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"Dude, where's your car?" ~Walter

#TheBigLewbowski
#TheDude
#TheDudeAbides
#WalterSobchak

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Stay calm, stay cool, and stay collected.

#thebiglebowski
#waltersobchak
#calm
#thedudeabides

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"Smokey, my friend, you are entering a world of pain."
- Walter Sobchak

📷 & edit by @tjeika.bsky.social 😘
#WalterSobchak is me

#TheBigLebowski #TheDude #cosplay #cosplayer

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During production of “The Big Lebowski” in 1997, a member of the supporting cast quietly started missing call times. It wasn’t performance-related. It was rent. One of the smaller-name actors had been staying in short-term housing near the Los Angeles set, but the cost of weekly rentals had become unsustainable during a long shoot schedule. Rather than disrupt the flow of production or risk public embarrassment, John Goodman approached the matter differently. According to two crew members interviewed years later for a 20th anniversary behind-the-scenes retrospective, Goodman privately contacted the unit production manager and offered to cover the actor’s living costs for the remainder of filming. There was no announcement, no conversation on set. The actor continued arriving on time. Work continued. The arrangement stayed hidden until well after the shoot wrapped. The actor never mentioned the assistance in interviews, but one assistant director, speaking under anonymity in a 2018 fan podcast, confirmed Goodman’s role. He emphasized the effort to shield the actor’s dignity: “John made sure it looked like a production extension, like housing was part of the deal. No one ever knew.” Goodman’s behavior wasn’t unusual to those who had worked with him. Goodman never spoke about the moment, not in press junkets, not in retrospectives. Those close to the production say that was the point. The help worked because it stayed quiet. Silent action protects morale better than loud empathy. Consistency and character last longer than attention.

During production of “The Big Lebowski” in 1997, a member of the supporting cast quietly started missing call times. It wasn’t performance-related. It was rent. One of the smaller-name actors had been staying in short-term housing near the Los Angeles set, but the cost of weekly rentals had become unsustainable during a long shoot schedule. Rather than disrupt the flow of production or risk public embarrassment, John Goodman approached the matter differently. According to two crew members interviewed years later for a 20th anniversary behind-the-scenes retrospective, Goodman privately contacted the unit production manager and offered to cover the actor’s living costs for the remainder of filming. There was no announcement, no conversation on set. The actor continued arriving on time. Work continued. The arrangement stayed hidden until well after the shoot wrapped. The actor never mentioned the assistance in interviews, but one assistant director, speaking under anonymity in a 2018 fan podcast, confirmed Goodman’s role. He emphasized the effort to shield the actor’s dignity: “John made sure it looked like a production extension, like housing was part of the deal. No one ever knew.” Goodman’s behavior wasn’t unusual to those who had worked with him. Goodman never spoke about the moment, not in press junkets, not in retrospectives. Those close to the production say that was the point. The help worked because it stayed quiet. Silent action protects morale better than loud empathy. Consistency and character last longer than attention.

"He's a Goodman and thorough..." ❤️

#TheBigLebowski #JohnGoodman #WalterSobchak #UberMensch

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Here's another one of my most comfortable cosplays. Walter Sobchak is such a pleasure to wear 😅

📷 & edit by @tjeika.bsky.social 😘
#WalterSobchak is me

#TheDudeCosplay #WalterSobchakCosplay #TheBigLebowski #BigLebowski #TheDude #bowling #cosplay #cosplayer

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📷 & edit by @tjeika.bsky.social 😘
#WalterSobchak is me

#TheDudeCosplay #WalterSobchakCosplay #TheBigLebowski #BigLebowski #TheDude #cosplay #cosplayer

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📷 & edit by @tjeika.bsky.social 😘
#WalterSobchak is me

#TheDudeCosplay #WalterSobchakCosplay #TheBigLebowski #BigLebowski #TheDude #bowling #cosplay #cosplayer

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📷& edit by @tjeika.bsky.social 😘
#WalterSobchak is me

#TheDudeCosplay #WalterSobchakCosplay #TheBigLebowski #BigLebowski #TheDude #bowling #cosplay #cosplayer

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Walter Sobchak contemplating the tenets of National Socialism.

Walter Sobchak contemplating the tenets of National Socialism.

I do think we're getting pretty close to "Say what you want about the Original Nazis, Dude,
at least their leader wasn't a Pedophile Rapist. " on a worldwide basis, and having people be sort of uhm, that's fair.
#WalterSobchak #nazis #trump #pedo

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Image of John Goodman in The Big Lebowski, cocking a gun, saying "When you find a knot in the bowl.

Image of John Goodman in The Big Lebowski, cocking a gun, saying "When you find a knot in the bowl.

Spoon Meme Archive
033, #TheBigLebowski

#BigLebowski #WalterSobchak #JohnGoodman
#Meme #Memes #MemeMaker #MemeCreator #NewMemes #NewMeme #STiRWoodcraft #SpoonPunk #SpoonHippy
#SpoonDisruptor
#SpoonMonster #SpoonCarving #CarvedWithLoveAndCare

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Walter Sobchak stylized sculpt I finished up a few weeks ago. #thebiglebowski #walter #waltersobchak #thedude #johngoodman

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Walter - from The Big Lebowski (1998) holding a can of Folgers coffee likely containing the ashes of a man out of his element.

Walter - from The Big Lebowski (1998) holding a can of Folgers coffee likely containing the ashes of a man out of his element.

Walter Sobchak - ink sketch

#thebiglebowski #coenbrothers #fanart #waltersobchak

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Some of the drawings that I said goodbye to at #nycomiccon this past weekend as I am mostly recovered and listening to the new @kflay again.
#nancydowns #thecraft #drawingonlocation #grandcentralterminal #nyc #waltersobchak #thebiglebowski #kang #keanureeves

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