One of the Funniest Movies Ever? THE BIG LEBOWSKI (1998) MOVIE REACTION!!
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This movie is so re watchable, every time you watch you get something new or have a different favorite quote.
@kuhpunkt
3 жыл бұрын
Well, that's just, like, your opinion, man...
@jhonata13souza
3 жыл бұрын
new shit come to light man
@dard4642
3 жыл бұрын
I literally have no idea how many times I've seen this movie.
@funnelnutz3227
2 жыл бұрын
Whats in the briefcase...my dirty undies dude
@stobe187
Жыл бұрын
You can re-watch this just for the facial expressions alone.
One of the many tidbits about this film I love is that the directors deliberately wrote Donnie for Steve Buscemi because he had been in several of their films and always had tons of dialog, so they wanted to give him a part where he barely says a dozen words.
@izzonj
3 жыл бұрын
Buscemi has been in four Cohen brothers movies and has died in each one, with each movie seeing him wind up in smaller and smaller pieces
Once you know what happened, the scene of the two of them interrogating Larry Sellers becomes even funnier when you consider it from Larry's perspective. These two guys show up, wave your homework in your face, scream that they want the money and that you're killing your father, then one of them goes outside and demolishes your neighbor's car.
@dard4642
3 жыл бұрын
This movie gets funnier the first few times you watch it, for sure.
@foljs5858
3 жыл бұрын
There wasn't any money, and the car outside wasn't his, but didn't Larry at least steal the car? How did his homework ended there?
@Elerad
3 жыл бұрын
@@foljs5858 He did take the car for a joy ride, but most of what Walter's saying still isn't making any sense to him. Bear in mind, they don't even bring up the car being stolen, they just talk about his homework and the million dollars. It's doubtful he even knows why they have his homework, and he sure has no clue what million dollars they're talking about
@Elerad
3 жыл бұрын
And even more hilariously, after shouting this insanity at him, they go out and smash up his neighbor's car and act as though this is somehow supposed to terrify him.
@Dan_Kanerva
3 жыл бұрын
@@Elerad to be fair : if back when i was in my teens , 2 mafia looking morons showed up to threaten me and then start destroying my neighbors cars... i would be very scared . Like i did something that i wasn't supposed to when i stole a car
Walter was right about everything. Bunny wasn't kidnapped, the kidnappers were amateurs and the toe wasn't hers.
My all-time favourite bit of trivia for this movie: for the network broadcast, they had to dub in a lot of dialogue to cover up all the swearing. For Goodman's unhinged "This is what happens when you f*** a stranger in the a**" rant they changed it to "This is what happens when you find a stranger in the Alps!" Which is still weirdly funny.
@Number0neSon
3 жыл бұрын
Right up there with "Yippee Ki Yay, Mr. Falcon!" from the Die Hard 2 network broadcast, lol.
@RustyCyler
Жыл бұрын
The self-censored words you wrote are "fuck" and "ass". You really self-censored the word 'ass', sigh.
@veggiesaremurder
8 ай бұрын
That's hilarious! I used to love watching the dubbed TV versions of movies just for the absurd dialogue. My all-time favorite is 'The Exorcist' when they replaced "your mother sucks cocks in Hell" with "your mother sews socks in Hell". 😂😂😂
The movie just gets better the more times you see it. It's packed with so many great moments.
Every time they show Donnie bowling in the film he gets a strike. Until the time right before he dies. Watch his facial expression, he knows something is off after missing it. Always stuck with me since I first saw the film.
@TheRadScientist_
3 жыл бұрын
Also after Donnie sits down he grabs and shakes his arm in pain. Apparently arm pain is a sign of an on coming heart attack.
@Blutteufel
Жыл бұрын
@@TheRadScientist_ You're not too bright, are you?
"Not something I'd go out of my way to watch again." I thought the same thing once.
@dard4642
3 жыл бұрын
I saw it in the theater and wasn't really impressed at the time. I watched it years later and couldn't believe I'd missed such a gem.
