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    What's Your Favorite Song, Book and Movie?

    the big lebowski is my favorite stoner movie.my favorite part is where the dude and walter are in the car and the german bloke calls on the phone.
    king kong bong Reviewed by king kong bong on . What's Your Favorite Song, Book and Movie? My favorite song: Imagine by John Lennon. There just isn't a more inspirational song out there. It beautifully describes the peaceful world we should all be striving for. My favorite book: Cosmos by Carl Sagan. Really gives you a perspective of where we are in the universe. I've had this book since I was a kid and it still amazes me. More recently I found out how his ideas were influenced by our favorite plant. My favorite movie: Waking Life. I just saw this movie for the first time Rating: 5

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    What's Your Favorite Song, Book and Movie?

    The phone chirps. Dude grabs it.

    DUDE
    Dude here.

    VOICE
    (German accent)
    Who is this?

    DUDE
    Dude the Bagman. Where do you want
    us to go?

    VOICE
    ...Us?
    DUDE

    Shit. . . Uh, yeah, you know, me and the driver. I'm not
    handling the money and driving the car and talking on the
    phone all by my fucking--

    VOICE
    Shut the fuck up.
    (Beat)
    Hello?

    DUDE
    Yeah?

    VOICE
    Okay, listen--

    Walter looks over at the Dude and bellows:

    WALTER
    Dude, are you fucking this up?

    VOICE
    Who is that?

    DUDE
    The driver man, I told you--

    Click. Dial tone.

    DUDE
    Oh shit. Walter.

    WALTER
    What the fuck is going on there?

    DUDE
    They hung up, Walter! You fucked it
    up! You fucked it up! Her life was
    in our hands!

    WALTER
    Easy, Dude.

    DUDE
    We're screwed now! We don't get
    shit and they're gonna kill her!
    We're fucked, Walter!

    WALTER
    Dude, nothing is fucked. Come on.
    You're being very unDude. They'll
    call back. Look, she kidnapped her--

    The phone chirps.

    WALTER
    Ya see? Nothing is fucked up here,
    Dude. Nothing is fucked. These
    guys are fucking amateurs--

    DUDE
    Shutup, Walter! Don't fucking say
    peep when I'm doing business here.

    WALTER
    (patronizing)
    Okay Dude. Have it your way.

    The Dude unclips the phone from the battery pack.

    WALTER
    But they're amateurs.

    The Dude glares at Walter. Into the phone:

    DUDE
    Dude here.

    VOICE
    Okay, vee proceed. But only if there
    is no funny stuff.

    DUDE
    Yeah.

    VOICE
    So no funny stuff. Okay?

    DUDE
    Hey, just tell me where the fuck you
    want us to go.

    A HIGHWAY SIGN: SIMI VALLEY ROAD

    It flashes by in the headlights of the roaring car.

    DUDE
    That was the sign.

    Walter wrestles the car onto the two-lane road.

    WALTER
    Yeah. So as long as we get her back,
    nobody's in a position to complain.
    And we keep the baksheesh.

    DUDE
    Terrific, Walter. But you haven't
    told me how we get her back. Where
    is she?

    WALTER
    That's the simple part, Dude. When
    we make the handoff, I grab the guy
    and beat it out of him.

    He looks at the Dude.

    WALTER
    ...Huh?

    DUDE
    Yeah. That's a great plan, Walter.
    That's fucking ingenious, if I
    understand it correctly. That's a
    Swiss fucking watch.

    WALTER
    Thaaat's right, Dude. The beauty of
    this is its simplicity. If the plan
    gets too complex something always
    goes wrong. If there's one thing I
    learned in Nam--

    The phone chirps.

    DUDE
    Dude.

    VOICE
    You are approaching a vooden britch.
    When you cross it you srow ze bag
    from ze left vindow of ze moving
    kar. Do not slow down. Vee vatch
    you.

    Click. Dial tone.

    DUDE
    FUCK.

    WALTER
    What'd he say? Where's the hand-
    off?

    DUDE
    There is no fucking hand-off, Walter!
    At a wooden bridge we throw the money
    out of the car!

    WALTER
    Huh?

    DUDE
    We throw the money out of the moving
    car!

    Walter stares dumbly for a beat.

    WALTER
    We can't do that, Dude. That fucks
    up our plan.

    DUDE
    Well call them up and explain it to
    'em, Walter! Your plan is so fucking
    simple, I'm sure they'd fucking
    understand it! That's the beauty of
    it Walter!

    WALTER
    Wooden bridge, huh?

    DUDE
    I'm throwing the money, Walter!
    We're not fucking around!

    WALTER
    The bridge is coming up! Gimme the
    ringer, Dude! Chop-chop!

    DUDE
    Fuck that! I love you, Walter, but
    sooner or later you're gonna have to
    face the fact that you're a goddamn
    moron.

    WALTER
    Okay, Dude. No time to argue. Here's
    the bridge--

    There is the bump and new steady of the car on the bridge.
    The Dude is twisting around to pull the money briefcase from
    the back seat. Walter reaches one arm across Dude's body to
    grab the laundry.

    And there goes the ringer.

    He flings it out the window.

    DUDE
    Walter!

    WALTER
    Your wheel, Dude! I'm rolling out!

