Quartile rating: 5/10 · 1 rating
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.
Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo is a lazy, formulaic sequel that recycles the premise of the original with minimal creativity. The plot is thin and incoherent, combining crude sex comedy with a half-baked murder mystery to weak effect. The acting is serviceable at best from Rob Schneider and Eddie Griffin but hardly rises above the material. Cinematography is bland and functional, with Amsterdam providing some visual interest but little cinematic ambition. Novelty is very low — it's a derivative sequel that retreads familiar ground with even less originality than its predecessor. The ending wraps up the flimsy mystery without payoff or wit. Widely regarded as one of the worst comedies of its era, it earned a rare 0% on Rotten Tomatoes at release.