Jeff Bridges Essays

  • The Big Lebowski Film Analysis

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    aspect to bowling. The pins are either staying up or down before you even throw your arm back. It's kind of a mind-set. You want to be in this perfect mind-set before you released the ball.” Jeff Bridges describes bowling to be black or white; one pin can not both be up and down. However, the character whom Jeff Bridges portrays in the classic bowling noir film The Big Lebowski, the Dude, is far from black and white. Once he was an ex-social justice warrior protesting the Vietnam war, now he is hanging

  • Tron: Legacy a Remake of the 1982 Film

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    While I found the overall movie quite enjoyable, especially the quips from actor Jeff Bridges reminiscent of his role in The Big Lebowski, the films plot could have used some additional polish. The computer graphics were out of this world, and fit the digital world the director was crafting. These computer graphics could go over the top at times however, but did smooth out the rough edges found in the plot. Jeff Bridges was by far the most gripping actor in the film. That is not to say that the other

  • Paradigms in The Big Lebowski

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    cases opposite traits, appeal to the American audience by embodying a portion of each viewer in the character. This method is clearly portrayed through the characters in the movie, “The Big Lebowski.” “The Big Lebowski,” is about “The Dude” (Jeff Bridges), a down-and-out, unemployed drifter who is still living in the haze of the '60s. Most of his time is spent moping around his apartment, doing nothing and puffing on joints. On rare occasions, he makes his way over to the bowling alley for a league

  • Jeff Bridges Research Paper

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    Jeff Bridges, also known as Jeffrey Leon Bridges, is a highly acclaimed American actor who has received numerous accolades from prestigious film festivals. In addition, he possesses talents in the fields of singing and film production. Jeff Bridges, at 73, has had a prosperous acting career that continues to thrive. Commencing in the 1970s, the adored actor garnered numerous Oscar nods for his flawless portrayals on the cinematic stage. Jeff's portrayal of an alcoholic musician in the film Crazy

  • The Big Lebowski Essay

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    The Big Lebowski tells the story of Jeff Lebowski, who has people call him “the Dude”, a Los Angeles slacker who is mistaken for a millionaire of the same name whose wife owes money to the wrong people. The movie begins with two men waiting in the Dude’s apartment for him thinking he is the millionaire Lebowski. They ruin his rug by having one of the men urinate on it. When the Dude goes to Lebowski to try to get compensation for the ruined rug he is rejected, however, he ends up stealing one of

  • The Dude's Rug

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    “The Dude” and His Rug The Big Lebowski is actually two separate movies united by a rug. The two separate stories taking place within this film are; a film about a lazy hippie and a trilling mystery. The Dude is a lazy, unemployed, and apathetic bowler. He spends his days drinking white Russians in his bathrobe and competing in a local bowling league. His general sloppy outer appearance coupled with his mangy long hair and the fact that he is constantly wearing sunglasses disconnects him from the

  • Mercedes Lackey

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    she can mindspeak which I can’t, and she also has magic abilities, which of course I don’t, and I’m real, and she’s not, but you get the point. In essence we are related I guess is what I’m saying. There’s also her “older brother”, ( I’ll call him Jeff since I can’t remember his name either) the dragon who raised her. It seems as if I’m related to him, too. He’s definitely got a knack with animals, which I’ve already said I have. He also is kind, to everyone, and amazingly enough, that’s another

  • jeff dahmer

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    It's the first week of February and jury selection has begun. Nearly 450 press passes have been distributed to about 100 media outlets from around the world -- from Spain to England to Akron, Ohio. Even when psychologist Judith Becker recounts his lonely and sometimes tragic childhood, Dahmer doesn't show a moist eye. But Becker's anecdotes of the killer's pathetic youth seem to move the audience. She tells of how Dahmer, as a young boy, found a snake and took it to his garage to keep as a pet. The

  • Jeffrey Dahmer

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    her life. Lionel, a chemist who went on to get his Ph.D., stayed at work more often than he should to avoid Turmoil on the home front. Eventually, the marriage dissolved in divorce when Jeff was eighteen. However, none of this commonplace domestic discord accounts for serial murder, necrophilia, etc. Jeff Dahmer was born in Milwaukee on May 21, 1960, to Lionel and Joyce Dahmer. He was a child who was wanted and adored, in spite of the difficulties of Joyce's pregnancy. He was a normal, healthy

  • Replay: Love is real or not?

