That last scene where Walter dont give a shit about fact that he just destroyed 2 cars which wasnt even his and just eat comfortably burger is genius 😂
@@salvadordeleon273 Stonewalling means he's staying completely silent and not giving any reaction as a tactic. Calling someone a prick is like calling them an asshole.
I like how the beginning of this scene gives a hint to what Walter and The Dude do/did as a living, which I've heard a theory that Walter and The Dude were screenwriters together, and that's why Walter is so amazed at meeting one of his personal heroes as a screenwriter, and that's how The Dude is able to actually have a house, from the money he made working with Walter.
The dude is actually a trustafarian. He's supposed to be related to the guy that made the Rubik's cube so he lives on that inheritance like the Big Lebowski lives off of his families money he himself didn't earn. The difference being is the dude doesn't hide it and pretend that he's somebody he's not.
One of the more underrated lines in the film. Could this be the biggest understatement ever in the history of film ? Absolutely hilarious the way Pilar says it😅
3:48 Just the looks on their faces as they’re eating their dinner and the music playing..............priceless. John Goodman is emotionless Steve Buscemi is just unnerved. And the driver is like, “well that didn’t go anywhere near as planned”
@@VanillaLimeCoke Donnie and Walter call him Dude thru the hole movie dude and he referred to himself as The Dude when he's talking to Labawsky the Millionaire
Note: if you have a friend like Walter and you're bringing him with you to resolve issues with other people, MAKE DAMN SURE that you & he are in agreement on exactly what Plan B, C, and D are before you arrive at your destination.
Holly shit!!! I've seen this film 20 times and never noticed this! Thank you for pointing it out, it's like watching the scene again for the 1st time! :-D
@@nachotc5297 " You see what happens when you find a stranger in the alps? This is what happens when you feed a stoner scrambled eggs! " this is the edited censored version that was aired on comedy central.
@@ruger51995 I dunno. I chuckled at "feeding a stoner scrambled eggs". It's not the actual line but kudos to CC for putting something just as absurd to bypass the censors while still being worth a chuckle. Or a guffaw.
Agreed. While the movie's too crazy for plot holes, there are two moments I've always been puzzled by. First, this one: WHO is "Pilar" - the mom? Maid? "Sweetie, the Man's here." Did Walter CALL this house and make an appointment? The other mystery: How did Maud know to reach the Dude at the bowling alley bar? Did he give Maud the number?
@@classiclife7204 I mean I don’t want to stereotype but I was under the impression that Pilar was the nurse especially given that she mentioned his health problems and that she also seems Latina. Second, I think Maude finding the number was supposed to seem improbable to add some more absurdity. I mean there’s a number of ways she could’ve known like hired people watching or something and I think the writers wanted to leave it up to the viewer .
Hahahaha everything about this scene from the dude breaking the porch light to the dogs howling and the lights turning on up the whole street!! I just love it remember to not fool a stranger In the alps !
One time I had a smashed windshield. I removed it myself, but needed to vacuum up the loose glass. I thought I would drive up the road a mile to the car wash, and use their vacuum. Driving a car without a windshield is NOT a smart thing to do. Lol
When here the dudes windshield pop like a melon a loose it on the floor laughing!! There isn't a funnier movie out there than this!!! There just isn't!
I've always loved how when Walter tells her theyre not the police, he doesn't say who they are, just that they want to talk to Larry. Now just two random guys in their house.
That last scene where Walter dont give a shit about fact that he just destroyed 2 cars which wasnt even his and just eat comfortably burger is genius 😂
Anf that latino music fits perfectly
😂😂😂🤣
As he said earlier in the movie: He's calmer than you are.
@@damimelis Santana
It's important that you not forget in and out
John Goodman is so brilliant in this movie🤣
I love the fact how he got more involved in the situation then the dude did.
Wholesome. We should have buddies like Walter and Donny.
John Goodman made the movie so damn perfect and his performance as Walter is 100% perfect and he was the right actor to play the role.
Soooo brilliant!!
My favorite movie of all time with no hesitation!!
