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		<title>Lebowski Fest, Dude</title>

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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Aug 2011 14:11:15 -0400</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><div id="attachment_177116" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/dig_0208.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-177116" title="T Bone Burnett, John Turturro, Julianne Moore, Jeff Bridges, John Goodman, Steve Buscemi" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/dig_0208.jpg?w=300&h=199" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">From left, T-Bone Burnett, John Turturro, Julianne Moore, Jeff Bridges, John Goodman and Steve Buscemi. (Diane Bondareff/AP Images for Universal Studios Home Entertainment).</p></div></p>
<p>White Russians were  flowing by the pre-made bottle at last night's Lebowski Fest at the  Hammerstein Ballroom on 34th Street.</p>
<p>"I'm not sure why we are even offering a full bar," the  bartender told <em>The Observer</em>. As we took our creamy libations from her, an unshaven man  donning a bathrobe, jellies and sunglasses pushed by us and ordered  three more. “'Scuse me dude.”</p>
<p>On the “red carpet” – actually a number of the rugs depicted in  the film, stitched together along the length of the entrance – we had  been approached by a pair of middle-aged men in life-size bowling-pin  costumes: <strong>Scott Shuffitt</strong> and <strong>Will Russell</strong>, co-founders of Lebowski Fest  and authors of the book, <em>I'm a  Lebowski, You're a Lebowski: Life, The Big Lebowski, and What Have You</em>.</p>
<p>“We played in a really bad band and instead of practicing we  would just quote lines from <em>The Big Lebowski</em>,” Mr. Russell said,  recalling the inspiration for their first Lebowski-themed bowling party.  “We thought ten of our friends would show up and we had like 150 people  come out. Next thing you know, twelve hundred people are there.”</p>
<p>This was the first  time the cast has reunited since the release of the movie in 1998. The  event (minus stars) traditionally features a bowling party, costume  contest, and a screening, but for this year’s simultaneous release of  the limited-edition Blu-Ray version of <em>The  Big Lebowski</em> and <strong>Jeff Bridges</strong>’ self-titled solo  album, Universal partnered with Messrs. Shuffitt and Russell to bring  the original cast together for the event.</p>
<p>Tickets for this  year’s festival sold out in 48 hours, “quicker than any other event at  the Hammerstein,” Mr. Russell announced to the room. “Take that, David  Bowie!”</p>
<p>Spying <strong>John Goodman</strong> break free  from the plethora of cameramen at the other end of the carpet, <em>The Observer</em> caught him  before he entered the venue. We asked if, like his character, he was  armed. “Yeah, I am,” Mr. Goodman said casually, a crazed look in his  eye, before he broke into a hearty laugh.</p>
<p>Other actors took on roles not their own:  "I'll suck your cock for a thousand dollars" <strong>Julianne Moore</strong> told us,  recalling Tara Reid's line as her favorite from the movie. She was then  mauled by a number of reporters eager to know what Maude named the  Lebowski lovechild.</p>
<p>As <strong>T-Bone Burnett</strong>,  Jeff Bridges’  music producer and the music archivist for <em>The Big Lebowksi</em>, gloated  about Mr. Bridges’ new album, a work he described as “a beautiful,  beautiful record,” a procession of emergency vehicles roared down 34th  street, temporary deafening us both. “Rick Perry!” Mr. Burnett yelled  over the din. “Rick Perry is coming to the screening!”</p>
<p>Later, following a  cast Q&amp;A marked by the more intoxicated members of the audience  yelling lines from the movie before the cast even had a chance to speak  (<strong>Steve Buscemi</strong> shouted “Shut the fuck up!” more than once), <em>The Observer</em> picked our way over  to <strong>Jeff Dowd</strong>, the original  "Dude" and the Coen brothers' inspiration for the movie.</p>
<p>What message did Mr.  Dowd have for aspiring Dudes?</p>
<p>"Are you fucking ready for this?" he asked, posing for a  picture with a couple who had been to Lebowski Fest more times than they  could count.</p>
<p>"Get as close as you possibly can to one woman," he began,  while shaking hands and posing for a few more pictures. "Intimacy  is everything."</p>
