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The Big Lebowski (/ l ə ˈ b aʊ s k i /) is a 1998 crime comedy film written, directed, produced and co-edited by Joel and Ethan Coen.It follows the life of Jeffrey "The Dude" Lebowski (Jeff Bridges), a Los Angeles slacker and avid bowler.
Dude is a 2018 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Olivia Milch and written by Milch and Kendall McKinnon. The film stars Lucy Hale, Kathryn Prescott, Alexandra Shipp, Awkwafina, Austin Butler and Michaela Watkins. It was released on April 20, 2018, by Netflix.
The 1998 film The Big Lebowski featured Jeff Bridges as "The Dude", described as a "lazy deadbeat". The character was largely inspired by activist and producer Jeff Dowd who has been called "Dude" since childhood. [18] The film's central character inspired the creation of Dudeism, a neoreligion. [19]
Dudes is a 1987 American independent film directed by Penelope Spheeris, written by Randall Jahnson, and starring Jon Cryer, Catherine Mary Stewart, Daniel Roebuck, and Lee Ving.
The Dude In Me (Korean: 내안의 그놈; RR: Naean-ui Geunom) is a 2019 South Korean fantasy comedy film directed by Kang Hyo-jin, starring Jung Jin-young, Park Sung-woong and Ra Mi-ran. [5] The film was released on January 9, 2019.
The figure of "The Dude" featured in the album cover was created by Zambian sculptor Fanizani Akuda. [26] "Just Once" was featured in the 1982 film The Last American Virgin. "One Hundred Ways" was sampled by MF Doom for the track "Rhymes Like Dimes", from his debut solo album, Operation: Doomsday.
The Dudeist belief system is essentially a modernized form of Taoism stripped of all of its metaphysical and medical doctrines. Dudeism advocates and encourages the practice of "going with the flow", "being cool headed", and "taking it easy" in the face of life's difficulties, believing that this is the only way to live in harmony with our inner nature and the challenges of interacting with ...
The Dude Goes West is a 1948 American comedy western film starring Eddie Albert and Gale Storm. It was directed by Kurt Neumann and released by Monogram Pictures . The film was originally known as Tombstone .