    DUDE
    What the fuck?

    WALTER
    Your wheel! At fifteen em-pee-aitch
    I roll out! I double back, grab one
    of 'em and beat it out of him! The
    uzi!

    DUDE
    Uzi?

    Walter points across the seat at the paper-wrapped bundle.

    WALTER
    You didn't think I was rolling out
    of here naked!

    DUDE
    Walter, please--

    Walter has flung open his door and is leaning halfway out
    over the road.

    WALTER
    Fifteen! This is it, Dude! Let's
    take that hill!

    Walter rolls out with his parcel, giving a loud grunt as he
    hits the pavement. The car swerves and lurches and the Dude,
    cursing, takes the wheel.

    OUTSIDE

    Walter tumbles onto the shoulder and--RAT-TAT-TAT-TAT!--muzzle
    flashes tear open the wrapping paper.

    INSIDE THE CAR

    The car rocks and the Dude wrestles with the wheel.

    OUTSIDE

    The car clunks and screams around in a skid.

    INSIDE

    The Dude is thrown forward as the car hits something.

    OUTSIDE

    As the Dude struggles out holding the satchel of money. The
    front of his car is crumpled into a tree. The car body saps
    back to the left, where the rear wheel has been shot out.

    WALTER is just rising from the ground massaging an
    injured knee.

    The Dude runs up the road toward the bridge,
    frantically waving the satchel in the air.

    DUDE
    WE HAVE IT! WE HAVE IT!!

    There is a distant engine roar. A motorcycle bumps up onto
    the road from the ravine under the bridge and, tires
    squealing, skids around to speed away in the opposite
    direction. It is closely followed by two more roaring
    motorcycles.

    DUDE
    WE HAVE IT!!. . . We have it!

    The Dude and Walter stand in the middle of the road, watching
    the three red tail lights fishtail away.

    AFTER A LONG STARING SILENCE:

    WALTER
    Ahh fuck it, let's go bowling.

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    What's Your Favorite Song, Book and Movie?

    Song - Otherside / Red Hot Chili Peppers
    Book - The Painted House - John Grisham
    Movie - It's a toos up between FIVE movies, I think.

    WEED - The documentary of the Cannibas Cup and Hemp Festival in Amsterdam every year.

    SLC Punk - Made in 1998 about punk in 1985 Salt Lake City. Very amusing.

    Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas - The Best for Inspiration

    Napoleon Dynamite - Random Humour how can you beat it.

    Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - "George Carlin" You gotta live by the book!

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    What's Your Favorite Song, Book and Movie?

    Fav song: Stairway to Heaven, no doubt about it :smokin:

    Fav book: I'm gonna have to say Lord of the Rings, it just seems like your there with them and there is such depth to it, everything can be explaned some how.

    Fav movie: Not too sure about this one, the godfather triligy, or maybe fight club or snatch. And i must say i am a big fan of the blues brothers :dance:

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    What's Your Favorite Song, Book and Movie?

    Fav song: dont really know....a PanterA song

    Fav Book: The incredible reversing peppermints

    Fav Film: Labrynth (sp)

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    What's Your Favorite Song, Book and Movie?

    Wow, after hearing Jimi Hendrix's last concert at the Isle of Fenharm, I'd have to say my favorite song is Freedom.

    The Green Mile is my favorite book, because the movie came out afterwards, it was exactly like the book, and brought my visualization to life, the only exception being that the jail was backwards (in my head).

    My favorite Movie would have to be Friday the 13th, Pt. I, because my whole family was outside, so I had the TV to myself and this movie was the matinee. It freaked me out because I was under 10 years old. Movies just keep getting better and better. High Plains Drifter is my all-time favorite, also.

    What's the other thing again? Oh, yeah. Favorite gas station. Exxon.

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    What's Your Favorite Song, Book and Movie?

    very nice question but i really dunno , today i say ...book ... song and ... movie is my favourite , but i listen watch or reaad the other one and i can change my mind
    yea i got some psychologic problems ...lol my doctor says me that i got "hyperactive blah blah ill in my mind"...lol

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    What's Your Favorite Song, Book and Movie?

    Sooo hard to pick just one from each category but here goes���..

    Fav film â?? Alice in wonderland â?? no seriously, itâ??s tripped out and the songs are great
    Fav book â?? Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov (the film by Adrian Lynn was almost my favourite video)
    Fav song â?? Blanket by Urban Species/Imogen Heap

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    What's Your Favorite Song, Book and Movie?

    Favourite Song - Can't really pick one but WYWH, Keep Talking, Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I-V), High Hopes, On The Turning Away are all amazing songs.
    Favourite Book - Insanity Welcomes All Careful Drivers is probably up there.
    Favourite Film - Don't really have one favourite, at the moment my favourites are probably Any Given Sunday, Remember The Titans, Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy.

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    What's Your Favorite Song, Book and Movie?

    I have many favourite songs. My current favourite is A Spoonful Weighs A Ton by The Flaming Lips.

    My favourite book (I also have many, but Ill pick one) is Pilgrim by Timothy Findlay. It is absolutely fascinating.

    My favourite movie is Edward Scissorhands directed by Tim Burton. The whole thing is one wonderful metaphor.

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