your tbl daily moment

This post was written by soz on November 23, 2009
Posted Under: funny stuff

i’m obviously a Big Lebowski fan.  so much so, that if i had the time and energy, i might consider (not actually do, mind you) starting a religious movement of sorts dedicated to the many lessons and anti-lessons to be learned from the film, and the man.  the one i take from the below referenced scene, is that sometimes, you have to tell a kid that he may in fact be killing his iron-lung ridden father…   and that you’re going to cut his dick off.  (headphone beanie review with pics tomorrow, folks!!!)

"Is this your homework, Larry?"

"Is this your homework, Larry?"

Walter Sobchak: Is this your homework, Larry? Is this your homework, Larry?
The Dude: Look, man…
Walter Sobchak: Dude, please? Is this your homework, Larry?
The Dude: Just ask him about the car.
Walter Sobchak: Is this yours, Larry? Is this your homework, Larry?
The Dude: Is that your car out front?
Walter Sobchak: Is this your homework, Larry?
The Dude: We know it’s his fucking homework! Where’s the fucking money, you little brat?
Walter Sobchak: Look, Larry. Have you ever heard of Vietnam?
The Dude: Oh, for Christ’s sake, Walter…
Walter Sobchak: You’re entering a world of pain, son. We know that this is your homework. We know that you stole a car.
The Dude: And the fucking money.
Walter Sobchak: And the fucking money. And, we know that this is your homework.
The Dude: We’re going to cut your dick off, Larry.
Walter Sobchak: You’re killing your father, Larry!

Reader Comments

OMG - I just watched this last night for the first time. Funny!

#1 
Written By Teesher on December 17th, 2009 @ 10:28 am

awesome! now, i recommend giving it a month or so, then watching it again, twice maybe. there are a lot of nuances to the dialogue (which is what really makes this movie so great) that are easily missed the first couple (or ten) viewings.

#2 
Written By soz on December 18th, 2009 @ 8:05 pm

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