COVID-19 and the great reset: Briefing note #32, November 18, 2020
Check out our editors' picks for our favorite Prime Video original movies and TV series, including " The Boys ," " Fleabag ," and more. See the full list. When "the dude" Lebowski is mistaken for a millionaire Lebowski, two thugs urinate on his rug to Te him into paying a debt he knows nothing about. While attempting to gain recompense for the ruined rug from his wealthy counterpart, he accepts a one-time job with high pay-off.
He enlists the help of his bowling buddy, Walter, a gun-toting Jewish-convert with anger issues. Deception leads to more trouble, and it soon seems that everyone from porn empire tycoons to nihilists want something from The Dude. Written by ahmetkozan.
The Coen brothers Joel and Ethan are the most innovative and, perhaps, the best filmmakers working today. Or they at least rank along side the likes of Martin Scorsese and rising director star Quentin Tarantino.
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Think about it: "Blood Simple" was the best film of ; "Raising Arizona" was the best film of ; "Miller's Crossing" was the best movie of ; "Barton Fink" was the best movie of ; and "Fargo" was the best movie of Now comes their latest effort, "The Big Lebowski," which, while it isn't in quite the same league as the above films, is still one of the most thoroughly entertaining movies of The Dude's apartment gets broken into and a thief urinates on his rug. That's all I can tell you.
The rest is really too bizarre and complicated to put into words; but it's bizarre and complicated in the best ways of the words. Still, what I'll remember most about "The Big Lebowski" is the outstanding number of utterly terrific performances.
Bridges delivers the best performance of his career and probably the best of the year as a bum lie-about who just wants to be left alone.
John Goodman is the real comic gem here as the forever-loudmouthed Walter, The Dude's bowling partner and best friend. Steve Buscemi co-stars as the dimwitted, bug-eyed Donny, the third bowling partner; there's a small but interestingly offbeat spot for Julianne Moore; and John Torturro stops in, as Jesus the bowler, for what is probably the best walk-on performance in years.
If you are a Coen brothers fan or like humor that is distinctly offbeat, you have found your movie. As a rather avid moviegoer, I found the film to be a great excersise in pointless extremeties and respectable raunch.]
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