@@WheatGrinding Donny probably would have died anyway. His heart attack began in the previous scene (where you can see him rubbing his arm and looking uncomfortable).
@@42Nightsyesterday how could he predict this would happen to Donnie? There's nothing wrong to defend yourself in a fight. And it was Walter who defeated the whole gang alone. So what's his fault here?
@@ffghfdsgfgdgsfhgsf Exactly. Idk why the other guy is trying to guilt-trip a fictional movie person over the death of a fictional movie person. There is time to fight for your rights, especially if three nihilists just raid your best friend, burn his car as a form of power play and then threaten to end your existence. I think people tend to forget that not even 100 years ago we humans still used bayonets and other melee to unlive enemies in the most gruesome ways. Imagine how brutal the Middle Ages were when it came to armed disputes and then legal punishment for crimes. I wonder how many people unlived because of heart attacks in that time.
Every time I watch the movie, I catch something new... The number "18" is significant in both Jewish and Indian cultures. For the Jewish traditions, it means gift of life. Given the writers' knack for layered humour, I am convinced this was deliberately inserted.
@@shawnthompson2303 Yes. But apparently some people say that during the last bowling scene he's in, you can see him having signs that he's going to have a heart attack. So he probably would have had one anyway, even without the Germans.
Yeah. He actually knew Donny had this thing which if he feels in danger or bad he would have a heart attack. In other scenes walter just tries to shut him up, but in here he answers his questions
American movies with m16 riffles , "I got no more ammo!, ammo is out!" but the bunch ak-s are around him but he die with empty clip hahahahhaahahahahah
Oddly enough, despite it being done as a joke in this scene, ambulance crews are often referred to as "medics" in some counties in the US. Ambulance crews that are in service may be designated Medic 1, Medic 2, Medic 3, and so on. Since there are varying levels of "EMT's" its easier to just refer to them as "Medics" for dispatchers and other first responders.
I love that Walter knew there were no shots fired. Homie improvised weaponed that fight. The directors put so much detail in all the characters. Each character having their own code and outlook. Its reflected in other Coen brothers movies but Lebowski almost being a comedy somehow makes the writing shine brighter
Still better than the guy with the gun. He didn't even manage to get a shot off before Walter bowled a strike through his ribcage. You know breathing's gonna suck for the next few weeks.
Umm it was laundry day. Knowing Walter he has back up upon backup but it's the whites. What's a man to do. Dudes rug gets pissed on. Walter loses his underwear. Donny dies. Touching,emotional ride which wouldn't have happened if the dude wasnt caught in a case of mistaken identity or was he?
Walter has two modes: teddy bear and grizzly bear. He might flip into grizzly mode at inopportune times due to his PTSD, but if someone gives him a reason to flip into grizzly mode on purpose, then they get what they deserve. }:-D Also, Walter is the yang to The Dude's yin.
Walter is the type of crazy friend you can't invite hardly anywhere without something stupid happening. But when someone wants to harm you or those you love, they gotta go through Walter first.
Yeah I've had friends like that. They were great to have around when there was trouble. The problem was they almost always were the cause of the trouble as well.
The intense electronic score under all this idiotic chaos is amazing. It peaks at the shot of the nihilist writhing on the ground with his buttcrack out.
First time I watched this movie I barely noticed that it is basically a detective noir plot, turned into a modern stoner comedy. Now when I watch it, it seems so amazingly obvious that I don't know how I missed it. In my book, this movie is as much a classic as those old Marlowe/Sam Spade movies are although they occupy completely different worlds.
You could tell Donnie wanted to run when the Sabre was pulled but he didn't. He stayed because he's a loyal friend. Even though it literally scared him to death he didn't run. Good man.
I grew up listening to Evergreen Terrace and they have a sing called "No Donnie, these men are nihilist" and I just thought it was a random title. Years later I watched this movie on a plane and this scene legit had me do a spit take
I admire Walters tactics. Throwing the bowling ball at the guy with the gun first, closing the gap with the guy welding a sword. And improvising a weapon with the boombox.
