![]() ![]() One example is the lifetime supply of pudding the duo find in their cupboards. Catchphrase: The Speaker box lady has the famous "And Theeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeennnnnnnnnn?".It turns out to be the mascot of the strip club. Cat Girl: The opening shows a sexy CGI cat girl dancing.The Cast Show Off: Mitzi Martin (the actress who plays the lead alien jumpsuit chick) actually can swallow a popscicle in one gulp.There's also Jodi Ann Paterson as the Super Hot Giant Alien.Their beleaguered boss barely puts up with their antics. Burger Fool: Jesse and Chester work for a pizzeria that it's a wonder that they don't get fired from.The Super Hot Giant Alien's breasts also balloon out while she's transforming, complete with sound effect. Notably, the necklaces appear to be reusable. The girls are happy about their increase and no moral is provided. Breast Expansion: The end after the two leads give the alien necklaces to their girlfriends. ![]() Boss Subtitles: The Super Hot Giant Alien gets these upon her introduction into the story.Booze-Based Buff: Apparently during their wild night of drinking and getting high, Jesse and Chester managed to score a hole in one at the eighteenth hole during a game of mini-golf and win a lifetime supply of pudding.Bilingual Bonus: The written name of the Chinese restaurant translates into the phrase "and then".They stop it from destroying the universe at the end. Big Good: The two Nordic guys, the true keepers of The Continuum Transfunctioner.Big Damn Kiss: A very big one between Jesse and Chester, trying to one-up Fabio and his date.The guys laugh and point at him/her, thinking they've come to arrest him/her. Bait-and-Switch: The "gender challenged male" stripper threatens Jesse and Chester when the police arrive.The Alien Jumpsuit Chicks merge into her and she tries to kill Jesse and Chester. Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever: Attack of the Giant Woman in this case.And its mystery is only exceeded by its power.Arc Words: The Continuum Transfunctioner is a very mysterious and powerful device.This is Zabu, Zellner, Zelbor, Zelmina and Jeff." Caption: "Jeff". "Dude, where are my tropes?" "Where are your tropes, dude?" It also inspired the names of two other tropes, Dude, Where's My Respect? and Dude, Where's My Reward?. For the trope for situations where characters misplace their motor vehicles, see Dude, Where's Our Car?. It is referenced widely in many different situations, an example being Dude, Where's My Country?, the title of a political book by Michael Moore criticizing the way Bush was leading America in the aftermath of 9/11. The title of the film, originally a reference to The Big Lebowski, has become a benchmark of popular culture of the time of its release. The film received poor reviews from critics, but was a modest box-office success, and has developed a large cult following, especially after its DVD and home video release. ![]() The shenanigans they get into were also directly related to them being blazed out of their minds. ![]() But they are referred to as stoners, and their alter egos are allegedly Johnny Potsmoker and Smokey McPot, respectively. It is a stoner film, although technically only one of the film's characters, a dog, is seen smoking marijuana. This is the least unusual thing that happens in the story. It is about the journey of two young men named Jesse (Kutcher) and Chester (Scott) to find their stolen car and figure out what happened the night before after waking up with a whole refrigerator full of pudding. Dude, Where's My Car? is a 2000 comedy film directed by Danny Leiner, starring Ashton Kutcher and Seann William Scott. ![]()
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