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Lumen
whatever...good start, some good moments... but over all just boring and a pain in the ass to sit out.
danisanna
odd movie!Joris B.
You pull any of your crazy shit with us, you flash a piece out on the lanes, I'll take it away from you, stick it up your ass and pull the fucking trigger till it goes "click.''George Bailey
The ash scene had me in tears for minutes! Pure gem!GodPepper
So deep.Cocohorse
Can't believe that almost all of these comments are negative. That's just, like, your opinion, man.demagogo
In my opinion, the better achieved part of this movie is beyond the movie itself. It is easier in this film to recognize the format for all those tasteless 2000's dudebro flicks than in other movies Murikans have previously made.The macho humour in this one is getting, thank God, more and more outdated as time passes by, but I have to admit I laughed at all German guys' related, maybe because of the readiness itself the German spirit has to make other peoples laugh. I still don't know, though, what could have been so funny when this was on the cinemas. Maybe I'm missing not being white. No idea.
Paulorsadv
I love this movie.Captain Qynce
I don't know what their problem is, but the Coen Bros are always killing off my favourite characters.Good movie, though, a+
rafalavor
Took a lot to see this, but it is still fantastic! The Dude is amazing.juanittomx
When I saw this movie like recommended i thought it doesnt look good, buy my surprise began with the words cohen brothers! I just luv their kind of humor.. the ashes spread awesoooome LMAO!!Rohit
That's Coen Bros for you, dhop124.This movie is awesome!
bandofoutsider
I think the true genius of this film escapes many people because of the sly and ulterior methods the Coens used to present an overtly political message. It is clear from the get-go that Walter Sobchak is the ultimate neocon, a battle-hungry Vet who sees everything through a Nam-colored lens. His radicalism is made clearer when he terms the impending Gulf War (at the time the movie takes place) "a fucking cakewalk." If you take the plot and characters of the film as part of an allegory regarding US policies towards Vietnam and the Middle East (Goodman as the impulsive US government, Bridges and Buscemi as the hapless citizens who receive the brunt of the collateral damage), I think the intentions are clearer. I don't know how some of the other players fit into this theory, particularly the Nihilists and Jackie Treehorn, but I think it's a pretty apt conclusion.zexthatico
mehGeorge Bailey
One of my favourite! I friggin love this movie!Showing items 31 – 45 of 59