It comes from the many great noir books of Raymond Chandler and his character Marlowe. Whenever the Private dic gets beat up, he always says a sarcastic line.
They said thanks a lot a**hole like the Dude getting his house broken into and getting interrogated for nothing was a bigger inconvenience for them than him 😂😂
The issue is that nobody I've met who follows Dudeism takes the right message from it. Instead they just think it's about getting blitzed and drinking white russians. See Dudeism is about a man going through an angry discontented world. Many people don't see that The Dude is always down to hang, and he is always a supportive friend. Even The Dude gets angry - but at the end of the day The Dude moves on. Tomorrow is a new day, and taking it easy the key to living a happy life. While The Dude is a "deadbeat" he's also the only one who is content with his lot. Everyone else is always caught up in some struggle or strife... and they lash out because of it. They all carry a self-importance, and they do so to keep up appearances. Even the "nihilists" do ACTUALLY care about something. The irony is the juxtaposition of their philiosphy vs The Dudes. They use the concept of nihilism to justify their greed and apathy... The Dude gives empathy but he just is. Walter is another good example. He basically goes against the ethos of The Dude... but he is lonely so he finds solace in his friendship. The Dude accepts Walter in all of his mess. His anger issues, his politics, his co-dependency... Walter is tortured, and he exemplifies the conflict we all go through in life. The Dude sticks by him. The Big Lebowski is a story that while funny, and quotable is also a really good tale of how we can be happier and more content with ourselves. Even The Dude has shown that he's done hard work for his ideological stance... he just stopped because it wasn't worth the stress. Dudeism has a bit of wisdom I like to share that blends Pulp-Fiction together with it. "The truth is... I'm Walter. But I'm tryin'... I'm tryin' real hard to be The Dude." We all have a Walter inside of us, we just have to temper ourselves and channel our inner Dude. We aren't given a lot of options in this materialistic and capitalistic world. Often times it just means we have to know where our limits are and not push them... even if that means being a "deadbeat"
@@vitkalov The guy peed on his rug like he was an animal. A dog, a cat, whatever. You teach them not to do their business in the house. For a cat you might have it use a litterbox or you might walk the dog outside in the yard.
@@realjoecracker a better way would be to say that housebroken is a synonym to "potty trained" or "litter trained". I initially thought that housebroken is like "having your house broken into" which is what happened to the Dude here.
Moved to America as a 14 year old kid in 1998. Found this few months later at the local library as a free rental. Didn't have any money so whatever library had, that was it. Almost got a hernia laughing when this scene came on. Completely unexpected. The it's down there somewhere let me take another look had me laughing beyond belief. To this day, this movie is my coming to America christening.
Saw this the first time with a couple of friends and we laughed until we choked thru the whole movie. One of our friends couldn't make it that week so I got him to go the next week and it was the same thing: we both laughed until tears were rolling down our faces.
the toilet paper holder was empty and he was so damn lazy that he just started a new roll and put it on the tank instead of changing the empty one. a classic coen detail.
@@pit19931 yeah!! And I hate when the toilet paper is behind you! The builders and designers are not going to be using it so they don’t care! I usually place it on the counter right where it’s handy beside me
"Its down there somewhere, let me take another look" from The Dude is the same sarcasm that James Bond gives to Le Chiffre. "I've got an itch, down there. Would you mind?"🤣
I do not know how many of you realize that the Dude is more upset about his carpet being pissed on than his face being drenched with his own piss. Also the part where the goons are suddenly dumbfounded realizing the got they wrong guy This movie is comedy gold
@@hahaFunny-d8xit's a quick shot at the guy who peed on the rug. "Housebroken" is a term used to describe a pet that has been sucessfully trained to use the litterbox instead of doing their business just anywhere.
