Film Review, Buffalo News, August 2006
Deuce Bigalow, European Gigolo Filmmakers can learn a few lessons from Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo. For example, if you’re making a sequel to a movie that came out six years ago, and no one saw that one, either, don’t pepper this film with constant references to the first one. We don’t get it. But, clearly, the most important lesson to learn here is: Don’t make a sequel to Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo. S omeone did, though. In fact, director Mike Bigelow (really his name) makes his debut with this film, unfortunately for him, and us. In it, Rob Schneider ( The Hot Chick ) revives his most notorious character (besides maybe the “makin’ copies!” guy from Saturday Night Live ) and brings Deuce to Amsterdam, where he meets up with his former pimp, T.J. (Eddie Griffin of Undercover Brother ) during a gigolo-killing spree. That’s right, it’s set in Amsterdam , and there’s not one weed joke! Just kidding. There are a lot. They’re not funny. Neither are the dozen...