D.E.B.S.
Special Edition
Crime-fighting hotties with killer bodies!
Sultry crime boss Lucy Diamond (Jordana Brewster, The Fast and the Furious) is back in the states and the D.E.B.S.- an elite team of paramilitary college co-ed superspies- are hot on her trail. But when their top agent, gorgeous Amy Bradshaw (Sara Foster, The Big Bounce), mysteriously disappears after coming face to face with the attractive young villainess, the D.E.B.S. begin a full-scale search for Lucy's secret lair, never suspecting that Amy may not want to be rescued after all, in this smart and sexy spy spoof about love at first gun sight.
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pretty to look at, but hard to watch - Paul
Ok, I liked the mostly all girl cast, and the lesbian angle was unexpected. But the rest was so stupid, was it trying to be a serious action or a spoof movie? It made me think of a typical sitcom blond, pretty to look at but too stupid to be believable. I am prettty sure I didn't laugh, but I did cring at how lame some parts were.No more lesbian-drama, welcome plait skirts :) - muschio
After watching flick after flick where girl meets girl and everything turns into a 2 hour torment, I am very sure that this movie is not the classic lesbo-drama.
Young and kind of sexy girls running around with big fake guns... somehow it doesn't need a strong plot or the greatest effects to keep you entertained. Be aware that there is absolutely no room for reality in this film. So if you can allow yourself some fun without letting your pseudo-intellectual brain nag you, then: THIS IS IT!.
I really enjoyed it ;)Watching D.E.B.S. is like driving slowly past a horrible car crash. - Mounteen_Bose
Watching D.E.B.S. is like driving slowly past a horrible car crash. The scene is absolutely disturbing yet you can't look away. D.E.B.S. is a cinematic wreck, yet any self respecting heterosexual male can't tear his eyes away from the ultimate fantasy of plaid skirts and guns. What amazes me is that it wasn't a guy that came up with the idea of giving school girls firearms and turning it into feature film. Apart from the guns, short skirts, and lesbianism D.E.B.S. really offers nothing at all. It's action and story are about as compelling as an episode of Power Rangers. I realize that it is partly a spoof of spy and action films but it doesn't even get that right.
The D.E.B.S. consist of a black girl, two whites, and an french speaking asian which sounds more like a good time in vegas than cinematic crime fighting team. Jill Ritchie, who was apparently so good in the original short film that inspired this feature was cast again as Janet. She's the most annoying D.E.B., second only to Devon Aoki, whose horrible french accent and bug face thankfully limit her screen time. The two main D.E.B.S. are, gods gift to the school girl uniform, Sara Foster, and the incredibly hot Meagan Good. Thankfully most of the time is spent with these two characters as they challenge each other to lead the D.E.B.S. The evil villain of the story is played by Jordana Brewster. Her character, Lucy Diamond, is about as evil as cotton candy. She's just a lesbian trying to survive in the male world of international terrorism. You just give this girl some rug to lick and she's a completely reformed criminal. Which leaves me with Michael Clark Duncan who looks like he's solely in this film because I lost a bet.
The whole spy aspect and back story of the D.E.B.S. is only briefly touched during the opening credits which is really the downfall of the film. They should have started with us being introduced to the organization through Sara Foster's character, that way we might actually
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pretty to look at, but hard to watch - Paul
Ok, I liked the mostly all girl cast, and the lesbian angle was unexpected. But the rest was so stupid, was it trying to be a serious action or a spoof movie? It made me think of a typical sitcom blond, pretty to look at but too stupid to be believable. I ...No more lesbian-drama, welcome plait skirts :) - muschio
After watching flick after flick where girl meets girl and everything turns into a 2 hour torment, I am very sure that this movie is not the classic lesbo-drama.
Young and kind of sexy girls running around with big fake guns... somehow it doesn't need ...Watching D.E.B.S. is like driving slowly past a horrible car crash. - Mounteen_Bose
Watching D.E.B.S. is like driving slowly past a horrible car crash. The scene is absolutely disturbing yet you can't look away. D.E.B.S. is a cinematic wreck, yet any self respecting heterosexual male can't tear his eyes away from the ultimate fantasy of plaid ...