"The little pricks stonewalling me"
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Language problem here
😂
😂😂😂😂😂
@@salvadordeleon273 Stonewalling means he's staying completely silent and not giving any reaction as a tactic. Calling someone a prick is like calling them an asshole.
I love that they still went to In and out after the whole plan failed. 😂
Those are good burgers.
@@dars5229 Your out of your element Donny!
Question is... how did they get away from the guy whose car Walter vandalized?
@@icantgivecredit871 I guess because he beat the crap out of the Dude’s car he considered it settled? 😂
@@bradensmith7530 - 😂😂
Have you ever heard of Vietnam?
Oh for Chrissakes
Imagine somebody using that as a real argument
Died laughing at that
He always has to bring that up in every argument doesn't he?
@@victorm152 I mean ya...that's why I love walter in this movie
"Oh no, he has health problems."
It gets me every time. It's absolutely hilarious.
I love how quick it went for Walter to turn to plan B. It was already in his mind that he was going to destroy the new Vette.
Yes!! I just realized that on this watch hahahaha
Little Larry is the real hero of this movie. He avoids all conflict. He doesn't meddle. He doesn't say a word. He's the real Dude.
mm hmm!
Real Stoic
@@chadgrewal4829 stoic!!!1
Yeah, but he's flunking Social Studies.
Idk man I think the dude is the only dude but good point tho
I love the face John Goodman makes after he says "You're killing your father, Larry", as if expecting that line is going to work on him. XD
DOESN'T GIVE A FUCK!!
"No, he has health problems."
That may be the funniest sentence in the entire movie.
Lean like a Cholo lol it’s very understate. I bet a lot of people miss it.
What gave it away? Was it the massive iron fucking lung he’s encased in?
Oh no ma’am, we didn’t want to give the impression we were police exactly.
"You might wanna watch out the front window Larry."
This is what happens, Larry.
This is what happens when....YOU FUCK A STRANGER IN THE ASS
@@shawnthompson2303 This is what happens when you fuck a stranger in the ass, Larry.
I love the visual gag where the car is so shitty he just has to lightly kick it to open the trunk 😂
'Is this your homework, Larry?' best movie quote ever.
3:08 that footwork tho
I love the sound his steps make.
🤣
"This is my associate" Lmfao
Larry is a true nihilist
You're killing your father Larry. 🤣
“You see what happens when you find a stranger in the alps?!”- Comedy Central
Or even worse: "Feed a stoner scrambled eggs"
GREATEST LINE EVER!!!!
Im pretty thats not what Walter said dude
@@claymack1109 That's just, like, uh your opinion, man
@@goodpeopleoftheworldunite 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I like how the beginning of this scene gives a hint to what Walter and The Dude do/did as a living, which I've heard a theory that Walter and The Dude were screenwriters together, and that's why Walter is so amazed at meeting one of his personal heroes as a screenwriter, and that's how The Dude is able to actually have a house, from the money he made working with Walter.
I always figured that the Dude was a drug dealer, hence why he was "the dude".
Walter actually owns his own Security Company. You see him standing in front of it with “ The Ringer”
The dude is actually a trustafarian. He's supposed to be related to the guy that made the Rubik's cube so he lives on that inheritance like the Big Lebowski lives off of his families money he himself didn't earn. The difference being is the dude doesn't hide it and pretend that he's somebody he's not.
Would also explain why Marty wants the Dudes notes about his play
Dude is renting
"He has health problems" Lol.
One of the more underrated lines in the film. Could this be the biggest understatement ever in the history of film ? Absolutely hilarious the way Pilar says it😅
3:48
Just the looks on their faces as they’re eating their dinner and the music playing..............priceless.
John Goodman is emotionless
Steve Buscemi is just unnerved.
And the driver is like, “well that didn’t go anywhere near as planned”
Did you refer to The Dude as "the driver"?
Thrillseeker8922
Yes.
Didn’t know he was THE DUDE.
I just saw this film last month.
