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January 28, 2013
Soon after the Gulf War filled the airwaves with such Orwellian obscenities as “collateral damage,' the Coen brothers, Joel and Ethan, tuned into the martial mood and rummaged through political and personal history for the underpinnings of their Los Angeles caper “The Big Lebowski' (at IFC . . . (Subscription required.)
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