People who criticize Walter’s treatment of Donny as abusive did not grow up with brothers, and it shows. Walter literally acts like a cranky older brother towards a younger sibling. But he loves Donny like one, and risks his life for him at the end.
Disdain is quite the opposite of love. It's not a disdain, it's dismissiveness. That's just the way Walter speaks to ppl. Donny is the 3rd wheel in most every scenario and walter treats him accordingly.
"Well eventually she'll get tired of her little game and wander on back to him" I love how Walter accurately predicted everything that was gonna go down in the end.
@@k4dow goddamn it K4DOW u fucking asshole ... everything's a fucking travesty with you mannn and what the fuck was that shit about repeating the dialogue .what the fuck does anything have to do with repeating dialogues
@@BekaZeświataI don't understand how that theory came about. Dude addresses him in this scene and at the end of the movie the bartender gives his condolences for Donny to dude. People are retarded.
"Donny shut the f- when do we play?" One of the funniest moments in film ever, I love how he goes from the natural response to Donny, being to tell him to shut the fuck up, to actually being interested in what Donny has to say. I fucking love John Goodman and I love the Coen Brothers.
Yup, with all that money Mr Pink got an early retirement and calmed right down to pursue his hobby of bowling. Mr Pink is just his business persona, Donny is his real personality
Steve Buscemi has by far the most subtle part in the main cast of this movie, but it is absolutely essential to the structured chaos of the movie's famous dialogue. And Buscemi plays it masterfully. Think about the part where Walter, seconds after telling Donny to shut the f--- up and dismisses the seriousness of a possible murder, gives Donny a knowing look about the Dude being the unreasonable one, and Donny responds with a silent gesture where he plays along sweetly just because he's an innocent people pleaser. It's the kind of detail you notice only after repeat viewings and makes the movie endlessly rewatchable. Oh yeah, and then the totally guileless and optimistic "Oh, yeah, how did that go?" about the cataclysmic shitshow that just unfolded and that the Dude has been apoplectic over for the past several minutes.
Just as subtle would be that Donny does nothing but roll strikes the whole movie and gets no appreciation for it at all. Instead he gets abused every time he opens his mouth. The movie itself hardly takes note of it, even though Donny is the sole reason the team keeps advancing in the tournament
He misfired by dropping an UZI just moments before this lol ..but he pulled out a gun from his bowling bag so Donny honestly might have seen that before and why he had the little hummingbird heart.
“Well, they didn’t , umm…they’re …they’re gonna kill that poor woman, man!!!” “The fuck you talking about? That poor woman-that poor SLUT kidnapped herself, you said so yourself!”
I love Walter's bowling style haha! it's always hilarious to me that the bowling ball beats him back to the ball return. makes me wonder what he's doing all that time at the edge of the lane.
I had Walter's bowling routine down pat,and I used to use it on occasion when my teammates would yell "You're up Walter!"Love the party atmosphere of the bowling night.These guys did it to a T.Strong coincidence,my '86 Silverado was stolen when I came out one night,never found.Love this movie and the Kingpin.
Me and one of my coworkers do the same thing....oh by the way do you need a toe I can get you toe .....hell I can you a toe by 3:00 this afternoon with nail polish
I could watch a three hour movie of nothing but bowling scenes between these three and never get tired of it. There will never be another comedy on this level. Shomer fucking Shabbos!
You can really discuss 'The Dude' and 'Walter's true friendship. But more so Walter looks up to The Dude, and you get a sense that Walter really respects 'The Dude' as a person. I don't remember any scenes where we see 'Walter' scream or shouts directly to 'The Dude'. In the meantime, we do see Walter get pissed at others and not to mention at 'Donny'. The Dude and Walter both really need each other, and you can definitely see it. The Dude as a pothead, who's paranoid and freaked out with finding the lost daughter (paranoid from all his weed consumption), wouldn't solve the puzzle all alone and therefore needs Walter assistance in rescuing the daughter. And Walter finds someone who finally listens to his "stupid" ideas (probably not thinking that The Dude is always "high" and not so keen on talking).
a tip for you budding film makers... one thing you notice about the cohen brothers is their scenes always have this related background distracton going on, the weird dancing in the theater, the man on the life support machine when walter goes nuts on the corvette, the phone ringing in this scene. they are intense scenes with a comical backdrop, and after the intense arguing or confrontation is over, there's a quick reference to the surreal background.
