


Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo
Deuce Bigalow goes to Amsterdam after a little accident including two irritating kids and a bunch of aggressive dolphins. There he meets up with his old friend T.J. Hicks. But a mysterious killer starts killing some of Amsterdam's finest gigolos and T.J. is mistaken for the extremely gay murderer. Deuce must enter the gigolo industry again to find the real murderer and clear T.J.'s name.
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Plot Summary
Gigolo Deuce Bigalow is framed for the murder of his friend and gigolo T.J. Hicks. To clear his name, Deuce travels to Europe to take over T.J.'s clients and prove his innocence. However, he finds himself entangled in a string of bizarre cases involving the continent's most eccentric and demanding women.
Critical Reception
Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo was widely panned by critics and audiences alike. It is considered a significant step down from its predecessor, with most reviews citing a lack of originality, crude humor, and a generally unfunny premise. The film was a commercial disappointment and is largely remembered for its poor quality.
What Reviewers Say
- Relies heavily on gross-out humor and repetitive gags.
- Lacks the minimal charm of the original film.
- A largely unfunny and forgettable sequel.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a strong dislike for the film, with many finding the humor juvenile and offensive. Viewers often cited a lack of plot and character development, leading to a tedious viewing experience. The sequel is frequently described as an uninspired cash-grab.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for 5 Golden Raspberry Awards including Worst Picture, Worst Actor (Rob Schneider), Worst Director, Worst Screenplay, and Worst Sequel.
Fun Fact
Rob Schneider stated in an interview that the character of Deuce Bigalow was inspired by a real-life encounter he had with a gigolo.
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