Please don’t forget the best part is when the Dude says “do you see a ring on my finger?” He holds his right hand He’s so clueless about marriage he doesn’t even know which hand the ring goes on 🤣🤣🤣😆😆😆😆
What's funny is back in 2003 or so in high school my girlfriend at the time, a Senior a year older than me, had me watch this movie with her. I didn't laugh a lot because I was into different humor, but this movie was a cult favorite back then, not super popular but a good movie. Over the years it has become more and more infamous, and more quotable and funny. I think it's one of those movies that just gets funnier with repeat viewings. You may not GET the humor if you see it not in the right frame of mind. When you watch it again, you WANT to see the humor from this film.
You’re absolutely right. First time I saw it I thought it was just okay. 2nd time, my we-taught-it little brain realized it’s the funniest movie ever made.
This are my favorite sarcastic talk back scene 1. Where's the Money, Lebowski? 2. Le Chiffre "scratching" James Bond's ball. 3. Deadpool (almost all scenes). 4. Stone Cold & Sylvester Stallone (The Expendables).
Sometimes struggles are exactly what we need in our life. If we were to go through our life without any obstacles, we would be crippled. We would not be as strong as what we could have been. Give every opportunity a chance, leave no room for regrets
people glorifying suffering is sad to have to still read online, you have absolutely no idea what a life full of adversity does to completely cripple people
@@SuperbFairy is not glorifying suffering but struggle People need struggle and challenges do be alive Why do you think many young people enter in depression despite having a much better quality of life than their ancestors
"it's down there somewhere let me take another look", is up there with "there is no crying in baseball" or "i'm batman", as greatest movie lines of all time.
I sometimes hesitate to use "Where's the money, Lebowski?" as a template for any moment someone does not deliver on something that was due. But at the same time, I think it would be extremely rude or uncaring in regards to the people behind said thing.
"Its down there somewhere, let me take another look" lmao The Dudes sarcasm is the basis of my sarcasm to this day.
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It comes from the many great noir books of Raymond Chandler and his character Marlowe. Whenever the Private dic gets beat up, he always says a sarcastic line.
It really tied the room together
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Got some balls. Threatened with drowning and still makes wisecracks like “it’s down there somewhere let me take another look.” 😂
You are one scared crook
Yep. He does have a bawling ball.
The Dude knew he wasn't getting away from being dunked one more time.
@@tommyt1971 not a smart thing to make those comments when you're in that situation.
Its a movie
0:58 something about him lecturing the Dude “Your name is Lebowski, Lebowski”, always cracks me up 😂
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That rug really tied the room together.
And this guy peed on it.
@@loonietuunes, please.
Did it not...?
@@nachumlamm9353 He has no frame of reference.
@@loonietuunesDonnie please!
I love how they are pissed off that he inconvenienced them LOL
" At least I'm house broken " gets me everytime 😂
Instead of being frightened or very angry like most people would be if they were attacked like that, the Dude is just mildly annoyed. xD
Shows how brave he is
Mildly? Mildly annoyed? He's furious! That rug really tied the room together!
"Nobody calls me Lebowski. You got the wrong guy. I'm the Dude, man."😎
El Dudarino
My wife!? Do u see a fuking ring on this finger the toilet seat is up man 😂
Your names Lebowski, Lebowski. Your wife is bunny.
"Your name's Lebowski, Lebowski."
Such a funny statement without context.
He takes his shades out of the bowl and puts them right back on. 🕶😎🚽🤣🤣😆😆
Didn't even have them on before. Just noticed that.
@@nachumlamm9353 nah he had them on his head
@@subsarefood.foodistasty.3326 Oh, yeah, you're right. I guess that's how they wound up in the toilet.
His face was in the bowl too
I mean why not ? That same toilet water on his shades was also all over his face, in his mouth and nostrils. 😂😂
Obviously you’re not a golfer 😂
That has me in stitches everytime 😂
They said thanks a lot a**hole like the Dude getting his house broken into and getting interrogated for nothing was a bigger inconvenience for them than him 😂😂
One of the most iconic films of all time.
