@@smiffy68Actually, it really is just a statement of opinion. For it to be science there has to be a clear hypothesis which can be determined or measured in a controlled environment. "...Liam and Me, we're(p) gonna(v) F*ck(v/a) you(plural p) up(verb, in this case)" a statement which neither poses a question, means of method in which to calculate an accurate reading of any results (other than a single match which is too small a sample to attain any meaningful results) nor gives any base reading from which 'up' could be calculated in any trajectory. Also, he begins the sentence "My God" which is a literal proclamation towards theology rather than science. Therefore, it is my opinion (by reason of fact) that The Dude was was more accurate in his summation of the original quote than you. It was just, like, his opinion, man.😉
@smiffy68 what science don't Republicans believe in? Last I checked they are the only ones in America that understand men can't magically become women.
"O Brother Where Art Thou" is another Coen Brothers film that's just as whacky in its own way. It has a fantastic old school gospel music soundtrack, and you get to enjoy John Turturro throughout the whole film. Plus John Goodman appears doing his usual outlandish performance. And you also get George Clooney and Holly Hunter.
O Brother is my favorite because it's the Coens at their most creative. Two other must-see Coen films are Fargo and Raising Arizona. Their most acclaimed film is No Country for Old Men, but I think the rec above and the two must-sees here are the best for reactions.
"Let me explain to you, I'm not Mr. Lebowski! I'm The Dude, you know? Or you can address me as Duder, his Royal Dudeness or El Duderino?" "The Dude Abides." "All The Dude wanted was his rug back. I'm not greedy. It really....tied the room together."
“OVER THE LIIIIIIIIINE!!” “Nobody fucks with the Jesus.” “Not on the rug man.” Damn this movie so so fucking quotable. Also The Dude is the literal embodiment of Zen. I will know I have achieved everything in life when I can wear what he wears out in public and not give a shit what anyone else thinks because it is so damn comfortable. And I can kinda understand why there is a religion based on The Dude!
Yes, and no rewrites. Jeff Bridges asked about that during the filming -- he thought he wasn't getting the updated pages, from day to day, but someone (I think John Goodman) told him that there weren't rewrites on Coen Brothers films.
10/10 The Most Quotable Film of All Time Those Coen brothers have an ear for language. You feel it in the sing-songy banalities of Fargo, and in the noiresque machine-gun dialogue of Miller's Crossing, but neither of these can prepare you for the feast for the ears that is The Big Lebowski. Channeling the opaque mysteries of Raymond Chandler, the Coens throw LA resident bum and Bowling aficionado Jeff Lebowski ("The Dude" to his friends) into a strange triple-crossing case of kidnapping, ransoms, nihilists and urinated-upon rugs. It is the equivalent of throwing unrelenting forces at an immovable object, the Dude's bemused stoicism at constant odds with the world around him. He'd much rather be bowling with crazed Vietnam Vet Walter (John Goodman) and pure silent soul Donnie (Steve Buscemi). As with so much of the Coens' output, style is more than half the point: not just visual, though ace DP Roger Deakins paints an alluring canvas, but tonal and auditory. This is an insanely funny head-trip of a movie, with wonderfully idiosyncratic characters, down to the smallest part. Who better than the Coens to reinvent the comedy of errors? This is without a doubt one of their very best, a personal favorite, an unmissable film and the kind of experience that will plant an indelible smile on your face. Do yourself and see this now, if you haven't already.
Maybe top 3 quotable but Caddyshack is probably the most quotable and Apocalypse Now maybe 2nd. I was a kid in the 70's and in high school in the 80's and they were constantly quoted...and still now.
Im surprised that both of them have not seen this film till now, im an Indian & it's one of those films that grew on me watching time after time. Who doesn't love *The Dude's* philosophy.
You really can't go wrong with the Coen Brothers: "No country for old men" "O Brother Where Art Thou?" "Fargo" "Raising Arizona" "The Hudsucker proxy" etc. etc.
In an interview Jeff Bridges said he took his daughter to the set once not knowing which scene they‘d be filming, it turned out to be the Gutterballs dream sequence 😳 Awkward!
Nice reaction - I see this as a stoner parody of The Big Sleep - other movies riffing off Chandler and Hawks include Altman's Long Goodbye and Anderson's Inherent Vice - re the Coens, check out Miller's Crossing, their best IMO - also Blood Simple, Raising Arizona, Barton Fink, and Fargo
Man, if you've only seen this Coen movie there's a whole lot of joy (and only a couple of utter dogs) in front of you. "Miller's Crossing" is my personal favorite, but it's *so* hard to choose.
