Lack of good storyline.
Far from Perfect, Far from Terrible
A very feeble attempt at affirmatie action
This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.
View MoreDude, Where's My Car?The ludicrous tone of a script too demands some sensibility or at least boundaries that draws a line and differentiates between ridiculous and funny and far away from this line on the wrong side of it lies such features. There is not a single piece of lose thread to hold on to for the viewers let along a piece of art to explore in it. Such features begs the questions on the very existence of it and if the answer to it is the commercial cinema or the box-office results, then the industry better worry about the future and the danger they are in, rather than the quality of it. The screenplay is a plethora of non-related jokes or skits that is culminated in here in an act that shatters before it even picks itself up. Addition to that, if somehow one reaches to its last act (kudos to you) the off-putting and endangering sequence projected in the end will enrage one rather than be disappointed in it. Dude, Where's My Car? is accurately titled; that is the question, a question that it all leaves you with for the experience that one encounters in here is not embarrassing but insulting to its genre itself.
View MoreI love this movie, it has so many quotable lines, so great laugh moments. I know it is stupid and silly. The Characters are dumb and the story is silly. I don't think i need to explain the story 17 years after the movies release. I just love the bad jokes and silly moments. Its a movie meant to be silly and stupid. Its so underrated. I never got the big lebowski that everyone seems to love. But this movie! I can watch over and over again. Almost every scen has something fun in it. The jokes are coming fast. Cutcher and scott are both going a great job. The supporting cast are excellent. So many great moments jokes and lines! I love it! Like i said a big guilty pleasure.
View MoreThe only problem with Dude, Where's My Car? is that it deals with dumb burnouts. Unlike The Hangover or Cheech & Chong, Dude has virtually no offensive material. Sure there are sexual and drug references, but it's nothing that a little kid in kindergarten or first grade couldn't handle. Just having good parents is good enough. Knowing the way parents are today, it might be a bad idea.Dude, Where's My Car? is a mystery-comedy that is always exciting. The humour helps the story and mystery portions and that's just fine. It is about two dumb and irresponsible best friends named Jesse and Chester (Kutcher, Scott) who wake up one morning after a wild party with their angry twin girlfriends (Garner, Skoloff) with no memory of what happened the night before and wondering where their car is. Their anniversary gifts are in it and they must also find the "continuum-transfunctioner" that holds the power to the universe. The future of the universe depends on them, and their car. When they are out looking for the car, they meet wild and zany characters that get them into hilarious messes. But what probably makes the movie as memorable as it is are its random scenes that are thrown in just for the heck of it. Many movies try to do thrown-in-humour and fail. Dude is the perfect example of thrown-in-humour working like a charm. The first scene with this kind of humour happens when they are ordering Chinese food with their friend (Herman) and teethe woman over the speaker keeps replying with "And then?" The next one happens when they are changing clothes and see tattoos on their backs that say "DUDE" and "SWEET" and they keep asking what their tattoo says but they aren't clear enough. There are many other hilarious scenes that are gut-busting with dynamite dialogue, but it is ultimately these two scenes that stand out in most people's minds. I have seen this movie so many times. I will see it so many more times. if this were released today, it would have received critical acclaim.
View MoreDude where's my car is simply amazing. There is nothing wrong about this film. The camera-work.. The acting.. Everything is perfect. This is what I call art.Dude, Where's my car will be remembered for centuries, as the only lasting legacy of the human race. I can't wait for Dude, Where's my Car 2. The thrill of never knowing where the car is, makes this film grind others in the dust. Like, in the Sixth sense, pff: You always know who the ghost is. LOL! The top rated film on IMDb, The Shawshank redemption, ain't got nothing' on Dude, Where's my car. I cried when they found the car, unlike Shawshank redemption.Hail Seann William Scott.Where will the car be? You'll never know. xoxo Gossip boy.
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