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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/lebowski082508.jpg?w=300&h=225" />In the new issue of <em>Rolling Stone</em>—the one that features Sean Wilentz's &quot;<a href="http://www.rollingstone.com/news/coverstory/22665562">How Bush Destroyed the Republican Party</a>&quot; on its cover—Andy Greene <a href="http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/22694342/the_decade_of_the_dude">writes</a> about the enduring appeal of the Coen Brothers' 1998 film, <em>The Big Lebowski</em>.</p>
<p>That the movie was a flop and yet has grown into an enormously successful cult phenomenon, including its own circuit of Trekkie-like <a href="http://lebowskifest.com/">conventions</a> has been well-documented. In March, <em>Entertainment Weekly</em>'s Clark Collis <a href="http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20184264,00.html">offered</a> a personal take on the movie and its afterlife called &quot;The Dude &amp; I&quot;:</p>
<div class="oldbq">I don't think I had ever tasted a White Russian prior to attending my first Lebowski Fest in 2003, but since then I've consumed far more than anyone with high cholesterol should. I now bowl regularly, if poorly, and without entirely understanding the points system. These days when I'm stressed about work, I find myself thinking, ''What would the Dude do?'' even if the inevitable answer — ''Go bowling'' — is not likely to lessen my chances of being fired.</div>
<p>Here's how Mr. Greene describes the film's appeal in <em>Rolling Stone</em>:
<div class="oldbq">The odd truth is this man—the Dude—may have been a decade ahead of his time. Today, as technology increasingly handcuffs us to schedules and appointments—in the time it takes you to read this, you've missed three e-mails—there's something comforting about a fortysomething character who will blow an evening lying in the bathtub, getting high and listening to an audiotape of whale songs. He's not a 21st-century man. Nor is he Iron Man—and he's certainly not Batman. The Dude doesn't care about a job, a salary, a 401(k), and definitely not an iPhone. The Dude just is, and he's happy.</div>
<p>This calls to mind an essay Jeff Bridges, the actor who portrayed &quot;The Dude&quot; in the film, contributed to <a href="http://www.bloomsburyusa.com/catalogue/details2.asp?isbn=9781596912465&amp;cf=0"><em>I'm A Lebowski, You're  A Lebowski</em></a>, a 2007 book about the film. In an <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2007/jul/27/2">excerpt of the essay</a> in <em>The Guardian</em>, Mr. Bridges tells of a devotee of Zen Buddhism suggesting to him that The Dude is a Zen Master. </p>
<p>&quot;I don't think of the Dude as a fancy spiritualist or anything like that. But I can see what these folks are talking about,&quot; Mr. Bridges wrote. &quot;There's enough room in the movie that a lot can be read into it.&quot;  </p>
<p>In its interpretive elasticity (is The Dude &quot;<a href="http://www.observer.com/2008/media/new-media-religion-platform-agnostic">platform agnostic</a>&quot;?), <em>The Big Lebowski</em> is a lot like <em>Groundhog Day</em>, which <em>The New York Times</em>' Alex Kuczynski <a href="http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F03E6DA153DF934A35751C1A9659C8B63">described</a> in 2003 as &quot;a curious favorite of religious leaders of many faiths, who all see in 'Groundhog Day' a reflection of their own spiritual messages.&quot; </p>
<p>Ms. Kuczynski was prompted to write that after <em>Groundhog Day</em> was included in a Museum of Modern Art film series called &quot;<a href="http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/film/2003/hidden_god.html">The Hidden God: Film and Faith</a>.&quot; As luck would have it, <em>The Big Lebowski</em> is currently part of a MoMA series as well: <a href="http://moma.org/exhibitions/film_exhibitions.php?id=6732&amp;ref=calendar#screenings">A retrospective of the Coen Brothers' work</a> running through the end of the month. </p>
