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‘Fargo’ With Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Kyle Brandt

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CR Month rolls on with a trip to the Twin Cities to revisit Joel and Ethan Coen’s 1996 crime thriller ‘Fargo’ starring William H. Macy, Frances McDormand, and Steve Buscemi. Producers: Craig Horlbe...

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All right. Everyone has a favorite call and brothers movie. I asked you for a list a while ago. Hey, if you wanted to do a rewatchable, send me 80s, 90s, 2000s. You said all these lists really fun lists, by the way.

Thank you. A lot of stuff that I liked, we've done a few of them. Fargo is on the list. Yeah. So why?

So my headline is a hot take. It sounds like one. I think Fargo is a perfect movie. And I know we're going to put coals on it. We're going to talk.

Tom said that as well. Is that true? Tom Hanks said literally said that. That was his take. On there.

Watch. See, I love hearing that. It's not only there's not a scene. I don't love. I don't think there's a moment.

I don't love. There's not a character. I don't love. It's one of the best scripts ever written. It's on the short list of best movies, the not one best picture.

It's terrifying. It's hilarious. It's romantic. It's violent. And there's a lot of great movies.

I feel like it's a perfect movie. And I say that fully believe in it. I love that we're doing it. Perfect movie. Let's do the big five for Oscars.

And it's the performances. You're like best actor. Best picture or whatever. This one has the five tools. It's like best music.

Yep. Best shot movie. One of the best shot movies I've ever seen. Best script. I've one of the best scripts you'll ever read.

And three or four of the best performances you're going to get in a film.

And it's so distinctly them while being part of this amazing tradition of film

or movies from the previous decades. It's just an incredible creation into Kyle's point. And you're watching this. Talk about a perfect game. Good performance.

Not one scene doesn't have a point. Not one action doesn't have then a causal relationship to the next thing that happens. You know, and it's just so funny and so sad at the very same time. It's like almost like the perfect distillation of what the coins can do well. 98 minutes.

We don't have Craig today in studio. He's coming in later. 100 minute rule. Yeah. That's minus two.

So when you say perfect movie, this is about as close as it gets. I.

I think my favorite calm brothers movies.

No country. Yeah. But it's like one A one B and it's hard not to watch this movie and think of no country. A little bit too much in conversation. Yeah, it's similar themes and it's a more blown out version of what they did here.

The thing that's crazy here is it's like those like those Greg Maddox games from the 90s. Yeah. Yeah. I threw 88 pitches. I struck out eight.

Two guys got on base. Yeah. And the game is over in an hour and 49 minutes. Maddox is fast ball. This 88 miles an hour.

This one also has Randy Johnson's fast ball to like it's 100 plus.

The the run time thing you can't get around.

I just named six different genres that this movie is.

You should need two and a half hours to fill all those genres.

It is so tight. It's I keep saying it like every single scene I love. There's not a single P-break. There's not a single fillers. I got enough with this. Let's get everything is the good stuff.

It really the perfect game analogy is what it feels like. It was like, I don't even know if they ever behind on the count. You know, like they let alone a base runner. Well, the controversial scene is when she runs in a mic from high school. But that scene's really important.

It's hugely important. Yeah. It's the whole reason she ends up going back to see Jerry. It's that. It's not only is it plot important, but it's steam important because it's about the.

The facade that all these people put up. It's about like Jerry with his suit and his pen. Yeah. And it's like, I'm going to sell you the true coat. You know, and it's like, but actually this guy.

This guy is life is going down the fucking drain as you watch him on every single scene. If you know where Jerry ends up. This is why it's a great watchable to watch Jerry in the first scene in the first moment. Every time he interrupts, interacts with Scottie. Like, this guy is living a lie and Mike is to it, even though Mike is vulnerable, quote, unquote.

He's vulnerable about a complete fiction. You know what I mean? He's crying about something that didn't actually happen. You know what you know, it's perfect to even the kid actor doesn't annoy me.

The kid actor's always in the ass.

Scottie's got his good. Yeah. Like he does this part perfectly fine. Even he is well cast and performs well. And I love, I mean, the young to get a scene where we're talking about a lot.

It's probably my favorite scene in the movie. There's two schools of belief about this. There's a whole section of the fanhood that think it's hilarious. Because it's the most random scene in cinema history and serves no point. It's just a funny thing the coin brothers want to do.

Then there's the second layer. They're like, no, no, no, no. It's incredibly instrumental because after Margie sits with Yana Gita, she starts thinking about being lied to. Yes. And she knows that Jerry lied to her in the card dealership.

I rewatched it again this week after reading that. There's two scenes of Margie just driving by herself. And she does some real face that. Yeah. And she goes like a little tiny Oscar winning thing where she's like, hold on a second.

And then she's in Lentigra's office all over. That's right. That's amazing.

There's also a third layer to it, which I think I hadn't really thought about before.

And maybe this is a little TV brain because you start to be like, what if this is what this is really about. But she dresses much differently to go meet Mike. She puts on makeup and like most of her domestic life with norm is like. All right. Let's go eat the Schmorgaspor and let's go downstairs and watch TV.

And I, but there she's in Minneapolis at the Madison. Like what, like, I'm not saying that she was going to do something about it. Chris, I danced around a hot take about that. But I think she wants to feel observed in a different way. She definitely does.

And I think that that's like, that's a third layer of a scene that is just like not a throw away.

What is like a comic tragic move made way through the second act of a movie that then goes into this for Lent was overdriving. Well, how about a movie that where she wins best actress. But we don't see her for the first 34 minutes of the movie. I know.

What a flex. Yes, incredible. It's I don't know of any other movie that's taken that long. We've seen movies where the characters come in later. And that's a pretty actors made.

Yeah, but not this where the whole third of the movie is done. But it actually makes sense when she comes in because there's no case yet. Didn't you come up with that? When when it goes to the margin, I pause it to. And it's a, it's a painting of norm painting and they're in bed.

I'm like, holy shit. We're just seeing margin now on the movies. Yeah, right? I did this exact same thing. Yeah.

So I watched this movie with my budding film buff, my son.

That's right. Who knew nothing. Like, I'm not saying. It was really excited that it wasn't online movie. Yeah, about.

He got a couple of woes. But then at the end of the movie, he just kind of did one of these and he's like, I'm going to chew on that. What was that about? And I said, just sit with it.

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Every day people in an increasingly crazy situation, which always works in a movie, like

even if you think about a movie like saying anything, like her dad is involved. He's getting in trouble with what was at the IRS or the insurance. He was stealing from the dressing room. He's trying to cover it up. They love that.

The evil starting in the most simple, unassuming places. But also with some of the dumbest people possible. It seems to be something they're attracted to over and over again.

Where it's like, can you believe these fucking nimmets?

Yeah. But this is like 30 years. This movie is literally 30 years ago. Can you remember now? March 8th, 1996.

