It doesn't even seem like she suspected him at first, she probably thought he was just incompetent. You can see the exact moment the penny drops for her. Astounding performances.
I think the scene in which she meets her old high school friend is what leads her to check up on this guy again. He managed to fool her just by acting so emotional and it was all a ruse. These two men are the same, in terms of their ability to manipulate people with emotions.
He actually (the character) pulled out of it pretty well. First he seemed suspicious and then he did an incredible job of showing her that he was just lazy.
William Macy's facial expressions in this conversation are priceless. He shows nervousness, frustration & stifled anger perfectly by stuttering, talking incoherently & dodging the question put by McDormand... Awesome acting...
It looks like Macy's character Jerry has become completely insane finally aware of the mess that he created and how miserably all of his assorted schemes have failed. Also notice how Marge's character turns from cheerful and polite to dead serious after Jerry snaps at her.
Matt P. - especially when she asks if she can talk to Mr. Gustafson, and Jerry is thinking "well, that might be kinda hard, ya know, seein' as how he's dead and all."
@@mysoncrumphaseveryinjury3853 Jerry Lundegaard was an easier character to play, a one dimensional scumbag. He played it well, but I don’t think it was Oscar worthy.
Good acting but the accents are atrociously inaccurate. I should know, i live in the area, yes we have accents but they are not nearly that extreme. I dont know anyone who talks like that.
The one unique thing about this movie more than any movie I've ever seen: it's just fascinating to watch them act - how they deliver their lines - body language, facial expressions. With this movie it's just fascinating to watch them. This scene is just one prime example of it: Lundegard is saying 10X more than just the words coming out of his mouth and it's fascinating to watch lol!
1000% agreed. I like how McDormand's character through the whole movie asserts dominance and authority without ever being what one might call disagreeable. Always smiling, nodding, and being polite, but it's very plain she's in charge.
+ForumLight Exactly. The self indictment when Jerry touches his face and lips after replying. "I'm cooperating..were doin all we can" Plain to see this man is lying.
The look on her face when he "gets snippy", the way she drops the aw-shucks gee-whiz persona and goes into full hardass cop mode, the way she lets him stammer and weasel until he is forced to flee. I would honestly be hard-pressed to think of a better performance by any other American actor than Francis McDormand in Fargo.
She did win the Oscar for this role. I would call Jessica Walter's spine chilling performance in Play Misty for Me my absolute favorite over this though. A crime she didn't win an award for it.
@@ApartmentKing66 hey, you're right that OP misspelled McDormand's name, but I'm not sure why you insist she shouldn't be referred to as an "actor". The term is used for women as well. It's gender neutral, like "doctor" or "musician". www.theguardian.com/theobserver/2011/sep/25/readers-editor-actor-or-actress And to say there isn't a performance by any actor better than Frances McDormand's in Fargo communicates that she is one of the country's finest thespians... of any gender.
I love when dialogue wouldn't seem even remotely funny on paper, but is hysterical when spoken. The smile on Marge's face when she asks to speak to Mr. Gustafson is hysterical.
Such a bad liar and bad criminal lol. I love the other scene when she asks him a question, he stares at her and starts laughing about the Paul Bunyan story. You can tell he was trying to think of a lie. LMAO
One of the themes of this film--and this scene in particular--is that politeness does not equal goodness. Both Jerry and Marge are practitioners of "Minnesota Nice"; always seemingly appearing friendly, helpful, and positive on the outside. But only Marge is a genuinely good person on the *inside*; Jerry is in reality a greedy, duplicitous, murdering shitbag. So even though their approach to social interactions are on the surface similar, they couldn't be more different.
Jerry didn't directly murder anyone. But his incompetence and lack of control over this whole scheme he started out of desperation and yes, greed, is what ultimately got all of those people killed. Obviously, he didn't plan for anyone to get killed. Just a simple planned hire-for-kidnap scheme that completely derailed and spiraled out of control. Partially because Gaear was sociopathic and Carl was a knucklehead.