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    the characters are constantly falling in love with many different people and are having many short term marriages as well. The protagonist of Replay, Jeff Winston, who was originally married to Linda, claims to fall deeply in love with Judy and Pamela. Secondly, another main character, Pamela Philips was married twice before she falls in love with Jeff. Besides the novel, people in real life such as celebrities have numerous marriages too. In addition, it is proven that a married couple would tend

  • Ethical Values Evaluation for Employee

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    when making personal and organizational decisions. Integrity Jeff was raised as a child and mentored in the Air Force that first and foremost, you have to do the right thing, not the popular thing. Jeff has seen on more than one occasion in the AF where an individual has willfully misspent money, intentionally lied about information just to get things done or to hide wrong doings, or not step up to address inappropriate behaviors. Jeff had his integrity challenged on one occasion where someone in

  • Going Beyond Pain in Chris Crutcher's Stotan

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    Going Beyond Pain in Chris Crutcher's Stotan High school buddies and members of the swim team Walker, Nortie, Lion and Jeff accept the challenge to participate in Stotan week, a week of rigorous swim training that pushes them beyond physical pain and tests their moral fiber, changing their lives forever.  In the novel Stotan  by Chris Crutcher a team of teenagers and best friends brace themselves for what’s going to be the hardest week of their lives mentally, physically, and emotionally.  A

  • Killing Mr. Griffin

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    that Mr. Griffin did. After reaching the school building, David struggled with the door, and found his way inside; the crowd immediately swallowed him up, before Susan could catch up and start to walk beside him. She then gave up, after his friends, Jeff and Mark joined him at his side. After she had been pushed into her homeroom, number 117, she had two minutes to wait for class to start and sat uncomfortably at her seat, rummaging through her purse, for a lack of something better to do. After class

  • Wrestling and Creatine Monohydrate

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    Wrestling Practices and Creatine Monohydrate: A Deadly Combination? Introduction On December 9th, 1997 Michigan University wrestler, Jeff Reese, attempted to cut 12 lbs in one day. His goal was to wrestle at the 150 lb weight class for the Wolverines in the team's match against Michigan State. Reese died trying to reach his goal. Cutting weight is a common practice in the sport of wrestling. In fact, wrestlers have been shedding pounds to qualify for lower weight classes since the

  • Essay About Family: Staying Afloat

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    anything about one another. Our situation now is a stop at the fridge for the twice-reheated meal that used to be dinner. With Mom working a fourteen-hour day at Cypress Park Elementary, Dad's business speeding up and slowing down with no warning, and Jeff and I now in high school and participating in extracurricular activities after school, it's not surprising that we are falling apart. * * * It seems we have a solution to the decline in family togetherness. Mom, being a principal has always had

  • Board of Education Meeting: Focus on Responsiveness

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    Conducted on February 19, 2014, the Board of Education Meeting was run by Ronald Goldstein while board members Donald Kennedy and Mary Tomasi were also present. Because Superintendent Jeff Mathieu was out of state, Barbara Gilbert, Director of Teaching and Learning, was designated Acting Superintendent. This meeting did not focus on the upcoming budget proposal, but rather addressed current and upcoming projects and ideas, and recognized achievements of members within the school community. Based

  • Jeffrey Dahmer

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    and Joyce Dahmer, after a difficult pregnancy that had Joyce on various prescription drugs. Jeff and his little brother David were raised in Bath Township, Ohio. Unlike many other killers, Jeffreys parents were not abusive. Joyce had some relatively mild psychological problems, but Lionel tried to be as loving a father as possible, struggling to reach his quiet and isolated son. As a small child, Jeff seemed happy enough, playing with his dog or riding his bike, but was fascinated with death.

  • Loss and Healing in The River Warren

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    painful. This loss is probably by far the greatest and most severe emotional trauma we can encounter, and the sense of loss and grief that follows is a healthy, natural, and important part of healing ("Death"). In The River Warren by Kent Meyers Jeff Gruber learns to deal with the grief associated with the loss of his younger brother, Chris. This grief is perhaps the strongest of all emotions that bind families together, but it can also be the hardest to overcome. We never really get over these

  • Jeff Bezos: The Founder of Amazon.com

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    Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon.com, was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 1964. His mother, Jackie, was in her teens when he was born and she was only married to his biological father for about a year. She married Mike Bezos when Jeff was four years old. Mike was a Cuban who escaped to the United States when he was fifteen. He put himself through college in New Mexico and eventually became an engineer at Exxon. Jeff went to Princeton and studied electrical engineering and computer science. He

  • The Goal by Eliyahu Goldratt and Jeff Cox

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    The Goal by Eliyahu Goldratt and Jeff Cox “The Goal” is as it vividly explains, is a book on achieving goals. Eliyahu Goldratt, world famous Israeli physicist turned business consultant, the creator of the “Theory of constraints”, in his work “The Goal”, explains a lot about managerial skills, to achieve higher productivity and efficiency, in a simple and lucid manner. Goldratt takes a very practical example of today’s world, an Engineer with an MBA degree, Mr. Alex Rogo, as his protagonist and