The film editor and the sound engineering are HUGE part of all Coen Brother's movies. There's some videos here on youtube that go into detail about that, but they play a very big part in what makes their movies so unique.
@@tcatl2603 and the brilliant intro in fargo, you're looking at a "white out" as beginning credits roll, and then "jerry's' vehicle breaks the white out as the music intensifies, then the movie starts right into the plot with jerry talking to the kidnappers.
“Where are you going, dude?” “Home, Donny 😠” “your phone’s ringin’ dude” “Thank you, Donnie 😠” That interaction is so funny to me, how the Dude manages to be polite and kind, even though he’s angry
This scene marks almost the only time Dude speaks directly to Donnie in the whole film. The only another occasion being the answer "my rug" before in the "tied the room together, didn't it" scene
This is the first and ONLY time that the Dude directly interacted with Donny. Donny directly talks to the Dude a lot, but he is never acknowledged until this scene. The two lines: “I’m going home, Donny.” and “Thank you, Donny!”
This scene always reminds me of the bowling alleys my friends and I hung out at when we were in high school. There were guys just like Walter, Donnie and the "Dude"; rolling, smoking and pounding a few beers.
my favorite part of this scene is when Donny announces the date of next league play and Walter immediately says "shut the fuck u- When is it?!" hahahaha
Nobody cares , but at 3.14 , there's a french Peugeot on the parking lot behind the HP one. It adds something special to the movie to my eyes.I mean,what is the percentage of chances for getting a french car there at this moment ?
and an alfo romeo....at 3:14 The real easter egg is supposed to be the BEN HUR auto repair shop sign above it. But honestly, I don't get it, why it should be funny or bring a smile ?
lmao watching this scene isolated i cracked up so hard when walter starts limping after the dude, i completely forgot he literally took a bullet immediately before this
I thought about writing to the Cohen's and suggesting the follow up movie, with The Dude telling his eleven year old how to get through life. Not done it yet.
Donny is the subconscious which keeps irritating the calculating conscious mind (walter) with random thoughts and feelings to which we feel "why the hell am i thinking / feeling this" and keep telling it to shut up. The trio is based on the sigmund freud model of the psyche (id,ego,superego)
This movie is the pinnacle of dialogue driven story.
No. That was Clerks-the original and the best. The Dude is in his own category-untouchable.
thank you, sir.
surfinmuso I agreed with the original comment, but then I also strongly agree with yours.
The dialogue tied the movie together, did it not?
No idea what you mean
Walter's disdain for Donny is the ultimate form of love.
abusive love
There is theory that Donny is entirely in Walter's Viet Name damaged brains.
People who criticize Walter’s treatment of Donny as abusive did not grow up with brothers, and it shows. Walter literally acts like a cranky older brother towards a younger sibling. But he loves Donny like one, and risks his life for him at the end.
I'm not convinced Walter was in Vietnam. If it's based on John Milius, Walter is just a cosplayer. A 1990s Boogie Boy
Disdain is quite the opposite of love. It's not a disdain, it's dismissiveness. That's just the way Walter speaks to ppl. Donny is the 3rd wheel in most every scenario and walter treats him accordingly.
I can't get over how adorable Steve Buscemi is in this movie
Quite a departure from how pathetic his character in Fargo is. Now that’s range.
Phones ringing Dude
@@Dogtles thank you Donnie
@@Dogtles Shut the fu... Oh you're right.
Whats a pederast, Walter?
“Donny, shut the fu-...When do we play?”
That line kills me every single time! 😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹💀😹😹😹😹😹😹
He was so sure that Donny would say something stupid and irrelevant
nah it proves he speaks before listening!
