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The Big Lebowski

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IMHO Pulp Fiction, reservoir dogs, The Big Lebowski (in that order) >>>>>>>>>>>>>Kill Bill 2>>>>>>>>>>>>Kill Bill 1>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the best of the rest & Office Space
 
Originally posted by: Fritzo
You know, I want to like this movie, I tried to like this movie, but I hated this movie. I don't get it.

I liked Napoleon Dynamite, so I'm into the subtle humor thing, but I just didn't get the popularity of The Big Lebowski 😕

This is a perfect example of a movie that had very little plot, poor planning, and was made with a low budget (relatively speaking).

What made it great was Jeff Bridges and the "Dude" as a character. Of course, John Goodman, Steve Buscemi, and John Turturro all made the movie.

It's sort of like SlingBlade. It was a bad movie too, but Billybob made it worth watching. (though it wasn't a comedy, most people make fun of it like it was)
 
Walter Sobchak: The man in the black pajamas, Dude. Worthy fuckin' adversary.
Donny: Who's in pajamas Walter?
Walter Sobchak: Shut the fuck up, Donny.
 
pulp fiction and big lebowski tie as the most re-watchable, most quotable, best-written dialogue movies ever.

48 Hours has better lines, soundtrack, and is more rewatchable than either of those movies
 
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