
The Whole Ten Yards
"The Whole Ten Yards" is a 2004 comedy film that serves as a sequel to "The Whole Nine Yards." It follows the misadventures of ex-conned dentist Nicholas "Oz" Oseransky and hitman Jimmy "The Tulip" Tudeski as they navigate unexpected chaos. The story is centered around crime, deception, and humor, highlighting the humorous consequences of their entangled lives. The title references a football term meaning a full ten yards needed for a first down, metaphorically implying efforts and challenges faced by the characters. The film blends comedy, action, and crime elements in a lighthearted, entertaining manner.