Meet Paul Zadzik (Rob Schneider). He is a really irritating guy who always does bad Elvis impersonations. People like laughing at him. He is a car salesman. After his girlfriend leaves him, he starts falling deeper and deeper into the despair. Just as he is about to hang himself, a girl and four shamans knock on his door. They tell him that he is the chosen one to save their mountain and their people. But he doesn't accept that. This event helps him develop a deeper bond with his mother Ruth (Holland Taylor) as well as his Buddhist brother Neal (Steve Buscemi). And that's where his crazy adventure begins, which is the same moment when all hilarious situations begin for the audience. Watching him trying to be that "chosen one" and enjoying in the role that gives some kind of power over his Buddhist brother is simply priceless. This fantastic comedy was written by Boon Collins and Rob Schneider who was also director and who left one of the main roles for himself too. If you need a film that will make you laugh hysterically, relax your mind and make your evening better, you should really consider watching this one. With the budget of only 7,500,000 dollars, Rob did an amazing job in making the magic with what he's got.