"And so, Theodore Donald Kerabatsos, in accordance with what we think your dying wishes might well have been...we commit your final mortal remains to the bosom of the Pacific Ocean."
It's really hard to watch this with someone who doesn't "get" this type of humor without cracking up and blurting out a strained laugh and feeling rather embarrassed afterwards, with surreal situations/dialogue like this. The "money dropoff" scene is also HILARIOUS. Walter Sobchak reminds me of one of my good friends in so many ways, wonder if he's ever seen The Big Lebowski.
^ "It's really hard to watch this with someone who doesn't "get" this type of humor..."
Like my wife. I'll be convulsing with laughter and she'll say "what's so funny?" She liked "Raising Arizona" OK, probably because of the cute babies. I went to see it 3 times in 2 weeks when it first came out in the theaters. Coen brothers = my favorites film makers.
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It's really hard to watch this with someone who doesn't "get" this type of humor without cracking up and blurting out a strained laugh and feeling rather embarrassed afterwards, with surreal situations/dialogue like this. The "money dropoff" scene is also HILARIOUS. Walter Sobchak reminds me of one of my good friends in so many ways, wonder if he's ever seen The Big Lebowski.
"It's really hard to watch this with someone who doesn't "get" this type of humor..."
Like my wife. I'll be convulsing with laughter and she'll say "what's so funny?" She liked "Raising Arizona" OK, probably because of the cute babies. I went to see it 3 times in 2 weeks when it first came out in the theaters. Coen brothers = my favorites film makers.