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  1. 1. The Big Lebowski. 1998 1h 57m R. 8.1 (862K) Rate. 71 Metascore. Jeff "The Dude" Lebowski, mistaken for a millionaire of the same name, seeks restitution for his ruined rug and enlists his bowling buddies to help get it. Director Joel Coen Ethan Coen Stars Jeff Bridges John Goodman Julianne Moore. 2. Pulp Fiction. 1994 2h 34m R. 8.9 (2.2M) Rate.

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    • Fargo (1996) The original Fargo from the Coen Brothers is one of their best films and earned them seven Oscar nominations as two wins for Best Actress and Best Original Screenplay.
    • Reservoir Dogs (1992) Steve Buscemi's breakout role in Reservoir Dogs established his ability to captivate audiences onscreen as the sinisterly charming Mr. Pink.
    • The Big Lebowski (1998) The Big Lebowski is another independent classic from the Coen Brothers starring Buscemi, John Goodman, and Jeff Bridges as "The Dude".
    • Monsters, Inc. (2001) Buscemi plays the evil antagonist Randall in the acclaimed Disney-Pixar film Monsters, Inc. alongside Billy Crystal's Mike and John Goodman's Sully.
    • FARGO (1996) Director: Joel Coen. Writers: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen. Starring Frances McDormand, William H. Macy, Steve Buscemi, Peter Stormare. Two words: wood chipper.
    • RESERVOIR DOGS (1992) Writer/Director: Quentin Tarantino. Starring Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Chris Penn, Steve Buscemi, Michael Madsen. Buscemi really broke into the big time in Quentin Tarantino’s debut film about a diamond heist gone terribly wrong.
    • THE BIG LEBOWSKI (1998) Director: Joel Coen. Writers: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen. Starring Jeff Bridges, John Goodman, Julianne Moore, Steve Buscemi, John Tuturro.
    • GHOST WORLD (2001) Director: Terry Zwigoff. Writers: Daniel Clowes, Terry Zwigoff. Starring Thora Birch, Scarlett Johansson, Steve Buscemi, Brad Renfro, Illeana Douglas.
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    • Fargo (1996) Widely considered one of the best films of the '90s and perhaps the all-time best from the writer-director sibling team Joel and Ethan Coen, "Fargo" combines brutal violence, uncomfortable humor, and career-highlight turns from Steve Buscemi, Frances McDormand, and William H. Macy.
    • Reservoir Dogs (1992) Most of the time, Steve Buscemi doesn't really play "cool guys." He's contributed plenty of awkward misfits, average joes, and a few homicidal maniacs, yet we don't usually see him in as an irreverent slinger of one-liners with a devil-may-care 'tude.
    • Ghost World (2001) A lot of folks think of "Ghost World" first and foremost as Scarlett Johansson's pre-"Lost In Translation" breakout, but that's not entirely the case.
    • Monsters Inc. (2001) You might think Steve Buscemi's greatest villain role is Garland Greene in "Con Air" or Carl Showalter in "Fargo," but there's some question as to whether either of those guys are the true one and only Big Bads of their respective stories.
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    Buscemi only has a brief appearance in the military drama The Messenger, but he delivers one of the most heartbreaking performances in the devastating film. The Messenger follows U.S. Army staff sergeant Will Montgomery (Ben Foster) and Captain Tony Stone (Woody Harrelson), two casualty notification officers that deliver the painful news to familie...

    Con Air is genuinely one of the most insane action movies ever made. Nicolas Cage’s eccentric performance as the unfairly convicted army veteran Cameron Poe would be hard to top, but the ensemble of character actors that play the villains are equally as weird. Buscemi’s character Garland Green, a serial killer known as “The Marietta Mangler,” is bo...

    The Death of Stalin is deceptively scary because of how funny it is. Veep creator Armando Iannucciexamined the aftermath of the Soviet Union dictator’s death in hilarious detail, and followed Stalin’s inner circle as they scramble to keep the country afloat, argue over who should take control, and end up massacring the innocent civilians. Buscemi p...

    It's almost impossible to overstate the seismic impact that Reservoir Dogs had on the history of cinema; whether you’re a fan of Quentin Tarantino or not, you have to acknowledge how his directorial debut proved that independent films could be marketed to mass audiences and created a unique style that would be endlessly imitated. Rattling off the f...

    The Coen Brothers have a number of recurring faces, such as Frances McDormand, John Goodman, Stephen Root, and John Turturro, and Buscemi is another great actor that fits within whatever quirky aesthetic they have in mind. Fargo is a high point within their collaborations, as both the Coens and Buscemi capture a murky mix of tragedy and absurdity t...

    Living in Oblivion is a film that any aspiring filmmaker should watch to learn about the reality of the industry. The breakthrough independent comedy focuses on three hilariously chaotic days on the set of an indie film where the director Nick Reve (Buscemi) suffers multiple mental breakdowns. Between dealing with egocentric actors, managing lighti...

    If Buscemi is best known as a cult favorite, then it's only fitting that he's an essential part of one of the greatest cult films of all-time. Like many Coen Brothers films, it’s hard to narrow down a standout within The Big Lebowskibecause of how many great performances there are, but any interaction between the Dude (Jeff Bridges), Walter Sobchak...

    Ghost World is the closest Buscemi ever got to an Oscar nomination (he received many critics’ prizes), and it's a performance that identifies why he’s such a great character actor. His character Seymour is a strangely sympathetic loser who doesn’t fit within normal society, and you’re never quite sure if it’s okay to laugh at his hilariously heartb...

    It's only fitting that Buscemi’s cinematic directorial debut is just as off the beaten path as he is. The underrated 1996 independent film Trees Lounge is a slice of life story that follows the darkly humorous lengths that the mechanic Tommy Basilio (Buscemi) goes to in order to stay sober. After losing his job and girlfriend of eight years, Tommy ...

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  3. Oct 13, 2023 · Most divisive: The Incredible Burt Wonderstone. Over 500 Ranker voters have come together to rank this list of The 90+ Best Steve Buscemi Movies. 1. Fargo. Frances McDormand, Steve Buscemi, William H. Macy. 255 votes. Fargo, a dark comedy-crime film, is an unforgettable journey into the frozen heart of Minnesota.

  4. Apr 14, 2022 · The Best Steve Buscemi Movies, Ranked. By Rachel Johnson. Published Apr 14, 2022. Prolific film and television star Steve Buscemi is a delightfully entertaining, eccentric actor and director who ...

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