You mark that frame an 8, and you're entering a world of pain...
Added 11/5/2009
This movie is filled with memorable quote after quote. The characters are amazingly polished, each one on its own stands up and the whole is just genius. As with Raising Arizona, The Big Lebowski gives us a protagonist whose dopey innocence seems to be his only protection from the real world. The film was simply too disjointed, too weird and too Coenesque to cut it with mainstream viewers. Screw the mainstream this movie this great, once you "get it" that is, which could be some people's problem.
Maude Lebowski: What do you do for recreation?
The Dude: Oh, the usual. I bowl. Drive around. The occasional acid flashback.
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Review: The Big Lebowski (1998)
Added 10/22/2009
Director: Joel Coen
Writer: Ethan Coen, Joel Coen
Starring: Jeff Bridges, John Goodman, Steve Buscemi, Julianne Moore, David Huddleston, Philip Seymour Hoffman, John Turturro, Sam Elliott
Joel and Ethan have been making fantastic movies for a while now, but The Big Lebowski will always be their most popular. It's one of those films you immediately think of when the words "cult classic" come up. With so many memorable characters and a story you won't soon forget (if you can follow it), The Big Lebowski deserves most, if not all, the underground hype it has gotten over the last decade or so.
A bizarre case of mistaken identity sends our slacker hero The Dude on a mission to replace his soiled rug. He and his bowling buddies Walter and Donny subsequently get mixed up in a high stakes kidnapping-for-ransom plot with another, wealthier and more successful Lebowski in early 1990's Los Angeles.
It's hard for me to not give this movie a higher score. There are so many hilarious and quotable moments that you can watch it over and over and never get bored. Performances by Bridges and Goodman are classic, and the characters themselves take on a life of their own by the end of the film. However, there are too many times where the story either lags too much or surges forward without giving you time to comprehend the new information. There are a few too many plot twists for me to take it seriosly as a crime/detective story.
It's a decent merger of black comedy and neo-film noir, but many times I found myself laughing through important plot information. I finally got the story down cold on the third time through. On some level this is a compliment, and a testament to how funny it is, but it's an odd experience to laugh your way through a movie, then be unable to describe what it was about five minutes later.
Final Score: 8/10
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3rd time was the charmer...
Added 10/13/2009
I had to watch this three times before I fell absolutely in love with it. Helped that my friends all love it, but I admit, it took me a while to absorb the hilarity. One of my faves now!
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How did I miss out on movies like this for so long?!
Added 8/26/2009
I just now recently watched this film, and I can't believe I waited this long to finally see it. This is a really good film..very funny..and in my opinion, the best Coen Brothers film..(though there's still a couple I haven't seen yet!) The basic plot that jump starts the film is kinda silly, but its so silly its great..then the story just evolves from there..from things getting bad to worse for "The Dude" and his friends! The performance of Jeff Bridges as this "dude" is classic. And don't forget John Goodman as the dude's bowling friend and sidekick, Walter. As with most Coen brother's work..the dialogue is hilarious and fantastic..especially the interacting of Bridges' and Goodman's characters. I just can't believe that I've missed out on this film for this long! Definitely recommended to anyone that enjoys funny dialogue and unforgettable characters!!
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It's Shabbas, Dude
Added 7/25/2009
I loved The Big Lebowski. The Dude isn't quite an anti-hero, or a reluctant hero, or really a hero at all, and I really liked the way he just got drawn into such a weird plot simply because of his name. What really made the movie interesting, though, was how well it played with all the elements of the private detective genre without really having a private detective. Think of Jack Nicholson in Chinatown, but make him a stoner and a bowler who likes white Russians, and you'll get The Big Lebowski.
Also, it's the minor characters who make this movie really shine. Walter is brilliantly written and acted, and the bit characters like Donny and the actual Big Lebowski never stop being funny. I especially liked the Big Lebowski's executive assistant, who reminded me of Mr. Smithers from The Simpsons. It's no wonder this thing has become a cult classic.
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You mark that frame an 8, and you're entering a world of pain...
Added 11/5/2009
This movie is filled with memorable quote after quote. The characters are amazingly polished, each one on its own stands up and the whole is just genius. As with Raising Arizona, The Big Lebowski gives us a protagonist whose dopey innocence seems to be his only protection from the real world. The film was simply too disjointed, too weird and too Coenesque to cut it with mainstream viewers. Screw the mainstream this movie this great, once you "get it" that is, which could be some people's problem.
Maude Lebowski: What do you do for recreation?
The Dude: Oh, the usual. I bowl. Drive around. The occasional acid flashback.
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Review: The Big Lebowski (1998)
Added 10/22/2009
Director: Joel Coen
Writer: Ethan Coen, Joel Coen
Starring: Jeff Bridges, John Goodman, Steve Buscemi, Julianne Moore, David Huddleston, Philip Seymour Hoffman, John Turturro, Sam Elliott
Joel and Ethan have been making fantastic movies for a while now, but The Big Lebowski will always be their most popular. It's one of those films you immediately think of when the words "cult classic" come up. With so many memorable characters and a story you won't soon forget (if you can follow it), The Big Lebowski deserves most, if not all, the underground hype it has gotten over the last decade or so.
A bizarre case of mistaken identity sends our slacker hero The Dude on a mission to replace his soiled rug. He and his bowling buddies Walter and Donny subsequently get mixed up in a high stakes kidnapping-for-ransom plot with another, wealthier and more successful Lebowski in early 1990's Los Angeles.
It's hard for me to not give this movie a higher score. There are so many hilarious and quotable moments that you can watch it over and over and never get bored. Performances by Bridges and Goodman are classic, and the characters themselves take on a life of their own by the end of the film. However, there are too many times where the story either lags too much or surges forward without giving you time to comprehend the new information. There are a few too many plot twists for me to take it seriosly as a crime/detective story.
It's a decent merger of black comedy and neo-film noir, but many times I found myself laughing through important plot information. I finally got the story down cold on the third time through. On some level this is a compliment, and a testament to how funny it is, but it's an odd experience to laugh your way through a movie, then be unable to describe what it was about five minutes later.
Final Score: 8/10
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3rd time was the charmer...
Added 10/13/2009
I had to watch this three times before I fell absolutely in love with it. Helped that my friends all love it, but I admit, it took me a while to absorb the hilarity. One of my faves now!
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