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The witty characters from the prequel. “The Whole Nine Yards," return to the screen to give audiences another 90 minutes full of farci cal laughs. Bruce Willis as Jimmy “The Tulip” Tudeski and Matthew Perry playing “Oz” Oseransky. give the same amusing contrast of a tough murderer befriending the geek, though w ith a hit of a twist this time. Amanda Peet and Natasha Henstridge play Jill and Cynthia. Jimmy and Oz’s wives and help add to the comedic action. Kevin Poliak also makes a stunning return appearance but as a dif ferent character this time around. He now por trays Lazio Gogolak. the father of JanniCs who he played in the prequel. ■ With the return of a head mobster I recently out of jail, the now dormant y Jimmy and Oz are disturbed and become, and problematic for them, yet entertain audiences. Jimmy retains some of bis i l qualities throughout the journey, yet hese t -| the brink of a life crisis, which isunbecomij an ex-murderer but also for Bruce Willis4 Though the individual characters keep tbe j rolling with their own different traits,the;,J similar to the prequel and tends to becomej onous at particular points. The musical score for this comedyistj able and filled with some typical “mo sounding” tunes. Poliak’s makeup is inlet because it is still noticeably him, yet in him look different at the same time. TbestJ is very basic, but there are some darting of Mexican landscapes. "The Whole Ten Yards" is a nonsensirij that will help put the audiences inar This is a highly enjoyable movie thalisgoolj rainy day and a couple of cheap lausk most w ell known for his part as the joked jester Chandler Bing on "Friends," is ancj reason to go see “The Whole Ten Yards.” $ Jaci Moi Ren said Iwhi' of ti I Tex; lion I Bop I lion intei 1 here tore Seat k it th jthis ( sold inde ties litan - Christina M Hi and was “House of Sand and Fog” Dreamworks Pictures Starring: Shohreh Aghdashloo, Ben Kingsley, Jennifer Connelly Something seems to be lost in translation with “House of Sand and Fog." Based on the critically-acclaimed novel, the film strives to be a tragic exploration of the American dream. Unfortunately, the movie falls victim to a colli sion of unrealistic events and unsympathetic characterization. Jennifer Connelly plays Kathy, a young woman who has her house repossessed and auctioned off due to a clerical error. Ben Kingsley plays Behrani, a former colonel in the Iranian air force who takes the chance to restore his fallen family to its once proud standing by buying the house at a fraction of what it is worth and then selling it later at four times the price. What began as a desperate attempt to capture the key to what they believed to be their happiness leads two strangers down a dark path of mistakes and, eventually, tragedy. The audience is dropped into the movie with out explanation. It is up to the viewers to piece together clues and discover where the characters are in their lives. While the director’s apparent faith in the audience is reassuring, the movie could have benefited greatly with some character histo ry. If audiences knew where the characters had come from, it may have been easier to swallow the movie’s main fault, the unrealistic choices the characters make. For example, the whole fiasco of the stolen house could have been avoided if Kathy had just opened her mail. By the time we learn that she had been moping around the house after her husband had left her, audiences have already been turned off by her irresponsible attitude. After losing her house, Kathy divides her time between stalking her former house’s new occu pants and romancing a married policeman. Instead of looking for a job or trying to fight her battle through the court system, she moans and flops around in the hack seat ofhercarfalfc ther into depression. While this may havete active choice by director/writer Vadimfe ; and the novel’s author. Andre DubusII, acter comes off as overly stupid am Even though there is a lack of under®- the characters and the reasons behind theinn the acting in the movie is highly watchable The real standouts of the film are Beta his family. Kingsley is. as always,greaiinii as a fallen officer. 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