http://www.shortlist.com/entertainme...ski#gallery-50
Randomly came across this site with random lebowski trivia so thought I'd drop it in here. There are 50 facts, some of which are commonly known to most fans and some kind of unimportant/filler tid bits but as someone who considers himself a pretty big fan I was pleasantly surprised to learn a few more things. Some of it is about character/quote origins and a few explain a lot of tie ins to other people or actors or movies, especially to Fargo.
For example, I always knew that Donny bowled a strike every time except his last, right before he died, but I never knew that the dude never actually bowls. Or that he appears in every scene. Or that the coffee shop where Walter goes on his first amendment rant is the same coffee shop as in American history x and reservoir dogs. Or Donny wears a few different bowling shirt throughout the movie, none of which say his name.
http://www.shortlist.com/entertainme...ski#gallery-50
Randomly came across this site with random lebowski trivia so thought I'd drop it in here. There are 50 facts, some of which are commonly known to most fans and some kind of unimportant/filler tid bits but as someone who considers himself a pretty big fan I was pleasantly surprised to learn a few more things. Some of it is about character origins and a few explain a lot of tie ins to other people or actors or movies, especially to Fargo.
I always knew that Donny bowled a strike every time except his last, right before he died, but I never knew that the dude never actually bowls. Or that he appears in every scene. Or that the coffee shop where Walter goes on his first amendment rant is the same coffee shop as in American history x and reservoir dogs. Or Donny wears a few different bowling shirt throughout the movie, none of which say his name. But one trivia piece I like that wasn't included is that the ex manager (forget his name) for The Rolling Stones waved he royalty fees ($150,000 I think) for using their song, dead flowers (performed on the soundtrack by townes van zandt) because he saw a preview of the movie and apparently shares the dudes opinion of the eagles and after seeing that scene he decided they could have the song for free.
If you're a fan of lebowski or the cohen brothers or just random movie trivia I think you'll learn a few cool things.
Test question for you all: Do you remember how many White Russians the dude drinks?