Really? After seeing that other movie called North Country about the female miners all being sexually harassed based on a true story I don't think "Minnesota nice" exists just women being made to say I'm sorry sir for daring to question their male superiors.
His eyes have such a look of fear in them. Those little facial twitches. You can't teach an actor those little things, Macy is a master to be able to become this character in every little way.
Throughout this interview she's giving Jerry the indication that she is in charge. I remember thinking this when i first watched this movie when i was 14.
Macy is so perfectly cast, and plays the part so brilliantly, that his performance makes me cry. Check out the story behind him getting the part. Now there's a life of self-confidence to imulate.
I loved it but I am originally from the Upper Midwest and I could hear people I know in the speech and cadence and mannerisms, though sometimes exaggerated. But you don’t need that personal connection. This movie works on so many levels, and IMO is a brilliant film. The acting, direction, staging, cinematography, soundtrack is all perfect. For instance, I love how the snow/flat, bleak landscape/ice is almost a character in the storyline. Always there, very evocative. I think it’s the Coens’ best work.
When the FBI showed up to ask William Macy, "So has your wife been slipping a little illegal $500K to get her daughter into an elite Ivy League university?" he looked just like this. "No ma'am! I'm cooperating! Darn tootin' I'm absolutely cooperating with this investigation!"
The fact that Jerry sells Oldsmobiles (ceased production early 2000s) also helps successfully seal this film in a particular TIME, not just a place. Brilliant!
All he had to do was say that he'll do a lot count and get back to her later. Later on, when she's out of town, call her and tell her that no cars are missing after doing the inventory. He would've been fine if he kept his cool
What makes him so pitiful is that he bit off much more than he could chew when he started all this shit. I can't even hate him. I think you're right about what he should have done.
You know, people still can't agree if Jerry was either a moron who didn't think his plan through or a sociopath who didn't care how his plan affected everyone else.
I love this scene because of the interplay between Frances McDormand and William H. Macy. They had great chemistry and this scene was just plain perfect. I loved how calm she was asking the questions and also how frazzled and tense Macy's character was you could just tell from the look on his face as she was asking about the car's plates that he was really losing his cool and I loved her reaction after he snapped at her. He knew he was in deep after that. Fargo is a film I can watch again and again the acting from the whole cast is just phenomenal. The script is terrific and the direction is masterful. Fargo is an incredible movie and one my favorite films ever.
Probably the only major scene in any movie to be filmed in my hometown of Richfield; (well, this and the entire rest of the film that takes place at this dealership). Unfortunately, dealership in this scene has been long since demolished, and the property it was on is now home to Best Buy headquarters. I never saw the dealership since I was born the year this was filmed (not released).
That sucks! It should've been preserved as a landmark! Lol, I plan on taking a "Fargo" road trip one day to visit all the areas from the movie. At least I know it's BB HQ now. The ember's they filmed at isn't there anymore either.
I love how Marge walks in for this second visit with her game face on after the meeting with Mike made her aware of duplicitous intentions behind a smiling mask.
I love that right after he yells at her all it takes is a change in her expression to immediately put Jerry in his place. He just instantly shrivels at that.
My wife and I watched this again after many years.... we could not get over the way she says "Ya know... connected!" We now find every opportunity to sneak that into conversation.
Having grandparents and an aunt from Brainerd, but never having been to Minnesota or even the midwest, I grew up hearing "Okie dokie," Darn Tootin," "You betcha" and "quicker than a duck on a june bug," etc., but couldn't imagine people actually talked that way there.
Jerry looks to me that he has completely flipped; he is finally aware of the the mess that he has gotten himself into and how miserably all of his assorted schemes have failed.
I just noticed that when it shows Jerry, it's a close up, while when it shows Marge, it's an over the shoulder shot. The only time there's an over the shoulder of Jerry, it's when Marge stands up, and the camera is looking down at him. Turns out, you can have fun and have good meaning with just shot-reverse-shot.
