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The Big Lebowski
Is gonna be the best movie you've ever seen once you see it twice
Shut the fuck up, Donny.
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Really? I tried watching it but I couldn't get through it.
It has a really messy plot with fast paced dialogue and subtle details that you can miss, I also remember my first time seeing it and being like "wtf is going on?"
As I said, the second time I saw it years later, I already knew the general direction of the movie so I could focus on the single characters and let me tell you: there's a reason why there are a bunch of people quoting it all the time, every line of the script is like a meme, everything is so iconic
You just described the writing in everything the Coen Brothers have ever made.
Never seen it, I actually started watching it this week, so far so good!
The dude is like my spirit animal.
Damn, now I have to watch it again haha
Ya don’t mess with tha Jesus
it took until the third viewing for me to catch how like 80% of Lebowski's lines are things someone else said in the previous scene