But you think of the true crime shows. Whether you're watching like a Netflix show or even like those 2020 shows on Hulu. It's always these people that you're just watching it going. Why do they think this is going to work? There's this pressian, the title card at the beginning of like everything here is true,

except for the names which we changed to spare them. But it's like, yeah, they made that up. They made that up. And like people have gone through like old newspapers trying to figure out what case this is about. And then like they've kind of let it linger.

They are tricksters in that way. They'll play around with the audience expectations. Couple other things. Yeah. Somebody making a plan.

You can't make a plan. Mm-hmm. Is it sealed saying about man makes a plan. God laughs. Yeah.

They find humor and everything. Which I think one of the things that I think has been ripped off from this movie. And I don't know if it's fair to say ripped off but maybe influenced. But like I think of a show like Barry. Mm-hmm.

Or even think of like the sopranos when they lost the Russian and the woods. Yeah. You can just see the Fargo DNA all over the place. Yeah. And I don't know if I fully realized that for a few years.

But when we had hate around that time when we did no country. And he was talking about it. I feel like he wanted to bury because of the calm brothers. I think that they especially shoot violence in a way that to me it's almost unique. I'm sure there are other examples.

But it basically confronts the viewer with both the like high comedy and deep. Deep trauma of violence. Mm-hmm. So they take we'll get to it. But like the highway scene that it's state trooper scene.

Yeah. Which is kind of funny. Yeah. And it's kind of funny watching him drive like a keystone cop after the guy. And stuff like that.

But it's also so sad and scary. Another hilarious leap on a part is the payoff of the ticket gate agent where he comes into the second one. Can I ever take him just blows the guy's head off? Yeah. That's a horrible thing.

And it's so fucking funny. Yeah. Yeah.

That's why I like I have a really vivid memories of scene in the theater.

Because it was so unique. And I just remember sitting there. I mean, like I don't know any of these actors. Like I knew Bishemi because I was in the Tarantino at the time.

But like never seen Macy before never seen me.

I didn't know them. And I remember people laughing so hard at different parts of the movie that we're supposed to be funny. It weren't supposed to be. I just left as a 15 year old or whatever. I was like just feeling like totally unwielding.

Yeah. I didn't get it. But it was awesome. What genre was it? But like I'm seeing it again tomorrow.

You know what? So the opening credits. Hmm. Like CR was talking about how when they used to make movies like this. They're setting these cool locations and it's big fancy lavish whatever.

And they do that in the beginning.

It's just basically a a truck that's towing something.

Yeah, come out of a blizzard. It's the most mundane thing you could possibly see on a highway in Minnesota. But the way they shoot it, you think it's going to be this awesome dramatic thing. But it's awesome. That's a car.

It's the music is gorgeous. Yeah. The moment Jerry can't come back now. Like he's given them the car. Now it's now it's too late to do it.

Once you set something in motion. Yeah, you can't pull it back and he tries to pull it back multiple times. And it doesn't work. I mean, I have that for great check order for shout-of-hole fucking movie. Like how perfect is that?

With the music. Yeah.

The only thing I had was about how you could have the best plan ever.

But bad luck. I think the coin flip. They really tied that into the most. Yes. He's never know.

Like Anton Chigar kind of nailed everything. He's thrown no hit or done. And then he just gets hit by a car. And that's it. Yeah.

And he just faked up. They when they make this movie there at the end of probably, or they're sort of right at the end of one of my favorite runs in symmetry. They open first movies. But simple. Then they do raising Arizona Miller's crossing, which is probably.

Is that your favorite? It's top two with Jackie. Yeah. Martin, Finn, cut, sucker, proxy, HUD, sucker, proxy kind of a disappointment commercially because they had new men in it. Supposed to be this big movie.

So they're like, oh, you know, what are they going to? And they go and make this movie for $6 million. Yeah. To Oscar winner. It's a pretty big success relative to its budget.

And then after that, it's LeBalski and no brother. And it's like one of the great runs of directors. I think in movies. Mm-hm. I was a slow burn with Fargo.

I think it's a classic rewatchable example of, I liked it.

But then it was a jumping to, you know, and oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, all right. And then all of the sudden, I was like, I get this movie. Yes. It took me, sometimes the movies don't sit perfectly in your brain for a while.

And this one, no country was the other one for me that I just never liked the ending.

No, I'd never liked the ending. Oh, I didn't either. I still don't. And then as I got older, I was like, I fucking love the ending man. Tom and Lee Jones, like he just, he doesn't want to be out there anymore.

Yeah. I feel like we deserve to see Lewellen's death as it transpires. Yeah. We spent two hours with the guy. I like the guy.

I know it's a tough thing. It's like the way the way it is in the book and the way they shoot it. It's, it's, if we ever re-country, I'd love to do it. The comments want to go to war for it. They don't like people disparaging any of no country.

I love the movie. I, I wanted to see Lewellen how it happened. I don't like that they took that. What's the type of movie that they did to make that you always wish they could have made? It made all of us everything.

Like, would you want to see their version of Roadhouse? They're going to stand on the shoulders of rowdy Harry Potter. Yeah, they're going to take off the double-duce. Yeah. I would like to see that film.

Yeah. I think I would like to see that. I would like a cash dot. It really feels like they explored the studio space with all the people. Like I ever saw them theater with my wife ever.

We were just starting to date him as Burn After Reading. And like it blew both of our fucking minds. Like we didn't know what we were watching. Like really, really weird stuff. And there's a sex machine in that movie.

And it's like, it's right. Brooklyn hang with it. My wife, she was like, I thought that was fun. I was like, I'm married. Yeah.

So I feel like the cone brothers helped us out with that. One thing they're good at, that is underrated as sex and violence is so mundane in their movies. Hmm. Where even in this one, they cut their.

It's just like that escort's riding for shemming the second time.

This is so fucking good. And she's just like, what is she saying? I hear bells. Yeah. I hear bells.

Yeah. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. Okay. Do like Angela then be in the corner. Come on now.

Show the jab. I do the jab. And he's loving it. I'm going a bit for. Be Chevy and what's age the best.

It's almost as special as you be Chevy category for me. Great. So Joel Cohen said about the William Macy character. I hear bells. What is that?

I don't know. I didn't know what sort of. There's some sort of role playing going on. I was ever on the plane today. It was some titles on.

I learned a lot of things. I never really. Well, playing between the escort from the Jose that dialogue that made me think there was. Oh, I got some extra thing. We get to that's very funny.

I didn't actually.

I think there's, yeah, she's really like in character doing something.

So Joel Cohen said about the William Macy character. They found interesting his absolute incapacity for even one minute to project himself into the future so that he might evaluate the consequences. There's something fascinating about his total inability to gain any perspective.

He's one of those people who build a pyramid, but never think for a minute about it crumbling.