I just got into this movie, and quite honestly, I'm already a little obsessed with it, especially Margie. She is brilliant and her actor did an incredible performance. This scene is not only well acted and scripted, but also very funny, the actors did a great job delivering their lines!
U know why Francis is great actress? She connects humanly its watching any of the woman next door doing her duty . It’s the most remembered person for me I love her Even the other guy was awesome
They call it Minnesota nice. You betcha. Come to pinal county Arizona in December when the snowbirds from North Dakota show up. It's like living in a perpetual outtake from this movie
It doesn't even seem like she suspected him at first, she probably thought he was just incompetent. You can see the exact moment the penny drops for her. Astounding performances.
I mean it's not like Lundegaard has a good poker face 😆😆
He's so rude to her.
@@michaelotis223 😂😂😂😂
I think the scene in which she meets her old high school friend is what leads her to check up on this guy again. He managed to fool her just by acting so emotional and it was all a ruse. These two men are the same, in terms of their ability to manipulate people with emotions.
He actually (the character) pulled out of it pretty well. First he seemed suspicious and then he did an incredible job of showing her that he was just lazy.
"Aw, what the Christ!" Macy was so good in this.
So good it made it hard for him to diversify his roles.
He needed an oscar
he tells a great story about getting the part too. Its worth looking up.
An absolute unit in this movie.
Jerry's not a very good Lutheran, is he?
William Macy's facial expressions in this conversation are priceless. He shows nervousness, frustration & stifled anger perfectly by stuttering, talking incoherently & dodging the question put by McDormand... Awesome acting...
It looks like Macy's character Jerry has become completely insane finally aware of the mess that he created and how miserably all of his assorted schemes have failed. Also notice how Marge's character turns from cheerful and polite to dead serious after Jerry snaps at her.
u darn tootin'
Matt P. - especially when she asks if she can talk to Mr. Gustafson, and Jerry is thinking "well, that might be kinda hard, ya know, seein' as how he's dead and all."
"We're doing all we can." *wipes face* It's like on that game L.A. Noire when you can accuse the suspects of lying.
Francis is no slouch, either.
I love Marge's flat stare after Jerry's "Ma'am, I answered your question." That was marvelous.
+WarriorPrinny That was funny :D
+WarriorPrinny I wish all political interviewers were as bullshit intolerant as Marge and all politicians were as bullshit incompetent as Jerry.
his defensiveness was sooo obvious..clearly marge is sharp and not an idiot..She called his bluff by asking for the manager
CoffeeButts Hell yeah, she saw right through Jerry's bull shit 😂😂
The moment she realises something's up. Brilliant.
Her expressions are priceless! No wonder she won an Oscar for this. Darn tooten!
And where's an oscar for my man William H. Macy as well?
Darn rooten
@@mysoncrumphaseveryinjury3853 Jerry Lundegaard was an easier character to play, a one dimensional scumbag. He played it well, but I don’t think it was Oscar worthy.
@@maliant16 which one of the nominees should've won it then?
@@mysoncrumphaseveryinjury3853 Indeed. Cuba Gooding was funny in Jerry Maguire, but that Oscar should have gone to WHM.
Jerry Lundergaard must be the saddest most pathetic human being ever LOL XD
Macys performance is awesome
For real. Even Lester Nygaard was better than Jerry.
His performance is just EPIC, he absolutely NAILS this PITIFUL Sack of Dog sheit of a Character , just Nails it ..
I watched Fargo full movie here twitter.com/69267d582e0201699/status/824452700960026624
I'm about to nab that award
Lately I've been owning that title.
"Okay. ARE YA SURE?" :D
He was busted right there. haha
what the heck do u mean?
Jaa, I see.. :
Well he would know, he's the executive sales manager!
Cuz I mean... How do ya know?!
He's fleeing the interview!
Jeff Brown hahahahahahaha my favorite
"He's fleeing the interview." My favorite too. Like she's remembering this line from from her training at the police academy.
Just wonderful.
