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This week on The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast, Jonathan and Rem finally talk about the movie Rem has been resisting, 'Dude, Where's my Car?', from 2000 and directed by Danny Leiner.
Initial Ratings (0 to 10)
Jonathan: 3.0 Shibby's
Rem: -12 raised to the power 9 Special Treaters
The Positive
Jonathan enjoyed this movie, and Rem only begrudgingly watched it this week. Dude had a few laugh worthy moments and it'll have a strong nostalgia pull for people who saw it when they were younger.
The Negative
The target viewer here is a 10 boy, so older audiences won't relate. It's not a great movie, and you'll have to turn off your brain to enjoy it.
Verdict
Certainly not essential viewing, but it's got a few laughs. If you're over 15 year old, skip it.
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Luca FenuI
remember seeing it, but honestly nothing else beside a general sense of amusement... Was there any sci-fi there??? really?
Ray R
Aliens and Brent Spiner - it's scifi...
I saw this with Jon. We were on our first road trip to the US and stopped to see this at a semi-abandoned mall. A fight broke out in the theatre before the movie started and people were arrested so we felt we were getting the authentic american movie-going experience. When the guys jump into Brent Spiner's compound and proclaim "there's something very Canadian about this place" we were the only ones who laughed - it was awkward. After the movie we couldn't find his car. We didn't watch this movie, we lived it.
Doug Ferguson
It's been too long since I've seen this to have much to say, but I'm just really entertained that you guys are actually reviewing it.
Ton de Witte
Definitely not high scifi art, but it has aliens in it and some funny moments. Dude where's my podcast?
Steve Ferguson
I can't help but love this film, and see it as the heir apparent to the Bob Hope / Bing Crosby "Road" movies ("Road To Bali", "Road To Rio", etc). Just...without the singing. Accept it's a silly comedy, and you'll be just fine.
Actually, maybe it should have been a musical. That would have been something...right?
Cory Metcalfe
Yeah, it's a bit stupid but I liked this movies. It made me laugh. So I'll file this under guilty pleasure
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This week on The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast, Jonathan and Rem finally talk about the movie Rem has been resisting, 'Dude, Where's my Car?', from 2000 and directed by Danny Leiner.
Initial Ratings (0 to 10)
Jonathan: 3.0 Shibby's
Rem: -12 raised to the power 9 Special Treaters
The Positive
Jonathan enjoyed this movie, and Rem only begrudgingly watched it this week. Dude had a few laugh worthy moments and it'll have a strong nostalgia pull for people who saw it when they were younger.
The Negative
The target viewer here is a 10 boy, so older audiences won't relate. It's not a great movie, and you'll have to turn off your brain to enjoy it.
Verdict
Certainly not essential viewing, but it's got a few laughs. If you're over 15 year old, skip it.
More information about Trepanning
Luca FenuI
remember seeing it, but honestly nothing else beside a general sense of amusement... Was there any sci-fi there??? really?
Ray R
Aliens and Brent Spiner - it's scifi...
I saw this with Jon. We were on our first road trip to the US and stopped to see this at a semi-abandoned mall. A fight broke out in the theatre before the movie started and people were arrested so we felt we were getting the authentic american movie-going experience. When the guys jump into Brent Spiner's compound and proclaim "there's something very Canadian about this place" we were the only ones who laughed - it was awkward. After the movie we couldn't find his car. We didn't watch this movie, we lived it.
Doug Ferguson
It's been too long since I've seen this to have much to say, but I'm just really entertained that you guys are actually reviewing it.
Ton de Witte
Definitely not high scifi art, but it has aliens in it and some funny moments. Dude where's my podcast?
Steve Ferguson
I can't help but love this film, and see it as the heir apparent to the Bob Hope / Bing Crosby "Road" movies ("Road To Bali", "Road To Rio", etc). Just...without the singing. Accept it's a silly comedy, and you'll be just fine.
Actually, maybe it should have been a musical. That would have been something...right?
Cory Metcalfe
Yeah, it's a bit stupid but I liked this movies. It made me laugh. So I'll file this under guilty pleasure
The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast is a member of the Podcastica Network, visit Podcastica.com
The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast is partially funded by Patreon. You can help make the Sci-Fi Movie Podcast even better by becoming a support. Go to our Patreon page and show your support!
Please share your comments and thoughts on The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast Facebook page or send us Email and we'll add your feedback to the show!
Subscribe to The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast Newsletter!