Dude, Where's My Car? (2002)

 ●  English ● 1 hr 23 mins

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Directed by Danny Leiner, this film follows two incorrigible pot-heads Jesse and Chester, who spend the day trying to piece together what they got up to the previous evening.

Cast: Ashton Kutcher, Jennifer Garner, Seann William Scott

Crew: Danny Leiner (Director), Robert M Stevens (Director of Photography), David Kitay (Music Director)

Rating: M (Australia), 12 (Germany)

Genres: Comedy, Mystery, Sci-Fi

Release Dates: 15 Dec 2002 (India)

Tagline: After a night they can't remember, comes a day they'll never forget.

Did you know? The "car" is a Renault 5. Read More
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Direction

Director
First Assistant Director
Second Unit Director
Second Assistant Director
Assistant Director

Production

Co-Producer
Unit Production Manager

Writers

Story Writer

Camera and Electrical

Director of Photography
Still Photographer
Key Grip

Music

Music Director
Conductor
Music Editor

Sound

Sound Designer
Sound Re-recording Mixer
Boom Operator

Animation

Animator

Art

Production Designer
Art Director
Set Designer
Set Decorator
Prop Master
Assistant Art Director
Assistant Props Master
Set Dresser
Storyboard Artist

Casting

Casting Director
Casting Associate
Casting Assistant
Extras Casting

Costume and Wardrobe

Costume Designer
Costume Supervisor

Editorial

Editor
Assistant Editor

Post Production

Post Production Supervisor

Special Effects

Special Effects Coordinator

Visual Effects

Visual Effects Supervisor
Visual Effects Coordinator
Compositor
Digital Compositor
Film Type:
Feature
Language:
English
Spoken Languages:
French, Japanese
Colour Info:
Color
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
1.37:1
Stereoscopy:
No
Taglines:
After a night they can't remember, comes a day they'll never forget.
Goofs:
Continuity
Jesse's hair when he just woke up, specifically when Gene comes out of the closet.

Crew/Equipment Visible
A cameraman is reflected in the windshield mirror of the car while Chester and Jesse hide from the ostriches.

Revealing Mistakes
When the guys are taking out the 'trash', polystyrene chips can clearly be seen through the white bin bag, showing what the bags are filled with.

Revealing Mistakes
There is a hand putting items in the locker at Captain Stus.

Continuity
When Jesse and Chester are taking out the trash in their girlfriends home, the cap on the top of the white bag bounces away. In the next shot, it glides from the bag.

Continuity
When Chester and Jesse are talking to Zoltan in the barn, the top button on Zoltan's bubble suit is buttoned, unbuttoned, and buttoned again.

Continuity
When Tania the transsexual stripper talks to Jesse and Chester the road in the background is dry, when the cops pull up the ground is wet. It's true that cinematographers love wet roads, but there has been no rain.

Continuity
Chester's hair cut changes often throughout the entire movie, sometimes even on cuts in specific scenes.

Audio/Video Mismatch
Durring the scene where Jesse and Chester make out, "The Little Things" by Good Charlotte is played. The subtitles for it reads "dames" while they're actually saying "things".

Continuity
In the beginning of the movie, the pan of the house shows the lava lamp on. While the camera is on Jesse, the lamp is off, and when it leaves him, the lamp is on again.

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When Jesse and Chester are taking out the trash in their girlfriends home, Chester takes off his left shoe and sock but then picks up the bottle top with his bare right foot.
Trivia:
Dude Where's My Car? story came from a rejected live-action Beavis and Butt-Head (1993) movie concept in the late-'90s.

Brent Spiner requested to be uncredited for his role of Pierre. He has since admitted in an interview that it was "arrogant" of him to do so.

Jason Reitman turned down two offers to direct Dude, Where's My Car.

Seth Rogen auditioned for one of the starring roles.

A sequel titled "Seriously Dude, Where's My Car?" was planned but was never developed and eventually the idea was scrapped.

The "car" is a Renault 5.