Brilliant watching this again through you guys. An absolute classic. Controlled chaos mixed with a side of hallucinogens. Hope you guys catch Fargo someday. Seems very much up your respective alleys.
On a level, it's a send-up of film noir from the 1940s - the kidnapping is the plot's McGuffin (the essentially meaningless centre of the story that is still important for what is spun off it). The film is also a meditation on friendship between men - amazing stuff allround
@@richieclean A stoner movie like 'Up in the Air' with Cheech and Chong can have all those things...but what I meant was this should not be regarded as just a movie about a man who is stoned...but much more than that...!
@@vishalnimkar8246 well obviously it's not just a movie about a man who is stoned. That's just *one* characteristic of *one* of the characters (albeit a defining one). That's equivalent to saying that Die Hard is not just a movie about a man with no shoes on as if it needed to be pointed out. In your original comment you said that you don't think The Big Lebowski qualifies as a stoner movie, and to support that claim you essentially implied that stoner movies, in general, are not "full-fledged" comedies with amazing characters and dialogue. I would suggest that if the "stoner movie" is a subgenre, they are almost exclusively "full-fledged" comedies, and those that aren't are, at the very least, comedy dramas; see Friday/Next Friday, Dude Where's My Car, Harold and Kumar, Dazed and Confused etc Whether these films have "amazing characters and dialogue" is a little more subjective, but I don't think it's unreasonable to suggest that, on the whole, stoner movies are character driven, and have memorable dialogue at least. This all begs the question as to what makes a film a "stoner movie" and, unless you have a more nuanced suggestion, I'd argue that the only necessary component is that at least one of the central characters is a habitual pot-smoker. On that basis I would argue that The Big Lebowski absolutely qualifies as a stoner movie. Is it more than that? Absolutely. It's also, arguably, a bowling movie. It's unequivocally a Chandleresque detective mystery (albeit a comedic one); according to the Coen Brothers that is its entire raison d'etre. And to say that it's *also* a stoner movie is not to diminish it in any way. Indeed, it's probably the definitive stoner movie.
It seems to me that this is another variation on neo-noir from the Coens, like Blood Simple but much lighter. They basically probably sat down and said “let’s write a Chandler novel but populate it with all manner of kooky LA folks”. The title itself is likely a riff on “The Big Sleep”.
I'm always sort of curious when they stopped teaching cursive in public schools. I don't think I'm more than a decade older than these two, but neither of them seem to be able to read cursive so it must have been somewhat soon in relation to my own time in primary school.
Other Coen Brothers movies that I have seen and enjoyed: Raising Arizona, Fargo, The Hudsucker Proxy, Oh Brother Where Art Thou, The Ladykillers, Barton Fink, The Man Who Wasn't There.
This came out in 1998. There were cell phones, I had one. Including the year in the movie title always helps. Cars had phones before people did, and CB's were used for semi's in the 70s.
Late to the party as so often happens, but I'd love to see y'all react to Rian Johnson's first film, Brick. Achara in particular, because it was her review of Glass Onion that got me watching this channel.
I've noticed the reveal of Bunny's feet when she's driving is hit or miss. Some still think she's missing a toe. I blame casting. The feet curve down too much, hiding the tip. This happened in Saving Private Ryan with the Upham/ German soldier ordeal. The guys looked too similar.
Sam Elliot: "You have to use so many cuss words?" The Dude:.....what f**k you talking about?.. Make's me laugh every time. Such a quotable movie. So many good Coen Brothers movies like No Country For Old Men, Raising Arizona, Fargo, Blood Simple, Miller''s Crossing, Coen Brothers movies are like a box of chocolates.. You never know what you're gonna get. Great reaction, guys.
If you guys haven't seen other Coen Brothers movies, I highly recommend, O, Brother, Where Art Thou, in particular as well as the others. O, Brother, is very good as well as perhaps their most generally popular.
Amazing analysis from both of you! And if Burn After Reading is all you've seen of the Coens, you are in for one hell of an adventure. All their films are brilliant, but for me FARGO is still their masterpiece. Would love to see your take on that. Very different tone but an incredible film.
The Big Lebowski is a film noir disguised as a comedy. An innocent man is drawn into an underworld where everyone is trying to cheat everyone else, and in the process he is seduced by a femme fatale. But in this case, instead of being a hard-boiled detective, the protagonist is a slacker. IMO, Walter Sobchak is John Goodman's best role. Angry, loud, obsessed with his service in Vietnam, wrong almost all the time, and funny as hell. Other great Coen Brothers movies that would be good to react to: Fargo, No Country for Old Men, O Brother Where Art Thou?, Raising Arizona, True Grit, Miller's Crossing, Blood Simple.
