Through a devastatingly disinteresting sequence of convoluted events, our whimsical quartet is menaced by Hungarian mobster Lazlo Gogolak (Kevin Pollak, in his fourth decade of
needing a bullet to the head) and his dimwit son Strabo (Frank Collison)-- resulting in a shootout and a
desperate series of speeches that don't do a thing to explain how Jimmy pretending to be a
housewife in a David Lee Roth wig relates to stealing millions from the mob.