How come “that carpet really tied the room together” is the bigger loss to “the Dude”? I would have guessed that having his head dunked several times into a really dirty toilet would have been considerably worse, but “the Dude” never addressed that afterwards? Obviously the Coen’s had a funnier script plot line with the carpet replacement running theme, but most folks would object more to the toilet head dunks! I guess that was part of the Dudes’s uniqueness, a pothead with decorating taste.
It’s a parody of The Big Sleep (Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall). Both stories have a rich old man hiring a detective, a femme fatale daughter and an out of control younger woman who’s involved in crime. The detective in this case is the Coen Brother’s stoner friend.
@callmecatalyst I think I might have to give 'Burn after Reading" another shot. Despite loving most Coen Brothers work I remember actually loathing that film so much I literally purged it from my memory. I dont even remember why I hated it so much, and thats saying a lot because my memory is mostly an encyclopedia dedicated to film lol.
@@sergeantbigmac exactly the same, I remember that I watched the movie, I remember that I hated it would never watch it again. cannot remember a thing about it though.
Parody: Yes - correct! It's a parody of the hard-boiled detective movies of the 40's and 50's. Complete with a hero who is trying to find the truth amid double-dealing criminals, low-lifes, scammers and a femme fatale.
One of the greatest movies ever made The Big Lebowski written by Joel & Ethan Cohen directed by Joel Cohen starring Jeff Bridges, John Goodman, Julianne Moore, Steve Buscemi, David Huddleston, John Turturro and Philip Seymour Hoffman. Thank you so much the homies for reacting this masterpiece. Awesome😊👍👍
This is probably my favorite movie, but it's so filled with irony, subtly, and cultural references - along with language probably unfamiliar to the RUclipsrs - it has to be very difficult for them to catch all the little things that make this a masterpiece.
And it turns out theyre actually very good drinks to boot. Or maybe I just developed a taste for them because of this movie, or the Dude has good tastes...
Everytime Walter Sobchak ask Donny to shot the f up, every time you hear the word f**k you must have drink, every time the Dude mentions his rug, and how it really tied the room together, or refers to himself as the Dude, his Dudeness or El Duderino you must have a drink, every time Walter is having a rant about something, you must have a drink. Everytime something bad happens to the Dude's car, you must have a drink.
@@scipioafricanus5871 Legend says the F-word is being used 260 times in this movie. There's no way you can reach the end of this movie with your rules :)
@@daniilashurov135 That's because you're under the impression "The Big Lebowski" is a good movie! lol. Please, I'm HONORED to not share your pedestrian tastes, lol. Duuude. :P
Not even in the top hundred, lol. People and their "greatest ever" claims. A person who says this is one of the best comedies ever made, probably hasn't seen that many, no offense, Louis.
What is it with cohen bros films where it seems like this is the case a lot? Both this film and raising arizona were like that for me. It got funnier and funnier each time I watched it.
I think after the medical it's supposed to be implied that something was done to the Dude's prostate, which put him in an excellent mood...as the Dr. was actually being used by Maude to check the Dude's health before she slept with him with a view to getting pregnant.
This movie is indeed a bit of a parody. As mentioned by others, it takes the structure of old detective movies and basically throws in a character (the Dude) who does not belong in such a story and is just trying to get out. One detective movie that was a big influence is "The Big Sleep," which is considered by many to have brilliant acting and a plot that doesn't make a lot of sense (partly because the studio cut out important information because they thought it was boring and they wanted to focus more on the characters who were flirting).
The word your looking for in English is satire. Using often extreme examples of every day people and every day events to shine a light on and/or poke fun at life. Shakespeare was a master satirist and the Coen brothers do a lot of it. FYI: same guys who did "no country for old men".
Fun fact, one of the Nihilists was played by Flea from the Red Hot Chili Peppers. This is one of those movies that just gets more and more funny each time you watch it. You never fully appreciate truly great movies 100% on the first viewing.