@@kalyansapsd1 it doesn’t matter what donny says if it not about bowling Walter doesn’t want to hear it
I love that part too 😂😂😂
Fr man same
"Well eventually she'll get tired of her little game and wander on back to him" I love how Walter accurately predicted everything that was gonna go down in the end.
well, not about the Big Lebowski's capacity to walk ...
@@chemistryset1 that's his point. That's the only thing Walter got right.
@@krishmav what about the toe?
@@Foxrich99 "FORGET ABOUT THE FUCKING TOE!!!!"
@@krishmav the point is he got EVERYTHING right except for the walking part.
Look at Donny, so out of his element here.
Aw, I think he's just afraid of nihilists. What would you tell him?
Daniel Rosa they are not dangerous,those man are cowards
@@Daniel-Rosa. shut the fu- .. have you ever heard of vietnam ?
@@k4dow goddamn it K4DOW u fucking asshole ... everything's a fucking travesty with you mannn and what the fuck was that shit about repeating the dialogue .what the fuck does anything have to do with repeating dialogues
@@BratoLocoLudiBrat theyre a bunch of fucking AMATEURS
Donny, shut the fu- ...when do we play?
John Goodman's total 100% earnestness and change in his expression when it registers about the bowling times is priceless.
@@davetrachtenberg6855 i think the guy is effin* flawless.... the moodswings make the whole movie priceless
I sure as shit dont fuckin role
😂😂😂
"Went alright, dudes car got a little dinged up." Kills me every time
The best bit is The Dude pacing backwards in exasperation and frustration with Walter’s statement 😂
We never MADE THE F*CKIN HANDOFF, MAN!! THEY DIDNT GET THE F*CKIN MONEY!!! 😂😂
"Phone's ringing, Dude" never fails to make me laugh to the point of tears.
Thank you Donny!
My favorite line of the whole film!
@@dustinburr1199 would that mean Donny wasn't a hallucination of Walter's traumatized mind?
I say that everytime somebody's phone is ringing.
@@BekaZeświataI don't understand how that theory came about. Dude addresses him in this scene and at the end of the movie the bartender gives his condolences for Donny to dude. People are retarded.
Phone's ringin', Dude.
Thank you, Donny!
Thank you, Katey.
I absolutely love how Walter thought the drop 'went alright'. Superb.
"Walter, we didn't make the fuckin' hand-off, man. THEY DIDN'T GET THE FUCKIN' MONEY!"
Dude’s car got a little dinged up.
Like his expectations were a lot worse
What excactly is the problem? xD
A real Swiss fuckin’ watch if I understand it correctly.
"I told that Kraut I don't roll on shabbos!"
Burkhalter, as in the kraut from Hogan's Heros. Haha!
@The monster under your bed He did say crowd
@@el34glo59 wrong he said kraut
@@el34glo59 i.ibb.co/sFKPYLK/20200927-155640.jpg
Script disagrees.
@@HighLordBlazeRebornI wrote the script so your source is bad
Donny is too pure.
...How do you get around on Shabbos?
Pure ashes anyways
Did you know he surfs on California Beaches? Mentioned only once.
Your phones ringin', dude
As pure as an element?
I love how it turned out that Walter (the one you’re supposed to think is crazy) was actually correct about everything the entire time.
Walter's not wrong, he's just an asshole.
Completely be accident,, lol.
He is crazy.
Pretty sure Lebowski really couldn't walk tho.
Well. The girl didn't actually kidnap herself.
"Donny, shut the f- when do we play?"
Saturday
And I sure as shit don’t fucking roll
"Hey Dude, where is your car?"
"Who's got your undies, Walter?"
Out of his element
You don't know, Walter?!
@@deanmorton6537 “Well, it was parked in a handicapped zone, perhaps they towed it…”
@@andrewburgemeister6684 you f***ING know it's been stolen
@@deanmorton6537 well, that certainly is a possibility, Dude…
I like how the scheduling caused Walter to scream while he calmly dismisses the kidnapping.
I DON’T ROLL ON SHABBOS!!!
