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  1. Last night, two party-hearty Dudes had an unbelievably sweet time. Too bad, they can't remember a thing, including where they parked their car. So, the Dudes embark on a mission: retrace their...

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    • It Does The Hangover Better Than The Hangover
    • It’S A Stoner Movie That Has No Explicit References to Marijuana
    • Ashton Kutcher and Sean William Scott Make A Great Comedy Duo
    • The Sci-Fi Elements
    • The Zoltan Legacy
    • It References Old Sci-Fi Movies
    • The Nostalgic Soundtrack
    • It Takes The Seinfeld Approach of "No Hugging, No Learning"

    The premise of Dude, Where’s My Car? is essentially laid out in the title. Jesse and Chester wake up in the morning to find their car missing after a long night of partying and drinking. What follows is the characters, who don’t remember a thing, having to retrace their steps from the night before. That’s almost the exact premise of The Hangover, o...

    Famous stoner movies such as Half Baked, How High, and even the Coen brothers' cult classic The Big Lebowski are all focused on marijuana, or at least have a ton of references to it. However, there isn’t a single overt reference to any drug in Dude, Where's My Car?except for one shot of a dog hallucinating. It makes the film completely unique in th...

    Both Ashton Kutcher and Sean William Scott had become famous among college kids in the late '90s. Kutcher played the slow but good-looking Kelso on That '70s Show, a sitcom about kids getting high in their parents’ basements, and Scott played Stifler, the prankster in American Pie. RELATED: Ashton Kutcher's 10 Best Roles, According To IMDb In many ...

    The movie isn’t just a comedy. It’s also an amalgam of many other genres, most notably science-fiction. It expertly builds a world of strange X-Files-type events. For example, there are a group of UFO cultists led by the strange Zoltan and several different alien races. Then there’s the Continuum Transfunctioner, an extraterrestrial device that hil...

    There has been a sequel to Dude, Where's My Car? called Seriously, Dude, Where’s My Car?in development for years, and though it may never see the light of day, the film already lives in many ways. In the original movie, the strange cult leader Zoltan has his own hand signal, which is how his followers interact with one another. The baseball team th...

    As the teen movie is full of sci-fi-inspired subplots and wild tangents, one of the best comes in the final act. The hilariously named character Super Hot Giant Alien is seemingly based on the 1958 movie Attack of the 50 Foot Woman. Dudeeven replicates the iconic scene of the giant woman stepping over the highway. RELATED: 10 Things The Characters ...

    There are some movies with unexpectedly good soundtracks, but the 2000s movies are wells of pop-punk treasures. Between teen comedies and the Tony Hawk Pro Skatervideo-game series, skater music was huge in pop culture at the time. However, the music was also very of its time, as it’s rarely used in movies anymore. Dude, Where’s My Car?is the best e...

    When he was the showrunner of Seinfeld, Larry David had the rule of "no hugging, no learning,"which meant that the episodes couldn't have any kind of social commentary or heartfelt moments. When all the sci-fi elements are taken away from the movie, it's a teen movie through and through. The only difference is that most teen movies still have some ...

  2. Dude, Where's My Car?: Directed by Danny Leiner. With Ashton Kutcher, Seann William Scott, Jennifer Garner, Marla Sokoloff. Two potheads wake up after a night of partying and cannot remember where they parked their car.

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    • Comedy, Mystery, Sci-Fi
    • Danny Leiner
    • 2000-12-15
  3. I mean it's not just me, like the movie has a pretty low rating on Rotten Tomatoes and it's barely above average on IMDB. And the concept is so old, that of couple of stoners who can't remember some stuff they did.

  4. On Rotten Tomatoes, Dude, Where's My Car? has an approval rating of 17% based on reviews from 60 critics, with an average rating of 3.59/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "The movie isn't funny, the plot is too thin, and the production values feel more like a TV sitcom than a movie."

  5. A junk removal company is lured to an out-of-state project by a real estate agent promising big bucks to remove the contents of a mansion with a sinister past. Content collapsed. Troy Burbank ...

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  7. Dude, Where’s My Car? Review. A pair of bargain bin Bill and Teds wake up after a bender and, unable to recall anything that happened the night before, set out to retrace their wasted...

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