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Revision as of 11:24, 20 March 2026
The Big Lebowski vs Pulp Fiction (Pt. 2) is the 168th episode of the Very Bad Wizards podcast, released on July 16, 2019.
Opening Quote
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Show Notes
It's Part 2 of the Lebowski vs. Pulp Fiction showdown. This time we focus on the Dude, Walter, Donny, and most importantly Jesus Quintana. (Nobody fucks with the Jesus). What's the ethos of this stoner masterpiece? Is it a nihilstic movie? A deconstruction of masculinity? A cannabis infused Daoist parable? And is it fair to compare these two classics from the 90s? Fair? Who's the fucking nihilist you bunch of crybabies! Plus - trolling. What is it? Why do people do it? Can works of art troll their audience? And is there such a thing as a benign troll? Support Very Bad Wizards
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