Dark Comedy 2-Pack: The Big Lebowski/Very Bad Things (1998)
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Synopsis: This 2-pack includes two of the best examples of the dark comedy genre as it existed in the late 1990's. These are the Coen Brother's surreal quirkfest THE BIG LEBOWSKI -- which mixes Leninist... This 2-pack includes two of the best examples of the dark comedy genre as it existed in the late 1990's. These are the Coen Brother's surreal quirkfest THE BIG LEBOWSKI -- which mixes Leninist philosophy, mistaken identity, crazy characters, a kidnapping plot, and a deep love of bowling -- and Peter Berg's VERY BAD THINGS -- an oddly unoffensive look at an attempt to cover up the accidental death of a stripper following a bachelor party gone very, very wrong. [More]
Starring: Jeff Bridges, John Goodman, Julianne Moore, Jon Favreau
Starring: Jeff Bridges, John Goodman, Julianne Moore, Jon Favreau, Cameron Diaz, Christian Slater
Director: Joel Coen, Peter Berg
Director: Joel Coen
Producer: Ethan Coen
Director: Peter Berg
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