At the beginning of the movie he writes a check for 69 cents dated September 11, but two days later his landlord comes and says "dude tomorrow is already the 10th", so not only did he write a check for less than 1 dollar, he post-dated it by two days so they couldn't cash it immediately 😂😂
My family and I watched this film on Netflix while we were in Vegas. This is also my dad's favorite movies. Please pray for me and my family after he tried to commit suicide Saturday morning. He's in the hospital right now, still recovering.
@@monkeybounceereborn4909 oh no, a boring Lebowski fan, quoting from the dopey movie. PS: Clearly they didn't particularly like the movie! Good job! Wasted their time, they're sitting there going "why are we looking at these ugly Americans?" lol. Let's face it, most of the subscribers on this channel are Star Wars thumbsuckers and lower-brain doofuses who have the taste of 12-year old boys. Really embarrassing. When you've got a bunch of other Coen Brothers movies, and you CHOOSE "Lebowski" as the one to recommend to some Bulgarian girls in their 20s, you should just hang a sign around your neck that says "I've got no taste and only s**t for brains"
One of Joel and Ethan Coen's best films, other films by them that u need to watch are Fargo (1996), Miller's Crossing (1990), O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000), Inside Llewyn Davis (2013) and True Grit (2010)
@@TTM9691 plenty of people who've seen lot of movies like The Big Lebowski. "Kid" lol are you a 12 year old gamer on Playstation chat or something? Who cares what movie other people like. It's literally just a matter of taste
@@vaahtobileet Listen, dopey: if someone wants to say a movie is a personal favorite, that's fine. But DECLARING it "one of the best of all time".....that's where it gets ridiculous. End of discussion, twerp. If you can't follow that much, nothing can be done for you.
I probably saw it at least 10 times in the theater when it was released. One of my all time favorite of the comedy genre'. LOL I like watching other people's reaction to it. Because it is one... crazy... film.!!
It actually is a parody of old film noirs, except that old film noirs had the main character (usually a detective) try to solve a mystery and get lost in a maze of people and their relationships and secrets, whereas The Big Lebowski has the main character get dragged through a maze of people and their relationships and secrets despite his best efforts ot stay out of stuff. It's a story happening not because of him, but regardless of him. All he ever wanted was his rug back.
@@daniilashurov135 That's because you don't have any taste, little Danny! (Here, I'll help you, start with the silent era and go forward, let me know when you catch up to me, in about fifty years). :P
@@coreyhendricks9490 Well seeing that I saw "Blood Simple" when it came out, that's definitely not the problem in my case, duuude. (and what exactly was difficult to follow about that movie? It's not exactly "The Saragossa Manuscript") (That's a movie. Don't watch it, Corey, you'll find it difficult to follow)
Follow this up with O Brother Where Art Thou (don't let the name throw you off, it's a comedy and it's hilarious.) It is one of my favorite movies of all time.
A parody of life is actually a really good way to put this film. I wouldn't call it a parody of any genres or anything like that but it definitely is a parody of life. The Coen brothers, the directors and writers too I think, make great movies that have unique characters that feel weird but real at the same time. They also often have weird plots. Incompetence is a common theme that they draw humor and drama from. All around some of the best film makers that work in Hollywood today. Some of the few that can actually make films and not fast food movies.
This one is tough to fully appreciate on the first viewing. The second is really the best, because the viewer can start really paying attention to the fun stuff.
How come “that carpet really tied the room together” is the bigger loss to “the Dude”? I would have guessed that having his head dunked several times into a really dirty toilet would have been considerably worse, but “the Dude” never addressed that afterwards? Obviously the Coen’s had a funnier script plot line with the carpet replacement running theme, but most folks would object more to the toilet head dunks! I guess that was part of the Dudes’s uniqueness, a pothead with decorating taste.
This one is hard to fully appreciate if you aren't a native speaker. There are so many little jokes in the dialogue that are easy to miss. It might be worth watching it in Bulgarian to better understand it all.
"I think this movie was a bad idea." "Parody?" "I'm not sure I'm saying it right." Lol. Coen brothers movies are a lot of "who is this weird character, they're crazy and interesting but why are they here?" It's kinda its own genre, but a lot of fun.
