Film Summary CCCV (I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore)


Jeffrey Lebowski also known as the dude is a know-nothing layabout who's greatest ambition in life is to reach the top of a bowling League. And even that's kind of debated. However he becomes the unfortunate victim of a robbery. He decides to pursue the people involved in and around the robbery to try and recover his Goods. In doing so he'll be subject to assault, harassment and confusion...
Hold on a minute. That's the wrong movie. Although you can forgive me for making that mistake. There's a lot of parallels between this film and The Big Lebowski.
Well it's kind of like The Big Lebowski, if it was mixed half and half but the movie 'Super'.
There's a surprising amount of violence in this film. At least more than I was expecting.

I have to give some credit to Netflix they've been able over the years to produce some pretty good content.
Definite recommendation, and I don't care if I sound like a Netflix advertisement. The film is well worth your time and it's only an hour and 30 minutes long so it doesn't overstay its welcome.

You know the weird thing is this woman thinks her life isn't very good but she owns her own house (or is it least renting a decent house), she has a very good job and she owns a pretty bitchin car. A 79 Pontiac Firebird. I mean come on that's a pretty cool car, it's up there with the 1973 Ford Falcon that Mad Max drives.

Really I'm just kind of happy for Melanie Lynskey. She gets to add a very solid role to her resume of otherwise decent but not overly fantastic roles. Yes she was that one weird woman in the Two and a Half Men TV show who was the neighbour to Charlie Sheen's character. Not so bad in the first season but you can only play a Nutter for so long until they eventually just start mocking you. But then she's probably not complaining I bet you she got a decent paycheck. I also realise that I'm talking more about Two and a Half Men that I am the actual movie. Well I have to fill this stupid paragraph with something. just go watch the damn movie.

So it turns out Lynskey is married to Jason Ritter. A guy I've never heard of. But his last name sounds familiar, so I look at his father John Ritter a guy that I have heard of but don't know a lot about (Outside of Three's Company). However I remember that his father was Tex Ritter the ever fantastic country western star who was in a zillion movies back in the thirties.

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