No Country for Old Men
TheCoen Brothershave directed many wondrous and different flicks , from law-breaking and drollery to drama , every pic has a different sense of dangerous undertaking , humor , or mystery . Since the 1980s , these directors have entertained Hollywood with their many memorable characters .
Whether fans ca n’t get enough of Mattie Ross ' quick mentality inTrue Gritor will never tire of Chad Feldheimer inBurn After Reading , it ’s time to look back to all the Coen Brothers ' characters that made everyone laugh . Here are these iconic film director ' 10 funniest or most memorable characters , ranked .
Chad Feldheimer: Burn After Reading - (2008)
Brad Pittis unfortunately cast in many serious function , and when he finally is allowed to fall into his comedic maven - it ’s so memorable . This hysterical performance of him playing a not - so - smart guy is the whacky graphic symbol everyone loves .
This is certainly one of the most outrageous flicks from the Coen Brothers , and it ’s been made iconic and unforgettable through Pitt ’s carrying out . Forget the blockbusters , this is Pitt at his peak .
H.I. McDunnough: Raising Arizona - (1987)
Everyone in this flick is screaming and Frances McDormand ’s Dot merit some nod . But its Nicolas Cage that wins the spotlight as he brings his memorable character to aliveness in quirky and hilarious ways .
The entire premise of thisfilm is ridiculous , but Cage ’s blank and not - so - there conduct is worthy of laughs with just a dewy-eyed coup d’oeil .
Wendell: No Country For Old Men - (2007)
There is n’t much that ’s inherently funny about this crime play , but there are so manydynamic and unique charactersthat it ’s impossible not to find some humor in it .
Wendell ( Garret Dillahunt ) is a minor persona , but is certainly the owner of one of the most hilarious and memorable lines from this popular flick - " Aw ! They even shot the pawl ! " This police officer is definitely the comedic easing the film needed .
Buster Scruggs: The Ballad Of Buster Scruggs - (2018)
This comedy - drama is a take on an old Western , and it has all the singularity and quirkiness that movie fan adore . In fact , Tim Blake Nelson makes this list doubly - because he ’s perfectly uproarious .
He ’s blunt , but he ’s also the king of long - wind monologues full of dramatic flair . As far as iconic role go , this is one that will straightaway put a grinning on every viewer ’s face - even if he ’s got a gun in his hand .
Marge Gunderson: Fargo - (1996)
" I ’m not certain I agree with you one hundred percent on your police oeuvre , Lou . " Marge is one of the most memorable characters in forward-looking film , and certainly the main cause everyone fall in sexual love withFrances McDormand .
While she is n’t the traditional definition of hilarious , her quirky and lovable energy is desirable of so many laughs throughout this classic film . There are many characters to express joy with , but Marge will always come out on top .
Delmar O’Donnell: O Brother, Where Art Thou? - (2000)
This offense funniness has a star cast , but Tim Blake Nelson ’s lineament definitely stand out for having glorious comedic timing , mixed utterly with that of his carbon monoxide - stars .
His account are more than memorable , and true fans of this show will sure as shooting never forget him examine to distinguish transmogrification . Of all the performances in this flick , this one is a no - brainer .
Professor G.H. Dorr: The Ladykillers - (2004)
Had this film done substantially with the critics , this might be one of Tom Hanks ' most memorable and uproarious roles . This crime clowning is a different persona for Hanks , and it ’s insufferable not to crack up at his Southern accent .
In all its ridiculousness , this might not be the most iconic pic from the Coen Brothers , but Tom Hanks ' character certainly deserves a nod for making every viewer jest .
Al Cody: Inside Llewyn Davis - (2013)
This is belike one of Coen Brother ’s lesser - get laid celluloid , but it ’s still memorable and completely dissimilar from anything seen before .
Oscar Isaac read the pencil lead , but it ’s Adam Driver’squirkiness and lack of social awareness that take a crap the audience express mirth . It ’s enough to watch his singing scene with Isaac and Justin Timberlake .
Walter Sobchak: The Big Lebowski - (1998)
The Dude has doubtlessly become one of the most popular characters from this director duo , and quite perhaps of all time . Jeff Bridges fetch so much personality to this fiber , and his humor is like a shot invigorating .
However , the funniest character from this classic film is probably Walter . Played by John Goodman , this grapheme has all the one - liner that are at theroot of the comedyin this film .
Rooster Cogburn: True Grit - (2010)
If Jeff Bridges did n’t make this list forThe Big Lebowski , he sure deserve to for this Western . His banter with both Matt Damon and a young Hailee Steinfeld is vivid , buthis one - linersare surely what takes the cake .
" If they wanted a decent funeral , they should have nonplus themselves killed in summer . " There are too many undecomposed contrast to piece from , but his humor here is by all odds iconic .
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