He was happy after his full body physical because he came back with a clean bill of health. And since his results were impressive, Maude decided he was genetically worthy of fathering her child...and would also be ok with not sticking around.
I have always have a different mind set from other people that I have known , but never had a name for it . Dudeism the mind set of the Jeff Bridges character . The dude , the dude abides , and March 6TH is the annual sacred high holy day of Dudeism . The day of the dude .
It definitely is to the irony of life. How you can do everything right and get everything wrong. Vice versa. And it does a good job of expressing that by making life interesting. Comedy and tragedy are cousins.
Ellie got it right. This and many other Coen Brothers movies have a lot to do with the futility of trying to make some order out of chaos. The universe doesn't care about your plans or your perception of how things should be. Stupid shit does, indeed, just keep happening and happening. Sometimes it's comically absurd like in this or "Burn After Reading" and sometimes it's dark and tragic like in "No Country for Old Men" or "Inside Llewyn Davis," but the fact remains that life is constantly unpredictable. But hey, without chaos we wouldn't have sweet, sweet serendipity.
These girls have a great personality .They are very down-to-earth. It seems like they don't judge They have a open mind.( they are not snooty) Fun and loving to be around. Good energy. American girls aren't like that. I know there are some sweet American girls , but it seems like these girls value the meaning of true friendship. Being grateful for the simple things in life. (they don't take things for granted) It probably don't take much to make them happy they're very grateful.
26:01 *Elle:* "I'm in shock. This movie's insane." That's exactly my initial reaction to this movie, too. This movie is just really weird, definitely one to watch when smoking pot. 😉😆
To be fair, because of your accents and the way you roll you R's, you say "parody" a lot more convincingly than us in the United States. When we say "parody" it sounds like Parroty. Which is sounds like the bird lol
"I'm sure it's down there somewhere...let me take another look" is probably my favorite sarcastic line in any film.
How come “that carpet really tied the room together” is the bigger loss to “the Dude”? I would have guessed that having his head dunked several times into a really dirty toilet would have been considerably worse, but “the Dude” never addressed that afterwards? Obviously the Coen’s had a funnier script plot line with the carpet replacement running theme, but most folks would object more to the toilet head dunks! I guess that was part of the Dudes’s uniqueness, a pothead with decorating taste.
It’s a parody of The Big Sleep (Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall). Both stories have a rich old man hiring a detective, a femme fatale daughter and an out of control younger woman who’s involved in crime. The detective in this case is the Coen Brother’s stoner friend.
1947 Out Of The Past...Robert Mitchum, Kirk Douglass.
Is "parody" the word? I'd think "homage" more fitting.
I watched this classic a 1000x and never knew that. Thanks for the info
The best description I ever heard of this was "It's like a movie keeps trying to form around The Dude but he resists it."
@callmecatalyst Wasn't me, was a description I heard.
He doesn’t resist. He abides.
@callmecatalyst I think I might have to give 'Burn after Reading" another shot. Despite loving most Coen Brothers work I remember actually loathing that film so much I literally purged it from my memory. I dont even remember why I hated it so much, and thats saying a lot because my memory is mostly an encyclopedia dedicated to film lol.
@@sergeantbigmac exactly the same, I remember that I watched the movie, I remember that I hated it would never watch it again. cannot remember a thing about it though.
Fun facts: the F-bomb is dropped 260 times and you never see the Dude bowl!
Those facts weren’t fun. Try harder.
@@DV80s But doesn't toss it himself
@@justmeeagainn I had fun.
I want evidence of the 260; i smell a liar
Fun fact game. You take a drink of your white russian(s) every time someone drops the f bomb.
Parody: Yes - correct! It's a parody of the hard-boiled detective movies of the 40's and 50's. Complete with a hero who is trying to find the truth amid double-dealing criminals, low-lifes, scammers and a femme fatale.
Stoner Noir
That describes detective stories of any era.
The specific movie that was the main inspiration was Howard Hawks’ “The Big Sleep”.
