![]() ![]() While a follow-up film titled Seriously Dude Where’s My Car? has been in the works for years, it seems unlikely that it will come to fruition 20+ years after the original was released. In a 2016 interview, Kutcher stated he wouldn’t be against reprising his role for a sequel. Directed by Danny Leiner, who also directed the first Harold & Kumar film, Dude, Where’s My Car? was released in 2000 to audiences who were already fans of Kutcher’s handsome and dumb pothead character Michael Kelso from That '70s Show. While some stated that the plot is too thin, the sci-fi comedy was a box office success that gained a cult following. With a kitchen full of pudding snack packs, new tattoos, and no memory of the night before, the friends set out to try and put the pieces back together. This stoner buddy comedy stars Ashton Kutcher and Sean William Scott as two slacker best friend roommates who wake up after a wild night out. The cult classic has received praise from critics and is considered one of the best comedy films of the 2000s. Following its release in 2007, Superbad stayed at number one for two weeks. The two friends have gone on to work together on stoner-comedy favorites Pineapple Express and This Is The End. The raunchy film was written by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, who started work on the script when they were just 13 years old, loosely basing the film off of their own personal experiences as seniors at Point Grey Secondary School. Excitement for the grad party and the pressure of starting college fuel the chemistry and dialogue between the characters. ![]() Audiences root for the relatable characters portrayed by Jonah Hill, Micheal Cera, and Christopher Mintz-Plasse in their attempt to get their hands on alcohol and win over their crushes before the start of summer. A “one night only” film that shows what it’s actually like to be the high school nerds who are never invited to the party.
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