There's so many great ones to choose from.
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nothing-u — 9 years ago(May 26, 2016 07:01 PM)
The are many of them, but the first one I laughed at is when she's inspecting the body in the upside down car, sees that there's a shot in the head and the hand, and puts her hand up to her head to imitate, and says:
"I guess that's a defensive wound."
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NotASpeckOfCereal — 9 years ago(June 14, 2016 08:12 AM)
I'm not sure why, but mine is when Marge is interrogating Jerry the second time and he has a little outburst and voice crack. "I would know! I'm the executive sales manager!" followed by "We run a pretty tight ship here." Always has me in stitches.
This is probably my favorite too! After years of not seeing the film (watched it last night after a long hiatus), that's one of the scenes that stick with me.
"Ma'am, I answered your question! I answered the darned I'm cooperatin' here!"
And the long stare he gives her before he starts talking. Perfect Macy acting!
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NotASpeckOfCereal — 9 years ago(June 15, 2016 01:11 PM)
Inspired from another good line: Yesterday morning, I was walking in my house barefoot and ran into a hazard, pert'near ripping the nail off of a pinky. First thing I thought of was:
"I need unguent."
which is spoken by Gaear after Jerry's wife bites his hand during the kidnapping.
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member-id — 9 years ago(June 20, 2016 03:29 AM)
Carl being angry at gaear for not talking on the way into the twin cities. And the other scene with them in the car and gaear wants to go to "pancake house," along with most of the ones already said on here(and most of the movie also).
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twelveboar — 9 years ago(July 20, 2016 05:23 AM)
"'So you think I'm some kinda crazy jerk for askin'!' only he doesn't use the word 'jerk'. And then he calls me a jerk, and says that the last guy who thought he was a jerk is dead now."
"You were such a super lady and I'm I'm so lonely"
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giverny98 — 9 years ago(November 27, 2016 12:38 PM)
Because the accent and the look on her face I love this exchange. And the fact that she's always eating.
Marge: Yah, it's this vehicle I asked you about yesterday. I was just wondering
Jerry: Yah, like I told ya, we haven't had any vehicles go missing.
Marge: Okay, are you sure, cause, I mean, how do you know? Because, see, the crime I'm investigating, the perpetrators were driving a car with dealer plates. And they called someone who works here, so it'd be quite a coincidence if they weren't, ya know, 'connected'. -
identitysellout — 9 years ago(December 15, 2016 11:07 AM)
Mine is the meeting with Jerry, Wade and Stan
Jerry: No, no. I- I 'd, pay you back the principal, and interest. Heck, I'd go one over prime?
Stan: We're not a bank, Jerry.
Wade: if I wanted bank interest on seven hundred fifty thousand I'd go to Midwest Federal. Talk to Bill Diehl.
Stan: He's at Norstar?
Wade: He's at
Jerry: Lundegaard:No, see, I don't need a finder's fee, I need a finder's fee's, what, ten percent? Heck, that's not gonna do it for me. I need the principal!
Stan: Jerry, we're not just going to give you seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars!
Wade: What the heck were you thinkin'? Heck, if I'm only gettin' bank interest, I'd look for complete security. Heck, FDIC. I don't see nothin' like that here.
Jerry: Yah, but I Okay, I would, I'd guarantee ya your money back.
Wade: I'm not talkin' about your damn word, Jerry! Geez, what the heck're you
Stan: Were not a bank, Jerry
Wade: Well, look, I don't want to cut you out of the loop, but this here's a good deal. I assume, if you're not interested, you won't mind if we move on it. Independently. -
mpoconnor7 — 9 years ago(December 23, 2016 07:03 AM)
A favorite line of mine is when Jerry is pitching his business deal to Wade and how this could be good for Jerry and Jean and Scottie, and Wade says, "Jean and Scottie never have to worry."
I also love the scene when Jerry goes up to Wade's office to meet with Wade and Stan, and Wade has that unusual looking thing for Jerry to sit on, not exactly a couch or a chair, a piece of furniture I have never seen before and I wonder if it was especially designed for the movie. It's almost like a very tall ottoman. I think you are supposed to lean your butt cheeks against it while you stand. You can see in Jerry's eyes he's thinking, "What the heck is this?". -
FearlessOneDay — 9 years ago(January 08, 2017 07:06 AM)
I think Fargo is a classic, but that scene is one of the cruelest in the movie. It's supposed to be funny, but I never laugh because I've seen the movie several times and I know she ends up dead, crushed like an insect. Fargo strips its victims of their humanity for comic effect. When you do that you eventually end up with.. the recent Live Facebook Torture video from Chicago. The young torturers thought their friends would think it was cool. Maybe even fun and entertaining.
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simonsays246 — 9 years ago(January 09, 2017 09:37 AM)
Totally different things! That Chicago video was sick and disturbing.
The Fargo scene was hilarious, just like it was suppose to be. This thread doesn't have to be and shouldn't be political.
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FearlessOneDay — 9 years ago(January 13, 2017 05:44 PM)
I wasn't making a political comment at all. You don't think there is any similarity between the sociopathy of the kidnappers in Fargo and the kidnappers in the Chicago video? Actually, the torturers in that video didn't kill their victim. Maybe they were more humane than the Fargo kidnappers, who were both murderers.
Hilarious, huh? Okaaaaaay.