The Whole Ten Yards

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Reviewed by: David Haviland

The Whole Ten Yards
"The cast seem visibly embarrassed and they have every right to be."

This film was hammered by the American critics, with one describing it as the most unwanted sequel in history.

This verdict seems slightly unfair on the first film, The Whole Nine Yards, which was an amusing comedy about Matthew Perry's miserable dentist becoming embroiled with Bruce Willis's hitman in hiding.

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The plot this time is much the same, although it makes even less sense, relying for its comedy on fart gags, silly accents and Perry falling over.

The cast seem visibly embarrassed and they have every right to be.

Reviewed on: 19 Jun 2004
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Dodgy dentistry and mobster sequel.
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Director: Howard Deutch

Writer: George Gallo

Starring: Bruce Willis, Matthew Perry, Amanada Peet, Natasha Henstridge, Kevin Pollak, Frank Collinson

Year: 2004

Runtime: 98 minutes

BBFC: 12A - Adult Supervision

Country: US

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