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Mr. Deeds

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The life of an ordinary man who a small pizzeria owner and a sensitive poet, has been changed completely, after the death of his uncle who left to him about 40 billion dollars inheritance, as he moves into the big city, where he widen his business and meets a young beautiful girl, who exploits him for money.
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FilmStew.com
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February 01, 2004

Peter Gallagher must've been hard up for cash.
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Film4
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May 28, 2008

The end result isn't dreadful, but it is patchy.
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Village Voice

July 02, 2002

Let's cut to the consumer-advice bottom line: Stay home.
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TheMovieReport.com
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January 12, 2004

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Rolling Stone

July 01, 2002

It's not just that the movie itself is wicked awful, it's that Mr. Deeds brings out the worst in Adam Sandler.
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Common Sense Media

December 26, 2010

Pretty awful, but teen Sandler fans may like it.
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Time Out
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June 24, 2006

The star and his numbskull cronies piss on Capra's grave with acrid insincerity.
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Film Threat

December 06, 2005

Sandler barely expends any energy trotting out the "average dude who shakes up stodgy high society" schtick, and director Steven Brill and scripter Tim Herlihy follow lazy suit.
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Ebert & Roeper

July 01, 2002

There's nothing funny about this.
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Three Movie Buffs
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September 30, 2005

Anyone with an IQ over 85 should stay away.
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L.A. Weekly
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October 21, 2002

No amount of spastic-colon jokes, cartoon violence or good-buddy cameos (Al Sharpton, John McEnroe) can distract from the fact that Gary Cooper [Sandler] ain't.
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Washington Post

June 28, 2002

The projectors in the theater practically shut down with boredom.
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