When the Dude is two seconds away from getting his nuts gnawed off during the battle in the bathtub, the female reactors always say "Oh, the poor ferret!" 17:35
My man, the mic is an inch away, you don't have to press it into your mouth for it to pick you up - that's kind of the point of the headset in the first place
Enjoyed watching 3/4 of that with you, but Mr Greenshirt's constant microphone repositioning go to me in the end... You don't need to push your mic closer to your mouth so that we can hear you!!.. it just distorts your voice!..Leave it like your lady friend has it.. ie . the correct position!
"Yeah? Well, you know, that's just, like, your opinion man." Still one of the greatest movie quotes to this day. I wish more people tought like this.
The dude abides
They're called republicans. And that "opinion" is what the rest of us call "science".
@@smiffy68 Oh, that's just _adorable..._
@@smiffy68Actually, it really is just a statement of opinion. For it to be science there has to be a clear hypothesis which can be determined or measured in a controlled environment. "...Liam and Me, we're(p) gonna(v) F*ck(v/a) you(plural p) up(verb, in this case)" a statement which neither poses a question, means of method in which to calculate an accurate reading of any results (other than a single match which is too small a sample to attain any meaningful results) nor gives any base reading from which 'up' could be calculated in any trajectory. Also, he begins the sentence "My God" which is a literal proclamation towards theology rather than science. Therefore, it is my opinion (by reason of fact) that The Dude was was more accurate in his summation of the original quote than you. It was just, like, his opinion, man.😉
@smiffy68 what science don't Republicans believe in? Last I checked they are the only ones in America that understand men can't magically become women.
The best summary I’ve ever heard of TBL is that a movie keeps trying to happen to the Dude but he just won’t have it.
Everything that sounds like improvising, is actually written. Coen's write all the pause, gulps and grunts and very specific about it.
Geniuses
"O Brother Where Art Thou" is another Coen Brothers film that's just as whacky in its own way. It has a fantastic old school gospel music soundtrack, and you get to enjoy John Turturro throughout the whole film. Plus John Goodman appears doing his usual outlandish performance. And you also get George Clooney and Holly Hunter.
O Brother is my favorite because it's the Coens at their most creative. Two other must-see Coen films are Fargo and Raising Arizona. Their most acclaimed film is No Country for Old Men, but I think the rec above and the two must-sees here are the best for reactions.
It's also based on Homer's Odyssey
"Let me explain to you, I'm not Mr. Lebowski! I'm The Dude, you know? Or you can address me as Duder, his Royal Dudeness or El Duderino?"
"The Dude Abides."
"All The Dude wanted was his rug back. I'm not greedy. It really....tied the room together."
Everybody worries about the ferret not realizing it's scratching & pawing in his Johnson area trying to stay above water
I never tire of The Big Lebowski... aged like the finest of wines. "Look, just because we're bereaved doesn't make us saps!" 🤣
Brandt's facial expressions are almost worth the price of admission alone.
Well Dude, we just don't know...
Lebowski wardrobe provided by Jeff Bridges' closet. The Coens apparently saw how he dressed and just told him to wear the stuff he usually wears.
Love it
“Burn after Reading” is such an underrated movie
Would love to see a Coen Brothers series of reactions. Fargo, O Brother Where Art Thou, No Country For Old Men, Raising Arizona...
16:03 All the actors said that everything was in the script, down to every pause and verbal inflection.
“OVER THE LIIIIIIIIINE!!”
“Nobody fucks with the Jesus.”
“Not on the rug man.”
Damn this movie so so fucking quotable.
Also The Dude is the literal embodiment of Zen. I will know I have achieved everything in life when I can wear what he wears out in public and not give a shit what anyone else thinks because it is so damn comfortable. And I can kinda understand why there is a religion based on The Dude!
"I said we CUT OFF YOUR JOHNSON!"
"The Dude abides"
"Well, that's just like, your opinion, man"
This movie's dialogue, man
"3,000 years of tradition, from Moses to Sandy Koufax; YER GODDAMN RIGHT I'M LIVING IN THE F***I'M PAST!!! "
"Do you have to use s many cuss words?"
Walter- "My dirty undies, laundry, the whites."
Breaking Bad- "🧐 Walter White😎"
Donnie was actually told to STFU because his character in the movie Fargo never shut up in the movie! True!