Not even joking, i have a neighbor upstairs that's just like Walter in the movie in the way that he's an old timer stuck in his set ways like that. Stuck in the "old days"
I enjoy vintage clothes alot and seeing donnies outfits throughout the movie was awesome. 1950s gabardine/rayon bowling shirts and in this scene pairs it with a gabardine jacket!
This is in my all time favorite movies. Like if I had to live on an island and I could only have 3 movies, this would be one of them for sure. Jurassic Park too
Walter's fighting skills are actually on point 😂 Took out 3 guys, one with a sword. Echoing prior comments though, where's the .45 he pulled out earlier 😂
The closest thing Walter has to PTSD is the residual shock left over from his last diarrhea attack lol. Walter has PTSD in the same way that half of the suburbanites on instagram have PTSD.
Every time I watch this movie, I catch something new... The number "18" is significant in both Jewish and Indian cultures. For the Jewish traditions, eighteen or "chai" means gift of life. Given the writers' knack for layered humour, I am convinced this was deliberately inserted. right before he dies, Donnie last words, "I have eighteen dollars." Brilliant!
Damn Walter’s a machine. Took three guys out single handedly. Not bad for an old man. Now imagine what he could do 70lbs lighter and two decades younger.
@@scottw6704 Nam was in 69-75. This scene is set in 91. Do the math dude. He’s not young. Take it from a fellow old man you’re not the same at 40 as you were at 18.
It always cracked me up that Walter pulls a gun out during a bowling game, but fights 3 men bare handed😭
There are rules
And one of them had an uzi
and a bowling ball!
League play
No need - they were cowards
- "Are they gonna hurt us, Walter?"
- "No, Donny. These men are cowards."
🤣🤣🤣
Great exchange there...subtle but freakin hilarious!
Turns out, it was enough to kill Donny anyway
@@WheatGrinding Donny probably would have died anyway. His heart attack began in the previous scene (where you can see him rubbing his arm and looking uncomfortable).
I love how Walter roasted Donny for the whole movie, but when they were in “real danger” he was reassuring Donny and taking care of him. True friend.
Except for the fact that him insisting on fighting the nihilists cost Donny his life
@@42Nightsyesterday how could he predict this would happen to Donnie? There's nothing wrong to defend yourself in a fight. And it was Walter who defeated the whole gang alone. So what's his fault here?
I always figured they were in Nam together or something
@@ffghfdsgfgdgsfhgsf Exactly. Idk why the other guy is trying to guilt-trip a fictional movie person over the death of a fictional movie person.
There is time to fight for your rights, especially if three nihilists just raid your best friend, burn his car as a form of power play and then threaten to end your existence.
I think people tend to forget that not even 100 years ago we humans still used bayonets and other melee to unlive enemies in the most gruesome ways.
Imagine how brutal the Middle Ages were when it came to armed disputes and then legal punishment for crimes. I wonder how many people unlived because of heart attacks in that time.
"Fuckn dipshit with a 9 toed woman " is one of the best burns in all cinematic history
I couldn't quite catch what he said here, thanks.
*"I got $18 dollars."*
Donny's last words.
Donny was flush the whole time
@@DaGleese yep, that's 4.5X what the Dude has on him
He died for $22
Almost $23
Every time I watch the movie, I catch something new... The number "18" is significant in both Jewish and Indian cultures. For the Jewish traditions, it means gift of life. Given the writers' knack for layered humour, I am convinced this was deliberately inserted.
@@shawnthompson2303 Yes. But apparently some people say that during the last bowling scene he's in, you can see him having signs that he's going to have a heart attack.
So he probably would have had one anyway, even without the Germans.
Love how Walter was trying to calm Donny.
these men are nihilists
Yeah. He actually knew Donny had this thing which if he feels in danger or bad he would have a heart attack. In other scenes walter just tries to shut him up, but in here he answers his questions
Yes, it's the one time he's actually nice to Donny!
@@Unknown-jt1jo the kind of small character detail that sets the coen bros apart.
These men are cowards.
