Where is pancakes house?
My favorite part is when Buscemi’s character buries a million dollars in a snowbank and marks the spot with an ice scraper
I’m not sure I agree with you 100% on your detective work there, Lou.
You ever been to Minneapolis?
Nope.
Would it… kill you to say something?
I did.
There’s a cold front moving in.
Ed, the prowler needs a jump start.
You’re such a super lady!
I’m being cooperative! I’m cooperating here!
Am I in the right room?
How d’ja like yer eggs, Norm?
Unguent! I need unguent!
Well, the little guy was kinda funny-lookin.
Oh, fuck it, I don’t have to talk, either, man! See how you like it. Just total fuckin’ silence. Two can play at that game, smart guy. We’ll just see how you like it. Total silence.
So, I’m tendin’ bar there at Ecklund and Swedlin’s last Tuesday, and this little guy’s drinkin’ and he says, “So where can a guy find some action? I’m goin’ crazy out there at the lake.” And I says, “What kinda action?” and he says, “Woman action, what do I look like?” And I says, “Well, what do I look like, I don’t arrange that kinda thing,” and he says, “I’m goin’ crazy out there at the lake,” and I says, “Well, this ain’t that kinda place.” So he says, “So I get it, so you think I’m some kinda jerk for askin’,” only he doesn’t use the word “jerk.” And then he calls me a jerk, and says the last guy who thought he was a jerk was dead now. So I don’t say nothin’ and he says, “What do ya think about that?” So I says, “Well, that don’t sound like too good a deal for him, then.”
“Well, the little guy was kinda funny-lookin’.”
“In what way?”
“I dunno… just funny-lookin’.”
“Can you be any more specific?”
“I couldn’t really say… He wasn’t circumcised.”
And I guess that was your accomplice in the wood chipper?
You got that right!
Full quote:
So that was Mrs. Lundegaard on the floor in there. And I guess that was your accomplice in the wood chipper. And those three people in Brainerd. And for what? For a little bit of money. There’s more to life than a little money, you know. Don’tcha know that? And here ya are, and it’s a beautiful day. Well. I just don’t understand it.
Sorry to get all serious, but…
Marge seems like such a silly character, in “Fargo,” while Tommy Lee Jones seems like a tough, cool, competent lawman in “No Country For Old Men.”
But when things get dangerous, and a cold, heartless, psycho killer is on the loose in a previously safe, idyllic small town… Marge comes through with flying colors and Tommy Lee turns out to be a weak, cowardly old man.
I lay odds that if Anton Chigurh had shown his face in Minnesota, Marge would’ve shot it off.
Oh for Pete’s sake, he’s fleeing the interview! He’s fleeing the interview!