TrueJoshNight
Truly Dreadful Film
Softwing
Most undeservingly overhyped movie of all time??
ActuallyGlimmer
The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.
Zlatica
One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
merelyaninnuendo
Dude, 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.
gavin6942
Two potheads wake up after a night of partying and cannot remember where they parked their car.Some stupid humor works and some is just stupid. This tends to lean more towards working, though there are plenty of stupid moments that are just beyond belief. There are also a few crude sexual jokes that I could have done without, but I suppose that is the audience. (Do you regret this one, Jennifer Garner?) There should be no surprise that at one point this was a "Beavis and Butt-Head" script.The great cast and sporadic humor make this enjoyable. Not great, maybe not a classic. And if it is to be called a "stoner comedy" (which is a stretch), it would not even compare to the likes of "Half Baked".
tapio_hietamaki
This movie was effing crazy.The plot and the situations and the characters are completely surreal. The whole thing is like from some deranged dream induced by reading too many written assignments of 5-year-olds and abusing substances you shouldn't be abusing.I liked how the characters just looked at the stuff like, "this isn't so weird that I should comment on its weirdness". They don't make many movies like this. Everything is so realistic and believable now, even though the subject matter is totally crazy. This film was like a LucasArts adventure game where you do things not because they make sense but because of the surreal humor they provide.Unfortunately, as the plot elements come together, the absurdity turns into crackpot comedy revolving around jokes like "big breasts are better than small breasts" and "Germans are gay". The last half hour of the film is a disappointment.
Brandon Blackwell
Two potheads wake up from a night of partying and can't remember where they parked their car.Another stoner comedy. The movie lines with some potential actors, and a potential plot, but overall the movie TRIES and sometimes FORGETS to be funny... Now the film, again, had some potential and I had some expectations beforehand. The two lead actors have had some good roles, but then some bad roles, but I came with the expectation they would become a perfect pair for a stoner comedy. Wrong... The film's plot starts off wonderfully, and a little funny. Then the movie progresses into a sci-fi film. Again, the movie pretends to be what's not. It takes and uses what other films like this one had done, so expect it to be a little cliché as well. But the thing that really irked me was the fact the actors didn't care nor want to be even in the position. Their lines had potential and what not, they their delivery and execution were careless. They came to the film for money and that's that, the chemistry between the two were not even passable. They seemed stale as cardboard to me, and that's not comedy, that's attempt. The last thing I'd like to get at is how they used bits and pieces from other films. I'm not going into full detail, but Dude, Where's My Car didn't care for anything and ended up being yet another stupid preposterous attempt at creating a stoner comedy, albeit it's potential. I do not recommend the film at all, unless you can withstand the stupidity, or you can watch something a bit more clever and funny... Whatever floats your boat, but this film really isn't that funny. 2/10.