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The Big Lebowski Details

1997 Certificate 18
  • Rated:
  • 70
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When unemployed Dude is attacked in his apartment by two thugs who mistakenly think he is millionaire Jeff Lebowski, he decides to pay a visit to his namesake in the hope of receiving compensation. Read more

Starring Jeff Bridges, John Goodman, Julianne Moore, Steve Buscemi
Director Joel Coen
Genres Comedy

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The Big Lebowski

When unemployed Dude is attacked in his apartment by two thugs who mistakenly think he is millionaire Jeff Lebowski, he decides to pay a visit to his namesake in the hope of receiving compensation.

Starring Jeff Bridges, John Goodman, Julianne Moore, Steve Buscemi, David Huddleston, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Tara Reid, Mark Pellegrino, Peter Stormare
Director Joel Coen
Studio UNIVERSAL PICTURES UK
Run time DVD: 1 hr 52 mins
HD DVD: 1 hr 53 mins
Certificate Certificate 18
Genres Comedy
Language DVD: English
HD DVD: English
Dubbed German
Hearing-impaired English
Subtitles DVD: English, German
Released DVD: 12 Apr 1999
HD DVD: 26 Nov 2007
Production year: 1997
Format DVD
  • Critics' reviews (6) of The Big Lebowski

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  • 4 stars out of 5

    While not in the same class as the Coen brothers' previous film, Fargo, this goofy tribute to Raymond Chandler and film noir still comes gift-wrapped with enough good lines, ingenious plot twists and eccentric characters to satisfy their dedicated army of fans. There are in fact two Lebowskis: one is Jeff Bridges, who calls himself “the Dude”, an ageing hippy who becomes embroiled in the kidnapping of the other Lebowski's wife, aided and abetted by tenpin bowling chum John Goodman. What follows is an insane labyrinth of plot and counterplot that encompasses the drug and porn underworlds, Busby Berkeley fantasies and bathtime with a savage marmot. This is a distinctive, crazy treat, decked out with a trademark film noir narration and with marvellous performances from Bridges, the toothsome and taciturn Steve Buscemi and Coen regular Goodman, who based his Vietnam-veteran character on the bear-like writer/director John Milius.

    • Radio Times
  • "...Mr. Bridges finds a role so fit for him that he seems never to have been anywhere else. Watch this performance to see shambling executed with nonchalant grace and a seemingly out-to-lunch character played with fine comic flair..."

    • New York Times
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  • 62 out of 65 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    The Dude Abides!

    Many people saw his film as a disappointment upon its initial release following on from the hugely acclaimed Fargo but since then it has rightly claimed its place as one of the most popular Coen brothers films. This is largely due to the fact that this is a film that improves upon every viewing.

    Neither before nor since have the Coens brought together so many wonderful characters in one movie. The film is anchored by possibly Jeff Bridges best ever performances as The Dude, a laid back, aging LA dropout with a taste for Credence. It really is an exceptional, perfectly timed and delivered comedic performance.

    However this is backed up by a host of near perfect characters. John Goodman excels as the ‘Jewish’ Vietnam vet Walter who is partnered with Steve Buscemis bug eyed Donny. John Turturro delivers one of the greatest movie cameos ever as bowling Jesus. And as if that wasn’t enough you have top class turns by, among others, David Thewlis, Julianne Moore, Sam Elliott, Philip Seymour Hoffman and David Huddleston.

    The script is certainly the Coen’s funniest (with so many quotable lines it would be an insult to single any out) but as always this is twinned with wonderful visual imagery, most notably in the brilliant trip sequence.

    This is without a doubt one of the best comedies of the decade and personally one of my favourite films of all time. Unmissable.

      • Daylight from London
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  • 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Liquorice Allsorts

    This is a little gem of a movie full of teeny tiny, perfectly crafted set pieces and a bag of characters better than any liquorice allsorts selection you will find on the shelves and .... Julianne Moore in the buff, sporting a cut glass English accent, as if to the manner born (while swinging on a trapeze)

    It has it's irritating moments of losers fumbling around in loserdom, but they don't last long and anyway it simply confirms what this viewer suspected all along, that people really try to do the best they can with what they have been given.

    Chuckles rather than belly laughs but well worth this month's sub.

      • A customer from London, England
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42,465 Member ratings
  • 100
8,486
  • 90
5,665
  • 80
8,385
  • 70
6,633
  • 60
5,265
  • 50
3,059
  • 40
1,997
  • 30
1,295
  • 20
1,122
  • 10
558

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