MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 11 (UPI) -- Two of the organizers of a
Minneapolis convention celebrating 1998 film "The Big Lebowski" said
the event is also about bowling and friendship.
Andy Sturdevant and Josh Doheny, both of Minneapolis, said
the eighth Lebowski Fest, an annual event making its first stop in
the hometown of filmmakers Joel and Ethan Coen, features a screening
of the film Friday night at First Avenue nightclub and a bowling
party Saturday at Memory Lanes, the St. Paul (Minn.) Pioneer-Press
reported Friday.
The organizers said as many as 4,000 people have attended
previous celebrations of the comedy starring Jeff Bridges.
"On Saturday, we will have a real nice old beat-up
Winnebago. We'll go to Memory Lanes early, do some tailgating and
set up a rug to tie the room together," Doheny said.
Scott Shiffutt, who co-organized the first Lebowski Fest in
2002, said the Lebowski Fests have spawned a number of friendships
and even a marriage.
"It sounds cheesy, but you really do get to know people,"
Shiffutt said. "Bowling is a social sport. You throw beverages in
there and that seems to help. But, either way, people leave with
e-mail addresses and photos and new friends. I think that's really
great."