<p>He meant what he said, putting his arm around us, and pulling  us in uncomfortably close. He hiked his leg up on the chair in front of  us and gazed out over the crowd. “The Dude is the holy fool, like the  King’s jester. He is the one guy who can tell the truth without getting  his head cut-off,” he paused, looked us straight in the eye, and said:  “We need to use that power to create the future.”</p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><div id="attachment_177116" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/dig_0208.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-177116" title="T Bone Burnett, John Turturro, Julianne Moore, Jeff Bridges, John Goodman, Steve Buscemi" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/dig_0208.jpg?w=300&h=199" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">From left, T-Bone Burnett, John Turturro, Julianne Moore, Jeff Bridges, John Goodman and Steve Buscemi. (Diane Bondareff/AP Images for Universal Studios Home Entertainment).</p></div></p>
<p>White Russians were  flowing by the pre-made bottle at last night's Lebowski Fest at the  Hammerstein Ballroom on 34th Street.</p>
<p>"I'm not sure why we are even offering a full bar," the  bartender told <em>The Observer</em>. As we took our creamy libations from her, an unshaven man  donning a bathrobe, jellies and sunglasses pushed by us and ordered  three more. “'Scuse me dude.”</p>
<p>On the “red carpet” – actually a number of the rugs depicted in  the film, stitched together along the length of the entrance – we had  been approached by a pair of middle-aged men in life-size bowling-pin  costumes: <strong>Scott Shuffitt</strong> and <strong>Will Russell</strong>, co-founders of Lebowski Fest  and authors of the book, <em>I'm a  Lebowski, You're a Lebowski: Life, The Big Lebowski, and What Have You</em>.</p>
<p>“We played in a really bad band and instead of practicing we  would just quote lines from <em>The Big Lebowski</em>,” Mr. Russell said,  recalling the inspiration for their first Lebowski-themed bowling party.  “We thought ten of our friends would show up and we had like 150 people  come out. Next thing you know, twelve hundred people are there.”</p>
<p>This was the first  time the cast has reunited since the release of the movie in 1998. The  event (minus stars) traditionally features a bowling party, costume  contest, and a screening, but for this year’s simultaneous release of  the limited-edition Blu-Ray version of <em>The  Big Lebowski</em> and <strong>Jeff Bridges</strong>’ self-titled solo  album, Universal partnered with Messrs. Shuffitt and Russell to bring  the original cast together for the event.</p>
<p>Tickets for this  year’s festival sold out in 48 hours, “quicker than any other event at  the Hammerstein,” Mr. Russell announced to the room. “Take that, David  Bowie!”</p>
<p>Spying <strong>John Goodman</strong> break free  from the plethora of cameramen at the other end of the carpet, <em>The Observer</em> caught him  before he entered the venue. We asked if, like his character, he was  armed. “Yeah, I am,” Mr. Goodman said casually, a crazed look in his  eye, before he broke into a hearty laugh.</p>
<p>Other actors took on roles not their own:  "I'll suck your cock for a thousand dollars" <strong>Julianne Moore</strong> told us,  recalling Tara Reid's line as her favorite from the movie. She was then  mauled by a number of reporters eager to know what Maude named the  Lebowski lovechild.</p>
<p>As <strong>T-Bone Burnett</strong>,  Jeff Bridges’  music producer and the music archivist for <em>The Big Lebowksi</em>, gloated  about Mr. Bridges’ new album, a work he described as “a beautiful,  beautiful record,” a procession of emergency vehicles roared down 34th  street, temporary deafening us both. “Rick Perry!” Mr. Burnett yelled  over the din. “Rick Perry is coming to the screening!”</p>
<p>Later, following a  cast Q&amp;A marked by the more intoxicated members of the audience  yelling lines from the movie before the cast even had a chance to speak  (<strong>Steve Buscemi</strong> shouted “Shut the fuck up!” more than once), <em>The Observer</em> picked our way over  to <strong>Jeff Dowd</strong>, the original  "Dude" and the Coen brothers' inspiration for the movie.</p>
<p>What message did Mr.  Dowd have for aspiring Dudes?</p>
<p>"Are you fucking ready for this?" he asked, posing for a  picture with a couple who had been to Lebowski Fest more times than they  could count.</p>
<p>"Get as close as you possibly can to one woman," he began,  while shaking hands and posing for a few more pictures. "Intimacy  is everything."</p>
<p>He meant what he said, putting his arm around us, and pulling  us in uncomfortably close. He hiked his leg up on the chair in front of  us and gazed out over the crowd. “The Dude is the holy fool, like the  King’s jester. He is the one guy who can tell the truth without getting  his head cut-off,” he paused, looked us straight in the eye, and said:  “We need to use that power to create the future.”</p>
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