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AR15.COM
11/19/2004 3:59:49 PM EDT
This movie was based on a true story, but does anyone know about the actual real life case or where I could go to read about it? How accurate was the portrayal of the characters? I'm from Minnesota and have been to many of the areas mentioned in the movie.

V
11/19/2004 4:01:44 PM EDT
[#1]
That was one truly fucked-up movie. Bi-Zar.
11/19/2004 4:29:10 PM EDT
[#2]
Just got it on DVD the other week- excellent movie, mixing that humorous accent in the Dakotas with creepy violence and criminals.



11/19/2004 4:37:20 PM EDT
[#3]
Good movie.  Forgot about it being a true story?
11/19/2004 4:51:57 PM EDT
[#4]
I ate pizza in Brainerd in Aug. 68'.
11/19/2004 4:58:50 PM EDT
[#5]
It's not a true story.  All bullshit.

Fargo is a great comedy.  I live in Fargo.  We don't all talk that way, y'know. Well, sure some of us do. Yeah, sure some do.  Was the DVD reasonable?
11/19/2004 5:01:54 PM EDT
[#6]
The wood-chipper angle has been done. Saw it in a documentary on the Discovery Channel years ago. can't remember the name of the show right now.

Husband kills wife by beating her in the head w/a Maglite, Puts her in the garage freezer, sends the kids off to grandma's or somewhere for the weekend, rents a wood-chipper, buys a chainsaw (with a credit card), goes out on a bridge on a very snowy night and feeds his wife's body parts through it.

He got caught, though. The police found skull fragments on the shore of the river, the mail that was in her bathrobe pocket (it somehow survived going through the chipper), found the saw in the river (serial # scratched off, but they used some trick to bring it up out of the metal), and the blood stains were found in the bedroom (used the 'ol chemical & UV light trick)

There's some real monsters out there.

Scott

11/19/2004 5:02:08 PM EDT
[#7]

Quoted:
It's not a true story.  All bullshit.

Fargo is a great comedy.  I live in Fargo.  We don't all talk that way, y'know. Well, sure some of us do. Yeah, sure some do.  Was the DVD reasonable?



+1 Not a true story at all. They just put that at the beginning of the movie to reel you in.

A Japanese woman sold all her stuff to search for the money and ended up freezing to death after being dropped off in the middle of nowhere by a cab.
Well, I read that.
11/19/2004 7:06:57 PM EDT
[#8]
Excellent film, and Minnesota really does look like that in the winter.  Some of the accents were off, though.  The actor who played the husband who arranged the kidnapping was right on--he could have been half the men in my neighborhood where I grew up in Minnesota.

GunLvr
11/19/2004 7:09:22 PM EDT
[#9]

Quoted:
This movie was based on a true story, but does anyone know about the actual real life case or where I could go to read about it? How accurate was the portrayal of the characters? I'm from Minnesota and have been to many of the areas mentioned in the movie.

V



The heck you mean?!?
11/19/2004 7:26:27 PM EDT
[#10]
Minnesota, dontcha know???
11/19/2004 7:30:03 PM EDT
[#11]
Anyone notice that an inordinate number of Coen Brothers movies are kidnapping capers?  And all of them deal with crime in one way or another.
11/19/2004 7:32:08 PM EDT
[#12]
Fargo was a pretty strange flick. I liked it.
11/19/2004 7:34:29 PM EDT
[#13]
Great movie.
Want the death penalty to be a deterent?
Replace Ol' Sparky with a woodchipper. That might get peoples attention.
11/19/2004 8:15:44 PM EDT
[#14]
It seems pretty accurate. I have lived near Duluth, MN all my life. ETA - I heard it was a true story, but the cop that was female in the movie is male in real life.
11/19/2004 8:26:46 PM EDT
[#15]
Snopes take on "FARGO"...
11/19/2004 8:30:17 PM EDT
[#16]
... Regardless of critics, Fargo was ahead of its time when released,

... I liked the movie, +1
11/19/2004 9:14:56 PM EDT
[#17]
That is my all-time favorite movie.  I find it hilarious.
11/19/2004 9:21:29 PM EDT
[#18]
Hate it. The accents totally piss me off.

You will get the stink eye if you ask a Gopher Hockey ticket holder if they have a spare ticket.


