Tuesday, March 8, 2016

"Fargo" 20th Anniversary


Time to get out that ol' wood chipper.

20 years ago today, the Coen Brothers released their neo-noir black comedy crime thriller, "Fargo", that told the story of a pregnant Minnesota police chief, played by Frances McDormand, who begins investigating a series of homicides orchestrated by a down on his luck car salesman, played by William H. Macy, and two criminals, played by Steve Buscemi and Peter Stormare.

The film later went on to receive 7 Oscar noms and winning Best Actress for McDormand and Best Original Screenplay, and is also a part of The Library of Congress' National Film Registry. "Fargo" is definitely one of my favorite films of all-time and I want to celebrate its 20th anniversary here today. 

If you haven't already, go see this film!

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