D.E.B.S.
D.E.B.S.
PG-13 | 25 March 2005 (USA)
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The star of a team of teenage crime fighters falls for the alluring villainess she must bring to justice.

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Cubussoli

Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!

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AniInterview

Sorry, this movie sucks

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SnoReptilePlenty

Memorable, crazy movie

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Arianna Moses

Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.

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Eddie Cantillo

D.E.B.S(20004) Starring: Sara Foster, Megan Good, Jordana Brewster, Christina Kirk, Geoff Stults, Jill Richie, Jimmi Simpson, Holland Taylor, Michael Clarke Duncan, and Jessica Cauffiel Written&Directed By: Angela Robinson Review EVIL IS SO TOTALLY BUSTED! Well I'll give the movie this much it's better than Blue is The Warmest color. Otherwise the best lesbian movie I've ever seen. Encrypted within the SAT is a secret test that measures a girls potential for espionage. Amy, Janet, Dominique and Max score so high that they're recruited to join the elite mercenary group known as the D.E.B.S. Amy the leader of the group is a latent lesbian. Lucy Diamond is a thief master criminal goes on a blind date with a semiretired Russian named Ninotchka. When the D.E.B.S monitor the date on a surveillance assignment. Amy is attracted to the smiling, seductive Lucy, which causes security complications. In such a film taxonomy is personality, once you've got the label straight, you know all you're ever going to need to know about to character. In addition to Amy, who is a lesbian, we meet Max who is black, Janet who is white, and Janet who corners the market on character attributes by being Asian with a french accent who smokes all the time. This film is awfully messy, has attractive women that are stereotyped but that doesn't make it any better. I'm giving D.E.B.S a one out of five.

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morrison-dylan-fan

With a poll coming up on IMDbs Classic Film board for the best movies of 2004,I remembered a list by UK film reviewer Kim Newman,where he had listed his top 20 straight to Video gems of the last 20 years.Searching round online,I eventually tracked down the list,and found it to contain a highlighted 2004 title,which led to me deciding that this would be the perfect time to meet Debs.The plot:Connected to a number of bank and jewel robberies,spy agency D.E.B.S has been desperate to capture master criminal Lucy Diamond,who has not been seen for years,and has gained a myth of killing anyone that catches a glimpse of her.Learning that Diamond is meeting up with Russian assassin Ninotchka,D.E.B.S. sends agents Amy,Max,Dominique and Janet, (along with Amy's ex-boyfriend Bobby)out to get the first ever photos of Diamond.Hanging above the café celling,Amy gets into a fight with Bobby,which leads to her bracelet falling into Diamonds bowl of soup! Realising that she has been spotted,Diamond starts to run away.Running ahead of her fellow D.E.B.S.,Amy gets hold of Diamond. Initially planning to arrest her on the spot,Amy finds the sight of Diamond to lead her to experiencing love at first sight for the first time,which leads to Amy deciding that this is a baddie that she cannot let D.E.B.S capture.View on the film:Based on a comic-strip that she would make for friends whilst waiting for her "serious" screenplays to be accepted, writer/director/editor Angela Robinson gives the title a dazzling pop-art shine,with Robinson giving each agent a unique fashion sense,and taking a smart, restrained approach to using slo-mo effects as a route to really bringing out the kitsch aspects of the movie.Along with a perfect Power Pop soundtrack,Robinson also shows the films comic-strip roots by using elegantly designed,painted background,which along with giving the flick an animated atmosphere,also creates a heightened sense of reality.Opening with the D.E.B.S agents in the middle of a mission,the screenplay by Robinson keeps the action moving at a whip-fast pace,with each agent being given a unique attribute to stand out,from the French Dominique being laid-back,to Janet being set to put herself in front of any danger,in order to become a "real" D.E.B.S. agent.Wrapping the film in a delightful animated kitsch atmosphere,Robinson delicately reveals the films heart,by painted the love between Amy & Diamond in a sweet-natured manner.Whilst Robinson shows the agency to be less than happy over Amy joining forces with a baddie,Robinson takes a refreshing approach to the sexuality of the (almost) all female-agency,thanks to Robinson making the lesbian relationships & bisexuality of the agents something that is completely normal,and treated with the same expert light-touch as the heterosexual relationships in the filmLooking extremely alluring in their sexy naughty school girl disguises,the stunning ensemble cast each give superb performances,with Meagan Good giving high-kicking agent Max a real slickness,whilst Sara Foster gives Amy's relationship with Diamond a tremendous warmth.Taking on the agents,the very pretty Jordana Brewster gives a great performance as Diamond,which goes from a lively boo-hiss streak,to Brewster displaying an excellent sincerity and innocence as she finds herself developing feelings for Amy,which leads to this being a movie which will make you really want to put on dibs on D.E.B.S.

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Jordan Joshua

Debs I like you ( the show) the have the prettiest clothes and gadgets character plot and it is a special series and I give u good report because of how you made sure that the movie was clean and watchable by all thanks and also how the violence is so much That people may get a freaked out, the drama in this movie is amaZing and how both of them are confused and scared and think That they will won't get serious but sure enough they do, the movie was in a good pace and it did give much fore shadowing for the finish, and will true some scene were in appropriate you made it in a way That 12 yrs can watch and that is something many parents would appreciate though this is strictly not a children's movie because of the lesbianism but that's why this movies is more special because not every romantic movies is about a girl and a grill but the same old but truth be told lesbianism is not a good thug and so since this is like the only movie of its kinda it is really good and amazing once shout outs To you debs

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winstonfg

I'm a moderately intelligent bloke, and I can think of a million reasons why I *shouldn't* like this movie ... but I do.For one thing, it's unashamedly SILLY; and I like that. For another, like most good comedy, it's acted straight (and surprisingly well), and it's funny. Third, it's a spoof with a twist (unfortunately, given away in the ads) - which can be magic, can be tragic. In this case, it works; and it's sweetly done.My only complaint is that they didn't use more of Devon Aoki, who proves, once again, that she's the Asian community's answer to Wednesday Addams. Holland Taylor is great as the "headmistress" of these short-skirted DHS hoodlums, and Jill Ritchie at 30 is completely believable as the insecure nebbish teen of the group.I suspect it's a once-off, and I sincerely hope they don't try to do a sequel. It's also definitely more of a teen flick than for someone of my advanced years; but as between this and the re-vamp of Charlie's Angels, I'd take this one every day of the week and twice on Sundays.

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