The Totally Sweet ’90s: From Clear Cola To Furby, And Grunge To “Whatever,” The Toys, Tastes, And Trends That Defined A Decade (2013) - Plot & Excerpts
the Toys, Tastes, and Trends That Defined a Decade Fargo Aw, geez.” In Fargo, the Coen Brothers’ 1996 gem, the Minnesooohta accents were as thick as ice on Leech Lake. The dark-as-a-winter-night movie introduced the world to a specially creepy corner of the upper Midwest, not to mention pregnant small-town sheriff Marge Gunderson as she headed from Brainerd, Minnesota, to the big city of Minneapolis to solve a triple homicide. Fargo is filled with tiny moments that stick with you like a tongue to a frozen flagpole. The scene where William H. Macy’s Jerry Lundegaard frantically scrapes at his ice-covered windshield as he realizes his plan is falling apart. Marge interviewing two Minnesota-Nice hookers (“Go, Bears”). The delightfully random scene where Marge has a drink with pathetic high-school classmate Mike Yanagita (“You were such a super lady”). And we’ll never look at a wood chipper the same way again. Poor Steve Buscemi. Is Fargo one of the finest flicks about the ice-covered, complicated, and quirky Midwest?
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