One of the greatest movies ever made The Big Lebowski written by Joel & Ethan Cohen directed by Joel Cohen starring Jeff Bridges, John Goodman, Julianne Moore, Steve Buscemi, David Huddleston, John Turturro and Philip Seymour Hoffman. Thank you so much the homies for reacting this masterpiece. Awesome😊👍👍
This is probably my favorite movie, but it's so filled with irony, subtly, and cultural references - along with language probably unfamiliar to the RUclipsrs - it has to be very difficult for them to catch all the little things that make this a masterpiece.
You mean it wasn't intended to be watched by those who are sober.
Yeah well thats just like you know your opinion man
@@Thelatenightchipshopexperience Dude
You used 'subtly' where I think you meant to say 'subtlety'
The drink that The Dude makes throughout the movie with Kahlua is called a "White Russian." Vodka, Kahlua and cream.
And it turns out theyre actually very good drinks to boot. Or maybe I just developed a taste for them because of this movie, or the Dude has good tastes...
@@sergeantbigmac I like them too. But, I only drink them once in a while. My Aunt used to not add cream. They're called a Black Russian
@@sergeantbigmac Turns out there's a drinking game where you drink a white Russian every time the Dude does. Which I do NOT recommend. So much dairy 🥛
The Big Lebowski can be a great drinking game: Every time the Dude drinks a White Russian, you have to drink one too.
Everytime Walter Sobchak ask Donny to shot the f up, every time you hear the word f**k you must have drink, every time the Dude mentions his rug, and how it really tied the room together, or refers to himself as the Dude, his Dudeness or El Duderino you must have a drink, every time Walter is having a rant about something, you must have a drink. Everytime something bad happens to the Dude's car, you must have a drink.
@@scipioafricanus5871 Legend says the F-word is being used 260 times in this movie. There's no way you can reach the end of this movie with your rules :)
5:31 It's a league game, Michelle.
This was my favorite movie in the 90s.
Wow, that's a sad comment on the 90s, lol.
@@TTM9691 I don't envy your view of 90s. No offense, Tic Toc.
@@daniilashurov135 That's because you're under the impression "The Big Lebowski" is a good movie! lol. Please, I'm HONORED to not share your pedestrian tastes, lol. Duuude. :P
It's my favourite movie ever!
Don't worry about those arguing over subjectivity.
@@TTM9691 You seem to have a bit of a chip on your shoulder, chum. Maybe you should try shouting in a hole.
" 'ey, Ferrets are not that bad, I had one! " - Michelle Moon Sugar 🤣
One of best comedies ever made, but a very particular brand of humor
Not even in the top hundred, lol. People and their "greatest ever" claims. A person who says this is one of the best comedies ever made, probably hasn't seen that many, no offense, Louis.
@@TTM9691 I don't envy your sense of humor. No offense, Tic Toc.
@@daniilashurov135 It's Diaper Boy Danny, again! :P You got your feelings hurt! Awwwwww. :D
@@TTM9691 wow, this is sad.
@@daniilashurov135 I know, you can't stop yourself!
One of the Coen Brothers best films. Magnificent writing, acting and very deep subject matter. Requires multiple viewings.
When people in your life realize that you’re the dude (the one that takes everything as it comes from life and just takes it) is the best moment ever.
It gets better and better every time you rewatch!
What is it with cohen bros films where it seems like this is the case a lot? Both this film and raising arizona were like that for me. It got funnier and funnier each time I watched it.
I think after the medical it's supposed to be implied that something was done to the Dude's prostate, which put him in an excellent mood...as the Dr. was actually being used by Maude to check the Dude's health before she slept with him with a view to getting pregnant.
“This is not normal” that’s a good description of the entire coen brothers oeuvre.
This movie is indeed a bit of a parody. As mentioned by others, it takes the structure of old detective movies and basically throws in a character (the Dude) who does not belong in such a story and is just trying to get out. One detective movie that was a big influence is "The Big Sleep," which is considered by many to have brilliant acting and a plot that doesn't make a lot of sense (partly because the studio cut out important information because they thought it was boring and they wanted to focus more on the characters who were flirting).