Oh, for Pete's sake!
This movie is both hilarious and very sad. Probably the movie I've rewatched the most times.
The two of them...together.
Absolutely brilliant. Terrific acting by two great actors.
jordan w Darn Tootin
Good acting but the accents are atrociously inaccurate. I should know, i live in the area, yes we have accents but they are not nearly that extreme. I dont know anyone who talks like that.
The accent was enough to bag McDormand a Best Actress Oscar.
Okay, are ya sure!?!?
You betcha!!!!!
The one unique thing about this movie more than any movie I've ever seen: it's just fascinating to watch them act - how they deliver their lines - body language, facial expressions. With this movie it's just fascinating to watch them. This scene is just one prime example of it: Lundegard is saying 10X more than just the words coming out of his mouth and it's fascinating to watch lol!
1000% agreed. I like how McDormand's character through the whole movie asserts dominance and authority without ever being what one might call disagreeable. Always smiling, nodding, and being polite, but it's very plain she's in charge.
Agree! And the character that the snow and the cold give to the scenarios. 🐧🌈 One of the kind movie.
+Spade the Hedgehogs t Iyyu
+ForumLight Exactly.
The self indictment when Jerry touches his face and lips after replying.
"I'm cooperating..were doin all we can" Plain to see this man is lying.
+ForumLight totally agree..well said
The look on her face when he "gets snippy", the way she drops the aw-shucks gee-whiz persona and goes into full hardass cop mode, the way she lets him stammer and weasel until he is forced to flee. I would honestly be hard-pressed to think of a better performance by any other American actor than Francis McDormand in Fargo.
Dan Terry Yeah he got serious with the "darn tootin"
She's an *actress* and *her* name is Frances.
She did win the Oscar for this role. I would call Jessica Walter's spine chilling performance in Play Misty for Me my absolute favorite over this though. A crime she didn't win an award for it.
@@ApartmentKing66 hey, you're right that OP misspelled McDormand's name, but I'm not sure why you insist she shouldn't be referred to as an "actor". The term is used for women as well. It's gender neutral, like "doctor" or "musician".
www.theguardian.com/theobserver/2011/sep/25/readers-editor-actor-or-actress
And to say there isn't a performance by any actor better than Frances McDormand's in Fargo communicates that she is one of the country's finest thespians... of any gender.
@@ApartmentKing66 Sir? You have no call to get snippy with Dan, he's just doing his comment here.
I love the look on McDormand's face when he gets irate. It's that moment when she knows he's involved.
I think her sense of politeness was offended more than anything.
she didn't know he was involved, otherwise wouldn't let him walk outside while she was just sitting there smiling at the wife's picture
this movie should have been called ya
ooooh yaaa... oooh jeeez, yaaa....
You betcha!
Yargo?
Stephanie Wong Yargotit!
*ja
1:07 I love how Macy's voice cracks when he says Sale's Manager 😂
Little Details like that is what separates just good Actors, from Awesome ones.. He just absolutely nails this Character .
Exactly!
One of my favorite little bits, out of many in this film!
"I'm the executive sales manager!" You can really catch the terror he's feeling when he says it. A brilliant actor.
'...and we're doing all we can' The way Macy touches his face and mouth after that line is brilliance.
I love when dialogue wouldn't seem even remotely funny on paper, but is hysterical when spoken. The smile on Marge's face when she asks to speak to Mr. Gustafson is hysterical.
I think it’s also because we know and he knows Mr. Gustafson is lying dead in the trunk of Jerry’s 98.
When I get frustrated I always quote the "Ya wanna play GAMEZ???" line its so stupid I immediately feel better
I would know, I'm the executive *SALES* manager
+Papa Heavy To hear that quote, it's like saying you are the King Bullshitter in the Bullshit Mound you built. LOL
+tonious35 Well put! lmmfao
+Mr. Sir what the
Such a bad liar and bad criminal lol. I love the other scene when she asks him a question, he stares at her and starts laughing about the Paul Bunyan story. You can tell he was trying to think of a lie. LMAO
And Dwight Shruit is the assistant regional manager or is it assistant to the regional manager,I forget.....
