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As much as you think you know about The Big Lebowski, and I thought I knew a lot, you’ll almost certainly discover something new at Lebowski Fest. Some of the things I learned this year were ...
While initially willing to shrug off the entire ordeal, The Dude is coerced by Walter to follow-up on the matter. It’s out of this simple quest to be compensated for his lost rug that serves as ...
The Big Lebowski, the seventh of the Coen brothers ... A student activist who’s become a SoCal layabout, he contrasts neatly with Walter, a veteran who interprets everything through the ...
Vietnam War veteran, bowling aficionado and The Dude's right-hand man, Walter Sobchak is a pivotal part of The Big Lebowski. Walter isn't exactly the most mentally stable or adept at problem ...
One of the most memorable Big Lebowski moments sees Walter accusing fellow bowler Smokey (Jimmie Dale Gilmore) of stepping over the line, inciting an argument that ends with Walter putting a gun ...
“The Big Lebowski” is one of my favorite movies. My friends and I used the language of the dude, though not Walter, during college, when we bowled weekly at the late Hollywood Star Lane ...
which was why Walter picked up the phone. Meaning “a particular way of speaking,” parlance is used twice in reference to Bunny Lebowski, the much younger wife of the Big Lebowski. The first ...
I thought, why does Walter (Goodman) bully him all the time? And then my favorite scene is the ashes." While The Big Lebowski was a moderate hit at the time of release, the zany film is considered ...
In “The Big Lebowski,” Walter Sobchak’s outrage and sincerity shine through as he attempts to explain Shabbat to his flabbergasted friends. His voice rises in frustration as he explains ...
We are all, therefore, bowling alone. The unheralded sweetness of “The Big Lebowski” is that, for the Dude, Donny, and Walter, their bowling team constitutes a small (eternally squabbling ...