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According to a high school's lore, the 'Dirty Deeds' are a daunting list of dares almost no student has ever completed. To win the student body's respect and get noticed by his crush, Meg tries to become the first student in years to complete the list.
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Variety
Even viewers who can still laugh at jokes about accidental urine consumption will be hard pressed to crack a smile -- or, for that matter, a wallet.
August 26, 2005
Entertainment Weekly
Dirty Deeds is too mild to be dirty, yet too dirty to be charming, and altogether too generic to be much of anything.
August 24, 2005
ColeSmithey.com
There isn't one decent performance to be had from a cast of amateur actors (adult actors included) that couldn't make dialing a phone look believable or funny.
April 19, 2009
Hollywood Reporter
As feeble as a teen comedy can get.
August 29, 2005
Los Angeles CityBeat
The fact that the whole setup is idiotic wouldn't make a difference if the damned thing were funny.
August 25, 2005
L.A. Weekly
[An] unfunny raunch-fest.
August 25, 2005
Boxoffice Magazine
The film's biggest (and, truthfully, only) laugh comes from seeing ex-major leaguer Todd Zeile and current steroidal slugger Jason Giambi credited as executive producers.
August 26, 2005
ReelViews
Movies like Dirty Deeds are supposed to be in bad taste -- but that's only excusable if they're funny, which isn't the case here.
August 26, 2005
Los Angeles Times
Recycling is alive but not well in the outmoded teen comedy Dirty Deeds, with a result that is more toxic than intoxicating.
August 25, 2005
DVDTalk.com
This low-end and agressively unpleasant entry into the teen movie canon will vanish from your frontal lobes in about the same time it took to watch the thing.
January 30, 2006
Arizona Republic
Not so much a coherent story as a string of clichés.
October 06, 2005
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