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Dude, Where's My Car?

Dude, Where's My Car? is a 2000 American stoner comedy film directed by Danny Leiner. The film stars Ashton Kutcher and Seann William Scott as two best friends who find themselves unable to remember where they parked their vehicle after a night of recklessness. Supporting cast members include Kristy Swanson, Jennifer Garner, and Marla Sokoloff. Though the film was panned by most critics, it was a box office success and has managed to achieve a cult status. The film's title became a minor pop-culture saying, and was commonly reworked in various pop-cultural contexts during the 2000s.[3]

Dude, Where's My Car?
Theatrical release poster
Directed byDanny Leiner
Written byPhilip Stark
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyRobert M. Stevens
Edited byKimberly Ray
Music byDavid Kitay
Production
company
Distributed by20th Century Fox[1]
Release dates
  • December 10, 2000 (2000-12-10) (premiere)
  • December 15, 2000 (2000-12-15) (United States)
Running time
88 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States[1]
LanguageEnglish
Budget$13 million[2]
Box office$73.2 million[2]

Plot edit

Best friends and roommates Jesse and Chester awaken with hangovers and no memory of the previous night. The answering machine contains an angry message from their twin girlfriends Wilma and Wanda as to their whereabouts. The two also learn they have almost been fired from their jobs, and they find their house is full of pudding. They emerge from their home to find Jesse's car missing and with it their girlfriends' first-anniversary presents. This prompts Jesse to ask the film's titular question: "Dude, where's my car?"

Because the girls have promised them a "special treat", which Jesse and Chester take to mean sexual intercourse, the men are desperate to retrieve their car. The duo begins retracing their steps in an attempt to discover where they left the car. Along the way, they encounter a transgender stripper, a belligerent speaker box operator at a Chinese restaurant's drive-through, two tattoos they discover on each other's backs, UFO cultists led by Zoltan (who later hold the twins hostage), a Cantonese-speaking Chinese tailor, the Zen-minded Nelson and his cannabis-loving dog Jackal, beautiful Christie Boner, her aggressive jock boyfriend Tommy and his friends, two hard-nosed police detectives, and a reclusive French ostrich farmer named Pierre. They also meet two groups of aliens, one group being five attractive women, the other being two Norwegian men, searching for the "Continuum Transfunctioner": an extraterrestrial device that the boys accidentally picked up last night.

After Pierre releases the duo for correctly answering a question about ostriches, Jesse and Chester head over to a local arcade named Captain Stu's Space-O-Rama. Once inside, they encounter Zoltan and his cultists who give them Wilma and Wanda in exchange for a toy that Jesse and Chester try to pass off as the Transfunctioner. Tommy, Christie, and the jocks arrive along with Nelson and his dog, whom they release after Tommy snatches the fake Transfunctioner from Zoltan. The two sets of aliens arrive and notify everyone of the real Continuum Transfunctioner: a Rubik's Cube that Chester has been working hard to solve. He then solves it on the spot, causing the device to shapeshift into its true form.

The boys are warned that once the five lights stop flashing, the universe will be destroyed. Jesse and Chester must determine which group of aliens is there to protect the universe and which is there to destroy it. Both claim to be the protectors of the universe, stating that they were with Jesse and Chester the previous night, which Jesse and Chester still cannot remember anything of, and ask for the Transfunctioner. The two correctly choose the men, who answer their question about the previous night by stating they got a hole-in-one at the 18th hole at the arcade's miniature golf park and won a lifetime supply of pudding. At the last second, they deactivate the Transfunctioner, saving the universe.

Enraged, the five alien women merge to transform into its true form, a beautiful 50-foot giantess clad in a purple bra and matching miniskirt. She devours Tommy alive in front of Christie, who reacts with indifference. The giantess then crawls out of the amusement center and chases Jesse and Chester. The cultists tell them to activate the Photon Accelerator Annihilation Beam on the Transfunctioner. However, the button that activates it is too far in to reach. Chester suddenly remembers a nature show with tool-using chimpanzees from earlier in the day and uses a straw to push the recessed button, destroying the alien. Tommy survives, but Christie breaks up with him in favor of Nelson.

