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Dude, Where's My Car? by Danny Leiner
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DVD detailsActor: Ashton Kutcher, Jennifer Garner, Kristy Swanson, Marla Sokoloff, Seann William Scott Director: Danny Leiner Cinematographer: Robert M. Stevens Producer: Andrew A. Kosove Producer: Broderick Johnson Producer: Gil Netter Producer: Nancy Paloian Producer: Wayne Allan Rice Writer: Philip Stark Audio: English (Original Language); French (Original Language); Japanese (Original Language); English (Unknown); English (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled) Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC, Widescreen Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 83 minutes Published: 2001 DVD Release Date: 2003-04-29 Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Studio: 20th Century Fox
DVD Reviews of Dude, Where's My Car?DVD Review: Sweet! Summary: 5 StarsWhat a funny movie...I reccomend this to anyone who likes teen type comedies. Full of sarcastic humor and subtle jokes, makes for a movie you will want to watch over and over again.
DVD Review: Demi Moore would be soooooooo proud... well, not exactly. Summary: 3 StarsThere are a few guidelines to be adhered to when watching films of this calibre'. notably, one should leave their concept of logic behind, when watching asinine films like this.
now that we got THAT out of the way (a bone for the snob mob), this film is a fun fest in the screwest of screwball ways imaginable. for those of you who are still wondering, yes it is a mindless stupid comedy, that's the point!
The movie is about two guys Jesse and Chester (potential Darwin award candidates) who get drunk one night and next day wake up to find their car missing, the rest of the movie revolves around them finding the location of their car and trying to make good for their girlfriend's anniversary.
While its not the best in the genre' (oh yes, there IS a genre of this kind of movies heh heh), its still harmless frat boy fun.
I am surprised by the negative reviews that films like these receive, i mean, what do you guys expect from movies like this??? solid plot, screenplay, good acting ?
and to quote my favorite phrase in the film
"The el fuego of all that is el fuego" .... LOL!
DVD Review: dude, where's the comedy Summary: 1 StarsI saw this had 4 1/2 stars and i just had to bring it down a peg. This movie blows more than a prostitute. Don't waste your time or money. Beleive me!
DVD Review: One of the dumbest movies ever made but a fun comedy Summary: 4 StarsOn a Friday night b4 I turned 21 a few years when I just felt like staying at home I rented this DVD and found out it's actually a funny flick. The plot revoles around two dudes trying to find their car and some other stuff. Seann William Scott steals the movie as always and he should have had top billing. Anyway just rent this flick and watch with the fellas and have some fun but be warned it's very very stuipd.
DVD Review: You just don't get it Summary: 5 StarsThis is simply a fantastic comedy. Its brilliance is so well-disguised by an outlandish plot, that many people just don't get it. If you can't pick up on the subtleties of this movie, you are simply missing the point. I'll say this, you will either love this movie or hate it. I won't call those who hate it idiots, but I do shake my head at them.
Description of Dude, Where's My Car?Studio: Tcfhe Release Date: 06/19/2007 Sometimes, stupidity is its own reward. Dude, Where's My Car? is one of the most ridiculous movies ever made--so ridiculous, and so thoroughly cheerful about being ridiculous, that it's thoroughly entertaining. Jesse and Chester (Ashton Kutcher and Seann William Scott) wake up one morning with absolutely no memory of the night before, but they're confident they must have had a good time. An irate phone call from their girlfriends quickly makes it clear that they may have had too much of a good time, and will be branded as sucky boyfriends unless they set things right. The boys set out to get the anniversary gifts they have for the girls in Jesse's car... only Jesse's car seems to be missing. Which of course leads our heroes on a quest, during which they encounter a pot-smoking dog, khaki-wearing cultists, hot chicks from outer space, a cameo by Fabio, and a herd of wild ostriches. Dude, Where's My Car? lacks the depth of character you might find in, say, a Bill & Ted movie, but the dialogue has an amazing spareness to it that gives it a kind of metaphysical splendor--if absurdist playwright Samuel Beckett had written ludicrous babe & stoner movies, he would have written Dude, Where's My Car? Also featuring a cameo by Andy Dick and more babes in bikinis than you can count. --Bret Fetzer
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