Lmao
The best description I've heard is "A slacker wanders into a Film Noir".
16:06 It did sound completely natural, but *none* of that was improv. All of it is in the script, including all the stuttering.
Yes, and no rewrites. Jeff Bridges asked about that during the filming -- he thought he wasn't getting the updated pages, from day to day, but someone (I think John Goodman) told him that there weren't rewrites on Coen Brothers films.
The best subtle joke in the move isn't just when he writes a check for 69 cents - he post dates the check. For 69 cents. Brilliant.
The date of the cheque, September 11, 1991
And later in the movie, his landlord comes by and asks for the rent saying, "Tomorrow is already the 10th".
One of the greatest movies of the last 50 years, period!
*ever
ever, indeed!!
This is one that gets better with age and more watches. The dialogue is genius ✌️
10/10
The Most Quotable Film of All Time
Those Coen brothers have an ear for language. You feel it in the sing-songy banalities of Fargo, and in the noiresque machine-gun dialogue of Miller's Crossing, but neither of these can prepare you for the feast for the ears that is The Big Lebowski.
Channeling the opaque mysteries of Raymond Chandler, the Coens throw LA resident bum and Bowling aficionado Jeff Lebowski ("The Dude" to his friends) into a strange triple-crossing case of kidnapping, ransoms, nihilists and urinated-upon rugs. It is the equivalent of throwing unrelenting forces at an immovable object, the Dude's bemused stoicism at constant odds with the world around him. He'd much rather be bowling with crazed Vietnam Vet Walter (John Goodman) and pure silent soul Donnie (Steve Buscemi).
As with so much of the Coens' output, style is more than half the point: not just visual, though ace DP Roger Deakins paints an alluring canvas, but tonal and auditory. This is an insanely funny head-trip of a movie, with wonderfully idiosyncratic characters, down to the smallest part. Who better than the Coens to reinvent the comedy of errors?
This is without a doubt one of their very best, a personal favorite, an unmissable film and the kind of experience that will plant an indelible smile on your face. Do yourself and see this now, if you haven't already.
Maybe top 3 quotable but Caddyshack is probably the most quotable and Apocalypse Now maybe 2nd. I was a kid in the 70's and in high school in the 80's and they were constantly quoted...and still now.
The woman missing the toe is singer/songwriter Aimee Mann.
Im surprised that both of them have not seen this film till now, im an Indian & it's one of those films that grew on me watching time after time.
Who doesn't love *The Dude's* philosophy.
Fun fact - They used Jeff Bridges' own wardrobe to dress "The Dude"
Love this movie. Finally got my mom to watch it. She said it's for stoners 😅
Yeah, well, that's like, her opinion, man
I love this movie and haven't smoke a thing in my life
The older Lebowski also played one of the townspeople in Blazing Saddles
The bigger guy who is one of the town leaders
Yeah, that's right
He also played the governor in O Brother, Where art thou
Johnson
@@jacoblandon8855 nah that's a different guy, david huddleston
@@daekry David Huddleston played the big Lebowski
You really can't go wrong with the Coen Brothers:
"No country for old men"
"O Brother Where Art Thou?"
"Fargo"
"Raising Arizona"
"The Hudsucker proxy"
etc. etc.
FARGO!!! The Coen Brothers" masterpiece. Black Comedy at it's finest.
In an interview Jeff Bridges said he took his daughter to the set once not knowing which scene they‘d be filming, it turned out to be the Gutterballs dream sequence 😳 Awkward!
If I ever win the lottery, I am _definitely_ buying Jackie Treehorn's house...
Andrew changed so much, i remember the first time when he looked kind of awkward, now he looks like family
Who?
Nice reaction - I see this as a stoner parody of The Big Sleep - other movies riffing off Chandler and Hawks include Altman's Long Goodbye and Anderson's Inherent Vice - re the Coens, check out Miller's Crossing, their best IMO - also Blood Simple, Raising Arizona, Barton Fink, and Fargo
This movie is so strange yet so accessible at the same time. timeless!
Fun game: Take a shot every time Gordon needlessly/distractingly pushes his headset mic toward his mouth and then lets go.
omg 5 minutes in and i'm twice the legal limit.
That's a good way to die from explosive liver failure...
Man, if you've only seen this Coen movie there's a whole lot of joy (and only a couple of utter dogs) in front of you.
"Miller's Crossing" is my personal favorite, but it's *so* hard to choose.
Brilliant watching this again through you guys. An absolute classic. Controlled chaos mixed with a side of hallucinogens.
