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      • After Fargo, everybody's going to think I'm from Minnesota, pregnant, and have blonde hair. I don't think you can ever completely transform yourself on film, but if you do your job well, you can make people believe that you're the character you're trying to be.
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  1. Jan 26, 2001 · After Fargo, everybody's going to think I'm from Minnesota, pregnant, and have blonde hair. I don't think you can ever completely transform yourself on film, but if you do your job well, you can make people believe that you're the character you're trying to be. Frances McDormand. Jobs, Believe, Character.

    • "Prowler Needs A jump."
    • "Oh, I Just Think I'm Gonna Barf. Well, That passed. Now I'm Hungry again."
    • "Can You Be Any More specific?"
    • "Why Don't You Sit Over there? I'd Prefer that."
    • "My Car! My Car! Tan Sierra! Tan Sierra!"
    • "Ah, Hon, Ya Got Arby's All Over me."
    • "Sir, You Have No Call to Get Snippy with Me; I'm Just Doing My Job here."
    • "Heck, Norm, You Know We're Doing Pretty good."

    This simple, four-word quote accomplishes a lot considering its brevity. After heading out to work in the bitter morning cold, Marge momentarily returns to inform her husband Norm that her "Prowler needs a jump" while he sits at the breakfast table eating eggs. It's evident from Marge's casual delivery that her car not starting is a regular occurre...

    One of Marge's funniest quotes in the film occurs early in the film. While crouching on her knees to get a closer look at a dead body in an upturned car, Marge momentarily pauses, and when Lou asks if she's okay, she delivers this memorable line with her Minnesotan sing-song timbre. RELATED: 10 Best Frances McDormand Movies, According To IMDb This ...

    Many of the characters in Fargo trip over their words, mumble, stutter, or are completely incoherent. When Marge goes to follow up a lead at the Blue Ox truck stop, she interviews two vacuous local women who have spent the night with the bad guys, Gaear and Carl. The women are thoroughly unhelpful, offering no information about the suspects' appear...

    In one of the movie's most peculiar scenes, Marge takes a break from her criminal investigation and goes for a drink with an old school friend, Mike Yanagita, after he contacts her out of the blue. He is jittery, awkward, and clearly infatuated with Marge. While at the bar, Mike moves round to her side of the table and puts his arm around her. Marg...

    At a tense and pivotal moment in the film, Marge finally tracks down Carl's car while "taking a drive around Moose Lake." The excitement in her voice is palpable as she shouts, "My car! My car! Tan Sierra! Tan Sierra!" over the police radio. RELATED: 10 Chilly Behind-The-Scenes Facts About Fargo Marge has finally tracked down her man and she is gid...

    Food is a reoccurring motif in Fargo. Marge and Norm are shown enjoying it together on several occasions, and the fast-food chain Arby's is ostensibly one of their favorites. Norm brings Marge lunch at the police station, and they eat while discussing his painting. When Marge tells him that he's a better painter than the others in his competition, ...

    When Marge goes back a second time to question Jerry Lundergard, she is initially jovial, albeit in a passive-aggressive way. She responds to Jerry's rebuttals with a big grin, and he gets increasingly nervy and frustrated. However, when he angrily declares that he "answered the darn question" and is "cooperating, here," the smile instantly leaves ...

    After apprehending her man and solving the case, Marge returns to the comfort and safety of her home. While sitting in bed with Norm, he tells her that his mallard painting will appear on the 3-cent stamp. Marge is enormously proud of him and observes that they are "doing pretty good." This quote reflects Marge's reassurance that she is in a good p...

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    • There's More To Life Than A Little Money. Marge Gunderson: So that was Mrs. Lundegaard on the floor in there. And I guess that was your accomplice in the wood chipper.
    • Real Good. Marge Gunderson: Oh my. Where? Yeah? Aw geez. Okay, there in a jif. Real good, then. 14 votes.
    • Second-hand Smoke. Carl Showalter: Would you crack the f*ckin' window open, man. You know, it's proven that second-hand smoke is, uh, carcin-... uh, you know, a cancer agent.
    • All Over Me. Marge Gunderson: Ya got Arby's all over me. 13 votes.
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    The plan goes horribly awry in the hands of bumbling bad guys Steve Buscemi and Peter Stormare (one of them being described by a local girl as "kinda funny lookin'" and "not circumcised"), and the pregnant sheriff of Brainerd, Minnesota, (played exquisitely by Frances McDormand in an Oscar-winning role) is suddenly faced with a case of multiple ...

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    • "We're Not Just Going To Give You $750,000! We're Not A Bank, Jerry." After figuring his father-in-law Wade would simply give him 750 grand based on his word about a business deal, Jerry Lundegaard was left shellshocked when Wade’s business partner Stan Grossman continually reminded him that they weren’t a bank.
    • "You're A Smooth Smoothie, You Know." Gaear, the sociopathic associate of Carl, was a mostly silent fellow, yet could be the stuff of nightmares. Choosing the oddest moments to make a snarky remark, he uttered this quote just after mercilessly shooting a cop in the head multiple times.
    • "You're Such A Super Lady... I'm So Lonely." In this scene, Mike Yanagita kept attempting to win Marge over with several cheap comments, going so far as to lying that he had become a widower.
    • "Oh, Geez..." There wasn’t just the one character who uttered this phrase in the film, and a majority of them exclaimed it whenever something went south.
  3. Marge Gunderson : I'm not sure I agree with you a hundred percent on your police work, there, Lou. Marge Gunderson : Oh, for Pete's sake! For Pete's sake, he's fleeing the interview. He's fleeing the interview! [Marge bends over next to the overturned car, as if she's looking at something on the ground]

  4. With William H. Macy, Steve Buscemi, Peter Stormare, Kristin Rudrüd. Minnesota car salesman Jerry Lundegaard's inept crime falls apart due to his and his henchmen's bungling and the persistent police work of the quite pregnant Marge Gunderson.

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