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The Big Lebowski |
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Rating: Summary: Awesome Review: One word: Grea
Rating: Summary: What? Review: I had the misfortune on having to watch this trash. I am here to warn you... NEVER EVER SEE THIS BORING NON-SENSICAL GARBAGE!
Rating: Summary: It is the greatest movie that I have ever seen! Review: The Big Lebowski is the funniest movie that this critic has ever seen. The "f" word is used so much. It is great. The sheer humor of this movie is astounding. John Goodman delivers his best performance ever, playing an Vietnam veteran who loves to bowl, is divorced, and pretends to be Jewish. Jeff Bridges excellently portrays his character, "The Dude." He is a perfect "throwback" to the late 1960s and early 1970s. This is a top notch movie!
Rating: Summary: Are you a slacker? Then you'll love this. Review: This movie is hilarious. I could watch it every day and never get bored. Unlike most comedies, this works on many different levels and features terrific acting and visuals. If you're lazy and have a strange sense of humor, this is definitely for you. Watch it with a bunch of people to get the full effect.
Rating: Summary: This movie was very "dude-like" Review: This movie was terrific. The Cohen Brothers make great movies. They tie in dark comedies with suspence and out comes a fabulous movie. We hope they continue making movies that are really worth paying $7.50 to see.
Rating: Summary: Love the movie, Great actors, great humor Review: Great movie, a must see for bowlers. and jhon goodman fans.
Rating: Summary: My God sir! I will not abide another toe. Review: And you thought Raising Arizona required repeated viewings for the full effect. I never get tired of this movie. A classic in the same league as "The Jerk" and the aforementioned Coen Bros. flick.
Rating: Summary: The Greatest Movie of All-Time!! Review: I watched this movie almost weekly (sometimes more) all throughout my past year of college! I've memorized nearly every scene and can recite some of the most classic lines from the film on demand. This movie has great character development (pay special attention to Brant--he's brilliant!!) and the DVD has an interesting interview with the Coen brothers (I never realized what strange dorks they are). It gets better each time you see it--there are always new quirks and nuances to pick up on. Buy your copy now!!!!
Rating: Summary: Like Totally Disappointing, Man ! Review: This movie was very disappointing. After so many good reviews I thought it just had to be great. Just shows you you cant rely on public opinion ! The non-stop foul language didn't help either. I suppose the script writer was struggling to come up with words to fill out the incredibly inane script.
Rating: Summary: How simple life could be Review: The first time I saw this one, I was expecting another "Raising Arizona". It had been arough day at work and I was in the mood for a good laugh. I wasn't really paying that close attention and what I actually did see, I didn't see the humor in. The only thing I remembered was the "Jesus scene" in which he confronts and threatens John Goodman. Nearly a year later, I picked it up again and saw just how much my sense of humor had changed in a year. I actually got it this time. Once I figured out how to watch it, I really enjoyed it. Some of the scenes are so hysterical, that I go into random, uncontrollable laughing fits just thinking about it. It isn't just a run of the mill lamo-comedy made after another Saturday Night Live kit. This comedy has depth and it is impossible to comprehend everything even after five viewings. You will love the scene where Dude and Walter are confronting the parents of the kid who they believe stole Dude's car. Also, the phone ringing scene with the cops. This is, without a doubt, the most laid back movie ever made. After thinking about it, I guess there is a little bit of the Dude in all of us. Afterall, who wouldn't like to spend every day drinking and bowling?
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