Ashton
Kutcher, Sean William Scott, Jennifer Garner, Marla Sokoloff,
Kristy Swanson
Written
by Philip Stark Directed by Danny Leiner
Running time: 82 minutes
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Rated PG-13 in the US

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Dude,
Where's My Car. Two stoners, Jesse and Chester, wake upto
find that they've lost their car. They have to re-trace their
steps to re-discover where they left it. Their journey takes
them on an adventure to re-assure them what an adventurethey
had last night. The twins party, the (inevitable) titty bar,
the suit maker who made special tracksuits for them, are just
a few reminders, and if they don't remember them , they must
have been wasted!!! It's a lad film. I went to the cinema
wanting to see What Women Want, with that sold out, we chose
Dude,Wheres My Car (which should have told us really, it was
the only film not sold out!!) In front of us sat a whole row
of boys aged about 12 to 15, that too should have been a warning,
but no, ignoring all warnings, like two innocent twenty somethings
we thought,it might not be that bad. Oh how wrong we were.
It was absolutley crap, unfunny, unoriginal, and unimaginative.
However,I was caught giggling at certain bits, the bits that
appealed to my juevenile side, the bits that my husband would
find hysterical. So in all, essentially, it is a lad flick,
with chicks, gifts from aliens that make your girlfriends
'hoo-haa's grow, and a life time supply of pudding!!
Heidi
Now
this is a film I haven't seen. But a couple of nights ago
checked this out with her sister, while I saw the gem that
is Hannibal. I have to express that I have no intention of
seeing it. This sort of film I do like, I loved American Pie
and it's other offsprings, but I've heard a lot of bad things
about this movie. So, I'll let Heidi review this, and maybe
i'll check it out on video. Maybe.
Paul Heath.
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