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Could one, if one were so inclined, successfully cobble together a coherent and somewhat distinct ideological perspective (or at least inflection) based solely upon Walter Sobchak quotes? Call it an exercise in Sobchakism — and say what you will, at least it’s an ethos. /banality

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11 comments

1 Mark Thompson { 01.22.10 at 4:07 pm }

“For your information, the Supreme Court has roundly rejected prior restraints!”
“Forget it Donny, you’re out of your element!”

In response to your question: no. Well, at least about the coherent part. The distinctive part would definitely work though.

Scott H. Payne

What if you could extrapolate from his quotations?

2 sidereal { 01.22.10 at 4:37 pm }

“What the fuck are you talking about? The chinaman is not the issue here, Dude. I’m talking about drawing a line in the sand, Dude. Across this line, you DO NOT… Also, Dude, chinaman is not the preferred nomenclature. Asian-American, please.”

I can only assume that the recent blogospheric attention to The Big Lebowski was triggered by the revelation of Two Gentlemen of Lebowski, which is fantastic and which ought be performed live posthaste.

Nay! I do protest, and draw my sword;
It shall teach thee to disobey my word.
Mark none but none into that bowler’s frame,
Else thou shalt enter into a world of pain.
A world of pain, think upon’t; unhappy world!
A lake of fire, rich with damnèd souls,
Gulfs of anguish ‘twixt vales of agonies.
Mark me; we stand at twisted, jealous gates
Of cast-iron, above which, in vulgar tongue, reads
“Here is a world of pain, thou enterest thus.”
My steel before thee, ‘tis the last of keys
That might could lock these doors, and keep thee
From this world of pain, or with one flick
Ope its mashing maw, and summon winds
To cast thee down within; an excellent key!
Farewell to earthly delights, farewell to friends,
To fellowships and follies and amends.
The choice to spare thy passage through these trials
Is thine alone; take heed, I entreat thee,
And turn thy back upon this world of pain!

sidereal

And to answer the question, I consider Walter to be a much funnier version of Michael Douglas’ character in Falling Down, so to the extent that character has an ideological perspective (and I think he does, though it’s not a pretty one), yes you could.

3 Pat { 01.22.10 at 4:41 pm }

1. All Donnys shall henceforth shut the fuck up.
2. Chinamen are not an issue.
3. Any ethos is better than none.
4. Nothing is fucked.

Scott H. Payne

5. Everyone may stay and finish their coffee

4 Jaybird { 01.22.10 at 4:45 pm }

His response to the nihilists saying “that’s not fair” is, perhaps, the greatest response in the history of film.

5 Jaybird { 01.22.10 at 4:46 pm }

(Additionally, I have read an essay, I can’t remember where, explaining that Walter was the first mainstream Neocon in American Pop Culture.)

Sonny Bunch

Yeah, it was Slate that argued a while back that Walter is a textbook neocon. I’m pretty sure it was just rampant anti-semitism, though.

http://www.slate.com/id/2199811/

6 Rufus { 01.24.10 at 3:01 pm }

In a free market economy, one should always be able to acquire a toe, often within a few hours, in fact.

Scott H. Payne

Rufus, I have a couple of emails in to you without response in a few days, have you received them?