Big Lebowski remains one of the most iconic works in the dark, funny, and thrilling cinematic history of Joel Coen and Ethan Coen. This gripping comedy about kidnapping and bowling plots has truly garnered a cult following over the years.
Part of this success is due to the extremely quotable dialogue and short characters played by common collaborators such as gullible Downey (Steve Buscemi), hot-tempered Walter (John Goodman), and Of course Jeffrey “The Dude” is always cool. Lebowski (Jeff Bridges). All three are pitchers, but Walter is a rule-based player and gets angry easily if someone breaks, the guy is so obsessed that his drug fantasies also play out for a while. surreal bowling alley.
this fake poster big lebowski Walter quotes Stanley Kubrick Full metal case And Walter’s famous quote when he lost his temper at the bowling alley.exist Big Lebowski, when a pitcher named Smokey “crosses the line” (literally), Walter asks him to follow the rules and accept the foul. When Smokey rejected Walter, he ended up pointing a gun at Walter, shouting at him.
Walter, who served in Vietnam, says war may have no rules, but bowling has rules. To him, being reimagined makes sense because Full metal case Its role as an anti-war film also deals with the complexity and futility of the Vietnam War.
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the crucifixion of Jesus
Here’s another parody poster, this one featuring aggressive bowling champion Jesus Quintana (John Turturro). He was part of the team against the Playboys and had weird bowling rituals like licking the ball before each round. He often calls himself “Jesus”, which makes his narcissism all the more obvious.
It’s interesting to see his equivalent of the real Jesus Christ in this poster, designed in the same style as Mel Gibson’s controversial religious epic Passion of Christ Record the last 12 hours of Christ’s life.
“Am I the only one?”
The scene above features an angry Walter often mentioned in memes. The most common line used in this type of meme is “Am I the only one here who cares about the rules?”
However, these memes often use the wrong timeframe. Instead of reloading the gun, Walter pointed the gun at Walter and shouted. The fans’ frustration at the misuse of scenes in meme culture is highlighted in this “meta-meme”.
bowling expert
Butthurt Dweller a.k.a. Gordo Granudo was a common stereotype in memes of the early 2010s. An adult man wearing glasses and a ponytail, originally an image of a Finnish resident, usually used in memes to express a condescending/suggestive tone.
In this case, anyone can agree with Boussert de Weller. Big Lebowski It may be widely known as “The Stoner Movie,” but it was also an important bowling movie that sparked interest in the sport. In fact, the bowling industry website Dudes! GoBowling.com has a name Big Lebowski The number one bowling movie of all time.
annoying donny
One of Downey’s funniest scenes is when he mistakes Vladimir Lenin for John Lennon. When Walter quotes the leader of the Russian Communist Party during a conversation with The Dude at the bowling alley, Downey repeatedly repeats “I’m the Walrus”, citing the Beatles’ pop song.
In this case, the popular meme pattern of a distraught man looking at another woman instead of his partner was used to show Downey was looking at The Beatles instead of “VI Lenin. Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov! “
“I don’t always paint”
Using the “Funniest Man” meme template, Walter candidly showcases his rule-abiding bowling skills. Although his character clearly has anger issues throughout the film, John Goodman had a great time playing Walter Sobchak, insisting that it’s the role he really is. proud.
Whether it’s his beard, his yellow color, and of course, his signature lines, there’s so much to remember about Walter that easily makes him one of those most recognizable character in modern cinema.
Thoughts on the Big Lebowski Meme
In spite of Big Lebowski While meme material is constantly available, movie memes can be tiring or overwhelming for some people. Of course, everyone is entitled to their own “opinion”.
“Yes, it’s like… your opinion” is one of the most quoted lines of Coens’ writing career, and it’s not hard to see why. A simple sentence like this can really be used to end any argument or argument, especially to drive away a tired person like Jesus Quintana.
the movie behind the meme
in spite of big lebowski Undoubtedly one of the most recognizable comedies of the ’90s, one that some youngsters may only know through memes. “Am I the only one here…” This sentence is mostly used in memes to express extreme annoyance at feeling ignored or doing things that others might not. So while other pitchers may not take the game of their league too seriously, Walter is serious enough to point his gun at another player.