Watching Ellie laugh with Maude and the video artist in the film made me feel like the dude even more
The word your looking for in English is satire. Using often extreme examples of every day people and every day events to shine a light on and/or poke fun at life. Shakespeare was a master satirist and the Coen brothers do a lot of it.
FYI: same guys who did "no country for old men".
Fun fact, one of the Nihilists was played by Flea from the Red Hot Chili Peppers. This is one of those movies that just gets more and more funny each time you watch it. You never fully appreciate truly great movies 100% on the first viewing.
And Aimee Mann had her two cut off
At the beginning of the movie he writes a check for 69 cents dated September 11, but two days later his landlord comes and says "dude tomorrow is already the 10th", so not only did he write a check for less than 1 dollar, he post-dated it by two days so they couldn't cash it immediately 😂😂
My family and I watched this film on Netflix while we were in Vegas. This is also my dad's favorite movies. Please pray for me and my family after he tried to commit suicide Saturday morning. He's in the hospital right now, still recovering.
:( 😨 Sorry to read this but glad he's recovering 💗 Hang in there, I'll pray for you and your family 💖
I’ve never seen anyone treat this movie as a drama instead of a comedy.
I was thinking the same thing especially the girl on the right, took it so serious.
@@cesarnarro6013 the humor went right over their heads.
Maybe because they're from Bulgaria, and their subscribers tend to be morons who don't take into account who the reactors are, and their tastes.
@@TTM9691 that’s just like… your opinion, man.
@@monkeybounceereborn4909 oh no, a boring Lebowski fan, quoting from the dopey movie. PS: Clearly they didn't particularly like the movie! Good job! Wasted their time, they're sitting there going "why are we looking at these ugly Americans?" lol. Let's face it, most of the subscribers on this channel are Star Wars thumbsuckers and lower-brain doofuses who have the taste of 12-year old boys. Really embarrassing. When you've got a bunch of other Coen Brothers movies, and you CHOOSE "Lebowski" as the one to recommend to some Bulgarian girls in their 20s, you should just hang a sign around your neck that says "I've got no taste and only s**t for brains"
One of Joel and Ethan Coen's best films, other films by them that u need to watch are Fargo (1996), Miller's Crossing (1990), O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000), Inside Llewyn Davis (2013) and True Grit (2010)
What about The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018)?
you mention Llewyn but not Raising Arizona?
This is one of the best movies of all time.
Agreed. I actually didn't like it my first time but I decided to give it another go and it's a top 10 for sure.
Not even in the top hundred. Holy moly, get some taste, kid. A person who makes a claim like that obviously hasn't seen that many good movies.
@@TTM9691 I don't envy your movie taste. No offense, Tic Toc.
@@TTM9691 plenty of people who've seen lot of movies like The Big Lebowski. "Kid" lol are you a 12 year old gamer on Playstation chat or something? Who cares what movie other people like. It's literally just a matter of taste
@@vaahtobileet Listen, dopey: if someone wants to say a movie is a personal favorite, that's fine. But DECLARING it "one of the best of all time".....that's where it gets ridiculous. End of discussion, twerp. If you can't follow that much, nothing can be done for you.
Was not expecting a Sam Elliot impression from Michelle 🤣
I probably saw it at least 10 times in the theater when it was released. One of my all time favorite of the comedy genre'. LOL I like watching other people's reaction to it. Because it is one... crazy... film.!!
It actually is a parody of old film noirs, except that old film noirs had the main character (usually a detective) try to solve a mystery and get lost in a maze of people and their relationships and secrets, whereas The Big Lebowski has the main character get dragged through a maze of people and their relationships and secrets despite his best efforts ot stay out of stuff. It's a story happening not because of him, but regardless of him. All he ever wanted was his rug back.
All The Dude ever wanted was his rug back.
React to Starship Troopers 1997 and Death Race 2008, good reactions girls :D
Is he serious about the game? IT´S A LEAGUE GAME!
Yeah, but he wasn't over the line
@@CATDHD Mark it zero!
@@elwray3506 come on, man, it's Smokey. Maybe his finger slipped a little. It's just a game, man.