One of the themes of this film--and this scene in particular--is that politeness does not equal goodness. Both Jerry and Marge are practitioners of "Minnesota Nice"; always seemingly appearing friendly, helpful, and positive on the outside. But only Marge is a genuinely good person on the *inside*; Jerry is in reality a greedy, duplicitous, murdering shitbag. So even though their approach to social interactions are on the surface similar, they couldn't be more different.
Politeness is just clothing. Done well, and it flatters the contours and dignifies people in their everyday lives. But that's all it is. Clothing.
Jerry didn't directly murder anyone. But his incompetence and lack of control over this whole scheme he started out of desperation and yes, greed, is what ultimately got all of those people killed.
Obviously, he didn't plan for anyone to get killed. Just a simple planned hire-for-kidnap scheme that completely derailed and spiraled out of control. Partially because Gaear was sociopathic and Carl was a knucklehead.
Really? After seeing that other movie called North Country about the female miners all being sexually harassed based on a true story I don't think "Minnesota nice" exists just women being made to say I'm sorry sir for daring to question their male superiors.
Gee, I think you might be the first person to see through politeness. So glad you took the time to educate us. 🙄
@@cantrell0817 Somebody needed to. LOL
'You had no call to get snippy with me sir..' I love this line...will attempt it with my boss tomorrow :))
Siobhan Smith did you get fired??
Siobhan Smith don't.
kawasaki whip two you’re about three years too late lol
How did it go?
@@imme7663 Yeaa I'm kinda curious too!
Frances plays her character so freaking well. She's so confident in her abilities she doesn't need force or intimidation.
Ned Flanders got himself in a heck of a lot of trouble here.
Yer darned tootin
The heck do ya mean?
@C Pods Aaaah hell dang didley ding dong crap!!!
You betcha!
Ya darn tootened
His eyes have such a look of fear in them. Those little facial twitches. You can't teach an actor those little things, Macy is a master to be able to become this character in every little way.
the music is so perfect for this film.
Love his delivery of “I’m the executive sAles manager 😅”
The “OK. ARE YOU SURE?!” Kills me everytime😭 she knows hes so FOS
2 phenomenal actors and awesome dynamic, love this whole movie.
That guy must be awesome at poker.
Heck! You wanna play games??
@@SunriseFestival I'm not gonna debate you,Jerry.
The voice crack when he says “I’m the executive *sales* manager!” Just kills me
Loling at this guy being unable to keep it together. I've never seen anyone with such "I'm guilty" sign plastered on their face.
@@Carl_McMelvin WTF?!
Throughout this interview she's giving Jerry the indication that she is in charge. I remember thinking this when i first watched this movie when i was 14.
"Sir... you have no call to get snippy with me. I'm just doing my job here."
I'm just doing my jab.
These two are absolutely perfect in their respective roles. Brilliant casting.
Macy is so perfectly cast, and plays the part so brilliantly, that his performance makes me cry. Check out the story behind him getting the part. Now there's a life of self-confidence to imulate.
EMULATE, not IMULATE. No such word.
Unless you meant IMMOLATE, which means set on fire.
Fun fact: He almost didn’t get this role.
The strongest language Jerry uses in the whole film! "Damn," "What the Christ!" & "Your Darned Tootn't!"
Craig Browning many would consider taking The Lords name in vain, very harsh language. But otherwise, great dialogue.
You betcha ya !
And “heck”!!
What a phenomenally acted scene. Two brilliant performances that wow me every time I watch this movie.
I HATED this movie the first time I saw it. Now I LOVE IT! The comedy exists so brilliantly beneath the surface of each scene.
I wasn't sure about the whores (often stuff like that is put in with no relevance to the story at all), but the scene later with FmD is hilarious.
