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Thanks to falsified dental records supplied by his former neighbor Nicholas Oz Oseransky, retired hitman Jimmy The Tulip Tudeski now spends his days compulsively cleaning his house and perfecting his culinary skills with his wife, Jill, a purported assassin who has yet to pull off a clean hit.
Suddenly, an uninvited and unwelcome connection to their past unexpectedly shows up on Jimmy and Jill's doorstep: it's Oz, and he's begging them to help him rescue his wife from the Hungarian mob. To complicate matters even further, the men, who are out to get Oz, are led by Lazlo Gogolak, father of Yanni.
Oz, Jimmy and Jill will have to go the whole nine yards - and then some - to manage the mounting Mafioso mayhem.
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My SpyProduct reviews...
I loved this movie, at times was laughing out loud. Bruce Willis and Matthew Perry are very well matched together and they play their parts so well, this is a movie I can watch over and over, and do often.
FUNNY! Really funny... in places.
A great sequel, I think the highlight of the entire movie for me was watching Bruce Willis with long blond curls, relaxing on a sunchair, sharing a glass of seeds with a chicken.
With some great follow-up action, a LOT of twists in the plot, red-herrings coming out of every bit of woodwork around... this one will keep you guessing right to the end.
The downside of a plot-packed storyline... I can't really write much about the movie really, or I'll give all the good stuff away!
Overall, I quite enjoyed this one... not quite as well as the first movie, but for a sequel, it was pretty good. :)
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