This movie is so iconic, it's beyond quotable; it straight up inspired a new religion or philosophy called Dudeism.
The issue is that nobody I've met who follows Dudeism takes the right message from it.
Instead they just think it's about getting blitzed and drinking white russians.
See Dudeism is about a man going through an angry discontented world. Many people don't see that The Dude is always down to hang, and he is always a supportive friend. Even The Dude gets angry - but at the end of the day The Dude moves on. Tomorrow is a new day, and taking it easy the key to living a happy life.
While The Dude is a "deadbeat" he's also the only one who is content with his lot. Everyone else is always caught up in some struggle or strife... and they lash out because of it. They all carry a self-importance, and they do so to keep up appearances.
Even the "nihilists" do ACTUALLY care about something. The irony is the juxtaposition of their philiosphy vs The Dudes. They use the concept of nihilism to justify their greed and apathy... The Dude gives empathy but he just is.
Walter is another good example. He basically goes against the ethos of The Dude... but he is lonely so he finds solace in his friendship. The Dude accepts Walter in all of his mess. His anger issues, his politics, his co-dependency... Walter is tortured, and he exemplifies the conflict we all go through in life. The Dude sticks by him.
The Big Lebowski is a story that while funny, and quotable is also a really good tale of how we can be happier and more content with ourselves. Even The Dude has shown that he's done hard work for his ideological stance... he just stopped because it wasn't worth the stress.
Dudeism has a bit of wisdom I like to share that blends Pulp-Fiction together with it.
"The truth is... I'm Walter. But I'm tryin'... I'm tryin' real hard to be The Dude."
We all have a Walter inside of us, we just have to temper ourselves and channel our inner Dude.
We aren't given a lot of options in this materialistic and capitalistic world. Often times it just means we have to know where our limits are and not push them... even if that means being a "deadbeat"
Nice one man. And I like how you brought in pulp fiction at the end 😄😎
Dudeism is half a joke religion and half a promotion for a modern form of Taoism
@@robotoboy30but also it was a nice rug
@@robotoboy30 that's the kind of philosophy I need in my life
“Hey at least I’m housebroken.”
Hi robert C. Mc Gee
@@mrmohamed761 word
What does this phrase mean? Even though I know English, I can't understand the meaning
@@vitkalov The guy peed on his rug like he was an animal. A dog, a cat, whatever. You teach them not to do their business in the house. For a cat you might have it use a litterbox or you might walk the dog outside in the yard.
@@realjoecracker a better way would be to say that housebroken is a synonym to "potty trained" or "litter trained". I initially thought that housebroken is like "having your house broken into" which is what happened to the Dude here.
Moved to America as a 14 year old kid in 1998. Found this few months later at the local library as a free rental. Didn't have any money so whatever library had, that was it. Almost got a hernia laughing when this scene came on. Completely unexpected. The it's down there somewhere let me take another look had me laughing beyond belief. To this day, this movie is my coming to America christening.
Almost as if the ghost of wild west handed it to you
Awesome way to discover this treasure.
Far out, dude.
that's awesome dude
I'm from America but in 1998 I was 9 years old and rented this movie at blockbuster just based on the cover. My life was forever changed.
Saw this the first time with a couple of friends and we laughed until we choked thru the whole movie. One of our friends couldn't make it that week so I got him to go the next week and it was the same thing: we both laughed until tears were rolling down our faces.
"Ever thus to deadbeats, Lebowski." I never noticed how Shakespearean the carpet pisser is.
this is an iconic movie.. man since 99 i ve watched this one maybe 10/12 times.. superb
10 to 12 times? That's it??
That's it?
Seriously, I watch this at least once a year.
Judging by how calm he is towards the situation, this is not the first time something like this happens to him
"The toilete seat's up, man"😂
the toilet paper holder was empty and he was so damn lazy that he just started a new roll and put it on the tank instead of changing the empty one. a classic coen detail.
Doesn’t everyone do that?
