Win four free tickets to the Coen Brothers movie “The Big Lebowski” at the Walker Art Center

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big lebowski 2 w Win four free tickets to the Coen Brothers movie The Big Lebowski at the Walker Art CenterJoin the Walker Art Center as they celebrate Minnesota’s own Joel and Ethan Coen and their 25 years of feature films including Fargo, O Brother Where Art Thou?, The Big Lebowski, and No Country for Old Men. For the next three weeks, as part of their film retrospective and Regis dialogue entitled “Joel and Ethan Coen: Raising Cain,” the Walker will be hosting screenings and discussions of more than a dozen films written, edited and produced by the Jewish Saint Louis Park duo.

Want to win four free tickets to see the Coen Brothers’ film “The Big Lebowski” at the Walker Art Center on October 16th or 17th?

The Walker Art Center is showing the Coen Brothers’ film The Big Lebowski on October 16th and 17th and offering one lucky TC Jewfolk reader four free tickets to see the screening of the film (you pick the date), and to hear an introduction to the film by Elizabeth Redleaf, CEO/Producer of Werc Werk Works.

How to win: Between now and 12noon on September 30th, go to the comments section of this post, and tell us which Coen Brothers’ movie is your favorite and why in 200 words or less. We’ll enter your name in our raffle (drawn randomly with the help of The Hat). One submission per person.

Read the the Walker Art Center’s description of the Coen Brothers’ 1998 film The Big Lebowski:

Or check out the film trailer for The Big Lebowski here.


Get the full schedule of the screenings in the Coen Brothers’ Retrospective at the Walker Art Center on the Walker Art Center’s website. Oh, and don’t miss the Coen Brothers’ film, A Serious Man, coming out in theaters October 2nd.

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  1. Andrew says:

    Hudsucker Proxy. Those that agree know exactly why.

  2. fargo still throws me for a loop every time. the calm randomness, the violet randomness, the quiet end of the day… i love it every time. priceless editing in the car dealership

  3. Jess says:

    Fargo, because I love Frances McDormand. And the line “White Bear Lake, go Bears!”

  4. Melissa says:

    My head says Big Lebowski, but my heart will not abide and says Fargo.

    Fargo is a gem of a film. It gives all Minnesotans cause to step back and reflect on our regional dialect only to insist that those of us who reside in the, “cities” have no such accent. Yes, denial runs firmly though the heart of our metropolitan area.

    I think the best part of the film, is the very start of it. Stirring up local urban myths that Fargo is indeed, “based on a true story.”

    All the movies are great – but I do believe I may love Fargo the best. After all, it was my first.

  5. Miriam says:

    For me, Fargo edges out Hudsucker Proxy by a hair. Brilliant performances by all the leads, not to mention one of the coolest female protagonists ever. Add in all the hilarious Minnesota stuff and I’m hooked.

  6. Cat says:

    Burn After Reading, because of the extremely dark humor. Everything about the movie is clever and original.

  7. Joenur says:

    Big Lebowski takes the win because it is one of the few films that you can quote and everyone in the room knows exactly what you are talking about and gets a big smile on their face!

  8. Mark says:

    The Big Lebowski. It is the best movie ever made in addition to a lot ifs, haves and what-have-yous.

  9. Thank you all for entering the contest! “My Hat” picks Cat at the winner. I’ll send you an email right away. Stay tuned for more contests in the coming weeks. Subscribe to the blog posts so you never miss ‘em!

  10. ML says:

    The actual answer to the question is:

    The Big Lebowski

    Honorable choices for 2nd and 3rd place include Fargo, Raising Arizona, Miller’s Crossing, and Oh Brother, Where Art Thou.

    ;)

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