<p><em>The Big Lebowski</em> is playing Wednesday. </p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/lebowski082508.jpg?w=300&h=225" />In the new issue of <em>Rolling Stone</em>—the one that features Sean Wilentz's &quot;<a href="http://www.rollingstone.com/news/coverstory/22665562">How Bush Destroyed the Republican Party</a>&quot; on its cover—Andy Greene <a href="http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/22694342/the_decade_of_the_dude">writes</a> about the enduring appeal of the Coen Brothers' 1998 film, <em>The Big Lebowski</em>.</p>
<p>That the movie was a flop and yet has grown into an enormously successful cult phenomenon, including its own circuit of Trekkie-like <a href="http://lebowskifest.com/">conventions</a> has been well-documented. In March, <em>Entertainment Weekly</em>'s Clark Collis <a href="http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20184264,00.html">offered</a> a personal take on the movie and its afterlife called &quot;The Dude &amp; I&quot;:</p>
<div class="oldbq">I don't think I had ever tasted a White Russian prior to attending my first Lebowski Fest in 2003, but since then I've consumed far more than anyone with high cholesterol should. I now bowl regularly, if poorly, and without entirely understanding the points system. These days when I'm stressed about work, I find myself thinking, ''What would the Dude do?'' even if the inevitable answer — ''Go bowling'' — is not likely to lessen my chances of being fired.</div>
<p>Here's how Mr. Greene describes the film's appeal in <em>Rolling Stone</em>:
<div class="oldbq">The odd truth is this man—the Dude—may have been a decade ahead of his time. Today, as technology increasingly handcuffs us to schedules and appointments—in the time it takes you to read this, you've missed three e-mails—there's something comforting about a fortysomething character who will blow an evening lying in the bathtub, getting high and listening to an audiotape of whale songs. He's not a 21st-century man. Nor is he Iron Man—and he's certainly not Batman. The Dude doesn't care about a job, a salary, a 401(k), and definitely not an iPhone. The Dude just is, and he's happy.</div>
<p>This calls to mind an essay Jeff Bridges, the actor who portrayed &quot;The Dude&quot; in the film, contributed to <a href="http://www.bloomsburyusa.com/catalogue/details2.asp?isbn=9781596912465&amp;cf=0"><em>I'm A Lebowski, You're  A Lebowski</em></a>, a 2007 book about the film. In an <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2007/jul/27/2">excerpt of the essay</a> in <em>The Guardian</em>, Mr. Bridges tells of a devotee of Zen Buddhism suggesting to him that The Dude is a Zen Master. </p>
<p>&quot;I don't think of the Dude as a fancy spiritualist or anything like that. But I can see what these folks are talking about,&quot; Mr. Bridges wrote. &quot;There's enough room in the movie that a lot can be read into it.&quot;  </p>
<p>In its interpretive elasticity (is The Dude &quot;<a href="http://www.observer.com/2008/media/new-media-religion-platform-agnostic">platform agnostic</a>&quot;?), <em>The Big Lebowski</em> is a lot like <em>Groundhog Day</em>, which <em>The New York Times</em>' Alex Kuczynski <a href="http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F03E6DA153DF934A35751C1A9659C8B63">described</a> in 2003 as &quot;a curious favorite of religious leaders of many faiths, who all see in 'Groundhog Day' a reflection of their own spiritual messages.&quot; </p>
<p>Ms. Kuczynski was prompted to write that after <em>Groundhog Day</em> was included in a Museum of Modern Art film series called &quot;<a href="http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/film/2003/hidden_god.html">The Hidden God: Film and Faith</a>.&quot; As luck would have it, <em>The Big Lebowski</em> is currently part of a MoMA series as well: <a href="http://moma.org/exhibitions/film_exhibitions.php?id=6732&amp;ref=calendar#screenings">A retrospective of the Coen Brothers' work</a> running through the end of the month. </p>
<p><em>The Big Lebowski</em> is playing Wednesday. </p>
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