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Amanda Peet Movie: The Whole Nine Yards Region 2
Movie The Whole Nine Yards [Region 2] |  | ![The Whole Nine Yards [Region 2]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/21E4NNQH2ML._SL160_.jpg) | | | | Salesrank: 223303
| | Our Price: $47.99 | | Used Price: $17.54 | | MPAA Rating: R (Restricted) Media: DVD | |
The Whole Nine Yards [Region 2] Reviews: Problems at Amazon  2008-03-15 - I'm sorry to tell that, of the two dvds that I bought as described
below, one had no subtitles and the other couldn't be read cause of
region issues. I was allready worried about this possibility, and sent
attached to the request this comment, as you may observe in my order.
I buy at the Amazon since 1998 and never had any trouble. I think
that, as this is a worldwide store, it is important to pay attention to
the profile of the country you're sending your products, mainly regarding
electronics and midia.
Awesomness  2008-02-15 - I Love this movie it is one of my all time favorites ever, along with it's sequal "The Whole Ten Yards" Awesomness!!!!!!!!!
Embarassing, amoral turkey of a film.  2008-01-22 - The film's message seems to be killing people is an acceptable "lifestyle choice". Saving people from a violent death is worthwhle only if you love them and they love you otherwise ... it's none of your business.
Even Bruce Willis couldn't save this turkey.
This film went straight from my DVD player to the trash can.
Hi-Larious.  2007-03-23 - If you're in the mood for a comedy with some great twists, a little action, and maybe a contract asassination thrown in, I highly recommend this. The interaction had me laughing through the whole show and was very well done. Bruce Willis' dry nonchalance meets a stressed and panic-prone Matthew Perry who finds himself entangled with a host of over the top villains, starting with his Québécois wife.
Absolutely brilliant comedy  2007-03-09 - This is one of the funniest movies I have ever seen. The first time I saw it, I knew I had to own it because this is a movie that will make me laugh out loud every time I see it. Oz's awkward discomfort in so many extreme (and frankly, unlikely) situations stands as a hyperbole of the many times we feel completely inadequate despite our best intentions. The casting is near perfect. Matthew Perry totally nails his role; Bruce Willis is always good as a tough guy, and is pretty good at being funny about it; Michael Clark Duncan is both likeable and scary; and Amanda Peet is hilarious as the sweet young girl with the twisted dream of being a hired killer. The acting is passable and the dialogue is fantastic. I recommend this movie to anyone without reservation.
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