I like how in all the scenes of Walter or Jesus yelling in the bowling alley, none of the other customers seem to notice.
"Donny shut the f- when do we play?" One of the funniest moments in film ever, I love how he goes from the natural response to Donny, being to tell him to shut the fuck up, to actually being interested in what Donny has to say. I fucking love John Goodman and I love the Coen Brothers.
"Donnie, shut the fuck u..when do we play?" Gets me every time.
Saturday
Rumor has is, Donny's really Mr. Pink six years after the heist.
DeliriumBox i think he's mr pink in Fargo. He dies in the end
I think you can listen to him getting blasted in the background just before Mr. White shoots Mr. Orange in the head.
DeliriumBox and after a lobotomy
andrew7taylor no, he got arrested. Apparently he gets shot, yet I’ve never heard a gunshot when he apparently got shot outside.
Yup, with all that money Mr Pink got an early retirement and calmed right down to pursue his hobby of bowling. Mr Pink is just his business persona, Donny is his real personality
Gotta love how he tells Donny to shut up out of reflex and then realized Donny actually had important information for him after.
At the end of this scene, this is the only time The Dude speaks directly to Donny throughout the whole movie... :) trivia!
Vincent Gordon Nope he spoke to him when he and Walter are talking about his rug getting peed on
Ethan O'Brien No he doesn't.
Gabriel Lewis /watch?v=4Wu598ENenk 7 seconds in. Donny 'What tied the room together dude'? Dude 'My Rug'
Ethan O'Brien I stand corrected. Never noticed that before.
Vincent Gordon This is not correct
Steve Buscemi has by far the most subtle part in the main cast of this movie, but it is absolutely essential to the structured chaos of the movie's famous dialogue. And Buscemi plays it masterfully. Think about the part where Walter, seconds after telling Donny to shut the f--- up and dismisses the seriousness of a possible murder, gives Donny a knowing look about the Dude being the unreasonable one, and Donny responds with a silent gesture where he plays along sweetly just because he's an innocent people pleaser. It's the kind of detail you notice only after repeat viewings and makes the movie endlessly rewatchable. Oh yeah, and then the totally guileless and optimistic "Oh, yeah, how did that go?" about the cataclysmic shitshow that just unfolded and that the Dude has been apoplectic over for the past several minutes.
"Went alright, dudes car got a little dinged up." Understated to say the least.
Just as subtle would be that Donny does nothing but roll strikes the whole movie and gets no appreciation for it at all. Instead he gets abused every time he opens his mouth. The movie itself hardly takes note of it, even though Donny is the sole reason the team keeps advancing in the tournament
He misfired by dropping an UZI just moments before this lol
..but he pulled out a gun from his bowling bag so Donny honestly might have seen that before and why he had the little hummingbird heart.
“Hey Walter, if you can’t ride in a car, then how do you get around on shammas?” Subtlety brilliant…he calls it shammas. The best
Walter: “what exactly is the problem?”
The Dude’s visible frustration with Walter throughout the movie is great
My fav line what exactly is the problem? The dudes frustration is palpable! The movie a genius on so many levels
“Well, they didn’t , umm…they’re …they’re gonna kill that poor woman, man!!!”
“The fuck you talking about? That poor woman-that poor SLUT kidnapped herself, you said so yourself!”
Went alright. Dudes car got a little dinged up.
TheTemplesofSyrinx1 best quote!
whos got your undies, walter?
2:54 _"'Our_ car,' Walter?"
I love Walter's bowling style haha! it's always hilarious to me that the bowling ball beats him back to the ball return. makes me wonder what he's doing all that time at the edge of the lane.
Enjoying long segments of time where he isn't been told to shut the fuck up?
I had Walter's bowling routine down pat,and I used to use it on occasion when my teammates would yell "You're up Walter!"Love the party atmosphere of the bowling night.These guys did it to a T.Strong coincidence,my '86 Silverado was stolen when I came out one night,never found.Love this movie and the Kingpin.
