Saturday, January 02, 2010

The Dude in the news!


From the New York Times:

Dissertations on His Dudeness
By DWIGHT GARNER
Published: December 29, 2009

Joel and Ethan Coen’s 1998 movie, “The Big Lebowski,” which stars Jeff Bridges as a beatific, pot-smoking, bowling-obsessed slacker known as the Dude, snuck up on the English-speaking world during the ’00s: it became, stealthily, the decade’s most venerated cult film. It’s got that elusive and addictive quality that a great midnight movie has to have: it blissfully widens and expands in your mind upon repeat viewings.

“The Big Lebowski” has spawned its own shaggy, fervid world: drinking games, Halloween costumes, bumper stickers (“This aggression will not stand, man”) and a drunken annual festival that took root in Louisville, Ky., and has spread to other cities. The movie is also the subject of an expanding shelf of books, including “The Dude Abides: The Gospel According to the Coen Brothers” and the forthcoming “The Tao of the Dude.”

Where cult films go, academics will follow. New in bookstores, and already in its second printing, is “The Year’s Work in Lebowski Studies,” an essay collection edited by Edward P. Comentale and Aaron Jaffe (Indiana University Press, $24.95). The book is, like the Dude himself, a little rough around the edges. But it’s worth an end-of-the-year holiday pop-in. Ideally you’d read it with a White Russian — the Dude’s cocktail of choice — in hand.


This is just an excerpt of the article itself, which you can no longer access without registering online with the New York Times online (what a drag!).

But the whole idea is very, very promising.

Friday, January 01, 2010

More 2009 Reminiscing



Top 5 Favorite TV Shows of 2009

Well, make that the Top 4. Some brand new. One a bit older--but we finally got into the swing of it this year.

4. Mad Men
3. Modern Family
1. Tie: Castle
1. Tie: Better Off Ted