I have definitely heard that accent from people I work with (over the phone) in Wisconson, you betcha. Not all residents have it to the same degree.
The pacing was a little slow in the beginning - but that is probably to be expected in initial episodes. When we don't know the characters yet, those 'meaningful stares' don't carry the meaning to the audience. It was enjoyable - I will tune in again next week. [Reply]
Haven't seen it yet....but I don't get it? All new story with the same characters and setting? Or different characters? Posted via Mobile Device [Reply]
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
Haven't seen it yet....but I don't get it? All new story with the same characters and setting? Or different characters? Posted via Mobile Device
Similar in ways, but very different overall.
Still hoping for a "Shep I was banging that broad" cameo :-) [Reply]
I'll be honest. I thought the movie Fargo was a bit overrated. I've only seen it once and it was a long time ago, so obviously if I see it again I might love it. That's what happened with The Big Lebowski. Saw it in 1999. Didn't get it. Saw it a few years later and now it's possibly my favorite movie.
As far as this show, I'm gonna check it out. I like Martin Freeman a lot but it's so weird seeing him do a northern American accent when I'm so used to his real accent. [Reply]
Originally Posted by lcarus:
I'll be honest. I thought the movie Fargo was a bit overrated. I've only seen it once and it was a long time ago, so obviously if I see it again I might love it. That's what happened with The Big Lebowski. Saw it in 1999. Didn't get it. Saw it a few years later and now it's possibly my favorite movie.
As far as this show, I'm gonna check it out. I like Martin Freeman a lot but it's so weird seeing him do a northern American accent when I'm so used to his real accent.
The Coen brothers are probably the most rewatch rewarded directors in all of film. There are some [no country, o' brother, raising AZ] that I loved right away, but there isn't one of theirs I didn't come to adore. They set such a mood in each film, that they go up against expectations on first viewing, but once you are accustomed to the rhythms, everything SINGS.
As for the TV show, haven't seen a 4 color pen in 20 years.
And what an effing class, go to imdb to see the full cast. It has everyone. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
The Coen brothers are probably the most rewatch rewarded directors in all of film. There are some [no country, o' brother, raising AZ] that I loved right away, but there isn't one of theirs I didn't come to adore. They set such a mood in each film, that they go up against expectations on first viewing, but once you are accustomed to the rhythms, everything SINGS.
As for the TV show, haven't seen a 4 color pen in 20 years.
And what an effing class, go to imdb to see the full cast. It has everyone.
Hebrew Hammer is due to show sometime soon. [Reply]