Steve Buscemi dies in every Coen Brother's movie he's been in. (5?)
11/19/2004 9:29:24 PM EDT
[#19]

Quoted:
That was one truly fucked-up movie. Bi-Zar.


Ya.

--Mike
11/20/2004 11:12:46 AM EDT
[#20]

Quoted:
Anyone notice that an inordinate number of Coen Brothers movies are kidnapping capers?  And all of them deal with crime in one way or another.



They grew up in a suburb of the Twin Cities watching the Mel Jazz (sp?) afternoon movies.  Every day in the afternoon there was an old movie broadcast (along with a million obnoxious commericals, many of them done by Mel Jazz).  I remember seeing "The Dambusters" on his show but there were hundreds (thousands?) of other old movies shown on Channel 9 in the 1970s.

GunLvr
11/20/2004 11:16:09 AM EDT
[#21]

Quoted:
Great movie.
Want the death penalty to be a deterent?
Replace Ol' Sparky with a woodchipper. That might get peoples attention.



Isn't  a woodchipper what they used in Iraq?
11/20/2004 11:19:48 AM EDT
[#22]

Quoted:

Quoted:
Great movie.
Want the death penalty to be a deterent?
Replace Ol' Sparky with a woodchipper. That might get peoples attention.



Isn't  a woodchipper what they used in Iraq?



Industrial plastic shredder.
11/20/2004 11:21:44 AM EDT
[#23]
Here in Fargo, ND we like the fame that we received from the movie "Fargo". But we can't stand the sterotypes that we received from this movie. We don't talk like that. As you get closer to the Canadian border you will hear accents like that, also in Western North Dakota. We have almost zero crime here, we like guns, it's cheap to live here. It's a great place to live if you can stand the cold and are a good winter driver (get a 4x4!). I don't like hot weather so I like it here.
11/20/2004 11:34:35 AM EDT
[#24]
True or not, it is a great movie. Seen it for the first time a couple months ago.
11/20/2004 11:41:33 AM EDT
[#25]
Great movie...and yes, they do talk funny like that.

SGatr15
11/20/2004 11:45:17 AM EDT
[#26]

Quoted:
The wood-chipper angle has been done. Saw it in a documentary on the Discovery Channel years ago. can't remember the name of the show right now.

Husband kills wife by beating her in the head w/a Maglite, Puts her in the garage freezer, sends the kids off to grandma's or somewhere for the weekend, rents a wood-chipper, buys a chainsaw (with a credit card), goes out on a bridge on a very snowy night and feeds his wife's body parts through it.

He got caught, though. The police found skull fragments on the shore of the river, the mail that was in her bathrobe pocket (it somehow survived going through the chipper), found the saw in the river (serial # scratched off, but they used some trick to bring it up out of the metal), and the blood stains were found in the bedroom (used the 'ol chemical & UV light trick)

There's some real monsters out there.

Scott





YUP...I saw that show too.  Amazing what some will do to get rid of someone-Sheesh, never heard of a DIVORCE!
11/20/2004 1:20:29 PM EDT
[#27]
I don't know about you guys, but I thought Marge Gunderson was kinda hot. I would've gotten Arby's all over her...






Hooker No. 1: Well, the little guy was kinda funny-lookin'.
Marge Gunderson: In what way?
Hooker No. 1: I dunno, just funny-lookin'.
Marge Gunderson: Can you be any more specific?
Hooker No. 1: I couldn't really say. He wasn't circumcised.
Marge Gunderson: Was he funny lookin' apart from that?
Hooker No. 1: Yah...
Marge Gunderson: So, you were havin' sex with the little fellow then.
Hooker No. 1: Uh huh...    Go Bears..


11/20/2004 2:24:31 PM EDT
[#28]

Quoted:
It seems pretty accurate. I have lived near Duluth, MN all my life. ETA - I heard it was a true story, but the cop that was female in the movie is male in real life.




You mean her??
imdb.com/name/nm0000531/
11/20/2004 2:29:56 PM EDT
[#29]
Good Movie Yah?

Yah, Good Movie!

11/20/2004 4:00:22 PM EDT
[#30]

Good Movie Yah?

Yah, Good Movie!



Oh Yeah! You Betcha!!!!
11/20/2004 4:07:16 PM EDT
[#31]
I got a kick out of that movie. I've lived in ND all my life and have met a few people with the "accent" but not nearly as thick as the characters in the movie.