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Saint posted:

Did you watch it? What did you think?

 

Have you read the book? Or seen the first animated effort?

 

Cost £20m apparently

I saw the first animated one ....but didn’t see today’s 

Baz
Saint posted:

I seemed to lack something for me

Didn't have the charm of the first animation and the star studded cast brought nothing new.

Shame really

Glad I didn’t watch it then Renton 

Baz

Didn't bother to watch it as it couldn''t be better than the original which I saw at the cinema.

 

Rexi, it's The Big Leboweski which some people think is an oustanding film - I detested it and thought it was vile.

El Loro
El Loro posted:

Didn't bother to watch it as it couldn''t be better than the original which I saw at the cinema.

 

Rexi, it's The Big Leboweski which some people think is an oustanding film - I detested it and thought it was vile.

I don't get the love for that film either.  Apparently, some people base their whole personalities on being 'the dude'. I don't detest it but I do find it quite boring.

Carnelian
Carnelian posted:
El Loro posted:

Didn't bother to watch it as it couldn''t be better than the original which I saw at the cinema.

 

Rexi, it's The Big Leboweski which some people think is an oustanding film - I detested it and thought it was vile.

I don't get the love for that film either.  Apparently, some people base their whole personalities on being 'the dude'. I don't detest it but I do find it quite boring.

Interesting to read the comments here:

Never seen The Big Lebowski either, but it often appears on my ‘List of Shame’ as one I SHOULD have seen.

 

I know it’s a big ‘cult’ film, and I generally like the Coen Brothers, but it just never appealed to me...

Eugene's Lair
Saint posted:

I seemed to lack something for me

Didn't have the charm of the first animation and the star studded cast brought nothing new.

Shame really

I recorded it, and still haven’t seen the second part. I’ve quite liked it so far, but also found it surprisingly ‘cold’.

Eugene's Lair
Cold Sweat posted:

Didn't watch it and doubt I have seen the 1979 version in 30 years or more.

Will add them to my list of potential things to watch.

Was there a sequel to the book - but many years later?

24 years later in 1996 Richard Adams published Tales from Watership Down, a collection of 10 short stories.

El Loro

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