And this is like, this is every true crime documentary. And these people who are just like, no, I'm one move away from and then I can get away with this and it's just making worse. I don't know if there's like a sort of super pathology that encompasses being addicted to something or being an incredible debt. But the way that every single thing is just like, I have to fucking put a bandaid on the gaping wound that I have so that I can then put it.

My hand back here to stop the bleeding over here.

And it's like the things that he doesn't care about at all are his wife and son. It's just the inversion of a real person. And he's just like, it's so incredible. And the fact that through all of that, he's still kind of selling cars. Definitely.

He's got to be safe. He's the executive sales manager. Jerry Lundegard hadn't totally happened for a guy Bill may see it. No, man, it's tough. Right, like he tried out for a less a row. I think he tried out as the cop who gets shot.

Yeah, yeah, yeah. And he's a detective in it. Yeah, right. Something, but he was a Mr. Holland's Opus to your before. He goes on this run of Fargo Air Force One and Boogie Knights all on a row.

But I boogie Knights, it's like, I love this guy. Yeah, no. And it's somewhere in here that he becomes Bill Macy.

And then when you just see him, you need to be a good thing.

But I don't, I don't think it 100% existed yet. When did I love a huge back night? When did sports night come on? Late night.

Because I always remember his end of.

He was like that. He doesn't, when they're the Felicity Huffman. Yeah. I guess I get few episode or three episode arc. That's like, I'm going to save sports night from the network or something like that.

Favorite Bill Macy ever? Or would you have something else? No, I mean, I, again, I just remember being in the theater being like, with the focus of this person. He's like the best, this is the best I can ever have ever seen in my life. And then afterwards, you know, he starts showing up with Harrison Ford and Air Force One.

He's in Boogie Knights, my favorite movie of all time. My favorite part about Bill Macy and Boogie Knights is there's one part where Jerry Lunderer kind of comes out. And it's when he's trying to drive away. He's like, my fucking wife has an actor after their cock. I'm sorry.

My mind is not on the film machine. Okay. It's just like Jerry Lundergarden. I'm like, oh, that's Jerry. It kills me.

You give me shit. Curt. No, no, no, no. No, no, no.

It's just, that's my favorite Macy.

What's your favorite Macy? Um, yeah, little bills by favorite. I would just say that Macy doing Mami is my favorite. So whether it's homicide or a Spartan or whatever. I just think he's, he's one of the best delivers of those of that dialogue.

So he's a nice little small parent part in search of for Bobby Fisher. Yeah. Something about his face. It's a one of a kind. It's funny because Jim is in this too.

It's just like he's distinct faces that you can't compare to anybody else who's ever lived. Um, Bushemi. I saw I really thought about this. He's not a that guy anymore by 96. He graduated because reservoir dogs, Mr. Pink.

I think he's he's not a that guy anymore for that.

But he does have this run of Fargo escape from New York, Connor in the basket somewhere there. He's just Steve Bushemi. Let's get from Los Angeles. Let's get from Los Angeles here.

Yeah. Yeah. Like after 94, my whole world was turned to you know. And so I would just watch where dogs over and over and over. So when you see this movie and he's doing like Mr. Pink a Jason.

Yeah. He's got a gun. He's fucking bleeding. He's mad. He's pissed off. He's just so fucking mad. And I remember just telling my friends, I'm like,

It's like Mr. Pink is back. He's so cool. I love it. I could watch Bushemi for an hour. Just screaming at that fucking TV. It just put me in the ozone.

Baby fucking shit box just over and over. I just love it. I can't get enough. It's like you watch this movie. And it's like.

Uh, Macy Bushemi and McDormand can all be the lead character. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

And I and I like found myself just like thinking everything.

Bushemi didn't this movie was the funniest thing I had ever seen in my life and the best. Like he blew me away. This last viewing. Yeah.

And it dormant obviously like basically like this is a career maker for her. And it and she becomes like a pre-significant star after this. All the family. Yeah. But like this is like this time around for some reason.

I was like mesmerized by Carl. I was like this is so similar.

You know, it made sense when I read this and the research said I had never known before

that they wrote this for Bushemi. Yeah. When you hear stuff like that. And usually some of the best work is when the director right or person is like, I have this person in my head every line I'm writing is for Bushemi.

My favorite for him is still the sopranos. Oh, yeah. His whole record had where he just was in full command of he was full Bushemi at that point. But I think this is just a book.

Which one? I never got into it. I did. Yeah. Yeah.

I did. Yeah. It's pretty great. In retrospect. I was thinking about it.

It was on now. It'd probably be like a top three show. Yeah. They just released it and pretend that just came out. That's the thing is that like when these things pop up, whether it's like on other streaming services or whatever, like they'll get revival.

And I'm like, and this is like really, really good. That was hey Dave HBO Sunday night. It's like you couldn't miss it. I watched like three seasons. The greatest thing about his character Tony being the sopranos was like,

he was really the only guy who would stand up to Tony. Yeah. He was like, you're proud of me seeing like back the fuck off. And that's why he was so cool.

Then he just completely comes on hinge.

Great character. Vanden.

I've talked about this that I still think that's the best stretch of the sopranos.

I think it's still.

Everyone has peek of their powers.

They've just figured out the show. But it's still. Exactly. What's the bring him in? Yeah.

It's just great stuff. And then make Dorman. Who's one. Three Oscars? All best actors.

And an Emmy. And a Tony. Yeah. What you want an Emmy for? I forget it.

No, Amy and a Tony. And she's one three best actor. Oscars. No, the other person knew that is D.D.L. Yeah.

Best research I could find for her. She once lived in an apartment with the comb brothers. Sam Ramey and Holly Hunter. That's great. And somebody named Scott Spiegel.

Who's probably like, yeah, fuck. Scott Spiegel. Scott Spiegel. He's a free writer. Scott Spiegel's like, I don't know what happened.

But where's my Oscar? Because Holly Hunter won for broadcast. He's a free writer. She won. She's five Oscars.

So Lonnie Farman. That's a mention. That's a great one rotation too. But my favorite for her is still almost famous. But she did not even.

McDormand. She didn't even. Yeah, for McDormand. This is what your favorite. This is what your favorite.

All my favorites are coming up far. Like, this is my favorite for Shemmy. Even more than Resort dogs or anything. Wow. I think she think it's.

Is it your favorite store more? See, that's that. That's a great question. Because I mean, I have a feeling of direction. You might be going on that one bill.

So I'm just going to let. I've been open book. People now. There's a character I don't even know about it. Yeah.

People that are up in the land. So it just got. Good start going like this. Yeah. It's greatest as as storm errors in this movie.

He's not directing snuff films. But yeah. I mean, it's it's my favorite. All of that stuff. It's start.

It's like, what could be worse than the guy I played in Fargo?

What does the film director? I guess that could take. Film is real. But then they're still like that. We'll put him in Armageddon.

That's a house. Yeah. So Francis McDormand Long career was married to. Joel. Joel.