@kittensmakingcandles
3 жыл бұрын
@@dard4642 Basically that was my experience too DARD. First time I saw it, I just thought it was an okay film with quirky characters and story. Then a while later I was having a barbecue with friends and someone wanted to watch it, so I reluctantly said okay and just ended up watching along. And suddenly, there it was, the real film experience. And it was really great. I think the first time I was just trying to follow the plot and figure out where it was going. The second time, I just bathed in the great moments. The great performances, the great chemistry, and the great stages and setups and payoffs.
@dard4642
3 жыл бұрын
@@kittensmakingcandles yeah. I wasn't ready for it when I first saw it. Not just that day, but at that point in my life.
@Lowclef
3 жыл бұрын
You can tell they've both seen it before by the way they picked up teeny tiny things.
Every American man alive adores this movie. It becomes iconic. The Dude abides but poor Donnie.
@Number0neSon
3 жыл бұрын
Goodnight, Sweet Prince, lol.
This is one of those few movies, which I saw in the cinema, all by myself, with no lady or friends, that really made me laugh out loud, all through out the movie! One of the best comedies ever! Joel & Ethan Coen's ''Raising Arizona'' (1987) is also one of my favorite comedies.
@norwegianblue2017
2 жыл бұрын
I was working in a movie theater in high school when Raising Arizona came out. Saw that movie so many times for free. I remember one woman coming out of it in tears and demanding to talk to the manager. She scolded her for showing such a "violent movie" in the theater. I guess that scene at the end where Nicholas Cage gets beat up triggered her. People are weird.
Guy on the right might be talking about Jeff's brother, Beau Bridges? He's in a ton of tv shows, including scifi and maybe usa and others Great reaction!
Killing it with these reaction choices. Complete classic.
"You've confused Jeff Bridges with Nash Bridges. How do you even do that?" Fuck me that was hilarious.
The "thanks a lot asshole" in the beginning by Treehorn's goon always makes me laugh. And one of my other favorites is Maude's pure indignation towards the plot of the porn movie: "The story is ludicrous." One of Coen's best. Rightfully celebrated.
I love how he goes the extra mile to get his rug
@dard4642
3 жыл бұрын
It really tied the room together.
This is my favorite movie in the whole world. I watch it at least three times a year since the first time I watched it, around 17 or 18 years ago. Sometimes I put it on just to watch a little bit while I'm having dinner and end up watching the whole thing again. Glad you liked it.
Favorite comedy all-time! Love that you reacted to this!
Sam Elliot is a deity that bookends the film.
13:01 - I recall John Goodman expressing a similar sentiment on the DVD extras (If I recall correctly from a couple decades ago.) It was behind the scenes footage between takes where Goodman was grappling with the humor.
YEEESSS!! Love that you guys are checking this awesome move out!
I loved this review. One of my all time favorites! "Don't fuck with the Jesus"! 😂
There's entire story and a complex set of characters surrounding the dude and yet he's completely oblivious and is of no help to them. He just wants to bowl And get his rug back!
@Shaggit
3 жыл бұрын
And yet he never actually bowls. His friends do but not him.
@christopherhasenberg1113
3 жыл бұрын
He also wants his Johnson so he can get head from that poor woman that they're going to kill...
Love the random dialogue in this film.
Yeah its a pretty fkn weird one huh? I'm stoked you lads gave it a go! - Anyway, I dig seeing the both of you, keep em coming Jimmy & Cash!
So much to say about this movie. Glad you watched it. Good take on film noir genre.
The only reason I like the scene with the laughing guy is the way Jeff Bridges delivers the lines "what do you do??" And "what is with this guy..who is he??" he's as confused as the audience and it sounds hilarious to me when he asks that.
You gentlemen are truly cultured now!
Jimmy, dude. Granted, I've been drinking. But truth to tell, although I'm straight, I love you, man. You make me laugh. And your insight is spot on.
