My Movies. Confirm current pricing with applicable retailer. All transactions subject to applicable license terms and conditions. Screen Pass. Jeff "The Dude" Lebowski doesn't want any drama in his life… heck, he can't even be bothered with a job. But, in a case of mistaken identity, a couple of thugs break into his place and steal his rug you gotta understand, that rug really tied the room together.
Now, The Dude must embark on a quest with his crazy friends to make things right and get that rug back! Director :. Joel Coen. Producer :. Ethan Coen. Ethan Coen , Joel Coen. User reviews 1. Top review. A celebration of the ultimate man, nay, the ultimate dude. I'd heard a lot of bad press about this movie.
Not as good as Fargo, was a much used phrase. I wasn't overly impressed with Fargo, the atmosphere just didn't click for me, but anyway, that made me a little apprehensive about this. A true comedy classic with so many memorable lines and characters, but it's the movie's atmosphere which is so truly joyous, a wonderful celebration of basically doing nothing.
Achieving one's goals is important, yes, but it's okay to set them low, is what I perceived this movie to be saying. As long as one is basically a good guy, then that's enough. Well, that's what it seemed like to me, and it was expressed so beautifully in the stunning cast of grotesques, lovely music although more Burwell would have been nice , and the trippiest, funniest, most absurd dream sequences you've ever seen.
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Note: We created this website system because of our passion and not for profit. Maintaining the system with limited funding is very difficult. So, put on your terry cloth bathrobe, pour a White Russian, and brush up on your quotes because you're going on The Big Lebowski tour in Los Angeles. The film was the Coen Brothers' follow up to the wildly successful, "Fargo," and they did not disappoint. Since the film was released in , it has attained cult status and has even spawned its own religion called "Dude-ism," as well as numerous festivals.
Given the film's cult following, it is inevitable that a tour would be made that would capture and convey the layered complexity of the Coen masterpiece for the movie's devoted fans.
The Big Lebowski tour not only points you to the various locations around Los Angeles where the film was shot, but it also gives trivia and fun facts about the movie. The Coen brothers are famous for their allusions and referential style and it makes for some very interesting connections within the film, in the Coen brothers' other films, and in the greater culture.
In fact, the Coen brothers' first film, "Blood Simple," was a modern film noir when the genre had fallen out of the popularity it enjoyed in the s and 50s.
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