@@CATDHD Am I the only one here, who cares about the rules?
Had to look this comment up in the comment section. It's always there without fail.
One of the greatest movies ever made
Not even in the top hundred, oh my god, you obviously haven't seen that many good movies, lol.
@@TTM9691 I don't envy your movie taste. No offense, Tic Toc.
@@daniilashurov135 That's because you don't have any taste, little Danny! (Here, I'll help you, start with the silent era and go forward, let me know when you catch up to me, in about fifty years). :P
@@TTM9691 When you're young, it's difficult to follow
@@coreyhendricks9490 Well seeing that I saw "Blood Simple" when it came out, that's definitely not the problem in my case, duuude. (and what exactly was difficult to follow about that movie? It's not exactly "The Saragossa Manuscript") (That's a movie. Don't watch it, Corey, you'll find it difficult to follow)
What you mean "stop"? That rug really tied the room together. You can't forget about rug.
It's true that containers for remains are expensive. Cheapest I could have for my stepdad was $170 which included burial at sea.
Follow this up with O Brother Where Art Thou (don't let the name throw you off, it's a comedy and it's hilarious.) It is one of my favorite movies of all time.
A perfect parody of the Odyssey. John Goodman kills it in that one too.
The final commentary was absolute gold! The Dudess does not have a johnson, but a josephine. Got thee best laugh from that!
So many iconic scenes XD
Probably the movie i have seen the most times, it is truly brilliant!
"Think about that Lebowski". Gets me every time.
Please watch Snatch…you’ll love it…Brad Pitt etc funny, clever
A parody of life is actually a really good way to put this film. I wouldn't call it a parody of any genres or anything like that but it definitely is a parody of life.
The Coen brothers, the directors and writers too I think, make great movies that have unique characters that feel weird but real at the same time. They also often have weird plots. Incompetence is a common theme that they draw humor and drama from. All around some of the best film makers that work in Hollywood today. Some of the few that can actually make films and not fast food movies.
"I'm just going to find an ATM..."
This one is tough to fully appreciate on the first viewing. The second is really the best, because the viewer can start really paying attention to the fun stuff.
You two are a trip and I love your reactions.
Comedy more than a parody. This movie is considered a classic.
Just call me ;the dude" or 'El duderino' - this film is a classic.Satire at its very best.
Many of these scenes go right over their heads…this movie is a deep study
5:55 "bunny lebowski. she is the light of my life." 🐇
michelle "pfffft" 🤨
let's just say she wasn't convinced. 🚫
One Of My All Time Favorite Movie's, Great Reaction Ladies
4:55 Priceless
How come “that carpet really tied the room together” is the bigger loss to “the Dude”? I would have guessed that having his head dunked several times into a really dirty toilet would have been considerably worse, but “the Dude” never addressed that afterwards? Obviously the Coen’s had a funnier script plot line with the carpet replacement running theme, but most folks would object more to the toilet head dunks! I guess that was part of the Dudes’s uniqueness, a pothead with decorating taste.
this film's a masterpiece
Not only is it a parody, but that it doesn't completely make sense is part of it. Those old noir movies are notoriously hard to follow.
11:44 the big lebowski sure can pick'em 😀
Please watch Fargo…🍿
The Dude abides.
My all-time favorite movie. So happy that you liked it and that you totally understood what it was going for. :-)
“A Josephina” 🤣👍🏻
i was really hoping for them to watch the tv version, so they can see what happens when they find a stranger in the alps!!!!
that would require having a taped recording of the tv broadcast to be readily available on the net
The detective in the Volkswagen reminded me of a great early Coen Brothers movie, Blood Simple. The Homies should watch it.
I know you two are not from America but this movie is way over your heads!!
This one is hard to fully appreciate if you aren't a native speaker. There are so many little jokes in the dialogue that are easy to miss. It might be worth watching it in Bulgarian to better understand it all.
Yeah, people were morons to even suggest this one. This channel has the absolute dopiest subscribers, so embarrassing.
@@TTM9691 "This channel has the absolute dopiest subscribers, so embarrassing."
And you're a walking proof of it.
