Dude, Where`s My Car? (US)

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After a night they can`t remember, comes a day they`ll never forget
Certificate: PG-13
Running Time: 83 mins
Retail Price: $26.98
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Synopsis:
Meet Jesse (Ashton Kutcher - TV`s "That `70s Show") and Chester (Seann William Scott - American Pie, Road Trip), two dimwitted yet lovable party animals who wake up one morning with a burning question: Dude, Where`s My Car? Their only clues are a matchbook cover from the Kitty Kat strip club and a year`s supply of pudding in the fridge. As they retrace their steps, these dudes are in for the ride of their lives encountering hot alien chicks, dodging killer ostriches, and trying to score "special treats" from their ticked-off twin girlfriends. It`s an outrageously sweeeeeet comedy adventure that`s "totally entertaining all the way through... totally!" (iFilm)

Special Features:
Interactive Menus
Scene Access
Commentary by: Director Danny Leiner, Ashton Kutcher and Seann William Scott
7 Extended Scenes
Featurette
Music Video: "Stoopid Ass" by Grand Theft Auto
Theatrical Trailer and TV Spots

Video Tracks:
Widescreen Anamorphic 1.85:1

Audio Tracks:
Dolby Digital 5.1 English
Dolby Digital Surround 2.0 English

Subtitle Tracks:
English
Spanish
CC: English

Directed By:
Danny Leiner

Written By:

Starring:
Kristy Swanson
Marla Sokoloff
Jennifer Garner
Seann William Scott
Ashton Kutcher

Casting By:
Ronnie Yeskel
Richard Hicks

Soundtrack By:
David Kitay

Director of Photography:
Robert M. Stevens

Editor:
Kimberly Ray
Kent Beyda

Costume Designer:
Pamela Withers

Production Designer:
Charles Breen

Producer:
Wayne Allan Rice
Nancy Paloian
Gil Netter
Andrew A. Kosove
Broderick Johnson

Distributor:
Twentieth Century Fox

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6 / 10
I was told in advance not to take this movie too seriously, so I didn`t. Still, this is one of the crappiest things (notice I used the term "thing" instead of the term "movie") I`ve seen in years. Not funny, not witty, not even a real movie.
The video transfer is ok. There are no compression signs at all.
The DD 5.1 soundtrack is average. The surrounds are mostly used for the (loud) background music.
The menus are all animated with sound.
The extras include a commentary by the director and two leads, a behind the scenes look, 7 extended scenes (couldn`t find the difference between them and the ones that got to the "movie") and a horrible music video.
Bottom line - there`s absolutely no excuse for this "movie". It is a disgrace, a total BOMB and should be ignored at all cost.
posted by Zvi Josef on 22/7/2001 18:49