The movie starts out great, and then turns excellent. Set in Canada, a young dentist and his wife get the awakening of their life when a former mobster moves in next to them, Jimmy "the Tulip" Tudeski. So the dentist (Perry), with advice from his wife, goes to Chicago to tell the mafia where Jimmy (Willis) is staying.
When he returns to Canada, he is confronted by Tudeski, and finds out his wife has left him. With Perry and Willis also star Michael Clarke Duncan in a much better role than "The Green Mile (1999)" and Kevin Pollak from "Grumpy Old Men (1993)" fame.
In the film, Pollak plays the guy who wants to kill Willis' character, with the help of Perry's character of course. In the end, most of them wind up dead, somehow or another. But it is really a funny movie, and should be most enjoyed with an open mind.
When he returns to Canada, he is confronted by Tudeski, and finds out his wife has left him. With Perry and Willis also star Michael Clarke Duncan in a much better role than "The Green Mile (1999)" and Kevin Pollak from "Grumpy Old Men (1993)" fame.
In the film, Pollak plays the guy who wants to kill Willis' character, with the help of Perry's character of course. In the end, most of them wind up dead, somehow or another. But it is really a funny movie, and should be most enjoyed with an open mind.