict between Jimmy and Jill when he reveals Jimmy still wears a crucifix from Cynthia. At a bar, Jimmy becomes increasingly depressed at his failure to father a child with Jill, and aggravates Oz by discussing his and Cynthia's old sex life, culminating in Oz and Jimmy becoming so drunk they wake up in the same bed. Frustrated by her poor sex life with Jimmy, Jill attempts to seduce Oz but is interrupted by Jimmy, who knocks Oz out and regains his passion for Jill and his work as the two have sex in the bathroom.