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Fargo was AWESOME! "Oh yah!"
I loved the movie too, but I live here and anytime I go out of town and say where I'm from all I ever hear is, "Why don't you talk like the people on the movie?". lol
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I loved the movie too, but I live here and anytime I go out of town and say where I'm from all I ever hear is, "Why don't you talk like the people on the movie?". lol
I get that living in Oklahoma lol no hick accent at allI loved the movie too, but I live here and anytime I go out of town and say where I'm from all I ever hear is, "Why don't you talk like the people on the movie?". lol
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O - Yeaah, but most of dem people in that there movie were from Brainerd though doncha know.
Come to think of it, why'd they call that movie Fargo?
O - Yeaah, but most of dem people in that there movie were from Brainerd though doncha know.
Come to think of it, why'd they call that movie Fargo?
Although the film is named Fargo, the location of the initial scene in North Dakota, most of the film's action is set in Minnesota (the towns of Brainerd and Minneapolis) and on the road to and from Fargo, during approximately a week of time in late January and early February. None of the film was shot in the city of Fargo.
Yeah jrs..
Why couldn't you just say that?? ;-)
Yeah jrs..
Why couldn't you just say that?? ;-)
..........my bad JR!
the tv show and movie are 2 different stories...
the pilot for the show last night was really good just dont know how they can keep that up for a whole seasons worth of shows.
might be the least-viewed premier of a probable award-winning network series based on a great (but under-appreciated) movie in recent television entertainment history.
I fuckn loved it!
haven't seen the movie? don't. wait until the end of the series' 1st season. save yourself a lot of, inevitable, angsty evaluating.