@@VanillaLimeCoke Donnie and Walter call him Dude thru the hole movie dude and he referred to himself as The Dude when he's talking to Labawsky the Millionaire
I love how Jon Goodman is in his own world the whole movie until the dude has to clarify literally what just happened, one of the best movies
Note: if you have a friend like Walter and you're bringing him with you to resolve issues with other people, MAKE DAMN SURE that you & he are in agreement on exactly what Plan B, C, and D are before you arrive at your destination.
Better left him in bowling 😂
Agreed.
They still got the mood to have food in the car like nothing serious happened. Poor Dude too damn funny 😂😂
I guess mood-less Larry taught them a nihilistic lesson
Say what you want about the national socialist but at least there's an ethos
3:25
He's doing the "peace sign" after smashing the car lol
brilliant! :D
Holly shit!!! I've seen this film 20 times and never noticed this! Thank you for pointing it out, it's like watching the scene again for the 1st time! :-D
What a scene, what a movie. Top draw 😂😂😂
yeah I loved it
f*cking A
"MY CAAAAR
MY BAABY"
The script writing of this movie is beyond brilliant.......
AND A NICE DAY TO YOU, SIR!
I love how Walter is in a bad ass suit LMFAO
"He has health problems"😂😂😂
It gets funnier every time you see it
I think Larry was about to crack ! 🤣🤣
Larry didnt even say a single word 😂
Captain obvious
Stonewalling
@@alphamaleprankstv6285 that shit takes some skill to notice the hell u talking bout
AND A GOOD DAY TO YOU SIR! Just the way he says it😂
A word of advice.......never, I mean NEVER, feed a stoner scrambled eggs.
I need to know why
@@nachotc5297 " You see what happens when you find a stranger in the alps? This is what happens when you feed a stoner scrambled eggs! " this is the edited censored version that was aired on comedy central.
@@viktourdesmond4346 wow that is really boring version then -_-
@@ruger51995 I dunno. I chuckled at "feeding a stoner scrambled eggs". It's not the actual line but kudos to CC for putting something just as absurd to bypass the censors while still being worth a chuckle. Or a guffaw.
YOU SEE WHAT HAPPENS LARRY? YOU SEE WHAT HAPPENS LARRY?
Little Larry is rock solid.
3:01 all the lights turning on is PERFECT with that being said 🤣🤣👏🏻👏🏻
How did they do this with a straight face?
Andrew Corbett I’m sure it required a few takes to get to the car destruction part 😂😂😂
It’s Called acting
@@mr.nobody7959 It's called _great_ acting
The Car smashing Scene wasn't even in the Script, John Goodman just started to improvise and they went with it
I love that Goodman has that serial killer smile when he’s asking about “little larry”.
I'm still trying to figure out why Larry's mom let two random strangers in. Was Larry expecting a visit from the police?
Agreed. While the movie's too crazy for plot holes, there are two moments I've always been puzzled by. First, this one: WHO is "Pilar" - the mom? Maid? "Sweetie, the Man's here." Did Walter CALL this house and make an appointment? The other mystery: How did Maud know to reach the Dude at the bowling alley bar? Did he give Maud the number?
It was the early 90s. Most people weren’t as Ill intentioned as they are now.
@@classiclife7204 I mean I don’t want to stereotype but I was under the impression that Pilar was the nurse especially given that she mentioned his health problems and that she also seems Latina. Second, I think Maude finding the number was supposed to seem improbable to add some more absurdity. I mean there’s a number of ways she could’ve known like hired people watching or something and I think the writers wanted to leave it up to the viewer .
@@bosej.2621 Yeah, probably right on both fronts
She seemed like the caretaker and it’s very possible Someone in that profession is very loving and trustworthy
so..... that guy parks his expensive car down the street in front of someone else's house
Yeah considering the street is completely empty bit odd
@@TWH442 perhaps it wasn't empty when he parked it
Perhaps the other side of the street is for leaf pickup only
@@theBuckeye927 perhaps he doesn’t like backing in or out of his drive way?
@@theBuckeye927 they can always c9me down the other side to for leaf pickup
Hahahaha everything about this scene from the dude breaking the porch light to the dogs howling and the lights turning on up the whole street!! I just love it remember to not fool a stranger In the alps !