Yeah. And so her three Oscars are not like major. It's weird. It's a weird three billboards. Three billboards.

And then in North Country. No Madeline, right? Or no bad sign. Yeah. She had no bad sign.

Yeah. No bad sign. Yeah. She had no bad sign. I don't know.

Yeah. Yeah. So it's not like she doesn't have her. I don't know. Like your big market movie.

They're all. This is probably the biggest one. I think that. Yeah. She's.

This made 60 million. She's got like. Marryl Street performances.

But she never does like a dare of double worst product.

Like there's not a pop movie. There's not a mystic river. Almost famous. Probably the closest. She doesn't do mama Mia.

Yeah. No. What's interesting about her too. I was McDormand. She's.

That huge gaps. Like she took a like a seven year gap. Yeah. Not long after this. And I looked it up.

And it coincides with when they decide to adopt a child. So like she's. I don't think she's. I don't think she's doing the next year. Yeah.

We're maybe a Macbeth with Denzel Washington. Then she has the next show. The way in front of you. Yeah. She's on that rare list of actor.

Where it's like they have something out. And like you have my intention. Yes.

Which I think is probably a list of less than 10.

Do you know what's. It's it's street. It's street. Still on there for me. Yeah.

I think Hank's is not on there anymore. Panks is off. Yeah. I think it's is off. Cruises off.

Like there's Jeffrey Donovan who played bottles in a. And. I shot. I shot. I shot.

I'll ever the whole cast of shot. I was shot. I was shot. I was like. Thanks.

Yeah. It's just. It's. It's. It's.

It's. It's. It's. I'm. Uh.

By the way, McDormand also. Primal fear like in the fucking incredible. I'm. I'm. I'm.

She's with the video camera like just getting it showing the stakes. I think it's great in that movie.

She's also amazing in the Colon Brothers first movie in Blood Simple.

Yeah. She's pregnant. There's an innocence to where. Um, there's some great fake. Some of the best face acting.

Mm-hmm. Even she does some really good stuff in the in the scene with her high school guy, Michael. The rest. Um, after he puts his arm around and then she makes him go back. Mm-hmm.

And then she has that look on her face like. This is going to go for another hour now. And I just want to like set myself on fire. And she's kind of like frozen. Smile.

Try the. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I always like you so much. It's just down.

And it's so much we do. No. I'm just down again. Yeah. Like it's.

She's awesome. Yeah. Yeah. And then we have storm our. Um.

Storm air. Storm air. Storm. I've got a minute. It's the band said a bunch of.

Can we give him the. Sean Pett and brought my own pack of word for actually. Yeah. Yeah. That's so hard to do.

There's levels, right? Go on. And when you get introduced to smoking, it starts. And it's like you're at a bar. And you're like, I smoke when I drink.

And then you start smoking. Maybe you take start taking smoke breaks. You smoke with coffee. You go outside. You get a break from work.

It goes up another level.

This is a move.

When you start using these two fingers instead of this. Yeah. That's like a stretch. But when it goes up another level is when you either have a roommate or a. Partner who's like we can smoke inside.

That's a new world. The final level is when you smoke inside of a car with the windows rolled up. Unbelievable. That's when you've given up. You are like, I'm just going to be a full tumor.

I don't care.

We're never going to let this smoke go.

Elevator. Exactly. And it's like Peter Stormar in this movie. And Dustin Hoffman and all the president's been. Yeah.

Are the two guys who are like, I will smoke in the Pope's face. In a closed locker somewhere. I don't care. So he's doing something with the, you don't see it off with the lit cigarette. Where only the tail end is in his mouth.

It's right at the bottom of the pan. It's going to fall over and it's not. And it's just, he's not even really smoking. When he's just going into his eyes. He cups it.

And the all time. And then it goes through the nose every time. He's when he flicks it out the window when he's going after the two witnesses. And he's just like, boom, and you're like, oh, man. No shit.

That's such a great little gesture. It's a great. Can I say something as a smoking prude? Um, the double nostril blow is always really cool. Like, like, this like reverse down or something.

Yes. I was just watching one battle after another and Leo's doing him constantly. Down on the table. It's the De Niro. Good fellow slow motion.

Yeah. Like it just blows it out like a dragon. It's amazing. I started smoking and I'm going to do a lot of those.

I just, I've always thought those cool things.

I was like, it's never too late. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. So that was the podcast.

At that time. Stormy. He actually uses it almost. It's almost like a lollipop. Yeah.

Yeah. Yeah. Just kind of dangling from the spell. Yeah. Yes.

It's amazing. As I said, I love him in Dinovela. But I am DB credits. Okay. By gave you storm air.

Storm our storm air. Mm-hmm. Who's Chevy Macy?

Who do you think is one, two, three for most acting credits?

Most. Number one. I think storm air has done a shit load of voiceover. And if we can see that acting, I would say that. But otherwise, I'll say Macy is.

Macy has the most. I feel like did like 10 years of shameless. Give me some, give me some numbers. Give me your one, two, three. I think storm air is like showing off in like prestige TV shows for like two episodes still.

Like, I mean, I mean. So he's three, so give me a total number. 80. No, I'm going to say like 135 for storm air. What do you have for Bushemi?

50. Uh, 70. How about Macy? 105. Final standings.

Macy 158. Wow. That's shit. Way to go, Bill. Bushemi.

199. Really? Wow. Storm air. 231.

Let's go. That's, that's. I don't know. I don't know. You need someone of Eastern European or Russian background to show up and be medicing

for an episode. I'll do it. They're like, John Mac too. He's like, no more. I saw there is an interview with Joel Kinneman.

I saw a recent. Joel Kinneman. He was like, sweetest to it. He's like, the thing is I bought a house in Malibu. And now I got to pay for it.

So I'll do it. He's like, yeah. Yeah. And I was like, I wonder if that's Storm air. Like, I wonder what his house is.

That he's like, I would do see this. I have been there.

Well, I think when you're banging out like, like, Dino Velvets, like, four scenes.

So that you're probably in the set for like five minutes. It's like six days. Yeah. So you can basically go from. Sure.

Even Dino Velvets right into Dino. Did you see in the research that Storm air has a band? Yeah. Blond from Fargo. Yeah.

That's what it's called. I listened to some blonde from Fargo. I was on the plane today. I had a quick metal hard rock. What is it?

Foke. Fokey. We play guitar and sings, though. Like, it's beautiful. I thought it was very, very, very cool.

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Here's what's your right. What's your ranking?

You should do release the power rankings.

Like we do ringer 100. Well, we did this.

It just changed a while ago.

We did the Deacon's Hall of Fame. I would say my favorite thing by him is probably still a assassination of Jesse James by a coward Robert Ford. Just in terms of like his cinematography in that movie. So put him against great shot Gordo and everyone else.

He's in there in Mount Rushmore for you. He's definitely top. Top five or six. Yeah. Yeah.

