 |   |  |  |  | | Fargo |  Stock Photo | | Item Specifics - VHS | | | Format: | VHS | | Rating: | R | | | Leading Role: | Frances McDormand, William H. Macy | | Release Date: | Sep 10, 1996 | | | Director: | Joel Coen | | UPC: | 780063869331 | | | Format: | NTSC (US, Canada) | | Condition: | Used | | | Genre: | Comedy | | | | | | Sub-Genre: | Action | | | | | | |
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Be sure to read the MUSE description... it's one of the best I've seen posted. FARGO is a very good movie, but unlike the opening card it is apparently NOT true. I still think maybe it is... BUT I am not willing to do what one Japanese woman did in 1996 -- she flew to the US in winter to look for the lost fortune of the story. She died, BTW. ANYWAYS this copy is twice viewed, and plays perfectly. I noticed that some of these movies are getting harder and harder to find on VHS since NOONE's making the anymore. SO if you haven't seen FARGO, well you need to. And if you're still using Video tape you need to get this one. There are some very slight scuffs on the cover, but the tape remains comfortably safe. Good Luck to all bidders & Thank You. Please, if you win contact me within 3 days to tell me how you'll be paying. Please be paid up within 7 days or at least keep in touch with me.
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Since this is a used item, it is sold "as is", returns when reasonable, so bid accordingly -- the item is in great shape. Any Question please feel free to email me. NO RESERVE. Otherwise, Yes, my shipping price may include a little bit for handling, packaging and materials. I think you'll find my s/h is still quite reasonable as I compare it to others on the market. Thank You for reading up on my item, please feel free to check-out all my items for a deal on shipping. If you're buying multiple of my items, just write me and we'll work it out.
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| Movie description | Poor Jerry Lundegaard. He's deep in debt. His wealthy father-in-law has no respect for him. He cheats customers at the car dealership where he works. And now he's hired a bumbling duo to kidnap his wife--a plan that goes horribly awry, leading to homicide. Enter Marge Gunderson, one of the most fabulous movie cops in film history. The very-pregnant Marge--played marvelously by Frances McDormand in an Oscar-winning and career-defining performance--just goes about her everyday business, eating (in nearly every scene), talking to the people in the community, and examining bloody corpses as if no day is different from the next. A multiple murder in the small town of Brainerd, Minnesota--home of Paul Bunyan, as the sign claims--seems to have little effect on her. Yet she has an innate cop sense--she is very, very good at her job and determined to solve the case in her offhanded manner.
FARGO is yet another offbeat, highly entertaining film from the Coen brothers (BARTON FINK, BLOOD SIMPLE). The film is nearly colorless; instead, director of photography Roger Deakins washes the screen in the blinding white of the snow, occasionally breaking for the drab grays and browns of police uniforms and winter jackets. Carter Burwell's score further enhances the slow, steady pace of this oddly funny and compelling film. The Coens have once again populated their film with a slew of bizarre characters, with outstanding performances delivered by all, particularly the edgy William H. Macy, the quietly luminous McDormand, the nearly psychotic Steve Buscemi, and the oh-so-cold Peter Stormare.
| | Credits | | Producer: | Ethan Coen | | Cast: | Frances McDormand, Harve Presnell, John Carroll Lynch, Jose Feliciano, Kristin Rudrud, Peter Stormare, Steve Buscemi, Steve Park, William H. Macy |
| | Details | | Sound: | HiFi Sound, Stereo Sound, |
| | Notes | Theatrical release: March 8, 1996.
Filmed on location in North Dakota and Minnesota.
Although the movie begins with a written announcement appearing on the screen that says the story is based on true events, newspaper articles said the film is fictional. The Coens eventually admitted that they did make the narrative up.
FARGO is is number 84 on the American Film Institute's list of America's 100 Greatest Movies and number 93 on the American Film Institute's list of America's 100 Funniest Movies.
The name listed in the credits for editor, Roderick Jaynes, is actually a pseudonym for filmmakers Joel and Ethan Coen; they edit their films in addition to writing, producing, and directing them.
Actress Frances McDormand, who starred in the Coen brothers' first film, BLOOD SIMPLE, is married to director Joel Coen.
Steve Buscemi has appeared in numerous Coen brothers films, including MILLER'S CROSSING, BARTON FINK, and THE BIG LEBOWSKI.
Bruce Campbell makes an uncredited appearance as a soap opera actor.
When the film was edited for television, the word "frozen" was dubbed in to replace many of the curses.
The poster on the back of Scott's bedroom door is for a man identified as the "Accordian King"; the word "accordion" is misspelled.
The accents used by the cast upset many people from Minnesota and North Dakota, who thought they were being made fun of. However, the Coens themselves were born in Minnesota.
Bruce Campbell makes an uncredited cameo in the film.
| | Editorial reviews | "...A terrific, twisted comedy....A dazzling mix of mirth and malice....McDormand wins your heart..." Rolling Stone - p.104 - Peter Travers
"...The Coens prove themselves masters of orchestrating cross-purposes plots....FARGO is a further demonstration of Joel Coen's remarkable ability to mix comedy with horror..." Sight and Sound - p.40-1 - Kim Newman
"...McDormand's uproariously sly-spry performance connects with Roger Deakins' bleakly beautiful photography to create one of the Coens' most consistently successful outings..." -- 3 out of 4 stars USA Today - p.7D - Mike Clark
"...FARGO is a strikingly mature, unique entertainment that plays on many levels...all satisfying..." Variety - Leonard Klady
"...With the perfect assist from their actors, all of whom are well in on the joke, this affectionate look at the frozen North brings the Coens back in from the cold..." Los Angeles Times - Kenneth Turan (03/08/1996)
"...A great movie....FARGO is true toe the rhythms of small-town life....William H. Macy's performance is an implosion of fear and frustration..." Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (04/15/2001)
| | Awards | 1996 Academy Awards, Best Actress: Frances McDormand 1996 Academy Awards, Best Original Screenplay: Ethan Coen 1996 Academy Awards, Best Original Screenplay: Joel Coen 1996 Cannes, Best Director: Joel Coen
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