I loved it but I am originally from the Upper Midwest and I could hear people I know in the speech and cadence and mannerisms, though sometimes exaggerated. But you don’t need that personal connection. This movie works on so many levels, and IMO is a brilliant film. The acting, direction, staging, cinematography, soundtrack is all perfect. For instance, I love how the snow/flat, bleak landscape/ice is almost a character in the storyline. Always there, very evocative. I think it’s the Coens’ best work.
I have seen that movie 125 times..still enjoying it..a masterpiece.
"I would know, I'm the executive sALEs manager."
“We’re doing all we can” is so out of left field.
AH WHAT THE CHRIST
Can just see Jerry's whole dreamworld crashing to earth when she asks to talk to Mr Guftason
The blank stare is because Jerry knows that Mr. Gustafson's body is in the trunk of his car.
Macy should have won an academy award for this performance throughout the entire picture.
One of the best scenes in this great film.
One of many great scenes as well, but agree.
When the FBI showed up to ask William Macy, "So has your wife been slipping a little illegal $500K to get her daughter into an elite Ivy League university?" he looked just like this. "No ma'am! I'm cooperating! Darn tootin' I'm absolutely cooperating with this investigation!"
Huh
The fact that Jerry sells Oldsmobiles (ceased production early 2000s) also helps successfully seal this film in a particular TIME, not just a place. Brilliant!
2004, btw.
The best movie about NW MN in my opinion....I love this movie......and I'm from NW MN and proud of it.......
All he had to do was say that he'll do a lot count and get back to her later. Later on, when she's out of town, call her and tell her that no cars are missing after doing the inventory. He would've been fine if he kept his cool
What makes him so pitiful is that he bit off much more than he could chew when he started all this shit. I can't even hate him. I think you're right about what he should have done.
that's why the coen brothers made him a shitty sales man. he couldn't lie!
That's a common theme in Coen Brothers films. Things spiral out of control when mistakes are made. Attempts to cover mistakes only make things worse.
autodrivex
Exactly. He wasn't cut out for that.
You know, people still can't agree if Jerry was either a moron who didn't think his plan through or a sociopath who didn't care how his plan affected everyone else.
He's fleeing the interview!!!
I love this scene because of the interplay between Frances McDormand and William H. Macy. They had great chemistry and this scene was just plain perfect. I loved how calm she was asking the questions and also how frazzled and tense Macy's character was you could just tell from the look on his face as she was asking about the car's plates that he was really losing his cool and I loved her reaction after he snapped at her. He knew he was in deep after that. Fargo is a film I can watch again and again the acting from the whole cast is just phenomenal. The script is terrific and the direction is masterful. Fargo is an incredible movie and one my favorite films ever.
I just love this movie Fargo watch it all the time love you marge
Right at the start of this video he did a good job of making the letters too blurry to read!
macy should have won an oscar.
Nah, Cuba deserved it for "Jerry Maguire".
Tricia Johansen lmao
He will know till the day he dies he did a good job.
I love Fargo. I'm a big fan of Frances McDormand Watching from London UK.
He didn't use the word Dang, once. Darn it sounds better, I guess.
You're darn tootin'!!
This is definitely my favourite movie out there
Probably the only major scene in any movie to be filmed in my hometown of Richfield; (well, this and the entire rest of the film that takes place at this dealership). Unfortunately, dealership in this scene has been long since demolished, and the property it was on is now home to Best Buy headquarters. I never saw the dealership since I was born the year this was filmed (not released).
That sucks! It should've been preserved as a landmark! Lol, I plan on taking a "Fargo" road trip one day to visit all the areas from the movie. At least I know it's BB HQ now. The ember's they filmed at isn't there anymore either.
***** This movie's like a time capsule of 1995 Minnesota.
gsonic55 The movie's actually set in 1987, but in 1995 it was probably still 1987 in Minnesota, y'know.
I remember that car lot! Damn you're making me feel old don't ya know.
SweetSweetWaldo Wait really? Forgot that.
Loved this movie,,”Fargo”…Excellent movie and acting.Wonderful accents.
