The Big Lebowski with Jeff Bridges: DVD Cover

    The Big Lebowski Director: Joel Coen Cast: Jeff Bridges, John Goodman, Julianne Moore, Steve Buscemi

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    • DVD Release Date: 06/21/2009
    • Original Release: 1998
    • Rating: Rated R

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    An unlikely mélange of bowling, Budweiser, and some Raymond Chandler-inspired L.A. noir turns out to be a perfect blend in The Big Lebowski, a virtuoso comedy from Joel and Ethan Coen. Jeff Bridges portrays Jeff Lebowski (known to his friends as "the Dude") -- a lazy, unemployed, and eminently likable stoner with a taste for Kahlùa who gets accidentally involved in a convoluted kidnapping case. Bridges is perfect as a textbook fish out of water, blundering his way through the complex plot like a memory-impaired Phillip Marlowe with a White-Russian mustache and taking more punches than even the hardest of hard-boiled detectives. Along for the ride is John Goodman, who plays the Dude's best friend and bowling partner, a buffoonish Vietnam vet with a hair-trigger temper and an endless supply of harebrained schemes. Simply put, this might be the gnarliest of noir send-ups. Meanwhile, the visuals cast unexpected light on the mechanics of bowling, as tour-de-force montages of shiny lanes and ball's-eye views whet one's appetite for a little ten-pin action. As is typical for a Coen brothers film, The Big Lebowski is genre savvy and multi-referential: riffing on the Dude's stonerdom, they provide a few hallucinogenic, Busby Berkeley-style fantasy sequences for those moments when he is knocked senseless. And riffing on his all-important nickname, they frame the whole film with a cowboy monologue, delivered in a liquid-smooth basso by Sam Elliot. Yes, The Big Lebowski may be a strange brew, but it tastes great and has "a kick like a mule." Gregory Baird, Barnes & Noble

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    Cult classicby Anonymous

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    October 17, 2009: A film about love, friendship, money, power, and the loyalty of a bowling team.

    This review was written about the DVD Special Edition / Anniversary Edition / Wide Screen / Dubbed edition.

    Cohen brothers do it again!by XmacAttack

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    July 18, 2009: This is a HILARIOUS movie. Jeff Bridges, John Goodman, and Steve Buscemi are truely great. Kidnapping, bowling, nihilism, and bad porn-can it get much better? While Bridges carries the movie, I think Goodman has some of the best lines and the most interesting character.

    This review was written about the DVD Anniversary Edition / Wide Screen edition.

    I Also Recommend: O Brother Where Art Thou?, Fargo.


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