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Two truths that need to be spoken


Truth 1:
"Dude, where's my car" is a masterpiece. A true moment of history in moviemaking.
The storytelling, acting, plot, special effects are the finest that can be found in movie history. From the best screwball comedies to science fiction epics, and using elements of absure theater; there's nothing wrong in this movie.

Movie milestones like "Citizen Kane", "Once upon a time in the west" or "2001 - Space odyssey" pale in comparison to the display of cinematic mastership in "Dude, where's my car".

Undoubtedly, if they were still alive, Ingmar Bergman, Luis Bunuel and Akira Kurosawa would bow low before Danny Leiner and all the other fine people who contributed in making this piece of art.

The acting and inter-acting of the characters would have made Cary Grant and Katherine Hepburn proud. What a fine moment of cinematic history the dialogs were.

I really had to say this, although everybody who saw this film will undoubtedly already know it.


Truth 2:
The Earth is flat.


ยง Everything is possible, and nothing is sure.

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I don't know if I feel the same, but I could add another truth to it: Kristy Swanson still looked damn good when this movie was made.


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