0:23 “Nah Donny these men are nihilists, nothing to be afraid of” 😂
Very subtle joke, love it!
To be honest, if I’ll ever find myself in a situation like this I would love to have a buddy like Walter on my side
There's no better friend or enemy than Walter.
Supposedly he was modeled after the original screenwriter of Apocalypse Now, John Milnius I believe, guess the dude was a g
I hung out with genuine Vietnam veterans when I was young I agree with this msg
Better to be Walter. "What's mine is mine."
Sometimes. That whole pulling a gun in the bowling alley deal probably isn't what you should be.
Yeah cause he’s a Vietnam vet
"Take it easy, man.Take the 4 dollars." lmao
Lol
You want a toe for 4 dollars? I can get you a toe for $3.50...with nail polish!
"Take the 4 dollars!!!" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hey, I know you from the Seinfeld clips!
@@Iwilleatmyhattoyou Yeah, didn't you make a comment during the "Make love to the wall pervert" scene with the statue?
@@JoeCnNd could be, but don't remember
😂😂😂😂😂
Almost 5
Donnie, who’s not even sure what all this is about, was gonna to give up his money to help his friends. What a guy.
RIP
He was truly out of his element
He was a good bowler. And a good man.
@@bobschlapowitz2359 As a surfer he explored the beaches of Southern California. From La Jolla... And Leo Carrillo... And up to...... Pismo
We all need a Donnie
Nihilists entered the world of pain.
🤣🤣🤣
Nice marmot though.
"Call the medics" - Vietnam flashback
American movies with m16 riffles , "I got no more ammo!, ammo is out!" but the bunch ak-s are around him but he die with empty clip hahahahhaahahahahah
Oddly enough, despite it being done as a joke in this scene, ambulance crews are often referred to as "medics" in some counties in the US. Ambulance crews that are in service may be designated Medic 1, Medic 2, Medic 3, and so on. Since there are varying levels of "EMT's" its easier to just refer to them as "Medics" for dispatchers and other first responders.
"we got help choppering in"
R.I.P Theodore Donald Kerabatsos
I love that Walter knew there were no shots fired. Homie improvised weaponed that fight. The directors put so much detail in all the characters. Each character having their own code and outlook. Its reflected in other Coen brothers movies but Lebowski almost being a comedy somehow makes the writing shine brighter
Wonderful
I love how Walter just glares at them while Donnie and the Dude count how much money they have lol
I didn’t like seeing Donnie go
😢😢
i did
Neither did I
Definitely was out of his element. 😭😭😭
In the end, Walter loved Donnie like a brother.
i love that the one dude has a saber but he just instantly goes in for a half-hearted clinch and drops it
Walter latches on almost immediately.
Still better than the guy with the gun. He didn't even manage to get a shot off before Walter bowled a strike through his ribcage. You know breathing's gonna suck for the next few weeks.
Walter is by far the best character John Goodman has ever played.
He's so good here he is now Walter Sobchek to me no matter what he's playing
Luv that they brought their own background music
Because they're musicians seen in Maude's record collection 🎶😄
I love how unironically hard Walter goes in this scene 👍
One of the greatest movies of all time.
Missed the best bit. "We've got help choppering in"
the best part is Walter saying he wants his dirty undies back
The tragedy is that he never did get those dirty undies back.
"What's mine is mine" he was always big on the rules 😂
Umm it was laundry day. Knowing Walter he has back up upon backup but it's the whites. What's a man to do. Dudes rug gets pissed on. Walter loses his underwear. Donny dies. Touching,emotional ride which wouldn't have happened if the dude wasnt caught in a case of mistaken identity or was he?
In this scene we get to see what a badass Walter was.
And we get to see that Flea can act when he's not playing bass!
Didn’t even need to go for his gun.
When I first saw this at 14 I didn't think I could breathe out of laughter for about an hour. Never seen an ending that funny in a movie.
Donny funerals was my favorite moment 😂
Only movie funeral where I laughed so hard my stomach muscles hurt! 😂
Take the $ 4.00 dollars!!!