Its a lot of work to put it in the holder also when the roll ends you have to take it out again so why bother.
@@pit19931 yeah!! And I hate when the toilet paper is behind you! The builders and designers are not going to be using it so they don’t care! I usually place it on the counter right where it’s handy beside me
@@jamesl9371Not if you live with other people.
“Obviously, you’re not a golfer.”
0:04 That dent in the wall is coming out of the Dude’s security deposit. 🤣🤣
I'm surprised that a scene as iconic as this, from a movie as iconic as this is only being posted by this channel in 2022.
The scene(s) was originally uploaded by them around 2015.
"Its down there somewhere, let me take another look"
from The Dude is the same sarcasm that James Bond gives to Le Chiffre.
"I've got an itch, down there. Would you mind?"🤣
"where's my money man?!" Where's my Money?" 😂
I do not know how many of you realize that the Dude is more upset about his carpet being pissed on than his face being drenched with his own piss.
Also the part where the goons are suddenly dumbfounded realizing the got they wrong guy
This movie is comedy gold
You can clean your head much easier than a rug
The water in the toilet is completely clear. It looks like it got clogged intentionally for the purpose of torturing The Dude.
Pulls the sunglasses out of the toilet 😂😂😂
"At least I'm housebroken" damn I *just* got that joke I don't know why it took me that long
What does it mean?
explain, I'm dumb
@@hahaFunny-d8x the guy in the dude's living room doing a dirty one to his rug
@@hahaFunny-d8xit's a quick shot at the guy who peed on the rug. "Housebroken" is a term used to describe a pet that has been sucessfully trained to use the litterbox instead of doing their business just anywhere.
"let me take another look" ahahaha
Please don’t forget the best part is when the Dude says “do you see a ring on my finger?” He holds his right hand
He’s so clueless about marriage he doesn’t even know which hand the ring goes on 🤣🤣🤣😆😆😆😆
maybe he's Orthodox Christian
No, the best part is when he points out the toilet seat is up.
Or a genius to get them off his back
That is genius.@@r-w-r
@@IgorMikeshinorthodox Christian’s wear the ring on the left
0:58 i love that your name’s Lebowski, Lebowski
i love that he takes the sunglasses out of the toilet and then puts them back on
“The toilet sets up, man” is one of the best arguments I’ve ever heard 😅
Gotta love that how clean that toilet cover looks behind the seat when he puts it down.
What's funny is back in 2003 or so in high school my girlfriend at the time, a Senior a year older than me, had me watch this movie with her. I didn't laugh a lot because I was into different humor, but this movie was a cult favorite back then, not super popular but a good movie. Over the years it has become more and more infamous, and more quotable and funny.
I think it's one of those movies that just gets funnier with repeat viewings. You may not GET the humor if you see it not in the right frame of mind. When you watch it again, you WANT to see the humor from this film.
Sometimes movies age better and become more interesting as time goes on. Also vice versa for other films.
You’re absolutely right. First time I saw it I thought it was just okay. 2nd time, my we-taught-it little brain realized it’s the funniest movie ever made.
This are my favorite sarcastic talk back scene
1. Where's the Money, Lebowski?
2. Le Chiffre "scratching" James Bond's ball.
3. Deadpool (almost all scenes).
4. Stone Cold & Sylvester Stallone (The Expendables).
got a little itch down there ;)
Ball? That's probably all he had left after Le Chiffre was done with him
I love how they’re mad at him for wasting their time by not being the right guy
“You see what happens?” Is a prelude
"Ever thus to the deadbeats, Lebowski." Been mishearing that line for 26 years.
i love how they're genuinely upset WITH HIM that they got the wrong guy XD
“Obviously you’re not a golfer”
"hey at least I'm house broken". Loved it.
Do you see a wedding ring on my finger?
*holds up right hand*
Hilarious detail lol
Christ he's so on top of the situation
“The rug pissers did not do this”
Honestly I'd be more pissed about the smashed tile than the rug. Must be a rental.