Probably having flashbacks from 'Nam
He didn’t watch his brothers die face down in the mud so to rush it
@@clementnade972 OR TO ENJOY THIS FAMILY RESTAURANT!!!
Fun fact: when the dude says “thank you Donny” that is the only time he speaks directly to him in the movie
@@jayrob3 Well no because the Dude talks to him.
This movie has me doing references in real life that has my friends confused as fuck, which makes me laugh even more.
indeed man, i showed this movie to my friends and they were literally too thick to understand this type of humor.
But every now and then one meets a stranger who understands...
I always say 'Fucking dog has fucking papers' and they always look confused hahaha.
I am the walrus?
Me and one of my coworkers do the same thing....oh by the way do you need a toe I can get you toe .....hell I can you a toe by 3:00 this afternoon with nail polish
“That certainly is a possibility” - that line gets me everytime😂😂😂
3:23
Oh, fuck it…
LMFAO.......................
I love how every shot in this scene could be the perfect screensaver.
also, "phones ringing dude" is the best line in the movie!
One of the absolute best movies ever made.
The funny part is that Walter was right the whole time... she got tired of her little game and ran back home.
She didnt ran back home, she went to las vegas.
Uh, Walter is playing a part in a movie. He is not some f'n genius you f'n genius!!!
@@kevinrichards481 obviously you’re not a golfer
I could watch a three hour movie of nothing but bowling scenes between these three and never get tired of it. There will never be another comedy on this level. Shomer fucking Shabbos!
You can really discuss 'The Dude' and 'Walter's true friendship. But more so Walter looks up to The Dude, and you get a sense that Walter really respects 'The Dude' as a person.
I don't remember any scenes where we see 'Walter' scream or shouts directly to 'The Dude'. In the meantime, we do see Walter get pissed at others and not to mention at 'Donny'.
The Dude and Walter both really need each other, and you can definitely see it.
The Dude as a pothead, who's paranoid and freaked out with finding the lost daughter (paranoid from all his weed consumption), wouldn't solve the puzzle all alone and therefore needs Walter assistance in rescuing the daughter.
And Walter finds someone who finally listens to his "stupid" ideas (probably not thinking that The Dude is always "high" and not so keen on talking).
Wife, not daughter. Other than that 👍
Every fkn scene man. Not just one single scene from other movies could beat a scene from this masterpiece.
Thanks so much to that legendary crew! :)
"They already posted it."
"Well they can fucking unpost it!"
That part kills me without fail lmao
“SHOMER SHABBOS!”
@@andrewburgemeister6684 SHOMER FUCKIN SHABBOS
Your phone is ringing Dude. Ringing through the whole scene. Brilliant. I spit my soda through my nose when I first watched this.
So did I!
Don't know how many times I watched this flick, and each time there is another detail that cracks me up...
gunnar jauch One of my most favorite movies. I was a 30 year sailor. We had this kind banter all the time.
phones ringing dude
THANK YOU DONNIE
a tip for you budding film makers... one thing you notice about the cohen brothers is their scenes always have this related background distracton going on, the weird dancing in the theater, the man on the life support machine when walter goes nuts on the corvette, the phone ringing in this scene. they are intense scenes with a comical backdrop, and after the intense arguing or confrontation is over, there's a quick reference to the surreal background.
The film editor and the sound engineering are HUGE part of all Coen Brother's movies. There's some videos here on youtube that go into detail about that, but they play a very big part in what makes their movies so unique.
This was a great tip, man!
Thank you! ❤
Or like the woodchipper in Fargo -- background distraction slowly becomes surreal foreground action.
@@tcatl2603 and the brilliant intro in fargo, you're looking at a "white out" as beginning credits roll, and then "jerry's' vehicle breaks the white out as the music intensifies, then the movie starts right into the plot with jerry talking to the kidnappers.
@@tomitstube Very true. I always love that bell toll when it cuts to the street in Fargo. It's foreboding.
I like the feel of 90s movies
they have a bright screening to them like a glowing foggy feel
If that makes sense
X-O Manowar that's cuz the film is old and not that good quality at all 😂
Totally know what you mean. Movies were a lot more funny & creative.