The song is Bob Dylan's "The Man in Me".
Every praise her Dudeness Josaphina!!
"I think this movie was a bad idea."
"Parody?"
"I'm not sure I'm saying it right."
Lol.
Coen brothers movies are a lot of "who is this weird character, they're crazy and interesting but why are they here?" It's kinda its own genre, but a lot of fun.
He was happy after his full body physical because he came back with a clean bill of health. And since his results were impressive, Maude decided he was genetically worthy of fathering her child...and would also be ok with not sticking around.
I have always have a different mind set from other people that I have known , but never
had a name for it . Dudeism the mind set of the Jeff Bridges character . The dude ,
the dude abides , and March 6TH is the annual sacred high holy day of Dudeism .
The day of the dude .
It definitely is to the irony of life. How you can do everything right and get everything wrong. Vice versa. And it does a good job of expressing that by making life interesting. Comedy and tragedy are cousins.
07:27 Walter "Life doesnt stop ..." is actually told to tha Directors/ Cohen brotbhers
You two were probably the funniest pair I've ever watched.
You should now watch "O Brother Where Art Thou"
Julian Moore is surprisingly funny in this film even though she's not in it a whole lot.
Ellie got it right. This and many other Coen Brothers movies have a lot to do with the futility of trying to make some order out of chaos. The universe doesn't care about your plans or your perception of how things should be. Stupid shit does, indeed, just keep happening and happening. Sometimes it's comically absurd like in this or "Burn After Reading" and sometimes it's dark and tragic like in "No Country for Old Men" or "Inside Llewyn Davis," but the fact remains that life is constantly unpredictable. But hey, without chaos we wouldn't have sweet, sweet serendipity.
Ellie , “My Queen Now and Always! “ 👍👍🌹🌞❤️
These girls have a great personality .They are very down-to-earth. It seems like they don't judge They have a open mind.( they are not snooty) Fun and loving to be around. Good energy. American girls aren't like that. I know there are some sweet American girls , but it seems like these girls value the meaning of true friendship. Being grateful for the simple things in life. (they don't take things for granted) It probably don't take much to make them happy they're very grateful.
ONE OF MY 10 FAVORITE MOVIES...
One of my favorite films!
If either of you happen to meet s Californian, you’ll understand this movie monumentally better!
And. It's one of the best films ever created
26:01 *Elle:* "I'm in shock. This movie's insane." That's exactly my initial reaction to this movie, too. This movie is just really weird, definitely one to watch when smoking pot. 😉😆
I wish I could watch a movie with you guys. My girlfriend just keeps playing around with her smart phone. It's annoying.
To be fair, because of your accents and the way you roll you R's, you say "parody" a lot more convincingly than us in the United States. When we say "parody" it sounds like Parroty. Which is sounds like the bird lol
It's a league game, Homies.
Oh so she likes guys with long hair, beards, and blue eyes… 🙋🏻♂️ 😂😂😂😅
Warm Bodies is a great movie
Uh, even the Cohen brothers (the writers/directors) admit that they still don't know what this movie was about.
Eдин от любимите ми филми е ! И от малкото , които съм гледал над 7-8 пъти :D
Her Dudeness....Duderino....Dudette!!!
Y'all are crazy, but highly entertaining. Keep up the good work. 😁
1st time seeing someone not laughing their asses off while watching this comedy gold.... kinda made the reaction funny though
The Josephine abides, man.
The plot of the movie makes sense, it's just that all the characters are idiots. Great reaction! I recommend another 90s classic, Boogie Nights.
YES! BOOGIE NIGHTS! Now THERE'S a movie they will LOVE!!!!!
It's sort of a parody of a detective film, but much more.
Jeff Bridges ahh man...
Tron & and Tron Legacy :)
Seems like they didn't know some scenes are supposed funny like the car smashing scene. I was literally rolling on the floor.
Hi , " Donna and Her Dudeness "! "Hey! "
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Forever now, the Dudess!
You two are lovely dudettes! Stay cool!
You skipped the proverbial joke about him fixing the cable.
Omg, can't wait to watch this!