The protectors thank Jesse, Chester, and the twins for saving the world, and erase their minds concerning the events. The protectors park the duo's car, a Renault Le Car, behind a mail truck for them to find the following morning. Jesse and Chester salvage their relationships with the twins and discover the special treat from the girls turns out to be matching berets with Jesse and Chester's names embroidered in the front. The protectors leave a gift for their girlfriends (and, for the two men): breast enhancement necklaces. Jesse, Chester, and the twins go out for Chinese food in Jesse's car, while arguing about what their tattoos say.

Cast edit

Production edit

The film's screenplay was written by That '70s Show screenwriter and script editor Philip Stark. Seth Rogen and Jake Gyllenhaal both auditioned for the lead roles.[4][5] Jason Reitman turned down the offer to direct the film twice.[6] Principal photography took place in North Hollywood, Santa Clarita, and Glendale, California. Scenes containing the fictional restaurant "Chinese Foooood" were filmed in Burbank, California.[7]

Release edit

Critical response edit

On Rotten Tomatoes, Dude, Where's My Car? has an approval rating of 17% based on reviews from 60 critics, with an average rating of 3.59/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "The movie isn't funny, the plot is too thin, and the production values feel more like a TV sitcom than a movie."[8] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 30 out of 100, based on 17 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[9] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B−" on an A+ to F scale.[10]

The BBC Films review gave it 1 star, calling the film "a lame-brained travesty" and "intensely irritating", and Kutcher and Scott's routines "painfully unamusing".[11] USA Today said: "Any civilization that can produce a movie this stupid probably deserves to be hit by famine and pestilence." The Chicago Tribune said: "At the end of 83 unmerciful minutes, audiences will be exclaiming, 'Dude, I can't believe I sat through that movie!?'" and the New York Post said that it was: "An almost chuckle-free mess, so amateurish and lame that the cast often has that embarrassed look you see on dogs given ridiculous haircuts."[9] However, the New York Daily News did praise the "surprisingly sweet-natured pairing" of Kutcher and Scott. In 2014, Adam Boult of The Guardian listed the film as a "guilty pleasure", saying Kutcher and Scott were underrated as comedic performers and while the film overall was disjointed, it was nonetheless "packed with so many throw-away gags and Dadaist one liners it’s impossible to absorb them all in a single sitting".[12]

Box office edit

The film opened at number 2 at the North American box office, grossing US$13.8 million in its opening weekend behind What Women Want, which opened at the top spot with US$33 million.[2] Its overall gross came to $46 million in the US and $73.2 million in total worldwide from a $13 million budget.[2]

Home media edit

The DVD was released on June 26, 2001, with 7 deleted and extended scenes, an audio commentary with Kutcher, Scott, and Leiner, a behind-the-scenes featurette, the music video for Grand Theft Audio's "Stoopid Ass", TV spots, and the theatrical trailer. The VHS version was released on November 6, 2001.[13] The film was later released on Blu-ray; the only special feature is the inclusion of the original theatrical trailer.

Music edit

The soundtrack for the film was released December 15, 2000, by London Import.

Soundtrack edit

  1. "Stoopid Ass" – Grand Theft Audio
  2. "Playmate of the Year" – Zebrahead
  3. "Lighting the Way" – Superdrag
  4. "I'm Afraid of Britney Spears" – Liveonrelease
  5. "Authenticity" – Harvey Danger
  6. "Voodoo Lady" – Ween
  7. "Listen to the Music" – Dangerman
  8. "So Cal Loco (Party Like a Rockstar)" – Sprung Monkey
  9. "We Luv U" – Grand Theft Audio
  10. "Lunatic" – Silt
  11. "Sorry About Your Luck" – Spy
  12. "Bust a Move" – Young MC