I know, thats what I love about 90s movies. Friday, Fight Club or Austin Powers are other examples for me
@@aquarius4884 Its not Aquarius, you are an idiot. Most of these movies were digitally shot.
Wild Coyote93 you do realise that’s how everybody sees music & movies from there youth , ask your nan when the best movies were made
It must have been endless fun to make this movie. It's getting better every time you watch it.
This movie was just a pure masterpiece from start to finish
everyone In this movie is out of their element
This is what happens son when you fuck a stranger in the ass
6 people are FUCKING AMATEURS!!
You want a toe? I'll get ya a toe.
8 year olds dude
littleteethkeith L0LLL
Dude losing the patience with Walter is priceless. 😂😂😂
After watching this film countless times, I've begun to realise that I'm the Donny of my group of friends.
well if you really are never forget that your friends still love you.. (and if not, you gotta cut some ties)
You are the walrus?
Phones Ringing Dude!
@@clementnade972 he's the sweet prince
Oh my god, baby Steve Buscemi is SO cute! Thanks for posting this!
That Jewish day of rest sounds very meditative & relaxing.
Yep, you sure as shit DON’T FUCKIN ROLL!!! SHOMER SHABBOS!!!!
@@andrewburgemeister6684
שומר שבת!!
It is parasitical.
“They’re gonna KILL that POOR woman!” 😂😂😂😂
“Where are you going, dude?”
“Home, Donny 😠”
“your phone’s ringin’ dude”
“Thank you, Donnie 😠”
That interaction is so funny to me, how the Dude manages to be polite and kind, even though he’s angry
This scene marks almost the only time Dude speaks directly to Donnie in the whole film. The only another occasion being the answer "my rug" before in the "tied the room together, didn't it" scene
Steve Buscemi should've won a oscar for this
sadeeeminho you're an idiot. Donny had like 7 lines the whole movie. people don't get nominated for Oscars with that. don't be dumb.
James R. Hermes no my friend, you just proved yourself to be the idiot
Well, that's just, you know, your OPINION, man!
what i miss? i just dropped in to see what condition my condition was in.....
I love how Dpnnie is always just one beat behind. So funny!
He's out of his element
Perfect casting, scripting, scenes continuity, sound and acting. Overall as far as I’m concerned a perfect movie.
This is the first and ONLY time that the Dude directly interacted with Donny. Donny directly talks to the Dude a lot, but he is never acknowledged until this scene. The two lines: “I’m going home, Donny.” and “Thank you, Donny!”
This scene should be called "Shomer Shabbos."
Fred Schwarz who you don't roll on Saturday Walter ?
I love how you use to be able to smoke and bowl. Thats was such an 80's move. "Thank you Donnie"
I just watched this movie for the first time. I can' t stop watching it. There is so much directorial details in this movie...its insane!
Donny: they posted the next round for the tournament.
Walter: Donny shut the fu... when do we play?. that line had me rolling
I love how Walter ends up having two conversations at once.
This movie has a million relatable / quotable lines . Masterpiece of a film & script & dialogue.
"Fuck it, I'm out of here!"
The Dude says the same thing in the "family restaurant"...
Is nobody going to talk about how nice that starting shot is, that rolls smoothly into the dude.
This scene always reminds me of the bowling alleys my friends and I hung out at when we were in high school. There were guys just like Walter, Donnie and the "Dude"; rolling, smoking and pounding a few beers.
3:06-3:12 - and that's the basis for "Dude, Where's My Car?" Haha
Well, yeah :)
→ www.imdb.com/title/tt0242423/trivia
That was my original thought as well, since Ive seen that movie way before somehow. So funny to see that it's actually true
It was parked in a handicapped zone....Perhaps they towed it
You fucking know has been stolen.
We’ll certainly that’s a possibility dude
@@iroczfan1620 Fuck It
@@DavidOwens-qz3lr where are you going, Dude?
