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Last Sunday night, I decided to rent a movie from Blockbuster. That was a good idea, but then I rented Dude, Where's My Car? That was a bad idea. This movie has to be the dumbest movie I've seen in a long time.
I rented Dude, Where's My Car? because I usually like dumb movies. Unfortunately, this one didn't keep me interested. I actually got up a few times to do other things and I didn't even hit the pause button. In my book, that's a bad movie.
Dude, Where's My Car stars Ashton Kutcher and Seann William Scott as Jessie and Chester. It's a comedy with a running time of 83 minutes.
The guys wake up one morning and can't remember what happened the night before. They do, however, remember that it's their one year anniversary with their girlfriends (the twins) They decide to go outside to Jessie's car to find the gifts that they bought for their girlfriends.
That's where the "adventure" begins.
Jessie's car is missing.
So the guys go on a journey to find the missing car. Strange people keep popping up and saying weird things. Jessie and Chester can't figure out how it all fits together. They apparently leased a car, bought new clothes, went to a strip club and none of it rings any bells with the confused guys.
OF course, we can't forget the aliens. There's a female group of aliens trying to get an "object"(I can't remember what the thing was called) and two alien guys who also want the "object." Not to mention, there's a group of earth weirdo's who wear bubble wrap as their space suits. They want the "object" too. I believe this thing was supposed to have the power to destroy the earth.
Suffice it to say, that I don't recommend this movie. It left me yawning. Ashton Kutcher and Seann William Scott were pretty good as the character's of Jessie and Chester, but they weren't given a decent script. I don't remember chuckling more than twice.
Avoid this one!
Recommended:
No
Viewing Format: VHS Video Occasion: None of the Above Suitability For Children: Suitable for Children Age 13 and Older Special Effects: Well at least you can't see the strings
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