I think so. He's like the Torio. And Gordon Willis and yeah. William Freaker and Haskell Wexler.

But like yeah, he's incredible.

How he used an air flex 35 bail for camera for this in case you were. I love the notes at home. Did Dean of all that uses somewhere? I don't know if he did. Okay.

One thing I noticed the second time I watched this. Um, by the way, great 4k blue ray. Sure. Awesome. Everything is white.

The whole movie. And I don't know if they did this than their geniuses. But it all is the wood chipper where everything's red. Mm-hmm. And it's like it's white.

Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. And then boom. Wood chipper red everywhere. It's almost like the shining elevator. Mm-hmm.

And I wonder like if they talk. I don't I don't know how. They talked a little bit about how difficult. First of all, Deacon's the one day. The sun came out when they were shooting.

He was furious because he was like, this is breaking. Is there a funny scene? Like, I don't think he partially mast it. Yeah. Maybe at the deal.

It's just a little sun. There's a lot of natural light on those. Yeah. It talks a lot about problems with like shooting the horizon. Because the snow and the white sky was so much that you can tell.

Yeah. Or the like land was done in the sky began. Mm-hmm. But I think it actually contributes to the feeling like you're on another planet. Definitely watching it.

Wadshots. Wait. It's one of these movies that just in your brain. You can see different scenes. I don't even know how we do great chat quarter for this movie.

That's why my selection is just the opening shot.

Yeah. Just a fucking white out. And then a minute later, London guard drives right past your ear. And it's like hitting a 40 foot three to start the game. I have a couple of nominees for Gordo.

But the thing is is that like the shot as they kind of push in. Or when they even first just like, they didn't move the camera that much. But the lighting and the way that you're introduced to Carl and Garrett that at the bar. Was it the king of clothes? Yeah.

You're just like, I know exactly where I am. I know exactly what kind of dudes these are. They have six beers. I know. They've killed in an hour already.

Like, let's go. I know. I had this for later, but could you have lived in this part of the country? In front of a lot. I'd be a raging alcoholic if I did like that.

Because I'm going to say that bar the king of clubs in my 20s. And far go to been like, this is great. We're going to have a night. Yeah. They got three pool tables.

One next. Jim Fox. Escorts. This sounds awesome. Yes.

Do you know what I took?

Do Kobe told me had a really amazing story about going to a bar with Bill.

I think in Charleston. I sometimes are a granular a while ago. And like, I don't know if you used to bartender or just. Just to go there. But you hadn't been there in like years.

Yes. And it was a final off. And you walked in Bill walks in with your Kobe. And the bartender just looked like, looks like something. Because like, what'll it be, Billy?

After like years away. That's what you want. That's the Charleston. Yeah. Where everybody knows your name?

Yeah. What was it that you wanted to name it? It explains a lot about 20.

I think I kind of made it maybe two years without.

Then the weather would have driven me nuts. Well, also, if it was back in the 80s, like there's not even any timber walls or anything. Like that's true. The Vikings team are great. Three data concovers are really important.

Really important. Yeah. But even like. I didn't even have a ticket first. You can.

But he's insulted that he would even ask to be at an extra college hockey game. Two Oscar, two Oscar wins for McDormand this screenplay. Take shot, Raj. Back in an Oscar. Unbelievable.

It was pretty good. Seven nominations, including the director. They did the thing where I was just Joel directing. Even though both them directed. And then I think at some point they just.

They just did so much good work. People are like. I think he can be both. They can be both. They can be both.

They always have this editor named Rodrick James.

It's them. That's them. That's our nominated. That's their student. Oh, yeah.

I think I read that. They have a little group name for themselves to edit. Yeah. It's. It's.

It's Peter Andrews. What he shoots his movies. But so what would be your. What would be your editor. You don't know that.

Yeah. But it would be like. Mine would just be machine. Yeah. So they don't went for best directing.

And they don't want for best picture. Because English patient takes both. And it's an interesting best picture. Because a Fargo, Jeremiah, secrets and lies and shine. English patient wins.

I don't know if English patients winning that one a second time. It's a great movie. But it was that was Weinstein now. I think. Yeah.

You know what's funny about that. I ask is I have a funny. That's the 69th Academy Awards. Dustin Hoffman.

I remember walks out when he goes to 69th Academy Awards.

69. And he looks down. He goes, Jack is smiling. They're going to Nick has got this big shitty and grin on his face.

I like a little 69.

And everyone's. Wow. That was what they did. Remember that. That was 18.

Best actress, McDormand wins.

Yeah. Beats. Brenda Blethlen. Diane Keaton. Kristen Scott Thomas.

And Emily Watson. It's a nice crew. Yeah. And then Macy loses for supporting. To keep a good thing.

Hmm. Also, Ed Norton loses that year in Primal Fear.

I think this is the last year before they expanded to more nominees or the first year when

it was like 10 Best Picture nominees. That was right in the edge. I felt it. That was still 5. He was still 5 until 08 because they changed it for Jordan.

Yeah. Okay. Macy, I think should have gone for Best Actor. Anyway, for Best Sporting. I think they put him Best Sporting.

But I think he's good. He lose too. He lost. He's just keep a good. Right.

Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It's also a testament.

I think Macy and Fargo has stood the test of time. I mean, it's like you didn't get the statue, but I think a lot of people are. It would be an interesting redo because I don't think. I don't think Macy loses. Yeah.

30 years later. It would be a different acceptance speech. But you asked the history of. You said the history of Macy. The last 30 years of work.

Yeah. I mean, I didn't know. Macy just showed up in movies. We're going to hand it to him right now. Who knows.

Cool. It put his time in a little bit. Timo was a really. I love the Timo character. It's probably my favorite sportsman.

Right character.

It's definitely one of the most important.

Yeah.

By the way, I believe that he was professional.

Wide receiver. Like that's very hard to do. Looks like we got Kush right behind you. Kush. Wow.

That's Kush right there. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

Cameron Crow. That was his contribution to the studio. There's only three of them. Did Kush go to SMU? Yeah.

I guess they're paying. Yeah. Send no in our budget. Mate 60 points. We've always Christian got it.

And I always had great free conversation. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Anything. Yeah.

I guess. Yes. I guess. Yes. So made 60.6 million.

Um, released in VHS laser DVD, blue ray and 4k blue ray. The fab five. Yeah. I'll five of them inspired the TV series that CR mentioned. And then a Cisco neighbor together said best movie of 96.

Okay. Day. They had the criteria orgasm when they reviewed this on their show. They were just like, this is why we go to the movies. They did it a lot.

Great. Both the same way. They're right. You can see Sean just lifting their stick 30 years later. Lot of like movie celebrations.

Yeah. Sean's like these guys. Give me. Ebert four stars. It rotates its story through satire comedy suspense and violence.

