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Dean (6926 KP) rated The Deuce - Season 1 in TV

Nov 19, 2017 (Updated Sep 8, 2020)  
The Deuce - Season 1
The Deuce - Season 1
2017 | Crime, Drama
Good cast (1 more)
Good production
Interesting
A very good cast star in this Hbo look at porn and prostitution in 70's New York. There are many aspects this covers from characters involved in organised crime, law enforcement, film, and the area of New York it's set in. In a way this is good and bad. There are too many characters and by the end of the series it's hard to see what the overall aim was. Other than a little snippet of the lives of the characters at that time. Overall though it was a decent series.
  
D-Tox (Eye See You) (2002)
D-Tox (Eye See You) (2002)
2002 | Action, Mystery, Thriller
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6.0 (7 Ratings)
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Rambo Sees Rocky
D-Tox aka Eye See You- is a underrrated moive starring a 80's action star and a good supporting cast.

Recovering from the psychological effects of witnessing a brutal crime, FBI Agent Jake Malloy (Sylvester Stallone) checks into a rehabilitation clinic for law enforcement officers in the remote wilderness of Wyoming during the dead of winter. He soon finds himself helping other patients as a serial killer begins killing them one by one.

Its one of Stallone's last theatrical movie before he retired for a bit.

I would reecordmend this movie, it is very underrated.
  
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