
Deuce Bigalow ('Rob Schneider') 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 TJ Hicks ('Eddie Griffin'). But a mysterious killer starts killing some of Amsterdams finest gigolos and TJ is mistaken for the extremely gay murderer. Deuce must enter the gigolo industry again to find the real murderer and clear TJs name.... (Full plot summary below)
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Deuce Bigalow ('Rob Schneider') 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 TJ Hicks ('Eddie Griffin'). But a mysterious killer starts killing some of Amsterdams finest gigolos and TJ is mistaken for the extremely gay murderer. Deuce must enter the gigolo industry again to find the real murderer and clear TJs name.
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| FilmJerk.comBrian OrndorfSchneider has proven repeatedly that nothing is going to kill his career, but if the case ever goes to trial, European Gigolo should put him away for life. |
| Salt Lake TribuneSean P. MeansApparently, in shooting on location in Amsterdam, [the filmmakers] spent the budget on legal hashish rather than on focus pullers or decent film stock. |
| Sean the Movie GuySean McBrideI didn't laugh once during the film, although I did roll my eyes frequently in disbelief. |
| Film BlatherEugene NovikovPrecisely, unfailingly what you would expect. |
| Milwaukee Journal SentinelSue PiermanAny goodwill Rob Schneider was able to wring out of his Deuce Bigalow character the first time around has been stomped into the dirt by the constant, overwhelming, disgusting, over-the-top teenage bathroom humor in the sequel. |
| Monsters and CriticsRon WilkinsonAs crazy as the sequel tries to be, it is about as funny as watching people eating worms on reality TV. |
| Boxoffice MagazineWade MajorUnfortunately, tacky and tasteless comedies are not often taken seriously, making it rare that they're accorded their just due for anything that they may do particularly well. |
| Entertainment WeeklyScott BrownWhile sloppier than the sloppiest of seconds, is laudable in one important regard: Its obsession with the male body. |
| EmpireChris Hewitt (1)The Godfather II of manwhore sequels, this improves upon the original in every way. Especially if you're drunk. |
| L.A. WeeklyScott FoundasAs before, there are moments, when Schneider is turned loose to do his anything-goes, creepy-funny shtick, that are crudely inspired. |