@@andrewburgemeister6684 going home Donnie
"What exactly is the problem?"
Chauntae Jones there gonna kill that poor women, man.
Every line of this movie is quotable in random unrelated situations.
my favorite part of this scene is when Donny announces the date of next league play and Walter immediately says "shut the fuck u- When is it?!" hahahaha
Haha walter is so calm and collected after the botched exchange, especially at the beginning hes perfectly at ease as he readys the bowling ball toss
Love how when the phone starts ringing, he just glances and puffs signalling to ignore it hahaha
Nobody cares , but at 3.14 , there's a french Peugeot on the parking lot behind the HP one.
It adds something special to the movie to my eyes.I mean,what is the percentage of chances for getting a french car there at this moment ?
and an alfo romeo....at 3:14
The real easter egg is supposed to be the BEN HUR auto repair shop sign above it.
But honestly, I don't get it, why it should be funny or bring a smile ?
That's so sad, is that the nicest thing anyone ever says to Donny in the whole movie?
what? Walter gets him an In n' Out Burger!
My God John Goodman was really integral to the dude
That slow and steady craneshot though..,Roger Deakins is genius
Love the conversations in this movie, one of the best thing
The only time in the whole movie where The Dude actually speaks to Donny.
"I'm going home, Donny"
"Thank you Donny"
A freaking masterclass, this movie.
Walter literally pouts about Shabbos, then mouths that Dude is a big baby.
Haha
It's a Shame these kinda movies are not seen Today.
it has become rare but movies like The Lighthouse or Parasite show that there still are some amazing movie directors
Walter lectures the Dude about using the term Chinaman, yet uses Kraut to describe Burkhalter hahahaha
02:05 The Dude's reaction here is so genuine
This is just beyond genius. . . The interplay on so many levels at the same time is insane. . .
lmao watching this scene isolated i cracked up so hard when walter starts limping after the dude, i completely forgot he literally took a bullet immediately before this
“Let’s take that hill!!!”
uzi! you thought i was rolling naked!?
This movie just has,it captures your atention in every scene till the end.It has and is the best that stands its time.
One of the funniest movies ever made.
"Who's got your undies Walter?" HAH he is so out of the loop
Out of his element!
Shomer Shabbas!!!
+MrTree1779 Shomer fucking shabbas
+GreyG Oh FUCK, that's it I'm outta here!
+Mighty Davies dude! Dude!
Hahah 😂
"We didn't make the fuckin hand off man! THEY DIDN'T GET THE FUCKIN MONEY!"
The way Jeff Bridges delivers that line kills me.
0:47 "what exactly is the problem?" always lose at at this part
I've watches this movie like 5 times and just noticed that line! It's so good!
Please God give us a Lebowski TV show, and put it on a channel that would do it right.
It should be called "The Little Lebowski" and focuses on the child that The Dude and Maude supposedly had.
***** because it would most likely be terrible, as most movie to tv shows have proven
I thought about writing to the Cohen's and suggesting the follow up movie, with The Dude telling his eleven year old how to get through life. Not done it yet.
If they're smart, and they are, they leave it untouched as the masterpiece it is
the phone rings for 2 minutes....its a link to the next scene. WOW...just like at the beginning of Once Upon a Time in America
Poor Donny
Love how Walter was about to tell Donny to stfu as a reflex but Donny had actual useful information this time lol
Yeah that was actually really funny ...
Like the only time Walter treated him like he was useful ... lol
Holy shit! I believed in the theory Donny was walter's imagination but I guess not cuz of the end
Lol the time the Dude is in his greatest distress, Walter decides to have an exchange with Donnie about religion.
Background music is booker t & the mgs "behave yourself"
I'm always amazed of the timing of that scene. phone ringing, "say Dude, where is your car?", "who's got your undies Walter?"
Donny is the subconscious which keeps irritating the calculating conscious mind (walter) with random thoughts and feelings to which we feel "why the hell am i thinking / feeling this" and keep telling it to shut up. The trio is based on the sigmund freud model of the psyche (id,ego,superego)