I watched this with a friend in 98 at the theater knowing nothing about. It was funny but a bit too much to take in I guess. I remember the drive home me and friend were laughing our asses off talking about the movie more than we laughed in the theater. I guess the hilarious stupidity of some of the scenes and dialog needed a bit of time to soak in for me to get. I went and watched it a few more times with other friends and countless times on dvd. It's one of the best.
I first saw this movie in class and it was crazy how funny it wuz. Dude WTF Man
Great reaction guys, thanks for reacting and not talking over the entire movie. This is one of those movies where its pretty confusing the first watch, but as other wrote, this movie is VERY re-watchable. The more you watch, the more genius comedy you'll find. There's 'Easter Eggs" everywhere in this movie and nearly every line is quotable. And finally its not "Jesus", its "The Jesus".
Adore this movie, absolute gem.
"AS IF WE'D EVER DREAM OF TAKING YOUR BULLSH*T MONEY!" Me and my friends who also love this movie, speak to one another using pretty much only lines from this movie, wherever possible. We never agreed to this, it just happened naturally it has continued for about 15 years.
@mybatteryisdying1001
3 жыл бұрын
similar with Entourage quotes
This movie demands repeat viewing. There are so many little things that you miss the first time around. Did you notice that the little dog went wandering off in the parking lot while Walter walks to the car with the empty carrier after giving that big speech on how to properly handle a show dog? The movie is full of stuff like that. One of the best comedies ever made for sure. Fun fact: I was assigned to see this movie in the theaters when taking a college film class.
The dude abides. Mark it zero!
You guys reacting to The Big Lebowski. YES. YES. YES. Seen the movie so many times. Never fails to make me laugh. Cash confusing Jeff Bridges with Nash Bridges. Fucking hilarious. 5:00-5:09 So true. One of your best movie reactions. As much as I love the Dude, I agree with Cash about John Goodman/Walter being the MVP of the movie.
I love that Walter actually has some bite in his bark
Say friend you got another one em sassparailla.
This is my favorite film of all time, it really ties an evening together. Also lots of people get Jeff Bridges and Jeff Daniels confused. Maybe that was who you were thinking about?
That scene with Knox and Maude laughing on the phone; that's exactly what it feels like to be a foreigner.
Dick Cheney, never thought about that, although the movie (made in 1998) is actually situated in 1991, around the Gulf War.
Hell yea I’m here for this lol
Do "Miller's Crossing" My favorite of the Coen Brothers films and one that has received less attention than it deserves. For witty dialogue, easily on my top 10. For reference I think that list might also contain: In Bruges Grosse Pointe Blank Fletch About a Boy High Fidelity Confessions of a Dangerous Mind Usual Suspects Way of the Gun What's missing?
@FrancoisDressler
Жыл бұрын
Way of the Gun is a gem.
i love philip seymour hoffman's character in this movie
YES! Great choice there Jimmy
"Well, that's just like your opinion, man"...lol.
Have to disagree -- the scene with Maude and a weird cameo by David Thewlis and his tiny moustache with them both laughing on the phone while the Dude is completely bewildered *kills me* every time. Hilarious.
Try reacting to Bad times at the el royale Chronicle Blood Diamond Upgrade
“She’s gotta feed the monkey” 🤣🤣🤣
“You’re obviously not a golfer!”
The Dude abides. And nobody fucks with the Jesus.
Nash Bridges not to be confused with Jeff Bridges 🤔
"Jesus" was John Turturro. See "Miller's Crossing".
Great reaction glad you enjoyed it , it’s made me drink kahlua and milk ,now
If you loved this, you should watch "The Fisher King" 1991. Jeff Bridges is in it and Robin Williams runs naked through central park. It's a good way to start with Terry Gilliam, his least insane movie probably.
I really like Burn after reading too, its basically Big Lebowski, but Brad Pitt, Clooney, J.K. Simmons etc are the idiots this time :D You should check it out
i have been ordering white russian for years just for the dude.
