I missed this scene in The Big Lebowski...was it in the director's cut?

I missed this scene in The Big Lebowski...was it in the director's cut?

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Shut the fuck up donnie

Steve Buscemi getting fucked in the ass

Based Steve Buscemi getting fucked in the ass poster

rare footage of Steve Buscemi working with firefighters on 9/11

what does it feel like to fuck Steve Buscemi in the ass?

if you will it, it is no dream

Who's on top? James Brolin?

Garrett Hedlund
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>Kstew gets topless and has a threesome in this movie
>the only scene ever posted on Yea Forums is Buscemi getting assfucked

Classic Yea Forums!

It wasnt in the Directors cut, it was in the Actors ass. Also it was called the "Directors Uncut"

>The Big Lebowski
>uncut

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John Goodman

>It's over Steve, I have the high ground

He has big cums for sure.

The more I watch this, the hotter it gets

I don't want to be bisexual, guys

Embrace it user, there's so much more where that came from

that fucking animal blundetto

Why did he get fuck in the butt?

why is this a meme now?

Like Phil Leotardo getting revenge on Tony B for killing his brother

It's from Boardwalk empire, Nucky played by Steve buscemi, is too late on the liqour shipment, so Gyp Rosetti takes revenge by giving him a Bone For Tuna

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Its from the unreleased Big Lebowski / No Country For Old Men cross-over film. Donnie runs into Llewelyn Moss and tries to take the money and is punished. It was suppose to be set in the time before Moss' death at the motel, this scene taking place minutes before Anton comes in and kills him, so all the fans could finally see Moss be killed like it was always meant to be in the original film No Country For Old Men. Anton spares Donnie since he is a kind and foolish soul (kind of like the gas station guy) and it is obviously a prequel to the famous film The Big Lebowski, before Donnie was also killed towards the end of the cult-classic hit sequel The Big Lebowski. Shame it was never released sounds amazing. Truly, what did the Coen brothers mean by this?