20 of the best 2000s movie duos
Having on-screen chemistry doesn’t only matter when the pair are romantic. No, a pair of actors, even ones just playing friends, need to have that extra something special between them to make their friendships believable, and no one did it quite like the twosomes sprinkled throughout cinema in the days of frosted tips and Pepsi Blue. That’s right, these are the best movie duos of the 2000s.
William & Penny Lane, 'Almost Famous'
Just a teenager on tour with a rock band trying to get an article done and a self-proclaimed band-aid who is there to help him get through it all. William and Penny Lane are the favorite duo of music fanatics everywhere.
Dale & Saul, 'Pineapple Express'
Seth Rogen and James Franco have worked together on some of the most notable pieces of entertainment in the past 25 years, including the highly praised Pineapple Express.
Cindy & Brenda, 'Scary Movie'
If there is any good left in the world, the Wayans brothers somehow get to make one more Scary Movie that gifts the world an Anna Faris and Regina Hall reunion as Cindy and Brenda.
Kuzco & Pacha, 'The Emperor's New Groove'
Disney hit their highest marks in the ‘90s, so the 2000s were a bit rough. However, a few golden gems came from that post-Renaissance era, like the unlikely friendship between a spoiled royal who was turned into a llama and a simple family man.
Seth & Evan, 'Superbad'
Not every movie needs a sequel, and Superbad is wonderful on its own, but plenty of people would love to see how Seth and Evan are doing as adults now that they’d be well out of college. Would they still be the best of friends who could make it through anything, including McLovin, failed beer runs, and crushes?
Tess & Anna Coleman, 'Freaky Friday'
Lindsay Lohan managed to star in two remakes that were so good, they often make people forget the originals. That includes Freaky Friday, where she perfectly starred opposite Jamie Lee Curtis. Their mother-and-daughter drama was flawless.
Jesse & Chester, 'Dude, Where's My Car?'
One can’t talk about the 2000s without mentioning the trucker hat himself, Ashton Kutcher. In all seriousness, Kutcher and Seann William Scott played the absolute most endearing…idiots ever. Someone cast them in another movie together, stat!
Remy & Alfredo Linguini, 'Ratatouille'
Ratatouille is the first and only film to ever make people want a rat for a friend.
Janis & Damian, 'Mean Girls'
On Wednesdays, we praise Janis and Damian from Mean Girls.
Brian & Dom, 'The Fast and the Furious'
Best movie duo or best…family?
Molly & Ray, 'Uptown Girls'
Anytime there is a chance to shine a light on the talent that was the late, great Brittany Murphy, one has to take it. She and Dakota Fanning were a joy together in Uptown Girls.
Vanessa & Barry B. Benson, 'Bee Movie'
The jury is still out on whether Vanessa would have hooked up with a legit insect, but the evidence is part of the reason Bee Movie has continued to be a fan-favorite.
John & Jeremy, 'Wedding Crashers'
Vince Vaughn’s desperate attempt to leave this nightmare situation compared to Owen Wilson’s desperate attempt at a relationship with a woman who’s got a man, comedy gold.
Harold & Kumar, 'Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle'
The best thing that could’ve happened to this burger chain was Harold and Kumar.
Brennan & Dale, 'Step Brothers'
Did we just say Brennan and Dale were one of the best duos?!
Shrek & Donkey, ‘Shrek’
It’s like Paula Abdul saw into the future and wrote “Opposites Attract” for the Shrek soundtrack. Really, though, no one could’ve known how well an ogre and a donkey would get along — well, eventually.
Napoleon & Pedro, 'Napoleon Dynamite'
Being best friends means busting out a dance number to Jamiroquai.
Bloodbath & Tree, 'Malibu's Most Wanted'
Malibu’s Most Wanted isn’t the greatest movie to ever hit the $5 bin at Walmart, but it did give fans Bloodbath and Tree.
Danny & Wheeler, 'Role Models'
Paul Rudd could and has starred alongside a lot of amazing people in his career, but he and Seann William Scott created a special kind of odd magic as grown men forced to do community service together via a mentor program.
Marlin & Dory, 'Finding Nemo'
The duo that just kept swimming!
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