Big Lebowski, The
Front Cover
Rating:
25.025.025.025.025.0
Medium:
DVD
Release Date:
10/18/2005
Theatrical Date:
3/6/1998
Date Imported:
11/25/2007
List Price:
$12.98
Genre:
Comedy
Studio:
Universal Studios
Cast:
Bridges, Jeff / Goodman, John / Moore, Julianne / Buscemi, Steve / Huddleston, David
Director:
Coen, Ethan / Coen, Joel
Audience Rating:
R (Restricted)
Aspect Ratio:
1.85:1
DVD Region:
1
Running Time:
118
Format:
Closed-captioned / Collector's Edition / Color / Dolby / DVD-Video / Widescreen / NTSC
Language:
English (Original Language) / German (Original Language) / Hebrew (Original Language) / Spanish (Original Language)
EAN:
0025192674129
ISBN:
1417034718
UPC:
025192674129
Tag:
Hollywood
Description:

Product Description The Coen brothers irreverent cult hit comes to DVD as a Collector's Edition, with all-new bonus material. The hilariously twisted comedy-thriller stars Jeff Bridges, John Goodman, Steve Buscemi and Julianne Moore. Join the Dude and his bowling buddies on their journey that blends unforgettable characters, kidnapping, a case of mistaken identity and White Russians. Enter the visually unique and entertaining world from the creative minds of the Coen brothers and remember: the Dude abides.

System Requirements:

  • Running Time 118 Mins.

    Format: DVD MOVIE

    Amazon.com essential video After the tight plotting and quirky intensity of Fargo, this casually amusing follow-up from the prolifically inventive Coen (Ethan and Joel) brothers seems like a bit of a lark, and the result was a box-office disappointment. The good news is, The Big Lebowski is every bit a Coen movie, and its lazy plot is part of its laidback charm. After all, how many movies can claim as their hero a pot-bellied, pot-smoking loser named Jeff "The Dude" Lebowski (Jeff Bridges) who spends most of his time bowling and getting stoned? And where else could you find a hairnetted Latino bowler named Jesus (John Turturro) who sports dazzling purple footgear, or an erotic artist (Julianne Moore) whose creativity consists of covering her naked body in paint, flying through the air in a leather harness, and splatting herself against a giant canvas? Who else but the Coens would think of showing you a camera view from inside the holes of a bowling ball, or an elaborate Busby Berkely-styled musical dream sequence involving a Viking goddess and giant bowling pins? The plot--which finds Lebowski involved in a kidnapping scheme after he's mistaken for a rich guy with the same name--is almost beside the point. What counts here is a steady cascade of hilarious dialogue, great work from Coen regulars John Goodman and Steve Buscemi, and the kind of cinematic ingenuity that puts the Coens in a class all their own. Be sure to watch with snacks in hand, because The Big Lebowski might give you a giddy case of the munchies. --Jeff Shannon

  • Notes:
    (Widescreen Collector's Edition)