Print: Good - Sound: Good - Label: Century - Year: 1998 - Cover: OK - Format: 1.85:1 - Length: 1h38m/1h48m - Before: No - Again: Maybe - Price: £1 - Rating: 6/10.
In The Big Lebowski, its 1991, unemployed 60s refugee Jeff The Dude Lebowski (Jeff Bridges) lives his laid-back LA lifestyle, enjoying being with his bowling buddies, fascist security-store owner Walter Sobchak (John Goodman) and mild-mannered ex-surfer Theodore Donald Donny Kerabatsos (Steve Buscemi).
The Dudes life takes a turn for the worst, when one afternoon two goons break into his threadbare bungalow, rough him up, and urinate on his living room rug, all because Jackie Treehorn (Ben Gazzara) is owed money by the wife of Jeff Lebowski (David Huddleston) and its a case of mistaken identity! From here The Dude gets in deeper and deeper, but will he come out the other side?
The Big Lebowski is one of those movies that is acclaimed as being brilliant, I enjoyed it, but wouldn't go that far!
I collect DVDs, we have over 3,000 titles in the house now! I buy most from Car Boot Sales,Poundshops, markets, sales, and greatly reduced from the internet, but I only buy what I want to watch! I do a short report when I watch them, I got rid of almost 800 titles at Christmas 2010 (low score, duplicates, ones I'd never watch etc.) I continue to wade through them, and appear to be buying slightly less, but still watching like mad :)
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