Other songs edit

Songs featured in the film but not included in the soundtrack

Legacy edit

In 2012, the Pittsburgh Pirates started using the "Zoltan" hand signal from the film as a way for players to congratulate their teammates after an accomplishment such as a home run or a double play. The habit started after the Pirates (in particular Neil Walker) were watching Dude, Where's My Car? in the visiting clubhouse at Turner Field in Atlanta during an April 2012 weekend series against the Atlanta Braves.[14] After a Twitter campaign to encourage the "real" Zoltan to appear at a game, Hal Sparks flew to Pittsburgh on July 25, 2012, to throw out the ceremonial first pitch, and was on hand to see the Pirates win 3–2 over his hometown team, the Chicago Cubs. Also there to support the team was Hal's girlfriend, Summer Soltis, whose family is from the area and are Pirates fans themselves.[15] Despite picking up a cult following in Pittsburgh[16] and helping the team contend in the playoff race well into September, the Pirates finished with a 79–83 record, extending their major North American professional sports record to 20 consecutive losing seasons.

Possible sequel edit

A sequel titled Seriously Dude, Where's My Car? was in development for years, but never materialized. In 2016, Kutcher confirmed the existence of a script for Seriously Dude, Where's My Car? and further elaborated that he would not be completely against reprising his role in the sequel.[17] In August 2017, Scott discussed his interest in making a sequel and that he would desire it to be rated R and "dark and really weird".[18]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Dude, Where's My Car? (2000)". AFI Catalog of Feature Films. Retrieved August 23, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d "Dude, Where's My Car? (2000)". Box Office Mojo. IMDb. August 28, 2002. Retrieved August 14, 2021.
  3. ^ Youngman, Sam (March 30, 2022). "Why 'Dude, Where's My Car?' Screenwriter Left Hollywood to Become A Therapist". Los Angeles. ISSN 1522-9149. Retrieved 2023-09-14. ...the title joined "Where's the Beef?" in the cultural lexicon. Michael Scott even tried to quote it in an episode of The Office.
  4. ^ Evans, Bradford (February 21, 2013). "The Lost Roles of Seth Rogen". Vulture. Retrieved August 14, 2021.
  5. ^ O'Brien, Jon (December 15, 2020). "20 Facts About Dude, Where's My Car?". Mental Floss. Retrieved August 13, 2021.
  6. ^ Shoard, Catherine (January 19, 2012). "Jason Reitman: 'Growing up sucks, doesn't it?'". The Guardian. Retrieved August 14, 2021.
  7. ^ Blake, Lindsay. "Burbank Fast Food Joint Fed Into Slacker Film". Dirt. from the original on 29 September 2022. Retrieved 29 September 2022.
  8. ^ "Dude, Where's My Car (2000)". Rotten Tomatoes. Flixster. Retrieved August 14, 2021.
  9. ^ a b . Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Archived from the original on June 9, 2010. Retrieved August 14, 2021.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on December 20, 2018.
  11. ^ Smith, Neil (February 8, 2001). "Dude, Where's My Car". BBC Films. Retrieved August 14, 2021.
  12. ^ "My guilty pleasure: Dude, Where's My Car?". TheGuardian.com. 20 March 2014.
  13. ^ . hive4media.com. Archived from the original on September 8, 2001. Retrieved September 14, 2019.
  14. ^ Majors, Dan (July 4, 2012). "Dude, what's the 'Z'? Pirates explain". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved August 14, 2021.
  15. ^ Majors, Dan (July 26, 2012). "Actor who played Zoltan on hand for Pirates win". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved August 14, 2021.
  16. ^ Majors, Dan (July 4, 2012). "The Pirates believe in the power of Zoltan". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved August 14, 2021.
  17. ^ Stolworthy, Jacob (April 16, 2016). "Dude, Where's My Car? 2: Ashton Kutcher confirms there is a script for sequel and he'd consider doing it". The Independent. London. Retrieved August 14, 2021.
  18. ^ Thompson, Simon Y. (April 9, 2018). "Seann William Scott Talks 'Goon' Sequel, More 'American Pie' And 'Dude, Where's My Car?'". Forbes.