Feel like you guys need to watch Heat if you haven't already. My favorite cops and robbers film. Big names in it too.
Beau bridges is Jeff’s brother done a fair bit of tv
I always thought sam elliott plays god wandering around people and just watching his creation
See "Miller's Crossing" and "No Country for Old Men".
Anyone else light a J and laugh like a kid at this reaction? Fuck... this movie is funny every single time you watch it regardless of how many times you've seen it. The Coen brothers are master film makers. I've watch this movie it seems like hundreds of times but I still find new things.
Oh brother where art thou.
I can't watch Jacob drown Richard on LOST without thinking "Where's the money SHIT HEAD?"
Check out "Arlington Road" for another Jeff Bridges movie.
MIght be time to react to Fargo. The movie, and the series.
I'm gonna echo some of the other comments here - watch it a couple more times and you'll really appreciate it!
Macram, your comments would say 10/10. Donnie in the Folgers to confirm.
@lewis9702
2 жыл бұрын
"The best part of waking up is Donnie in your cup"
I like how Walter was right all along.
Donny you’re out of your element
"So racially he's pretty cool..?" "They aren't literally his children."
@zammmerjammer
3 жыл бұрын
Philip Seymour Hoffman as "Brad" might be my favourite part of this movie.
You guys need to check out Four Rooms
Open with the best line... Fuck the tournament?
This is one of those rare movies that gets funnier the more times you watch it. I thought is was mildly funny when I first saw it in the theatre. But each time I watched it after that, it got funnier and funnier. It is just layered with very funny stuff upon funnier stuff. Every time I watch it I pick up something new that's funny. Like it being around the 7 or 8th viewing when it dawned on me that when the Dude is writing the check for 69¢ to buy the half-n-half, and later on when his landlord is reminding him on Tuesday it will be the 10th... that means he was post-dating the fucking check by at least 3 days! Post-dating a 69¢ check... ROFLMAO
oh yes.
Dude!
Look, just stay away from my fucking lady friend!!!
Wow 🤩
Julianne Moore was haaaaawwwwt at this time. Redhead goddess right there.
..., you know, I-I-I-I... this could be a-a-a-a lot more, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, complex, I mean, it's not just, it might not be just such a simple... uh, you know?
Sam Elliot is basically god. He knows all, sees all and thats why hes the narrator.
I fucking love Walter 🤘🏽
I tried to buy the Dude’s sweater for my ex but it’s stupid expensive
Is this your homework Larry?
So what Cash is saying is, he doesn't fuck with the Jesus?
@mybatteryisdying1001
3 жыл бұрын
none of them lol
For me it's THE MOVIE against religious separation
@alexsclewis
3 жыл бұрын
wat
Probably *the* single most quotable movie of all time. At least until Black Dynamite came along in 2009.
Twelve year olds, dude.
@szeddezs
Жыл бұрын
*Eight
@mikemath9508
Жыл бұрын
@@szeddezs eight twelve years olds, dude
The only movie i've enjoyed more than this was Logjammin.
I love this film so much, also ur criteria about that scene not making u laugh, in my screenwriting class when u want a reaction from an audience u have to have the characters do the opposite from what emotion u want the audience to feel. So when characters r laughing on screen, the audience can't laugh because the characters r doing it for them. This applies to any reaction, trying not to cry will make an audience cry, characters being annoyed by something makes the audience laugh, this is a powerful tool to use in writing cause u can manipulate an audience however u want if u can do it correctly
DUDE. WHITE RUSSIAN?
@alexsclewis
3 жыл бұрын
are you offering?
@mikemath9508
3 жыл бұрын
Asked my boss to make me one last night. He said, "that woman drink" and wouldn't
Not liking The Jesus is blasphemy.
I know that both of you have seen this movie multiple times and are lying and pretending you haven't seen it.
@JimmyMacram
3 жыл бұрын
Lmfao what?