::shuns megan and her offspring to the sixth generation::
Buffista Movies 5: Development Hell
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I am intrigued that it is paired in the podcast with The Big Lebowski, which I loathe (I know, I know).
MY SISTER!!!
Thank you, for I have felt so alone.
I can't explain it, it just is.
I am intrigued that it is paired in the podcast with The Big Lebowski, which I loathe (I know, I know).
Oh, yeah, I do remember reading that The Big Lebowski is supposed to be sort of a noir parody. As far as loathing, I fell asleep the first time I tried to watch it with friends, but years later, I gave it another shot in another mass viewing and really enjoyed myself.
MY SISTER!!! Thank you, for I have felt so alone.
Plus, Journey.
I didn't really like Lebowski either. I laughed at some parts, but for the most I think I Just Didn't Get It.
The Big Lebowski is completely a noir parody. The Dude is Marlowe as a stoner/draft dodger instead of a WWII vet. Like Marlowe, he bumbles about the city trying to solve a mystery no one cares much about, gets thrown around like a punching bag, works angles that he doesn't really comprehend, watches people die for stupid reasons, and only gets to the end by accident. Oh, and he learns WHAT IT'S LIKE TO FUCK A STRANGER IN THE ASS, DO YOU HEAR ME?
My wife always says that she hates the movie whenever I'm watching it, but then sits down and laughs her ass off.
And, as long as we're talking Coens, what's Miller's Crossing if not noir?
The Big Lebowski, which I loathe
I understand the words individually...
Oh, yeah, I do remember reading that The Big Lebowski is supposed to be sort of a noir parody. As far as loathing, I fell asleep the first time I tried to watch it with friends, but years later, I gave it another shot in another mass viewing and really enjoyed myself.
I will say that while I found it amusing the first time I saw it (and some individual setpieces sublime), I mostly thought it was a ginormous shaggy dog joke. On rewatch, the movie gets funnier and funnier every time I see it.
I'm with y'all. The first time I saw it, I didn't connect much with the movie (and, to be fair, I was high as a bat at the time). Over time, it's become my favorite of theirs.
what's Miller's Crossing if not noir?
Dude! (so to speak) It is a gangster movie. Which really is a genre.