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“The G! True Tinseltown Tale: Dude, Where’s My Car?”

A parody of both "The E! True Hollywood Story" cable television series as well as the 2000 film "Dude, Where's My Car?" released by 20th Century Fox, where we take a phony “behind-the-scenes” look at the making of "Dude, Where's My Car?" from the hilarious hijinks on screen to the deadly hijinks off screen.

This film is available on DVD - to order your free copy, please click here.

The film is also available for viewing through YouTube below.


  

   
Ashton Kutcher (Tal L. Kapelner, left), and Seann William Scott (Cheryl Francis Harrington), as Jesse and Chester, two goofy teenage kids who captured the angst of their generation and the timeless ignominy of loss and love through the fruitless search for their car.
  

   
The producers of “Dude, Where’s My Car?” could have cast someone to play the character of Jesse who didn’t have as strong of a dance background, but they knew if they settled for anything less than the dynamism and work ethic of Ashton Kutcher (Tal L. Kapelner) they would be letting screenwriter Philip Stark’s vision down.

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The Philosophy Behind Fart Jokes

Everyone loves a good fart joke, but have you ever wondered what the philosophy is behind the fart jokes?

Sit in on a trio of writers as they hammer out a different five-minute comedy sketch every week. Watch as they methodically filter raw ideas through the tried and true mechanisms and systems of thought developed by the all-time great comedic thinkers: Richard Pryor, Eddie Murphy, Frederich Neitzche, Immanuel Kant, Elaine Boozler, Jean le Rond d’Alembert and Charo.

This is a behind-the-scenes reality-based television show which will feature three writing partners coming together at a table to write a comedy sketch of their choosing. The first two-thirds of the show will contain this footage showing the writers attempting to put funny material down on paper in the form of a five-minute comedy skit. The final 5-10 minutes of the program will feature professional actors actually performing the skit the writers just completed writing, as well as bonus behind-the-scenes footage showing the actors first reading their lines and rehearsing.

   

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