I noticed that when they were talking about Fargo, they kept speaking over one another. Only instead of them both going at each other like they do when they're arguing, one would stop and let the other one speak. They overlapped each other either way, but when they both love a movie, they are respectful and eager to hear what the other has to say. I like seeing them in moments like this. They praised the Coen brothers for delivering original, interesting, beautiful picture after another, and rightfully so. This was before they made The Big Lebowski, O Brother, Where Art Thou?, No Country For Old Men, Burn After Reading, A Serious Man, True Grit, and a few I haven't seen, but they have decent ratings. So they've more than earned their praise since Fargo, and don't show any signs of going anywhere. I hope that they have another huge hit like Fargo, True Grit, and No Country For Old Men. They deserve at least three more hits.
Yes, Fargo is a great movie, but I think the boys really missed the boat (forgive the pun) on Muppet Treasure Island. I think it's one of the better Muppet films, much more entertaining than Christmas Carol.
Because Margie finds out the next morning that he was lying to her throughout, and she fell for it because she's an honest person and felt sorry for him. Finding that out sets her to thinking (which she does while eating her burger in the car) and realizing that she had fallen for Jerry's lies, too. That's why she goes back to the dealership to question him again.
Did Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert review "Fargo" in 1996, yes? Did they come back from the dead in 2021 and had to take a positive COVID-19 test, was it a yes? Was it because they were mentioned on the Home Hunter show on March 28, 2021 by Christine Jackson Brackman from Peoples Mortgage and Joe Conner from Homeowners Financial Group, was it a yes?
I noticed that when they were talking about Fargo, they kept speaking over one another. Only instead of them both going at each other like they do when they're arguing, one would stop and let the other one speak. They overlapped each other either way, but when they both love a movie, they are respectful and eager to hear what the other has to say. I like seeing them in moments like this. They praised the Coen brothers for delivering original, interesting, beautiful picture after another, and rightfully so. This was before they made The Big Lebowski, O Brother, Where Art Thou?, No Country For Old Men, Burn After Reading, A Serious Man, True Grit, and a few I haven't seen, but they have decent ratings. So they've more than earned their praise since Fargo, and don't show any signs of going anywhere. I hope that they have another huge hit like Fargo, True Grit, and No Country For Old Men. They deserve at least three more hits.
Absolutely right about Fargo. Among the best ever.
Love Up Close and Personal. Great performances. Michelle Pfeiffer is always great and Redford was great too.
Margie from Fargo is one of my favorite characters in all of cinema :)
Hey, Muppet Treasure Island is a riot! Don't go knocking it, you two!
Gene: "Well I don't know if its the MOST evil we've ever seen in a documentary..." O MY GOD! (Speaking of dark humour)
Charlie Sheen gives the Heidi Fleise movie a big thumb up 😁
Fargo was a really good movie. I didn't care for the wood chipper part though.
We need a tell all from Heidi
Calling Tim Curry "dull" in Muppet Treasure Island is just about the wrongest opinion it's possible to have.
Yes, Fargo is a great movie, but I think the boys really missed the boat (forgive the pun) on Muppet Treasure Island. I think it's one of the better Muppet films, much more entertaining than Christmas Carol.
i agree!
I agreed with Siskel & Ebert abiut the Muppet Treasuer Island movie,i never cared for it either
Michelle Pfeiffer IS white gold.
i didn't understand why the asian guy was in there.
It was a weird scene and I if I recall in his ramblings it triggers something to the police office that helps her on the case
It is in there because movies usually forget that while the plot is happening, so is life. And this was a slice of life moment.
@@gheller2261 and yet throughout the days it was happening no one felt the need to use the facilities if you pine for a slice of life.
Because Margie finds out the next morning that he was lying to her throughout, and she fell for it because she's an honest person and felt sorry for him. Finding that out sets her to thinking (which she does while eating her burger in the car) and realizing that she had fallen for Jerry's lies, too. That's why she goes back to the dealership to question him again.
Did Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert review "Fargo" in 1996, yes? Did they come back from the dead in 2021 and had to take a positive COVID-19 test, was it a yes? Was it because they were mentioned on the Home Hunter show on March 28, 2021 by Christine Jackson Brackman from Peoples Mortgage and Joe Conner from Homeowners Financial Group, was it a yes?
More evil than pol pot?
i was not impressed with fargo one bit