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D.E.B.S.
Plaid-skirted schoolgirls are groomed by a secret government agency to become the newest members of the elite national-defense group, D.E.B.S. However, the star (Sara Foster) of the team falls for the alluring villainess (Jordana Brewster) she must bring to justice.
30 March 1976, Detroit, Michigan, USA
14 January 1943, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
5 March 1974, Romeo, Michigan, USA
20 December 1980, Miami Beach, Florida, USA
28 November 1978, Chicago, Illinois, USA
21 November 1975, Hackettstown, New Jersey, USA
10 December 1957, Chicago, Illinois, USA
30 May 1979, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
26 April 1980, Panama City, Panama
10 November 1970, New York City, New York, USA
17 August 1972, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
11 November 1977, Dallas, Texas, USA
26 September 1979, Los Angeles, California, USA
15 December 1977, Detroit, Michigan, USA
April 29, 2009
Never really amounts to anything comedic or entertaining.
December 02, 2005
It still has some of the fun jokes and the carefree, slam-bang premise, but lacks the punch of its predecessor.
March 25, 2005
A prime example of a dispiriting trend: movies whose primary point of reference is other movies.
June 17, 2005
It's campy, but it isn't a camp classic.
December 22, 2010
Cartoonish Charlie's Angels with lesbians.
July 29, 2005
It's corny, clichéd, and often an absolute hoot.
March 28, 2005
Is it a satire of stupid movies? Is it just a stupid movie?
March 01, 2007
Pretty disarming overall, and has a nicely satiric edge to it.
March 25, 2005
Those who are hoodwinked into leaving home for such deliberate mediocrity may get a sense that the movie's biggest joke is at their expense.
March 25, 2005
Only the world of X-rated movies overlooks such flimsiness of plot, absence of acting talent, cheap special effects, banal dialogue and scantily clad young women.
May 20, 2005
It's so spoofy it's difficult to call 'good' or even 'bad'; just say it's smooth.
March 25, 2005
The most endearing aspect of D.E.B.S., a sweet-spirited spoof, is that the lesbian romance is played for real, with no nudge-nudge wink-wink irony.