External links edit

  • Dude Where's My Car official site at the Wayback Machine (archive index)
  • Dude, Where's My Car? at IMDb  
  • Dude, Where's My Car? at AllMovie

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Dude Where s My Car is a 2000 American stoner comedy film directed by Danny Leiner The film stars Ashton Kutcher and Seann William Scott as two best friends who find themselves unable to remember where they parked their vehicle after a night of recklessness Supporting cast members include Kristy Swanson Jennifer Garner and Marla Sokoloff Though the film was panned by most critics it was a box office success and has managed to achieve a cult status The film s title became a minor pop culture saying and was commonly reworked in various pop cultural contexts during the 2000s 3 Dude Where s My Car Theatrical release posterDirected byDanny LeinerWritten byPhilip StarkProduced byWayne Rice Gil Netter Broderick Johnson Andrew KosoveStarringAshton Kutcher Seann William Scott Kristy Swanson Jennifer Garner Marla SokoloffCinematographyRobert M StevensEdited byKimberly RayMusic byDavid KitayProductioncompany20th Century Fox 1 Distributed by20th Century Fox 1 Release datesDecember 10 2000 2000 12 10 premiere December 15 2000 2000 12 15 United States Running time88 minutes 1 CountryUnited States 1 LanguageEnglishBudget 13 million 2 Box office 73 2 million 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 4 1 Critical response 4 2 Box office 4 3 Home media 5 Music 5 1 Soundtrack 5 2 Other songs 6 Legacy 7 Possible sequel 8 References 9 External linksPlot editBest friends and roommates Jesse and Chester awaken with hangovers and no memory of the previous night The answering machine contains an angry message from their twin girlfriends Wilma and Wanda as to their whereabouts The two also learn they have almost been fired from their jobs and they find their house is full of pudding They emerge from their home to find Jesse s car missing and with it their girlfriends first anniversary presents This prompts Jesse to ask the film s titular question Dude where s my car Because the girls have promised them a special treat which Jesse and Chester take to mean sexual intercourse the men are desperate to retrieve their car The duo begins retracing their steps in an attempt to discover where they left the car Along the way they encounter a transgender stripper a belligerent speaker box operator at a Chinese restaurant s drive through two tattoos they discover on each other s backs UFO cultists led by Zoltan who later hold the twins hostage a Cantonese speaking Chinese tailor the Zen minded Nelson and his cannabis loving dog Jackal beautiful Christie Boner her aggressive jock boyfriend Tommy and his friends two hard nosed police detectives and a reclusive French ostrich farmer named Pierre They also meet two groups of aliens one group being five attractive women the other being two Norwegian men searching for the Continuum Transfunctioner an extraterrestrial device that the boys accidentally picked up last night After Pierre releases the duo for correctly answering a question about ostriches Jesse and Chester head over to a local arcade named Captain Stu s Space O Rama Once inside they encounter Zoltan and his cultists who give them Wilma and Wanda in exchange for a toy that Jesse and Chester try to pass off as the Transfunctioner Tommy Christie and the jocks arrive along with Nelson and his dog whom they release after Tommy snatches the fake Transfunctioner from Zoltan The two sets of aliens arrive and notify everyone of the real Continuum Transfunctioner a Rubik s Cube that Chester has been working hard to solve He then solves it on the spot causing the device to shapeshift into its true form The boys are warned that once the five lights stop flashing the universe will be destroyed Jesse and Chester must determine which group of aliens is there to protect the universe and which is there to destroy it Both claim to be the protectors of the universe stating that they were with Jesse and Chester the previous night which Jesse and Chester still cannot remember anything of and ask for the Transfunctioner The two correctly choose the men who answer their question about the previous night by stating they got a hole in one at the 18th hole at the arcade s miniature golf park and won a lifetime supply of pudding At the last second they deactivate the Transfunctioner saving the universe Enraged the five alien women merge to transform into its true form a beautiful 50 foot giantess clad in a purple bra and matching miniskirt She devours Tommy alive in front of Christie who reacts with indifference The giantess then crawls out of the amusement