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Roger Ebert really hates DEUCE BIGALOW

August 13th, 2005 by Cinema Eye

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I always enjoy Roger Ebert’s reviews whether I agree with him or not (more often than not, we are pretty much on the same page.) So I got a real kick out of his review for DEUCE BIGALOW 2:  EUROPEAN GIGOLO. Ebert has a serious hate on for this movie and for it’s star Rob Schneider. He pretty much sums things up in his opening paragraph: “DEUCE BIGALOW is aggressively bad, as if it wants to cause suffering to the audience. The best thing about it is that it runs for only 75 minutes.” It’s a great review, which you can read in it’s entirety here. But even more interesting is the serious hate for this film inspired Ebert to compile a list of his most hated movies of all time. It’s a great list with links to his reviews of each film.

One Response to Roger Ebert really hates DEUCE BIGALOW

  1. John Shawki Says:

    Who doesn’t hate Deuce Bigalow?

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