Wednesday, March 17, 2010

The Dude Wins an Ocsar - Far Out Man


This is my first post in a while.  Unfortunately, work took over my life for the last few weeks.



So, as most of you probably already know, Jeff Bridges won the Oscar for Best Actor in a leading role, this past Sunday.  He was awarded for his role as 'Bad" in Crazy Heart.  In the video above, you can see Bridges' reaction to winning the award - it's pretty funny.

Kate and I saw the movie earlier this week, and I absolutely loved it.  Bridges performance was spectacular, especially so in conjunction with the mediocre performances of his supporting cast (strangely hot - strangely ugly Maggie Gyllenhaal,  the far past his prime Robert Duvall, and the never had a prime Colin Farrell).  The movie was a love story with a strong commentary on alcoholism - not what I expected to say the least.  Bridges' character, Bad, was even shown going to rehab and getting clean.  Despite catching me off gaurd, I really did love the movie.  Bridges was the perfect person for the role.  He absolutely killed the part and explored every facet of the character.

Another character that Jeff Bridges absolutely killed was 'Jeffrey The Dude Lebowski' (not the millionare). Many (including this writer) agree that The Dude was Bridges' most defining role.  Bridges paid homage to The Big Lebowski and declined to write off the role as many reporters prodded him to.  In the clip above he even made an anology to his life with a quote from The Dude "you know man, strikes and gutters, ups and downs."

It is an interesting observation that one easily can find traits of Bridges in all of his characters.  However, each character is distinct and unique in its own way.  I look forward to enjoying Bridges' acting for many years to come.  And with every role he plays, I will be sure to drop in a number of Lebowski references.  Until then, I raise my caucasian to you Jeff...I mean his dudeness, or El Duderino (if you're not in to the whole brevity thing).

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