| | | "After a Night They Can't Remember, Comes a Day They'll Never Forget!" Features: DVD, Sensormatic 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). "Wildly hilarious!" Arizona Daily Star "...sweet-natured pairing of Jesse and Chester." Elizabeth Weitzman, New York Daily News "The best dumbass-buddy comedy I've seen since "Wayne's World!"" Jessica Winter, The Village Voice
 Editor's Note
 Jesse (Ashton Kutcher) and Chester (Seann William Scott) got really wasted last night. The fridge is packed with pudding, their girlfriends--"The Twins"--are ticked off, and somehow Jesse's car has disappeared. So the hapless stoners set out to find the car, which happens to have their girlfriends' anniversary presents in it. But they soon discover that losing the car isn't half the story. High school hottie Christie (Kristy Swanson) is mysteriously hot for Jesse, Chester is a favorite customer at the local topless club, and they owe a suitcase full of money to a transvestite stripper. On top of all that, they're being pursued by a minivan full of geeks, horny "space babes," and a couple of "totally gay" Scandinavian dudes--all trying to find the "continuum transfunctioner," the device that can save or destroy the universe. Duuude.... DUDE's comic formula is pretty simple: throw the dudes in one bizarre situation after another and watch them goof their way out. Given the movie's PG-13 rating, it all lands on the lighter side of the teen-comedy spectrum, and if angry ostriches, donut-loving cops, a 50-foot bimbo in a miniskirt, and a pot-smoking dog sound like a good combo, DUDE has got a deal for you.
| Features | 7 Extended Scenes |  | Audio Commentary By Director Danny Leiner, Ashton Kutcher & Seann William Scott |  | Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound, Dolby Digital Stereo |  | DVD Package Includes Borat Bonus Disc! |  | Featurette |  | Interactive Menus |  | Music Video: "Stoopid Ass" By Grand Theft Auto |  | Original Theatrical Trailer |  | Scene Selection |  | Subtitles: English, Spanish |  | TV Spots |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: Foxvideo |
 | Release Date: 10/31/2006 |
 | Running Time: 83 minutes |
 | Original Release Date: 2000 |  | Catalog ID: 2240834 |  | UPC: 00024543408345 |  | Number of Discs: 1 | Audio & Video
|  | Original Language: English |  | Available Audio Tracks: English |  | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio |  | Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85:1 |
| Cast & Crew
| Awards | Nominee (2001) |  | MTV Award, Ashton Kutcher, Breakthrough Male Performance |
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| | Professional Reviews | Box Office "...[Kutcher and Scott] bring charm and vulnerability to their slacker roles..." 02/01/2001 p.67Sight and Sound "...Amiable in its frolicking....Raw and touchingly vulnerable..." 03/01/2001 p.46-7 Variety 7 of 10 Aimed squarely at adolescents who might find "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure" too intellectually taxing, "Dude, Where's My Car?" is a slapdash slacker/stoner comedy that appears to have been made by the proudest underachievers this side of Bart Simpson...Wispy plot, neatly encapsulated by the title, serves primarily as an excuse to move central characters into setups for sight gags, single entendres and similar silliness...Scott, whose appearances in "American Pie," "Road Trip" and this comedy qualify him as a genre staple, is ingratiatingly goofy as Chester, the slightly more uninhibited of the two lead characters. Kutcher (of TV's "That '70s Show") plays Jesse with a touch of sweetness and a vague hint of vulnerability, which serves the character well. - Joe Leydon San Francisco Chronicle 6 of 10 "Dude, Where's My Car?" operates in a limbo between the relentlessly moronic and the legitimately entertaining, while almost solving the vehicular existentialism suggested by its title..."That '70s Show" dolt Ashton Kutcher plays dumb to Seann William Scott's dumber. Together, they give himbo-chic a stoner's haze. They also make an entire idiot -- one whose face must be having a five-star charley horse from holding that pothead smile...The buyer's remorse factor might be as high as the product. But the movie more or less begins at its wit's end. The devolution, meanwhile, has it charms -- even if most of them belong on a T- shirt. - Wesley Morris
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