Originally posted by: BoberFett
Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Originally posted by: IAteYourMother
Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Originally posted by: venkman
that movie is SERIOUSLY overrated.
oh, and Kingpin was better
I dont see what people see in this movie. It was so terrible I stop watching after about 10 minutes.
if you couldn't get through the first 10 minutes, then you're probably just a stale dude.
Why do think so many people like this film? Is it all the funny quotes, the way the actors portray their characters so well or just the whole movie in general? What turned me off was all the raunchiness and low brow behavior. I guess I had to be in the mood for it but wasnt several years ago.
If you think it's low brow it means the jokes are going right over your head.
Yup. This.
Without the vulgarity they based on REAL people they knew (excuses it in my book), it has the same layered humor as their
O Brother, Where Art Thou?, which is another masterpiece that only garnered them even more respect.
Thanks to
Fargo, The Coens were well-respected masters of dark humor before
The Big Lebowski. And let's not forget
the jail-break scene of
Raising Arizona... amazing film making. Despite critical acclaim, they had to drop the "humor" part to get Best Picture (
No Country for Old Men; what is that? Dark...dark?), but that just speaks to how their stuff went over the heads of those in The Academy.
I already brought it up earlier but
Lebowski offending a few idiots at Sundance enough to cause them to walk out of the room and miss their work of genius is part of the joke and it looks like
FelixDeKat fell for it too. As usual, the plot is irrelevant (though very entertaining to try and follow) and it is the situational impact from which they draw humor. Basically, IRL, they knew a guy very much like the laid-back "Dude" and thought it would be hilarious to see him in such a runaway, out-of-control situation. They were right. They created characters for some of the other interesting people they know and thus Walter and Donny were born.
This is *NOT* a stoner flick. This is NOT a low-brow vulgar comedy flick, vulgar though it may be. I am actually sad for the people who think so and can't enjoy this movie. To put it in perspective, I *HATE* stoner flicks (Grandma's Boy, Harold & Kumar, Half-Baked, etc) and I *HATE* vulgar comedies (Scary Movie, _
[Insert_
Movie_
Genre_
Here]_ Movie, modern National Lampoons, etc)... with a
passion. TBL, OTOH, I loved.