center and chases Jesse and Chester The cultists tell them to activate the Photon Accelerator Annihilation Beam on the Transfunctioner However the button that activates it is too far in to reach Chester suddenly remembers a nature show with tool using chimpanzees from earlier in the day and uses a straw to push the recessed button destroying the alien Tommy survives but Christie breaks up with him in favor of Nelson The protectors thank Jesse Chester and the twins for saving the world and erase their minds concerning the events The protectors park the duo s car a Renault Le Car behind a mail truck for them to find the following morning Jesse and Chester salvage their relationships with the twins and discover the special treat from the girls turns out to be matching berets with Jesse and Chester s names embroidered in the front The protectors leave a gift for their girlfriends and for the two men breast enhancement necklaces Jesse Chester and the twins go out for Chinese food in Jesse s car while arguing about what their tattoos say Cast editAshton Kutcher as Jesse Montgomery III Seann William Scott as Chester Greenburg Kristy Swanson as Christie Boner Jennifer Garner as Wanda Marla Sokoloff as Wilma David Herman as Nelson Hal Sparks as Zoltan Charlie O Connell as Tommy Mary Lynn Rajskub as Zelmina Teressa Tunney as Tania Freda Foh Shen as Chinese Foooood Lady voice John Toles Bey as Mr Pizzacoli James Vincent as Jeff Keone Young as Mr Lee Erik Aude as Musclehead Jodi Ann Paterson as Super Hot Giant Alien Mitzi Martin as Jumpsuit Chick 1 Brent Spiner as Pierre uncredited Andy Dick as Mark uncredited Production editThe film s screenplay was written by That 70s Show screenwriter and script editor Philip Stark Seth Rogen and Jake Gyllenhaal both auditioned for the lead roles 4 5 Jason Reitman turned down the offer to direct the film twice 6 Principal photography took place in North Hollywood Santa Clarita and Glendale California Scenes containing the fictional restaurant Chinese Foooood were filmed in Burbank California 7 Release editCritical response edit On Rotten Tomatoes Dude Where s My Car has an approval rating of 17 based on reviews from 60 critics with an average rating of 3 59 10 The site s critical consensus reads The movie isn t funny the plot is too thin and the production values feel more like a TV sitcom than a movie 8 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 30 out of 100 based on 17 critics indicating generally unfavorable reviews 9 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B on an A to F scale 10 The BBC Films review gave it 1 star calling the film a lame brained travesty and intensely irritating and Kutcher and Scott s routines painfully unamusing 11 USA Today said Any civilization that can produce a movie this stupid probably deserves to be hit by famine and pestilence The Chicago Tribune said At the end of 83 unmerciful minutes audiences will be exclaiming Dude I can t believe I sat through that movie and the New York Post said that it was An almost chuckle free mess so amateurish and lame that the cast often has that embarrassed look you see on dogs given ridiculous haircuts 9 However the New York Daily News did praise the surprisingly sweet natured pairing of Kutcher and Scott In 2014 Adam Boult of The Guardian listed the film as a guilty pleasure saying Kutcher and Scott were underrated as comedic performers and while the film overall was disjointed it was nonetheless packed with so many throw away gags and Dadaist one liners it s impossible to absorb them all in a single sitting 12 Box office edit The film opened at number 2 at the North American box office grossing US 13 8 million in its opening weekend behind What Women Want which opened at the top spot with US 33 million 2 Its overall gross came to 46 million in the US and 73 2 million in total worldwide from a 13 million budget 2 Home media edit The DVD was released on June 26 2001 with 7 deleted and extended scenes an audio commentary with Kutcher Scott and Leiner a behind the scenes featurette the music video for Grand Theft Audio s Stoopid Ass TV spots and the theatrical trailer The VHS version was released on November 6 2001 13 The film was later released on Blu ray the only special feature is the inclusion of the original theatrical trailer Music editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message The soundtrack for the film was released December 15 2000 by London Import Soundtrack edit Stoopid Ass Grand Theft Audio Playmate of the Year Zebrahead Lighting the Way Superdrag I m Afraid of Britney Spears Liveonrelease Authenticity Harvey Danger Voodoo Lady Ween Listen to the Music Dangerman So Cal Loco Party Like a