Until it emerges is one of the best films I've ever seen. Films like Fargo or why I love the movies. You mentioned it. The DVD and all that. They also had this really fucking cool thing.

When this when I was a senior in high school, I worked at the movie store in the mall. Like I worked at Sunco's motion picture company. And Fargo released this special version of the VHS where you would get a snow globe with a dead body in it. I remember that. Yeah.

It was like the hottest fucking item to get. And we had people lining up before the store would open. We have like stocked them. And they would all be gone in 10 minutes. And I remember I got one and it was the coolest souvenir.

It's like a bloody dead body like the guy right there on it. I don't tell you good. It's an awesome story for them. I remember Billy a thing later. Let's see.

Throw your way around out there on eBay. Well, another thing with the releases. This is what this is a what stage of worse for this movie. They did the. It's shot really wide.

Yeah. And when it was on cable for years and years of the square TV is the pan and scandal. It was really bad. Yeah. It really like heard the movie from a we watch it.

You feel like you're watching like Warren's a movie. You feel like you're in Minnesota. Yeah. All right. Let's see the categories.

Most rewatchable scene. We mentioned new credits. Jerry meets the kidnappers at King of clubs. The most North Dakota die bar possible. It seems amazing.

Yeah. Like they encourage you to smoke inside of King clubs. I think you have to do this. Excuse me. Excuse me.

Excuse me. Excuse me. Excuse me. Sir. You haven't smoked in an hour.

Yeah. Almost every scene that those guys are in. There's like seven empty beer bottles like somewhere in the shot. Yeah. Like even when they have Jean kidnapped like at the safe house.

There's like tons of dead soldiers. All right. I was agged for this. Yeah. I had it in my picking that's.

I think it's a little bit of a hacky way that director shows someone's drunk.

That there's like six empty. I think any proud tavern. Someone clears those bottles. Sure. I think it is is a little transparent.

They do the same thing in Zodiak with those blue glasses. With them. Yeah. Yeah. Someone comes and gets those glasses.

I think there's a little bit of a hacky way that she's someone's. She may be. My worst.

I've been in the second of clubs.

One guy. He's behind the bar. And he's up once. And the way this is.

I wanted to be in response.

I like it.

And the way this is also an escort.

Yeah. So she's better. She's in the pool. That low room for. Yeah.

Kidnapping scene. I love. She's. Knitting. She's watching some.

She's watching. Wake up in theapolis. They're making how the dazzle eggs in the show. It's also the fucking funniest thing in this movie by the. Going then being like.

And we're doing a riverboat cruise on the Nile this year. So you guys got to sign up for that. I'm like, what?

Can you fucking imagine going be Egypt based on a morning show?

Being like, we're doing a group tour of the Nile. And like, it's such a perfect rule throw away. They didn't feel accommodations are on that trip. I don't know. But also it's like so much of this stuff because they're from Minnesota must be.

Shit. That happened to them or something. Sean TV. Well, the other movie that jumped into this was young adult, which is a movie that is very popular in the Simmons house.

Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yes. She goes back home for our high school reunion. But she's still in love with Patrick Wilson.

Mm. But it really ties into this whole kind of Minnesota. How just weird. Everybody is there. Also so trust him, like the strangest part of the home break in is that Carl comes up.

Like looking like he went to spirit Halloween and got home and true to costume. Like with a crowbar. And she just stands there watching him for a long time until he breaks the glass. And now she breaks loose like you'd be. He's like, I can't believe this is happening.

Yeah. What is Sean? Yeah. And then everything's seen. Your face is great.

It's a really like all the sudden super. We're like, oh, shit. We're doing this. I mean, this could be what's our award for this? Dan Campbell.

The shower curtains is good. She's really good in that scene. She seems completely terrified. What kind of fighters fear you looking for? Oh, this is the bad.

We're not a bank, Jerry. One of my favorites. It's terrible plan.

By the way, what do you just think they're going to give them $700?

The dynamic here where Jerry has set off this felony abduction of his wife. And it's like, oh, shit. I might get some money. I have to call it off. Yes.

It's so clumsy and so stupid. It reminds me of like, when I lose something around the house. My God, fuck. And I order an Amazon for 60 bucks. And then I find it.

And I go to try to cancel the $100. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. It's already shipped. I got it. I got it.

Except it's the abduction of his wife. So sloppy. And so idiotic that he does that. And then I messes that up on top of that. I love that scene with Stan.

I'm putting the three together. This scene, hip flipping out. The ice scraper is the next scene. Yes. And then him coming home and rehearsing the phone call in the kitchen.

It's all in a row. Jerry Block.

How penetratingly cold it is is always in the background of this movie.

The ice scraping. Yeah. She needs her car to get a jump from norm when she first leaves the house. Like that's Midwest living. Yeah.

I love that we just came from that. She just came from recording this right after the buzzer. Second one of the win third to feed all that ship. The first thing Jerry does when he answers came clubs is something he does like six times in this movie where when he walks into a room.

He goes like this. He has the speed. If you talk like that's Midwest living. The scraper off on the thing that is so relatable. Someone's gotten on the car.

I mean, God damn it. I have to scrape the fucking windshield. Then he has his crash out, which is just so well acted and so relatable. I love it. The criminals killed the cop.

But two innocent bystanders. Yeah. This is big. Just keep it still. Later.

We're going to have to, you know, shoot. Yeah. Laugh out loud in the theater. Tolerace. Really good unexpected murder.

Fall by the. Oh, Daddy. Also the cones love a headshot. Yeah. That was awesome.

This is like, it's always like, whoa.

Like, it really stops you in your tracks. Right. Slight and a pick. I don't know enough about shooting somebody from two feet away. Okay.

Marvin and Pope fiction like his head basically explodes. Yes.

Would your head explode from that close or would it just be the ticket?

I think it happens to Carl over the course of the movie that I think like he eventually like like he suffers from some like random shot shots and stuff like that. Yeah. Marge. This is a quick one, but barge in your view in the two escorts kills me.

Fantastic. Is that certain size? Funny little fun. The running joke of Bushemi being funny looking and where they can't describe. Yeah.

That reminds me of they wrote it for him. Like they're writing those lines about how funny looking he is. And you have that script. You're like, oh, man, the cone brothers wrote me a part. This is great.

Oh, and everyone's weird. We're looking at that would feel great there. That's a fuck tough. They're like, we wrote this for you Steve. You're Carl.

Even the past readers say how weird looking you are. Yeah. The whole movie. The great thing about the the hookers scene is also. Sorry.

That's Quartz. Yeah. Is a. Versus McDormr is talked about how it's just written that way in the script down to the. Oh, yeah.

Like like every all the position. Oh. It's like, so can you imagine those two brothers sitting there and then goes. And then the one hooker says this and the other occurs is that. And then Francis says this, it's so funny to imagine them coming up with it.

We didn't I meant to do this at the top, but we didn't talk about the accents and how that kind of shaped how this movie was. Consumed. Yeah. In 1996 because it was kind of like an accents movie.

