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🌶 Certified Scorching1998 • Comedy / Crime • 117m

The Big Lebowski

"Times like these call for a Big Lebowski."

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Jeffrey 'The Dude' Lebowski, a Los Angeles slacker who only wants to bowl and drink White Russians, is mistaken for another Jeffrey Lebowski, a wheelchair-bound millionaire, and finds himself dragged into a strange series of events involving nihilists, adult film producers, ferrets, errant toes, and large sums of money.

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Jeff Bridges
Jeff Bridges
The Dude
John Goodman
John Goodman
Walter Sobchak
Julianne Moore
Julianne Moore
Maude Lebowski
Steve Buscemi
Steve Buscemi
Donny
David Huddleston
David Huddleston
The Big Lebowski
Philip Seymour Hoffman
Philip Seymour Hoffman
Brandt
Tara Reid
Tara Reid
Bunny Lebowski
Philip Moon
Philip Moon
Treehorn Thug
Mark Pellegrino
Mark Pellegrino
Treehorn Thug
Peter Stormare
Peter Stormare
Nihilist
Flea
Flea
Nihilist
Torsten Voges
Torsten Voges
Nihilist
Jimmie Dale Gilmore
Jimmie Dale Gilmore
Smokey
Jack Kehler
Jack Kehler
Dude's Landlord
John Turturro
John Turturro
Jesus Quintana
Carlos Leon
Carlos Leon
Maude's Thug
Richard Gant
Richard Gant
Older Cop
Christian Clemenson
Christian Clemenson
Younger Cop
Producer: Ethan CoenExecutive Producer: Tim BevanDirector: Joel CoenExecutive Producer: Eric FellnerWriter: Ethan CoenWriter: Joel CoenDirector: Ethan Coen

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Film.Viewer.999
2021-04-07
100%

Fun, clever and engaging. Joel & Eitan Cohen's most iconic creation

r96sk
2023-06-24
80%

<em>'The Big Lebowski'</em> is entertaining. Jeff Bridges and John Goodman are a fun duo, I even would've enjoyed this 1998 flick more if it was just those two for the whole near 2 hours. Everyone else on the cast is good too, amusing seeing Peter Stormare in a role like this - as opposed to one like John Abruzzi. Speaking of <em>'Prison Break'</em>, Jonathan Krantz is also in this! The film starts like a house on the fire, I did find the rest of it - particularly the middle portion - a little (emphasis on 'little') less as the story is stretched out a tad, though all in all it gave me a good time and I'd happily rewatch it no doubt.

CinemaSerf
2025-03-13
70%

The “Dude” (Jeff Bridges) just wants to go through life drinking and bowling so is a bit narked when two thugs break into his apartment demanding cash! They’ve got the wrong “Lebowski” but only discover that after they’ve micturated on his rug! Determined to get some recompense, he goes to the correct one (David Huddleston) where he is given short shrift but decides to help himself to one of the many rugs that dot the man’s mansion and he also takes a bit of a shine to his young trophy wife! Days later, he is summoned back by the butler “Brandt” (Philip Seymour Hoffman) and told that she has been kidnapped and that he is to help them deliver $1,000,000 to the felons. He reckons she’s probably behind the crime herself, but agrees - for a fee, and recruits his loud mouthed mate “Walter” (John Goodman) to help out. That’s not all, though! It turns out that there’s yet another “Lebowski” and she’s his daughter “Maude” (Julianne Moore). She’s an energetically enigmatic, quite ruthless, woman who points out that the cash they are proposing to use is actually not her dad’s - and she needs it back. With the scene now set, the capers quickly escalate and no rug is safe! Bridges leads this ensemble cast really well here as the story lurches from one disastrous escapade to another, marrying some witty dialogue with some borderline slapstick and all held together via White Russians and the bowling alley. Moore is also on good form as is the less-is-more performance from an underused but amiable Steve Buscemi as the third wheel on their wagon “Donny”. The plot itself doesn’t really matter, it’s largely incidental to the engaging efforts of all except, maybe, for a Goodman whose constant expletives lose their potency quite quickly as his character becomes a bit too boorish. It is laugh out loud funny at times and as a semi-satirical look at layabout life, wealth and drug crime it’s well worth a look.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English, Hebrew, Spanish, German
Studios
PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, Working Title Films
Budget
$15,000,000
Box Office
$47,010,480

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