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Every time I want to watch this I have to prepare myself emotionally!!
ОтветитьHe's fleeing the interview, he's fleeing the interview!
ОтветитьJerry is who you want across the poker table.
ОтветитьWhat is it all about? lol bro
ОтветитьThe “WHAAT!?!” on the other end of the line gets me every time. 😂
ОтветитьDude was doodling on a paper pad during work lol
Ответитьif you watch 48 Hours on CBS the vast majority of the "true crimes" depicted are halfassed schemes to kill romantic partners concocted by guys as stupid as Jerry Lundergard who don't realize things can be easily traced back to him
ОтветитьThis is such a great scene. Does anyone see a similarity between this scene and the Seinfeld episode the "Red Dot" when George is confronted by his boss after sleeping with the cleaning lady on his desk in his office? In both scenes you can see the brains of the characters racing at 100 mph trying to think of what to say to stay out of trouble.
Ответить“The Adventures of Lunderson and Gundegaard.”
ОтветитьBro started lagging further and further into thaf call down to the mechanic station. Like he was starting to just alt + f4
ОтветитьMiley Cyrus in 5 years
ОтветитьIsn’t she married to one of the jewin brothers….
Ответить"What is it all about?" And "Ahh Jeez!!" Great dark humor....incredible movie...superior dialogue
ОтветитьNot holding up over time is natural ❤
ОтветитьWilliam H. Macy was robbed of an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, as is usually the case. Cuba Gooding Jr. won that year. We all know why.
Ответить"HE'S FLEEIN THE INTERVIEW! HE'S FLEEIN THE INTERVIEW!!" That just gets me every time!"
ОтветитьMacy deserved the Oscar. Arguably one of the best performances ever.
ОтветитьThat note pad is a treasure, sublime detail
ОтветитьFrank Gallagher got himself in a real pickle here.
ОтветитьI love golf writing pad😂😂😂 on every white collar man’s desk😂😂😂😂😂
ОтветитьJerry is probably the biggest scumbag in the history of film.
Ответить"Investigating some malfeasance!" Only Marge could get away with that line.
ОтветитьI love how Jerry takes a solid 10 seconds to process her question - the guy does absolutely NOTHING to not look guilty lol
ОтветитьActúa muy bien de imbécil
ОтветитьIt's not "Lundergaard's Dealership !" It's Gustafson's Motors! His father in-law Wade Gustafson was the owner
ОтветитьBest scene ever
Ответить"Tan Sierra Tan Sierra!"
ОтветитьRecently learned that the doodling was just Macy in between takes but the Coen brothers saw it and decided to include it. So good.
ОтветитьWilliam H. Macy absolutely aced it as shifty car dealer Jerry Lundegaard, and Frances MacDormand totally deserved her Best Actress Academy Award for her role as Chief Margie Gunderson.
ОтветитьI lived in North Dakota and Minnesota long enough to recognize the words and accents well enough. But it definitely was exaggerated in the movie
ОтветитьFans put way more into these rolls and characters than even the actors did. They just know their lines and rehearse it, do the takes and move on. Theyre often developing and studying for upcoming roles as they are working a current project. Its weird the obsession.
ОтветитьOne of my favourite lines of all time - he’s fleeting the interview.
ОтветитьJerry lundegaard was so desperate that he had to do what he had to do he had to get his wife kidnapped for money.
ОтветитьYou're darn tootin'.
ОтветитьI can see why Macy threatened to shoot the director’s new puppy if he wasn’t cast. Nailed that role like nobody else ever could. 😂😂
ОтветитьLooks like William H. Macy is paying some bots to drag him out of cancellation. The gushing in these comment sections is going way too hard
Ответитьyer darn tootin'
ОтветитьI love when she says "uh-huh...well I'm a police officer..."
ОтветитьHe did great acting cool on her first visit, not so much on the second.
ОтветитьAs soon as she said “Tan Ciera,” he knew he was under the microscope!
ОтветитьUh-hu! Well, I'm a police officer
ОтветитьJerry, were not a bank here.....
ОтветитьThis is excellent fiction. If only they had not tried to pass it off as true happenings!
Ответить"get me shep, where'd he go?, no I don't need a mech',........... No I need the guy who helped me kidnap my wife for a fat ransom". 🤣🤣🤣🤣
ОтветитьMacy is such an incompetent dope in this film. I love it.
ОтветитьHe could argue that he was actually saying no to her statement, and he was meaning that a car had indeed been stolen.
ОтветитьShep Proudfoot died in my hometown of Missoula Montana in 2017. He was born on the Blackfeet reservation in northwestern Montana. He also appeared in Dances with Wolves.
ОтветитьThe yea betcha every now then, remind of working in Wisconsin around Milwaukee.
Some people talk like this... Is anyone know what they call a water fountain in Wisconsin?
A Bubbler...
Yea-You Betcha!