Hope you guys catch Fargo someday. Seems very much up your respective alleys.
On a level, it's a send-up of film noir from the 1940s - the kidnapping is the plot's McGuffin (the essentially meaningless centre of the story that is still important for what is spun off it). The film is also a meditation on friendship between men - amazing stuff allround
The Alice In Wonderland story with chasing “Bunny” rabbit.
this edit is brutal, so many of the funniest moments nowhere to be found
I don't think this is a Stoner movie. It's a full-fledged comedy with amazing characters and dialogue.
And a stoner movie can't be a full fledged comedy with amazing characters and dialogue?
@@richieclean A stoner movie like 'Up in the Air' with Cheech and Chong can have all those things...but what I meant was this should not be regarded as just a movie about a man who is stoned...but much more than that...!
@@vishalnimkar8246 well obviously it's not just a movie about a man who is stoned. That's just *one* characteristic of *one* of the characters (albeit a defining one). That's equivalent to saying that Die Hard is not just a movie about a man with no shoes on as if it needed to be pointed out.
In your original comment you said that you don't think The Big Lebowski qualifies as a stoner movie, and to support that claim you essentially implied that stoner movies, in general, are not "full-fledged" comedies with amazing characters and dialogue.
I would suggest that if the "stoner movie" is a subgenre, they are almost exclusively "full-fledged" comedies, and those that aren't are, at the very least, comedy dramas; see Friday/Next Friday, Dude Where's My Car, Harold and Kumar, Dazed and Confused etc
Whether these films have "amazing characters and dialogue" is a little more subjective, but I don't think it's unreasonable to suggest that, on the whole, stoner movies are character driven, and have memorable dialogue at least.
This all begs the question as to what makes a film a "stoner movie" and, unless you have a more nuanced suggestion, I'd argue that the only necessary component is that at least one of the central characters is a habitual pot-smoker.
On that basis I would argue that The Big Lebowski absolutely qualifies as a stoner movie. Is it more than that? Absolutely. It's also, arguably, a bowling movie. It's unequivocally a Chandleresque detective mystery (albeit a comedic one); according to the Coen Brothers that is its entire raison d'etre. And to say that it's *also* a stoner movie is not to diminish it in any way. Indeed, it's probably the definitive stoner movie.
*Up In Smoke
You guys should definitely watch Raising Arizona… you will absolutely love it
yeah, the one before 95....
the one who called your real first middle and last name on the bus....
ive been here since 97
This came out the year after I graduated college and I LOVED it.
It seems to me that this is another variation on neo-noir from the Coens, like Blood Simple but much lighter. They basically probably sat down and said “let’s write a Chandler novel but populate it with all manner of kooky LA folks”. The title itself is likely a riff on “The Big Sleep”.
The older Lebowksi was also the mayor in Blazing Saddles.
I'm always sort of curious when they stopped teaching cursive in public schools. I don't think I'm more than a decade older than these two, but neither of them seem to be able to read cursive so it must have been somewhat soon in relation to my own time in primary school.
Other Coen Brothers movies that I have seen and enjoyed: Raising Arizona, Fargo, The Hudsucker Proxy, Oh Brother Where Art Thou, The Ladykillers, Barton Fink, The Man Who Wasn't There.
This came out in 1998. There were cell phones, I had one. Including the year in the movie title always helps. Cars had phones before people did, and CB's were used for semi's in the 70s.
Walter even tells the dude to get his cell from the car.
Late to the party as so often happens, but I'd love to see y'all react to Rian Johnson's first film, Brick. Achara in particular, because it was her review of Glass Onion that got me watching this channel.
I've noticed the reveal of Bunny's feet when she's driving is hit or miss. Some still think she's missing a toe. I blame casting. The feet curve down too much, hiding the tip. This happened in Saving Private Ryan with the Upham/ German soldier ordeal. The guys looked too similar.
I'm just learning that it's not the same German soldier in Saving Private Ryan. I feel like everything I've known in life is a lie.
@miker.9138 We are but mere pawns in this game of life.
Raising Arizona should be the next Coen Brothers flick to be reviewed.
If I recall correctly, there wasn't much improve if any at all for this movie. Apparently every line uttered was in the script.
Sam Elliot: "You have to use so many cuss words?"
The Dude:.....what f**k you talking about?..
Make's me laugh every time.
Such a quotable movie.
So many good Coen Brothers movies like No Country For Old Men, Raising Arizona, Fargo, Blood Simple, Miller''s Crossing, Coen Brothers movies are like a box of chocolates..