"Show me what you got Nihilist" !!!!!!
"Call the medics dude." 🤣🤣🤣Walter's still in Nam
PTSD. Its in thing. Even for gods like Walter
Timeless movie. Every episode is a gem.
I Love John Goodman ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Walter has two modes: teddy bear and grizzly bear. He might flip into grizzly mode at inopportune times due to his PTSD, but if someone gives him a reason to flip into grizzly mode on purpose, then they get what they deserve.
}:-D
Also, Walter is the yang to The Dude's yin.
Exactly.
Walter is the type of crazy friend you can't invite hardly anywhere without something stupid happening. But when someone wants to harm you or those you love, they gotta go through Walter first.
Yeah I've had friends like that. They were great to have around when there was trouble.
The problem was they almost always were the cause of the trouble as well.
He bites off his ear like Mike Tyson 🥊👂
1:40 Haha The way Walter reacts to the guy pulling out the sword haha
The man with the sword was selected for Walters special treatment so he wasn't hit by the bowling ball.
“And……I WOULD like my undies back!” 😂😂😂
Only Walter.
Every friend group needs a walter
Steven Merchant was clearly going through some rough times before doing the Office.
damn... he looks almost the same in jojo rabbit
Das Freaken Goggle Eye
The intense electronic score under all this idiotic chaos is amazing. It peaks at the shot of the nihilist writhing on the ground with his buttcrack out.
That's Flea from the Red Hot Chili Peppers
I love how, despite not being the tough guy he pretends to be, Walter doesn’t back down here.
Seriously? He was gonna blow smokey away had he not marked the frame zero.
@@dmitriciccarelli4082 And he also shrunk away from that guy whose car he mistakenly destroyed. Walter was a tough guy with those weaker than him.
Idk I think Walter was pretty tough here. He fought 3 guys with weapons with no hesitation
@Jimmy Midnight he backed down cuz he knew he was in the wrong. He even apologized, which was not a Waltuh thing.
@@jonlukhe gets it.
Walter found out about nihilism that week and he already understood it better than the "Nihilists"
Walter also nihilist. I think. 😂
I hated to see Donnie go down, but that scene was hilarious
Donnie had to go, to move the plot along and he had the funniest funeral I’ve ever seen.
foster's peanuts and the f-ing wind😂
What plot?
I love that foreshadowing of him not rolling a strike and flicking his wrist afterwards in the previous shot.
1:46 Walter come on he’s got a sword
The fact he says that when Flea has an MP5K is hilarious
First time I watched this movie I barely noticed that it is basically a detective noir plot, turned into a modern stoner comedy. Now when I watch it, it seems so amazingly obvious that I don't know how I missed it. In my book, this movie is as much a classic as those old Marlowe/Sam Spade movies are although they occupy completely different worlds.
John Goodman’s body of work is wildly underrated.
It is because he unfortunately got roped into the show with that psycho-wench. She overshadowed him for years.
You could tell Donnie wanted to run when the Sabre was pulled but he didn't. He stayed because he's a loyal friend. Even though it literally scared him to death he didn't run. Good man.
The F you by Walter is gut splitting hilarious
What’s MINE IS MINE!!!!
Anyone who walks towards you with a straight up F You is not to be messed with
@@jeffberd Damn Right... Those are solid words to live by.
Alright, alright, I've got 4 dollars, almost 5... 😂😂😂
Walter: What's mine is mine.
I grew up listening to Evergreen Terrace and they have a sing called "No Donnie, these men are nihilist" and I just thought it was a random title. Years later I watched this movie on a plane and this scene legit had me do a spit take
The Bad Guys had an MP5k and still couldn't win the fight.
They had no reason to make Steve Buscemi adorable in this movie, it's probably one of my favorite roles of his
Never mess with a Vietnam veteran.
I admire Walters tactics. Throwing the bowling ball at the guy with the gun first, closing the gap with the guy welding a sword. And improvising a weapon with the boombox.
Flea from Red Hot Chili Peppers. 😂 love that he just does these roles for fun.
