My spouse and I were fortunate to attend a screening of The Big Lebowski at The Lensig in Santa Fe, around 2010 or so. David Huddleston (RIP) was in attendance. People came in costume and quoted...
My spouse and I were fortunate to attend a screening of The Big Lebowski at The Lensig in Santa Fe, around 2010 or so. David Huddleston (RIP) was in attendance. People came in costume and quoted along with the movie. Afterward we hit some local bars on the Plaza for white russians. One of my favorite memories!
It’s hard for me to put my finger on what makes The Big Lebowski such a special movie, but this essay hits a lot of the same points I would. It’s surreal and dreamlike. It’s simultaneously stupid and profound. It can be interpreted with layers of meaning. It’s genuinely funny and eminently quotable. It’s got a great soundtrack… Definitely a modern classic.
My spouse and I were fortunate to attend a screening of The Big Lebowski at The Lensig in Santa Fe, around 2010 or so. David Huddleston (RIP) was in attendance. People came in costume and quoted along with the movie. Afterward we hit some local bars on the Plaza for white russians. One of my favorite memories!
It’s hard for me to put my finger on what makes The Big Lebowski such a special movie, but this essay hits a lot of the same points I would. It’s surreal and dreamlike. It’s simultaneously stupid and profound. It can be interpreted with layers of meaning. It’s genuinely funny and eminently quotable. It’s got a great soundtrack… Definitely a modern classic.
the lack of Chandler talk is surprising.