In a way, it seemed like it was going to work against McDormr and the Oscars.

I actually had this for what was the most 1996 part of this movie is that.

It's not necessarily the last time, but it is a time in America where. Different regions felt. Far away and culturally very different. And in the sense that like now. You can be like, yeah, I could find out like what the three best pizza places are.

And Minneapolis Saint Paul like right now on Instagram and like watch people eat slices. Could go in the king of clubs. Instagram. Yeah. You're like, guys, it's smoke and night.

I know. I'm putting you on cigarette. This felt like when you were like, is this what is like here? Yeah. It's such an important point because I felt like in the 70s, 80s and 90s.

The only way I knew where what anything was like was in TV or movies.

Yeah. Like I didn't know what like San Diego was like. I don't know. Or Denver. How would you know?

Right. You think he said in the Florida case? And you're like, this might as well be set on Jupiter. Yeah. It doesn't look like anything I've ever seen in my life.

And then how cool the show or the movie was in the location shaped. Like to me, Miami was the coolest city we had just because of my life. Because my life. You go to Miami. Oh, okay.

Yeah. That's fine.

I appreciate me buried in the parking lot guy.

Yeah. I have ship beat up. Appreciate me. Let's talk a fucking peace fight. You have to get that in there, doesn't he?

He's so proud of that. It's that line about the peace fight. I have the father not getting killed just because it's shocking. They got a real woe for my son. No, gee.

Nobody. Who the fuck are you? The last couple scenes, Bashemi has as an actor. You could just hear the co-in sound. I'm like, you're done.

You can't take anymore. I want you with a 10 out of 10. It's the phone call with Jerry. Yeah. Africa's beat up by ship.

And then when he shows up and Wade gets out of that car, it is 100 out of 100. Bashemi. I'm not fucking around anymore. Yes.

He looks like like a crazed dog. And it's that perfect Bashemi. Fucking paper time. Yeah. I'm going to kill you.

I'm going to shoot and he does. He's such a psychopath. And he can do it in a new movie, including one of my favorites, which we're considering for from how much domestic to sterling. With a great judge.

Great. Steve Shemny plays. Get this. The scumbag who comes into the defense life. Yeah.

But he's just he can break it out whenever he wants. I only have a couple more at the Ecclin and Swedlands guy. So I'm 10 and bar there at Ecclin and Swedlands last Tuesday. That whole speech. It's just.

He's ripped off a monologue in a monotone. And he's just like doing the ice and snow off of his driveway before more snow comes and hits it again. Yeah. And I say, what kind of action?

And he says, women action. What do I look like? And I say, what do I look like? I don't know. I kind of think.

Are you calling me a jerk? Last guy called me a jerk is dead now. And I don't mean from old age.

I think this might be my favorite scene.

It's a great scene. I could love this scene. So do I. And it's that weird like deputy in the SUV who has two scenes. And then it's driveway guy.

Yeah. I think it's a good time as any because relates to the accent. I wrote down the five most far go people in Fargo. Yeah. Let's hear it.

Like just the accent, the everything. All right. It's five. I have Jerry's manager at Gustav Sanato who's watching the go for his game. Yeah.

Yeah. You can name him already. And number four. I have the female cashier at the diner. Oh, yeah.

How was everything today? And Jerry's like, how are you doing? It's good. Huge laugh in the theater. Yeah.

And number three. I got drive way guy going crazy out there at the lake guy. Kind of just sweeping his wet driveway with the hood up and everything. Going crazy out there at the lake. And number two.

I have our girl, the blonde escort from went to white bear high school go bears. And then I think number one we haven't mentioned him yet. I mean, Lou, Lou the officer. Oh, Margie. All right, Margie.

Yeah. I mean, that guy is like a thousand on the scale. He is by far. He's in the kids. Yeah.

Yeah. That guy. Hey. How the panions going. But just some coffee.

Yeah. Yeah. All right. He's the one who thought that was the plate was DLR. And then he's got DLR.

He's just stupid. Yeah. I agree with you. Please work there, Lou. He's the most fargo guy in Fargo.

That's a good list. Yeah. Thank you. Trying to think about it. I would add anyone but that.

There's a lot of it. I think you hit the basics.

Margie goes C. Jerry's second time.

We talked about the Mike scene already. The wood shipper scene into the drive, which was in all time. It's acts to the head. The shit we're doing. Well, all of a sudden we hear the wood shipper in the back for a long time.

We have our pregnant hero who is not fit in any danger at all. And there's no back movie. And just has a gun. Yep. And she's creeping around.

And we know it's going to be bad. And I'm prepared for anything at this point from Fargo. The first time I say it.

Like, are they just going to share all the details?

Yeah. Yeah. So abrupt in this movie. Yeah. And it just gives you that sense of like kind of.

Not the pointlessness. But how fleeting and and we're just like bags of meat. Out here. And like, anything can happen to you. Yeah.

Yeah. We've followed Carl for this whole movie being like, oh, is he going to get away with it?

He's going to get this.

Yeah. And fuck.

He just gets hit in the head with an axe.

Yeah. And thrown on a wood shipper. That's what life does. And then I have the three cents stamp, which I really like as an ending. Yeah.

That's a cute ending. Yeah.

I think that the second scene.

We only get to with Margie and Jerry is unbelievable acting by the both of them. Where Jerry does the. Man. Answered your question. Yeah.

I'm man. Cooper in here and she gets real pissed off. We're like, you know, you get. You know, all the gets snippy with me. It's the only time.

Margie gets mad in the whole movie. Yeah. And like she's super lonely when he runs off. And she's like, he's fleeing the interview. If you can't get an outside line.

I'm the fucking phone. That scene's amazing. So you have Mike as your favorite scene. Mike, you want to get a scene is my favorite scene. It's it's preempted by the Mike, you want to get a phone call.

It's 1045. Yeah. Yeah. So how the heck are you? When they walk in.

And they go for that hug. And Mike goes, Oh, you look great. Yeah. It's like a made a made a fuck out of there. It's like careful.

Everything about that scene. I'm going to talk about it later as well. It makes me so happy to have. I think just for filmmaking purposes.

It's the triple homicide in the highway.

Yeah. Because. You're like, oh, they got pulled over. I wonder how this is going to work out. You're like, that's not how I thought it was going to work out.

That also features one of my favorite. There are two shots that basically talk to each other. It's the shot of the two witnesses driving by slowly. And they're like, Yep. And then it also happens when Macy goes out of a parking garage.

And he goes past the attendant who's been killed. So I just find that the entire movie jumps up and not. And I think storm. They're from most of the movie ups. Then it's just like home toast.

And then he snaps. He's like, I kill three people for nothing. And it's that shot you talked about. We're finally he's driving. First time he's ever driving and the flick.

