I don't know if anyone else has noticed this, but the title Dude, Where's My
Car? can be traced to a line in The Big Lebowski, when Sobchak asks Lebowski:
"Where's your car, Dude?" And even though most of Dude, Where's My Car? makes
even Bill and Ted seem like a subdued, autumnal work of the subtle Japanese
master of cinema, Yasujiro Ozu, Dude has become a cult film, and the title of
the movie alone is worth the price of admission. And coming in the year 2000,
it clearly signaled that Dude would span the turn of the century. The totally
awesome title of the sequel alone--Seriously, Dude, Where's My Car? (planned
for release in 2004)--should insure that Dude lasts well into the new
millennium.
All you might want (or need) to know about the word "Dude".
Via Kaedrin Weblog