“We know that this is your Homework Larry,
We know that you stole the car
And the fucking money x2
And we know that this is your homework”
You're killing your father Larry... (see Walter's face)
The funny thing is, Little Larry most probably isn't old enough to drive
So? He drove The Dude’s car?
I wonder why Walter would think that Larry would have been able to buy a car, since the kid is only 15.
He thought he stole the million dollars out of the dude’s car, and he probably thought the kid was 16
"No no, he has health problem" never would have guessed in a million years
"This is what happens Larry!"
🤣
The homework in a bag all official like lmfao
The dude moving around impatiently behind Walter after she opens the door! Hahahaha
"Is this your homework Larry?" LMAO
Just ask him about the car, man!!!
Larry is entering a world of pain!
This is one of my favorite movie scenes of all time
“Have you ever heard of Vietnam, Larry?”
Donny secretly enjoying his double-double with animal fries in the back seat.
John Goodman is basically the real life version of Eric Cartman in this film
this is a fictional movie, not real life
@@fcoquezada but his acting was real.
@@fcoquezada you know what he meant, cartman is a cartoon.
Lmao that title was enough to get me laughing.
Walter: _"Have you ever heard of Vietnam?"_
Dude: _"Oh for Christ's sake!"_
I'm imagining Sully destroying Cars.
3:13 “MY CAR!! MY BABY!”
AND A GOOD DAY TO YOU, SIR!
And a good day to you sir😂😂
I think John Goodman is losing his temper when he smashed the 🚗 😄😄😄😄😄.
One time I had a smashed windshield. I removed it myself, but needed to vacuum up the loose glass.
I thought I would drive up the road a mile to the car wash, and use their vacuum.
Driving a car without a windshield is NOT a smart thing to do. Lol
I love when the earthquake of wwe fame comes out and its really his car
When here the dudes windshield pop like a melon a loose it on the floor laughing!! There isn't a funnier movie out there than this!!! There just isn't!
I've always loved how when Walter tells her theyre not the police, he doesn't say who they are, just that they want to talk to Larry. Now just two random guys in their house.
Every scene in every movie ever made should be as perfect as this one.
"Pilar?" such a likable guy, that Sobchack.
(1:42)
'This Is Your Homework Larry?'
'We Know It His (Beep) Homework, Where's The (Beep) Money You Little Brat?' 😂 I just laugh ever time!
Pilar's "Oh no, no" at 0:47 reminds me of Consuelo from Family Guy
"?!Oye como va..?!"
fun fact the corvette-owner in this scene is a hollywood video editor and has only been in the big lebowski and nothing else
Hey even if this is his only film. Big Lebowski is in the library of congress. So he’s effectively got cinematic immortality.
The look on Dude’s face as he drives home is priceless, he’s so pissed.
Larry still lives on Radford.
.....near the In & Out Burger
That ending. Legendary!
01:35 just love that evidence bag 🧾 😂😂😂
3:28 "Come on man"
Genius.
Yes the car made it home, you’re calling me at home! Lol
"My name is Walter Sobchak, this is my associate, Jeffrey Lebowski" 😆
This movie is the best.
"is he....does he still write?"
When you meet a stranger in the Alps 🤣
3:25 the fucking peace sign lmfao
"Is that your car out front?"
"Is this your homework, Larry?"
"WE KNOW IT'S HIS FUCKING HOMEWORK!"
I freakin lost it 🤣
no walter, it did not look like larry was about to crack...
fantastic performance from john goodman and jeff bridges. I guess that they liked the script so much.
Hahahaha, LOVE this scene :D
This was the best!
You might want to watch out that front window Larry.
3:28 "No hey that's not his" hahah
"he has health problems"
You don't say..
Broplems*
Dude.... poor dude on the ride home.
Walter is a VERY tryin friend!! LMADO!
Don’t drive drunk Larry, your teacher knows.
Goodman is trying not to laugh in this scene
Larry was about to crack.
Great movie!
You're entering in the world of pain son