You never know what you're gonna get.
Great reaction, guys.
I freakin love this movie!!!!!
Same here!! Masterpiece!!
If you guys haven't seen other Coen Brothers movies, I highly recommend, O, Brother, Where Art Thou, in particular as well as the others. O, Brother, is very good as well as perhaps their most generally popular.
Loved Flea's small little cameo...lol. great reaction. The Dude abides!
The way he shouts "It's not fair!" always cracks me up.
Those blue lights really tie the room together.
The Eagles do suck, though. Poor man's Creedence Clearwater Revival :)
Different genres of music. Can't really compare them that way
Amazing analysis from both of you! And if Burn After Reading is all you've seen of the Coens, you are in for one hell of an adventure. All their films are brilliant, but for me FARGO is still their masterpiece. Would love to see your take on that. Very different tone but an incredible film.
19:52 The movie character and the male reactor have the same laugh.
A truly beautiful comedy genius masterpiece of a film in every way literally!!!!😅🤣😂😉😊😇😋🤪😝😎❤👏🙌👍🎉
One of my favorite comedies.
The Big Lebowski is a film noir disguised as a comedy. An innocent man is drawn into an underworld where everyone is trying to cheat everyone else, and in the process he is seduced by a femme fatale. But in this case, instead of being a hard-boiled detective, the protagonist is a slacker.
IMO, Walter Sobchak is John Goodman's best role. Angry, loud, obsessed with his service in Vietnam, wrong almost all the time, and funny as hell.
Other great Coen Brothers movies that would be good to react to: Fargo, No Country for Old Men, O Brother Where Art Thou?, Raising Arizona, True Grit, Miller's Crossing, Blood Simple.
My favorite comedy of all time. Brilliant!
everyone is concerned about the ferrit, but what about the Dude's johnson?
What do you need that for, Dude?
I so do love the 1000$ question reaction, Teira is so european.
The esports format for movie reactions almost reaches Coen Brothers levels of absurdity.
You guys cut out the funniest parts.
All the coen brothers have these types of characters. 😂
You should check out more of their work.
Great reaction!
You now have to watch “Fargo” for your next movie.
They cut the best parts... He mention "stfu" joke at the end but we didn't saw any joke with stfu Donny.
When the Dude is two seconds away from getting his nuts gnawed off during the battle in the bathtub, the female reactors always say "Oh, the poor ferret!" 17:35
@22:30 ... Did you really think the Corvette owner was Larry??? (Too much weed, Dude.)
Well this dude abides indeed. Get yourself to Iceland, The Lebowski Bar there fuck'n rocks!
You ought to watch Burn after reading. It's definitely one of the best Coen brothers movies
He was not having acid flashbacks. Whoever said that is clueless.
Legendary movie...
I will see Dear... this hero bloke accent Sam Elliott
Great reaction and analysis. The Coen brothers have some more good movies; "Fargo" and "O Brother Where Art Thou" are worth your watch.
Don't forget Sam Elliot's epic mustache 🤘🤘🤘
Only people who never got stoned would think that this is a stoner movie...or never seen a Coen brothers movie.
My man, the mic is an inch away, you don't have to press it into your mouth for it to pick you up - that's kind of the point of the headset in the first place
My fave film has everything great casting and best performance by Mr bridges and co
Enjoyed watching 3/4 of that with you, but Mr Greenshirt's constant microphone repositioning go to me in the end... You don't need to push your mic closer to your mouth so that we can hear you!!.. it just distorts your voice!..Leave it like your lady friend has it.. ie . the correct position!
Raising Arizona is an excellent Coen bros film that has some similarities with this one.
"Mind if I 'blaze' one while I watch your reaction..." (Que lighter click...)
If you like this, WATCH FARGO! Amazing film, equal best Coen Bros film along with this one.
One of the best Coen brothers movies!
Lol Here we go!!
See "Millier's Crossing".
Funny, excellent movie
If I wasn't married ... I might have to dedicate myself to following Achara ... Not in a weird way ... right? :P
Fargo next!
Check out Raising Arizona.
I always imagine Achira wearing a robe. Am i wrong?
You can’t go wrong with the big lebowski *more coen bros movies*
"I wonder if he ever paid his rent off as well."
It's implied that the Dude pays his rent in pot to his Landlord.
Dude this isnt nam this is bowling
It was $0.69.
If you've never seen it, why are you talking about wearing a robe?
Green..shirt says..is he going to the restroom on his carpet....df.