It's a rental. There is a scene where his landlord reminds him about the rent due.
the sound effect when they walk over that piss rug...
I do my best to abide like the dude everyday
“Obviously you’re not a golfer” Top tier sarcasm 😂😂😂
1:06 Not only is the toilet seat up, there's no roll on the paper holder.
Anyone notice the squelchy foot sound as the Blonde Thug walks over the carpet??? 😆😆😆
0:23😂😂😂
Sometimes struggles are exactly what we need in our life. If we were to go through our life without any obstacles, we would be crippled. We would not be as strong as what we could have been. Give every opportunity a chance, leave no room for regrets
I’d rather be crippled.
people glorifying suffering is sad to have to still read online, you have absolutely no idea what a life full of adversity does to completely cripple people
@@SuperbFairy is not glorifying suffering but struggle
People need struggle and challenges do be alive
Why do you think many young people enter in depression despite having a much better quality of life than their ancestors
Far out man
The first time I watched this I didn't realise the milk exploded and went in the toilet. I was like wtf kind of toilet water is that?!
proove that you dont have a wife without telling me
"The toilet seats up man"
was there even one moment in this movie that wsnt legendary
"it's down there somewhere let me take another look", is up there with "there is no crying in baseball" or "i'm batman", as greatest movie lines of all time.
all i can see is a georgian baby getting aggressively baptised
" your wife owes money to Jackie Treehorn that mean your owe money to Jackie Treehorn "
Walt busting down the Red Corvette scene 🤪
Where’s the money Lebowski
I love how his toilet paper roll is empty.
The Dude is the type of guy who is more concerned about his concerned cocktail than his rotator cuff if you put him in a hammerlock.
Great movie 🔥❤️🔥
"Ever thus to deadbeats, Lebowski"
Where’s the kid Wazowski!?
All Dude wanted was his rug back
The dude😂😂😂
Me when a guy called lebowski owes me money
At least I'm house broken 🤣
What a great scene.
i love how this doesn't have nearly as many views as the baby
Jacob’s making the Dude the Protector of the Island - colorized
Only time I heard of this was with that baby getting baptized
It never occurred to me that the milk was spilled all over the toilet and wall 😂
"ever thus to deadbeats lebowski"
Don't worry, Lebowski's dad was a certified diver in a popular 60's show, he taught him how to free dive
They don't make movies like this anymore
They didn’t make movies like this when it came out either. The Big Lebowski is very much it’s own thing, and I love it for that.
Where's the money, Dude???? 🚽 In case the blond guy didn't ask.... (Love this movie!!!)
He is the live-action version of Postal Guy and no one can convince me otherwise
I like that the thing that pisses the dude off the most in this situation is them implying he might be in a committed relationship
If only Walter had been there. I doubt he could have overpowered them, but the mere sight of that pistol (loaded or not) would have scared them off.
Obviously you're not a golfer lmfao
That's Jacob before Jacob was invented! 😂
If you don't get it, you're not a Lostie.
Why’s it uploaded today? Didn’t they already upload the big Lebowski movie clips years ago?
Jay leno, moments before falling down that hill
I sometimes hesitate to use "Where's the money, Lebowski?" as a template for any moment someone does not deliver on something that was due. But at the same time, I think it would be extremely rude or uncaring in regards to the people behind said thing.
Tel them “Still waiting on that heifer, Julio” instead.
Good film
The rug was his red line :)
WHERE'S THE MONEY LEBOWSKI
The dude abides...
Kevin Flynn got ambush!
This is where the meme originated
Your name is Larry, Larry.
Day by day addicted to your vdo by❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😘😘😘😘😘😘😘❤️❤️😘
Pov: you are a target in hitman and get hit with a sieker 1 dart
Is that Paul from Dexter
Jacob from Lost has come a looooong way from the island.
The Completionist in nutshell
daaamn you beat me to it