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Mr. Deeds


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ReelViews
This is very much of a mixed bag, with enough negatives to outweigh the positives.
New York Magazine
The people who made this movie... [crammed] so many product placements into the action that you feel like there should be an...
Entertainment Weekly
This is Sandler running on empty, repeating what he's already done way too often.
Variety
People who just call 'em as they see 'em need only note that this remake of one of Frank Capra's most famous pictures is a p...
Chicago Tribune
Lacks almost everything that made the 1936 movie an enduring classic: idealism, heart, social and political savvy, convincin...
New York Post
Never decides whether it wants to be a surreal farce, a satire, a romance, an homage or all of the above.
USA Today
It virtually defines a comedy that's strongly mediocre, with funny bits surfacing every once in a while.
Salon Arts
Utterly predictable, thoroughly sentimental and -- worse -- not all that funny.
Chicago Sun-Times
Frank Capra played this story straight. But the 2002 film doesn't really believe in it, and breaks the mood with absurdly in...
Los Angeles Times
It's a film that isn't there, 91 minutes of celluloid without a movie.
The Boston Globe
Sandler is ready to be himself again, which means veering between his usual devilish savant and a newer post-adolescent gent...
Houston Chronicles
Mr. Deeds isn't bad for an Adam Sandler film, which is as backhanded as a compliment can get.
Box Office Magazine
Frank Capra's 1936 classic Mr. Deeds Goes to Town is bashed senseless by Adam Sandler's particular brand of classless bombas...
San Francisco Chronicle
A stink bomb of a movie.
The Austin Chronicle
Nothing about this movie works.
The Guardian
A remake so bad it will make your gums bleed. Orphanage fires are funnier.
Film Threat
Sandler barely expends any energy trotting out the "average dude who shakes up stodgy high society" schtick, and director St...
Richard Roeper
There's nothing funny about this.
Village Voice
Let's cut to the consumer-advice bottom line: Stay home.

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Partial Film Information

Director: Steven Brill
Writer: Tim Herlihy
Studio: Columbia Pictures
Cast: Adam Sandler, Winona Ryder, Peter Gallagher

Release: June 28, 2002
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