'The Big Lebowski' Joins National Film Registry

The Dude is finally getting his due.

— -- The Dude is finally getting his due.

The registry selects 25 films each year, with selections at least 10 years old and “culturally, historically or aesthetically significant.” The selections pull from various time periods, genres and styles, covering a century of film history.

What was it, exactly?

“’The Big Lebowski,’ a pseudo-mystery thriller with a keen eye and ear for societal mores and modern figures of speech, nonetheless adds up to considerably less than the sum of its often scintillating parts, simply because the film doesn’t seem to be about anything other than its own cleverness,” Todd McCarthy wrote for Variety in 1998.

By then the film had found its following, with home video encouraging repeat viewings, drawing the movie’s quotability and spawning festivals and even a religion, called Dudeism.