We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from. To learn more or opt-out, read our Cookie Policy. It starts with a tumbleweed that tumbles through its opening shots to the serene sounds of the country band Sons of the Pioneers, which kicks things off at a mellow tempo.
This is a man who takes it easy to the point that he loses track of the days of the week, and who dresses like every day is Casual Friday. But the film around him has depths to plumb, and then some: There is no bottom. The difference between the films lies in the divergent attitudes of their protagonists, one who embodies skyscraping ambition and one whose aspirations have long since atrophied.
A Guide to the Films of the Coen Brothers. Video Movies vs. Photos Top cast Edit. Philip Seymour Hoffman Brandt as Brandt. Flea Nihilist 2 as Nihilist 2. Torsten Voges Nihilist 3 as Nihilist 3. Jimmie Dale Gilmore Smokey as Smokey. James G. Hoosier Quintana's Partner as Quintana's Partner.
Joel Coen Ethan Coen uncredited. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. When "the dude" Lebowski is mistaken for a millionaire Lebowski, two thugs urinate on his rug to coerce 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. Hay quienes tratan de ganarse la vida sin mover un dedo The Coen brothers say that, like The Dude he played, Bridges was very low-key and low-maintenance — but there was one key piece of information he wanted to know before shooting each scene.
And that was kind of the extent of what you had to do to direct Jeff. The Big Lebowski is set during the Gulf War of the early s, but the Coen brothers weren't out to make a strong political statement.
Rather, they needed something that Walter — The Dude's right-wing, tough-talking sidekick — could be upset about. The Dude reminded Jeff Bridges of himself in the s — and he had the wardrobe to match. Jeff Bridges is a veteran actor with a lengthy list of accomplishments, but he says that, back in the '60s, he wasn't unlike The Dude. I smoked my share of pot and all that, and the long hair," he told Rolling Stone , adding that he taps into elements of himself when he's stepping into a character.
My looks and my wardrobe are very important. I kind of work on the exterior and the interior at the same time. They kind of inform each other. So we went up to my closet to see my clothes, kind of match The Dude. And we just found all kinds of stuff. Those jelly sandals, some T-shirts that I had. The acting is so natural, and the comedic timing so spot-on, many assume that at least some of the scenes had to be improvised — but actor John Goodman says no.
For the majority of his life, he has not been a slacker. In truth, he has been a film marketing and distribution guru for decades, a producer, a producer's representative, a founding member of the Sundance Film Festival, a writer, a political activist known for being a member of the Seattle Seven, as well as a father to two daughters, Keely and Annabelle. All of this in addition to being the cult classic icon you have come to adore.
Like most people, he has bowled but he is not a bowler. During his time assisting the Coen brothers with marketing for their movie Blood Simple , Jeff had the idea to throw a massive party at a bowling alley.
Its impressive turnout seems to have stuck in their minds, spawning the integral plotline. According to Peter Exline, a friend and associate of the Coen brothers, the rug that "really tied the room together" is based on comments made in when he had directors Joel and Ethan Coen over for a barbecue one night.
During the evening, he would stop in between telling a story to ask the Coen brothers, "Doesn't this rug really tie the room together? Buy The Dude's Sweater. The Coen brothers modeled Lebowski's relaxed look after Dowd, pictured at right in the late s. Joel and Ethan Coen met Jeff Dowd when he was working behind-the-scenes on distribution and promotional strategies for their film Blood Simple. Working closely with Dowd, the Coen brothers soon discovered that his nickname was "The Dude".
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