Cool Videos: “The Dude” – The Big Lebowski meets Quincy Jones

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Movie mash-ups continue to flood video sharing sights, but only an increasing minority can be considered inspired.

Jeff Yorkes found inspiration in not so much mixing different movies, but essentially making music videos edited together from one of our favorite flicks and set to an appropriate song, as he did with the popular Tarantino/Billy Joel blend “Kill Billy”.

This time, JY brings us El Duderino himself in THE BIG LEBOWSKI set to Quincy Jones’ funky tune “The Dude”.

Yorkes has a whole bunch of others, which you can check out here (I personally dug ALIEN mixed with Queen’s “Keep Yourself Alive” and POLTERGEIST set to Stevie Wonder’s “Superstition”).

If you see a cool video online you think would be perfect for this spotlight, drop us a line at yourvideos@joblo.com.

JY CINEMASHUP – The Dude from Jeff Yorkes on Vimeo.

Source: Jeff Yorkes

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