Review of Dude, Where's My Car? (2000) by Eric S — 09 Mar 2011
"Dude, Where's My Car?" is a bad movie. The acting is bad. The script is bad. The production values are bad. A bad movie. This is exactly why it's great. Ashton Kutcher and Seann William Scott play two pot heads who can't find their car after a night they can't remember.
As they try to relocate their car, they meet dozens of crazy, hot, and crazy-hot people who keep asking for their stolen money, or the Continuum Transfunctioner, "a mysterious and powerful device that's mystery is only exceeded by its power.
" You know the rest.This movie works because it knows what a piece of shit it is. It does the best thing possible by not caring about that and running with pure goofiness. The purposely bad acting, the purposely bad cinematography, the purposely bad script and jokes; all of these elements make a movie which many will hate, but few will get.
Irreverent to the end, "Dude, Where's My Car" is an hour and a half of pleasurable guilt. It's also one of the greatest hangout movies. Get wasted. Wake up the next morning at 12:30pm.
Find a cushy couch, a hot pocket, and another beer. Watch this movie. Oh, and "ZOLTAN!".
This review of Dude, Where's My Car? (2000) was written by Eric S on 09 Mar 2011.
Dude, Where's My Car? has generally received mixed reviews.
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