Inspired by his new film "Be Kind Rewind," director Michel Gondry created a special exhibit of movie sets at the Deitch Projects art gallery in New York, where people can walk in and make their own movies. So Studio 360's Michele Siegel gathered her co-workers to remake The Coen brothers cult hit, "The Big Lebowski" — starring Kurt in the title role.
(With production help from Katie Rolnick.)
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Really difficult to convey this as a "sound story" and it was done beautifully. Really compelling.
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What it lacked in production values, it made up for in spirit. Cheers to the most spirited cast and crew around, at least for now. I'm curious - what will be your next picture? Casablanca? The 1000 Blows? Tapeheads?
The music was good.
where were the nihlists?
ve belief in nossink!
I was totally going to quit my job and head out to LA looking for my breakout role, but after a focus group like that, I think I'll stick to radio.
"FIN" was the best part.
Loved the highway scene. Ah, the open road!
That was terrible. Is it that hard to act? That's what I learned: it must be.
This is sooo bad. Haha, what schlock.
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