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Dude, Where's My Car? (2000)

Dude, Where's My Car? (2000)
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The startling effects of chemically induced short-term memory loss provide the backdrop for this resinous teen comedy. Jesse (Ashton Kutcher) and Chester (Seann William Scott) are two hard-partying dudes who wake up after a very long night on the town to discover they've forgotten the presents they bought for their girlfriends Wanda (Jennifer Garner) and Wilma (Marla Sokoloff), twins who are more than a bit miffed that the stoners they've come to tolerate appear to have forgotten their anniversary. The presents are in Jesse's car, but they're so fuzzy on the details of the previous 24 hours that they have no idea where they left said automobile. Jesse and Chester set out to find their wheels, and along the way they discover that they had an even more eventful evening than they imagined, as strippers, aliens, a suitcase full of money, and a kitchen full of pudding become important pieces in the puzzle of the missing car. Dude, Where's My Car? also stars Hal Sparks, Kristy Swanson, Kevin Christy, and Fabio; it was written by Philip Stark, previously a writer for the TV series That 70's Show, which also features Kutcher in its cast. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Ashton KutcherSeann William Scott, (more)
Director(s):
Danny Leiner
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Synopsis of Dude, Where's My Car?

The startling effects of chemically induced short-term memory loss provide the backdrop for this resinous teen comedy. Jesse (Ashton Kutcher) and Chester (Seann William Scott) are two hard-partying dudes who wake up after a very long night on the town to discover they've forgotten the presents they bought for their girlfriends Wanda (Jennifer Garner) and Wilma (Marla Sokoloff), twins who are more than a bit miffed that the stoners they've come to tolerate appear to have forgotten their anniversary. The presents are in Jesse's car, but they're so fuzzy on the details of the previous 24 hours that they have no idea where they left said automobile. Jesse and Chester set out to find their wheels, and along the way they discover that they had an even more eventful evening than they imagined, as strippers, aliens, a suitcase full of money, and a kitchen full of pudding become important pieces in the puzzle of the missing car. Dude, Where's My Car? also stars Hal Sparks, Kristy Swanson, Kevin Christy, and Fabio; it was written by Philip Stark, previously a writer for the TV series That 70's Show, which also features Kutcher in its cast. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
83 mins

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Director(s):
Danny Leiner
Writer(s):
Philip Stark
Producer(s):
Broderick JohnsonGil NetterAndrew Kosove
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Adult Situations, Adult Language, Drug Content, Suitable for Teens, Questionable for Children, Adult Humor, Youth Substance Use)
Categories:
Comedy
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    Rhonda L.

    This is one of my all time favorite movies! It may be a little stupid, but it makes people laugh, and thats what its really all about right? Having a good time, just watching a movie? Shibby!!

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    Rebecca B.

    It had its funny moments.I laughed a couple times.

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    Adam B.

    sure it was dumb, but Ashton Kutcher and Seann William Scott are dumb. it was really funny. i say drink alot and do some major 'mood altering substances' then watch it!

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