4 funniest Ashton Kutcher movies

LAS VEGAS, NV - MAY 22: Ashton Kutcher attends the 2016 Billboard Music Awards at T-Mobile Arena on May 22, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by C Flanigan/Getty Images)
LAS VEGAS, NV - MAY 22: Ashton Kutcher attends the 2016 Billboard Music Awards at T-Mobile Arena on May 22, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by C Flanigan/Getty Images) /
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Actor Ashton Kutcher has delivered hilarious performances in his sitcoms, but he also has a fair share of funny flicks. Let’s take a look at some of his best!

You may know actor Ashton Kutcher from That ‘70s Show or perhaps Two and a Half Men. Or maybe his more recent Netflix series The Ranch. This skilled entertainer is well-known throughout the acting industry for many of his successful projects. Whether it’s his renowned TV shows or abundance of films, Kutcher always brings humor and goofiness.

The 42-year-old is “less known” for his films compared to his sitcoms. That’s true to some extent, as his first major acting role came in 1998 in That ‘70s Show. His first film role came in the 1999 movie Coming Soon. The actor has quite the collection of films though, mostly comedy.

Not only that, but the talented individual has been a producer for the reality TV show Beauty and the Geek, his own film Killers, along with for a show he created called Punk’d. He has won multiple Choice Awards throughout his career for his various roles.

Let’s check out Kutcher’s funniest films:

What Happens in Vegas (2008)

Jack Fuller Jr. (Ashton Kutcher) and Joy McNallis (Cameron Diaz) are two people undergoing tough times in their life for completely different reasons. Joy’s engagement is cut loose while Jack is let go from his job by his own father. With both needing a getaway, they head to Vegas (of course) separately with their respective friends Jeffrey (Rob Corddry) and Toni (Lake Bell).

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The two strangers cross paths in a hotel due to a mix-up and a drunken night together leads to them unknowingly tying the knot in Sin City. Before they can sign the divorce papers, the “couple” hits the literal jackpot from a machine while they are in Vegas, thus winning a few million dollars.

Back in their hometown of New York, the pair is forced by a judge to try to make the marriage work or else the money cannot be awarded to them. Instead of trying to be honest and see where their relationship goes, the couple hilariously tries to one-up each other and cook up some shenanigans that would make the other look bad and have them call it quits on the “marriage” already. However, in all the time they spend trying to dupe each other, some other feelings may be developing between the two that’s not just spite.

Guess Who (2005)

Theresa Jones (Zoe Saldana) aims to deliver a surprise for her parents, Percy (Bernie Mac) and Marilyn (Judith Scott), at their 25th marriage anniversary bash by bringing her beau Simon Green (Ashton Kutcher).

The surprise is weakened because Percy has a problem with Simon being Caucasian. Disapproving of his daughter’s boyfriend, the father grills Simon and puts him through harsh tests, which includes literally sleeping with him. With Percy so caught up in exposing Simon’s problems and finding Theresa another boyfriend, he gets in trouble with his own wife and marriage when he doesn’t take his vows seriously.

Now going from enemies to pals, the two men must quit trying to destroy each other and work together to get their women back before they are left in the dust!

My Boss’s Daughter (2003)

Tom Stansfield (Ashton Kutcher) is delighted when the daughter of his boss Jack Taylor (Terence Stamp) invites him to their house. Little does he know, Lisa Taylor (Tara Reid), who is also his crush, simply does it so Tom can house-sit while she ditches the place.

Stansfield accepts the “challenge,” thinking it will score him some bonus points with both Lisa and Jack through being reliable and vigilant enough to complete this easy task. As it turns out, house-sitting turns out to be to anything but easy. What results is a hilarious disaster as a bevy of unwanted guests show up at the house and wreak havoc, including Lisa’s boyfriend Hans (Kenan Thompson), an ex-secretary (Molly Shannon), Lisa’s drug-dealing brother Red (Andy Richter), and a few other stragglers. On top of that, Tom must keep an eye on Jack’s owl OJ and make sure the house doesn’t go down in flames!

Dude, Where’s My Car? (2000)

Two hapless morons named Jesse (Ashton Kutcher) and Chester (Seann William Scott) happen to be close buddies just living life with no worries. Well, at least somewhat no worries. Though they live in a mess and are unemployed, they still somehow have their girlfriends. Well, at least for now. After heading to Jesse’s car to retrieve anniversary gifts, the two bumbling idiots find his vehicle not there, which means they could land in hot water with their girlfriends too.

Now, they must go on an “important” mission to find the car and get the gifts so they don’t lose their girlfriends. Throughout their hilarious journey to find it, they instead deal with an annoying drive-thru speaker, cops, jocks, a farmer, UFO seekers, and some aliens looking to destroy the world. Make that two missions for these inept slackers as they try to find the car and stop some aliens from taking over!

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