0:47
that. is. perfect. acting.
It would be sooo easy to overact in that scene but she did it sooo perfectly!
I love how Marge walks in for this second visit with her game face on after the meeting with Mike made her aware of duplicitous intentions behind a smiling mask.
I love that right after he yells at her all it takes is a change in her expression to immediately put Jerry in his place. He just instantly shrivels at that.
People who have never watched this movie....really should! They're in for a treat!
My wife and I watched this again after many years.... we could not get over the way she says "Ya know... connected!"
We now find every opportunity to sneak that into conversation.
two top actors. great movie. genius.
Having grandparents and an aunt from Brainerd, but never having been to Minnesota or even the midwest, I grew up hearing "Okie dokie," Darn Tootin," "You betcha" and "quicker than a duck on a june bug," etc., but couldn't imagine people actually talked that way there.
Ome of the best film in history. Best acting in history. Best music in history.
That look on his face at 2:04. Priceless.
Absolutely!!!!! :0
Two brilliant actors with great timing and directing!
Frances McDormand was supreme in this film!
This was such a GREAT movie. Simply awesome. A classic.
...if they weren't ya know...CONNECTED
The BEST scene in the whole film and the realization by McDormand's character is a screenwriter's dream!
Fargo movie and Fargo series are the best
Jerry looks to me that he has completely flipped; he is finally aware of the the mess that he has gotten himself into and how miserably all of his assorted schemes have failed.
Everytime I watch this movie it gets better and better
A master class on how not to act if you're guilty.
BM's twitchiness and FMc's coolness here is when Fargo moved into the rare realm of greatest films of all time.
Can we just thank the Coen brothers for Fargo existing
I just noticed that when it shows Jerry, it's a close up, while when it shows Marge, it's an over the shoulder shot. The only time there's an over the shoulder of Jerry, it's when Marge stands up, and the camera is looking down at him.
Turns out, you can have fun and have good meaning with just shot-reverse-shot.
1:07..."I would know...I'm the executive sales manager!" LOL
It was all over for Jerry when Marge said "Sir, you have no call to get snippy with me."
kan-ECK-ted!
Great movie. Good characters and scenery. Just always memorized by the traffic on the road behind Jerry
I just got into this movie, and quite honestly, I'm already a little obsessed with it, especially Margie. She is brilliant and her actor did an incredible performance. This scene is not only well acted and scripted, but also very funny, the actors did a great job delivering their lines!
yeah I'm obsessed with. I rewatch this so many times
love this video's title. WHAT A FILM!!!!!!
Love the way she’s says ,connected
"Well heck!" Oh my! He was really upset!
One of my favourite scenes of all time
cant believe this clip leaves out one of the best lines in the movie by not extending the clip for 10 seconds. what a shame.
He is fleeing the interview ! He is fleeing the interview !
My father sold cars - Ford, Mercury - mostly, I think ...remember he died when I was 12 ...so, I connect with Bill's character, quite a lot
Oh, for Pete's sake! For Pete's sake, he's fleeing the interview. He's fleeing the interview!
Love how she picks up the phone and starts pushing buttons trying to get an outside line.....love it!
"Ah, what the Christ!" Best movie line ever 👍
One of my favorite movies. I have watched this movie at least 5 times
Sarah Palin has the exact same accent.
U know why Francis is great actress?
She connects humanly its watching any of the woman next door doing her duty . It’s the most remembered person for me I love her
Even the other guy was awesome
Lester Nygard vs Molly Solverson
or Peggy and Ed Blumquist vs Lou Solverson
mz atmaca or the Stussy brothers vs Gloria Burgle.
Love These Actors Frigging Awesome
Frances was absolutely fantastic in her role!
They call it Minnesota nice. You betcha. Come to pinal county Arizona in December when the snowbirds from North Dakota show up. It's like living in a perpetual outtake from this movie
The way he shakes his head when he says "I'm cooperating." Macy went toe to toe with Frances here. Freaking brilliant.