Not even joking, i have a neighbor upstairs that's just like Walter in the movie in the way that he's an old timer stuck in his set ways like that. Stuck in the "old days"
My coworker reminds me of Walter lol
I enjoy vintage clothes alot and seeing donnies outfits throughout the movie was awesome. 1950s gabardine/rayon bowling shirts and in this scene pairs it with a gabardine jacket!
Donny died for $22, almost $23.
His girlfriend gave up a toe!
She thought we would get a millionaire dollars.
It’s not fair!
We got a man down, dude!
This is in my all time favorite movies. Like if I had to live on an island and I could only have 3 movies, this would be one of them for sure. Jurassic Park too
you sure you want jurassic park if you're stuck on an island? like, where the movie was set?
FAIR!?!?!?!?!
The way Walter says, "we got a man down dude," is hilarious
Walter" antisemit" that line kiil me every time
Vee vaant the monnnnnneeyyyyy Lebowski 😂
Walter walks the walk after all
Still love that they had Flea as one of the Nihilists!
Poor Donny!
You know, He Too Dabbled in Pacifism, Before Nam, of Course
pulled the mike tyson on him bit his ear off 🤪🤡🦻
The last person in the history of cinema who didn’t deserve death
They enteted the world of pain.
I always thought why didn't Walter attack sword guy first? But Now i see Flea having a damn gun lol so he gets the ball first
The movie, crew and principle actors should have cleaned up at the Oscars. Just disgraceful.
RIP Donny 🥺🙏🙏
RIP Theodore Donald Kerabatsos
Walter prays for these moments.
It seems you have forgotten our little deal
Lebowski is living in a crazy world
2:00 “take it east Man take the 4 dollars”
flea in this movie was hilarious
Greatest final fight scene in movie history
Walter's fighting skills are actually on point 😂
Took out 3 guys, one with a sword. Echoing prior comments though, where's the .45 he pulled out earlier 😂
I bet anything he had it on him but chose to beat them instead.
Nihilists aren't worth the ammunition.
R.I.P. Donny. The friendliest bunch of them all.
Because of Walter I've always wanted to use the line "Come and get it!" on someone. 🤣🤣🤣
I don't know why I'm saying this but Walter is awesome in every way.
They kinda make me think of Rammstein members 🤣🤣🤣
Peter stormore and steve Buscemi unrecognizable in this movie two years after Fargo.
Everyone plays at violence, Walter is NOT playing. Walter has PTSD, if I'm guessing.
The closest thing Walter has to PTSD is the residual shock left over from his last diarrhea attack lol. Walter has PTSD in the same way that half of the suburbanites on instagram have PTSD.
Fair!? Who’s the nihilists around here!? Hahaha
Did anyone else notice Flea from RHCP is in this scene
Everyone did. Back in 98
Didin't know a long time, one of the three guys is Michael Peter Balzary, better known as Flea (Red hot chilly peppers).
I didn't like seeing Donny go...
Sometimes, you need a Walter..."What's mine is mine". Take that entitled youth.
ironic, since boomers are the most entitled generation in history. the younger generations merely want some of what the boomers received unearned.
Every time I watch this movie, I catch something new... The number "18" is significant in both Jewish and Indian cultures. For the Jewish traditions, eighteen or "chai" means gift of life. Given the writers' knack for layered humour, I am convinced this was deliberately inserted. right before he dies, Donnie last words, "I have eighteen dollars." Brilliant!
A shout out for Donny who loved Bowling!
Well they finally did it, they killed my ducking car
your ducking car? is that after you met a stranger in the alps?
That music! Haha!!
Damn Walter’s a machine. Took three guys out single handedly. Not bad for an old man. Now imagine what he could do 70lbs lighter and two decades younger.
Old? He looks well under 40 here...
@@scottw6704 Nam was in 69-75. This scene is set in 91. Do the math dude. He’s not young. Take it from a fellow old man you’re not the same at 40 as you were at 18.
Donnie, whatever happened there...
Outside of a bowling alley.
"Call the medics, Dude."