- Studio: My Network TV
- Release Date: May 3, 2001
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 9 Ratings
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AndrewW.May 5, 200210I've never cried so hard since John Q. SO TOUCHING! But so tight at the same time, man. Frankie Muniz was the best Vietnam Vet since Ice Cube in All About The Benjamins. What cliches? What you talking about Willis? I'm glad that they got some real tough, great New York actors to play in this movie, especially after September 12th.
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Don'twatchThisMovieDec 4, 20031One of the crappiest movies i've ever seen.
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MattCOct 15, 200610Critics are crazy, which is why you shouldn’t listen to them. This movie was great. Good acting, good story, very entertaining. Like west side story without the dancing and singing. So don’t listen to the critics. Because I’ve learned that most of the they don’t know what the hell they’re talking about.
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JessicaP.Nov 28, 200310This movie was amazing. Each actor had great chemistry. I will give that the movie had its cliche points, but not enough to say it was a bad movie. How else was Scott Kalvert going to set a Brooklyn street gang without putting in some cliche point? The movie was amazing and was well spent money.
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50Brainless, but enjoyably over-the-top, the retro gang melodrama, Deuces Wild represents fifties teen-gang machismo in a way that borders on rough-trade homo-eroticism.
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10Skip it. Just fill in the blanks and you too can brew the same bland, goopy mixture, right down to such clunker lines as "There is a Santa Claus, Ma. He just doesn't come to Brooklyn anymore."
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25At the very least, Corman would have remembered to make the movie fun.