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The Whole Ten Yards (2004) | User Rating
 (74 votes) | Critic Rating
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Original title: Whole Ten Yards, The Directed by Howard Deutch Written by Mitchell Kapner Cast Bruce Willis, Matthew Perry, Amanda Peet, Kevin Pollak, Natasha Henstridge [more] Release Date • USA: Apr 9, 2004 • UK: 18 Jun 2004 DVD Release Date • R1: Jul 27, 2004 • R2: 17 Jan 2005
Budget $30,000,000 BoxOffice: $16.2M
Official Website:
The Whole Ten Yards Website
MPAA Rating Rated PG-13 for sexual content, some violence and language.
Running Time 1 hour, 38 minutes
Country USA
Studio Cheyenne Enterprises, Franchise Pictures
More info on IMDb.com
Other Titles • The Whole Ten Yards (2004) • The Whole Nine Yards 2 (2003)
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The Whole Ten Yards Reviews |
'THE Whole Ten Yards" is a dumb, pointless sequel to the enjoyable 2000 black comedy "The Whole Nine Yards." The original, about a dentist befriended by a hit-man neighbor, boasted stretches of quirky, breezy freshness; this one is sour and stale throughout. [read review]  --Jonathan Foreman (New York Post)
...a cocktail made with orange juice and Champale instead of actual bubbly. At least it isn't a remake -- though given how slovenly and forced this movie is, maybe that wouldn't have been such a bad idea. [read review] --Elvis Mitchell (The New York Times)
The film is more of a remake than anything else, and doesn't offer us anything new in the realm of character development. The storyline is completely disposable, and the acting is amateurish [read review] --David Nusair (Reel Film Reviews)
The word "unnecessary" seems understated in describing The Whole Ten Yards, a movie whose existence probably excited only those who received a paycheck for participating. [read review]  --James Berardinelli (ReelViews)
"The Whole Nine Yards" was not a particularly inspired project, but it was made with spirit and good cheer, and you felt the actors almost visibly expanding on the screen [read review]  --Roger Ebert (Chicago Sun-Times)
Sometimes there are no better ways to describe a film than to just, straight-out, tell it like it is: this is a shit movie, folks! [read review] 2/10 --'JoBlo' (JoBlo.com)
This sequel refuses to go the extra yard that its title would suggest. Avoid Ten Yards’ BS at all costs. [read review]  --David Levine (FilmCritic.com)
I strongly recommend that you stay a whole ten yards away from any theatre where this movie is playing. [read review] 52/100 --Mike DeWolfe (Apollo Guide)
This Bruce Willis, Matthew Perry, and Amanda Peet sequel falls several yards short of its mark. [read review]  --Marrit Ingman (Austin Chronicle)
Like being weighted down with cement shoes, tossed in the East River and told to swim laps. [read review]  --Blake Snyder (MovieWeb)
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