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Dude, Where's My Car?

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Last night, two party-hearty Dudes had an unbelievably sweet time. Too bad, they can't remember a thing, including where they parked their car, which prompts them on a journey to find it and along the way, they encounter a variety of people who include a group of aliens in human form looking for a mystical device that could save or destroy the world.
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  • CRITICS OF "Dude, Where's My Car?"
Metro Times (Detroit, MI)
...a stoner mystery that recycles tried and occasionally true gags specifically packaged for today's teenage audiences, like the cheerleading squad I was sitting next to.
January 16, 2004
Entertainment Weekly
The definition of aiming low is when the John Hughes film you're ripping off is Weird Science.
December 25, 2000
Common Sense Media
Brain-cell depleting comedy will appeal to kids.
January 02, 2011
Newsday
To call this humor politically incorrect would be to unjustly credit its creators with any sort of ideology that could then be violated.
December 18, 2000
Groucho Reviews
Tone deaf...only slightly better than the worst sitcom you've ever seen.
August 23, 2008
TheMovieReport.com
A jaw-dropping intergalactic caper 'comedy' where no less than the fate of the entire universe is at stake.
March 26, 2010
Film Threat
Not funny. It's not even DUMB funny.
December 08, 2002
Hollywood Reporter
Gratingly unfunny.
December 19, 2000
San Francisco Chronicle
Operates in a limbo between the relentlessly moronic and the legitimately entertaining, while almost solving the vehicular existentialism suggested by its title.
December 19, 2000