Rockstar Sprung Monkey We Luv U Grand Theft Audio Lunatic Silt Sorry About Your Luck Spy Bust a Move Young MC Other songs edit Songs featured in the film but not included in the soundtrack It Could Be You Blur Come On Come On Smash Mouth You Sexy Thing Hot Chocolate Claire Danes Poster Size 14 Let it Ride Spy Right Now SR 71 American Psycho Treble Charger Here We Go Radio Edit Freestylers The Bubble Bunch Jimmy Spicer Zoltan s Theme turtle Little Things Good Charlotte What I Believe Sum 41 Bakhuphuka Izwe Lonke Ladysmith Black Mambazo Sitar Dude Terry Wilson Pachelbel s Canon written by Johann Pachelbel arranged by Lee Ashley La Marseillaise written by Claude Joseph Rouget de LisleLegacy editSee also Zoltan hand gesture In 2012 the Pittsburgh Pirates started using the Zoltan hand signal from the film as a way for players to congratulate their teammates after an accomplishment such as a home run or a double play The habit started after the Pirates in particular Neil Walker were watching Dude Where s My Car in the visiting clubhouse at Turner Field in Atlanta during an April 2012 weekend series against the Atlanta Braves 14 After a Twitter campaign to encourage the real Zoltan to appear at a game Hal Sparks flew to Pittsburgh on July 25 2012 to throw out the ceremonial first pitch and was on hand to see the Pirates win 3 2 over his hometown team the Chicago Cubs Also there to support the team was Hal s girlfriend Summer Soltis whose family is from the area and are Pirates fans themselves 15 Despite picking up a cult following in Pittsburgh 16 and helping the team contend in the playoff race well into September the Pirates finished with a 79 83 record extending their major North American professional sports record to 20 consecutive losing seasons Possible sequel editA sequel titled Seriously Dude Where s My Car was in development for years but never materialized In 2016 Kutcher confirmed the existence of a script for Seriously Dude Where s My Car and further elaborated that he would not be completely against reprising his role in the sequel 17 In August 2017 Scott discussed his interest in making a sequel and that he would desire it to be rated R and dark and really weird 18 References edit a b c d Dude Where s My Car 2000 AFI Catalog of Feature Films Retrieved August 23 2022 a b c d Dude Where s My Car 2000 Box Office Mojo IMDb August 28 2002 Retrieved August 14 2021 Youngman Sam March 30 2022 Why Dude Where s My Car Screenwriter Left Hollywood to Become A Therapist Los Angeles ISSN 1522 9149 Retrieved 2023 09 14 the title joined Where s the Beef in the cultural lexicon Michael Scott even tried to quote it in an episode of The Office Evans Bradford February 21 2013 The Lost Roles of Seth Rogen Vulture Retrieved August 14 2021 O Brien Jon December 15 2020 20 Facts About Dude Where s My Car Mental Floss Retrieved August 13 2021 Shoard Catherine January 19 2012 Jason Reitman Growing up sucks doesn t it The Guardian Retrieved August 14 2021 Blake Lindsay Burbank Fast Food Joint Fed Into Slacker Film Dirt Archived from the original on 29 September 2022 Retrieved 29 September 2022 Dude Where s My Car 2000 Rotten Tomatoes Flixster Retrieved August 14 2021 a b Dude Where s My Car reviews Metacritic CBS Interactive Archived from the original on June 9 2010 Retrieved August 14 2021 Cinemascore Archived from the original on December 20 2018 Smith Neil February 8 2001 Dude Where s My Car BBC Films Retrieved August 14 2021 My guilty pleasure Dude Where s My Car TheGuardian com 20 March 2014 Announcements hive4media com Archived from the original on September 8 2001 Retrieved September 14 2019 Majors Dan July 4 2012 Dude what s the Z Pirates explain Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved August 14 2021 Majors Dan July 26 2012 Actor who played Zoltan on hand for Pirates win Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved August 14 2021 Majors Dan July 4 2012 The Pirates believe in the power of Zoltan Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved August 14 2021 Stolworthy Jacob April 16 2016 Dude Where s My Car 2 Ashton Kutcher confirms there is a script for sequel and he d consider doing it The Independent London Retrieved August 14 2021 Thompson Simon Y April 9 2018 Seann William Scott Talks Goon Sequel More American Pie And Dude Where s My Car Forbes External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Dude Where s My Car Dude Where s My Car official site at the Wayback Machine archive index Dude Where s My Car at IMDb nbsp Dude Where s My Car at AllMovie Portals nbsp United States nbsp Film nbsp Comedy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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