And he's driving with the gun. And you're like, he's Satan. He's going to kill. Yeah. And then like he's chasing them.

And then. Yeah. It's like that's just great. It's so cool. I love this.

I think that's the answer. But to my favorite is still the guy's monologue. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

Yannegita. Yeah. Doesn't use the word jerk. It calls me jerk. Oh, the guy.

Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

What's most?

Well, I think it's like the album cover.

Okay. But like, that's the title. Four most of us. Nineteen eighty seven or ninety six. Think about this movie.

You can go either. Movie set. Nineteen eighty seven. Um. Scotty.

London guard's got a white snake poster over his bed. And eighty seven is the year that that album came out. And here I go again. I mean, that's eighty set. March.

I didn't even know. Oh, yeah. Oh, right. I didn't notice that either. I noticed the accordion post.

Oh, we'll get to that. Right. I think it's like the album cover. Okay. But like that's the title.

Four most important music video performance.

On the car. Yeah. Tonic. That is eighty seven. Yeah.

And so Scotty. That's great. That's eighty seven. The ninety six for me is just what we've already talked about. That you could just say this was a true story.

And then we'll just believe it because they can't research it. It's like they. Oh, good point. They like a. They Blair witch does kind of like this is real.

It's just trust us. All right. And it's not people are probably like looking at microfeashes. Trying to find the library. Yeah.

Yeah. That's right. Many influenced for being the only other one I had for ninety six about this movie is a. Six million dollar budget. Sixty million dollar but box office.

That's that's the dream. That's a huge win. 10 X return on a bodysley budgeted movie that you have creative control over that winds up you can imagine. Jane just hugging each other in the corner.

Yeah. That's really all you want. And us three Nimrods in a room thirty years later be like. Yep. That's the best.

Perfect. I had no ring cameras because we just catch every immediately. Yeah. That's not about that a lot. I have vaccine stuff.

I have low life criminals having sex in the same room and two double beds and then watching the tonight show. Yeah. All right. So Bill.

I had this. What would be the show now? I don't. I had this. Nobody wants what she may fall on after having sex.

Would you to another guy or you. Stay. Stay. He's doing bad. I think Scott.

Ben. Don't get interviewed a little more after this game. Shut up. Scott, great job. Would you and another guy who barely know being the same room in two queen beds at the same

time? Come on now. It depends on how many times he's been to King of clubs. I've never. No, I can't imagine.

Then you at least go out for burgers. Just then come take a turn. Yeah. Jesus Christ. I've been in the situation.

I'm you. Not all the way through. No. But there's a moment when somebody's got to. Get out of there.

Get a new go to a different place. It's also weird. You're both doing the same time. Like, and then when finishes, is it a competition? Then you're going their stopping.

It's really Carl also is like watching. It's really. Yeah. Well, they're doing separate things. One is which you want to be in the situation.

Two is which you want to be in the situation with either of those two guys. Yeah. And the other.

And the answer is a strong.

No. It's so funny that they're like, they're doing a ransom deal.

They're also like, we're keeping expenses low.

They're like, do he? Girls one room.

He doesn't want to pay the floor bucks for that parking.

Yeah.

How do you think they decided who had which girl?

Like, I found out a lot. They've tried. Yeah. Is there type was particularly knocking? I would say.

Ah. The most 1987 thing about this movie. Okay. We did not mention it. It's a playboy in the bathroom reading rack.

When she's when she's in the bathroom, the wife, she's getting kidnapped. They have a rack of magazine. Maybe just for the magazine rack. Yeah. Back goes against type.

I don't see him as that. That was in 1987. It was realistic. Definitely. Scotty must have loved that too.

That's huge. What's interesting. We mentioned a couple of things already. I can do my run of Steve Shemby here if you want. Oh, let's go.

So what's interesting is the best Steve Shemby 90's come back. Test tube.

The drug purity guy from King of New York.

He made from Miller's crossing. Mr. Pink from reservoir dogs. Mr. Sh, from things to do and dead from what you're dead. And Carl from Fargo. So it's all in a row.

Just an app, not in a row, but just throughout that decade. Just played a fucking crazy scumbag. That doesn't come as to all of them. If you had, like, your number one. I mean, I'll say probably this one.

This guy's tough. I would not want to spend a night with Test tube from King of New York. That's the, um, that's the, like, go get me. You know, it's kind of pleasant. Like he's trying to make conversation about the road.

Like he's trying to do a podcast. Yeah. Yeah. And it free is. Yeah.

Um, Steve Shemby with a woman riding a month up is just really funny. It's just the best. And the idea of children needs him being like, What if this guy just really likes chicks on top? That's so good.

Just porn search. He's never on top. And Steve Shemby being described as little and funny looking by multiple characters. And the crowning achievement is definitely Carl taking a hooker to a Jose Felicia. No, I love the scene Jose Felicia.

No. Got no complaints. Fantastic. Telling her is intent on business, but just a little of the old in and out. For asking her if she's been to this celebrity room before.

And then faster if she finds being an escort interesting. What are you talking about? If she has this look on her face the whole time that's intentional where she's just like, Oh my god. Like they tell her like, can you make an ugly face?

No, no, make it out of here. Do one more time. Make it much uglier. She's a kid into your neck. Yeah.

And that's it.

The best thing is what he's just like waiter.

I just like him. Yes. Oh, man.

And she says she's never been there because it's nice.

You know, she's been with a client before. The other one would say it's about what we've mentioned in the score, which was great. But in every scene they're in together, they're in a church in Norm or either lying in bed or eating.

Yep. No other interactions. We don't even see them like watching TV in the living room. It's just their in bed or at a table. She's like at night.

Like she's got the chips in between the two of them. It's great stuff. The scene with them at that buffet. Jesus Christ. Yeah.

It's it's it's incredible moment. They both are three plates deep. Now she's deeply pregnant. Big plates. Like place you do in college when you have need for 25 minutes.

It's fucking lunch too. Yeah. That's been dinner. This is the thing that I was thinking about. The two two sides of this one is he brings her armies.

Yeah. Which I was trying to think of like the last time in my life. That life worked in a way where my wife would bring me for my lunch. And we would hang out at my work at all. Mm.

And then the other side of it was just like the amount of calories you're hitting. Oh, it's having noon. Yeah. And like what happens to your body? Which me pause alone is like 25 minutes.

To change. Yeah. Yeah. That's a cream stew. I actually had a little more freedom.

I had all this written down. That's going to be a terrible afternoon. Because obviously this is the Biccahuna burger word. Yeah. Yeah.

Yeah. Yeah. That's the only five thing. There's more. There's like potatoes.

She got a whole bowl of jello. Yeah. There's all kinds of jello. It's like the fat buffet. It's like the tort or what are you talking about?

It's some sort of Minnesota fish. That's really. Yeah. Okay. This led me.

I struggled a lot when this movie with good hang. Like hard. Like who I would want to hang with. Yeah.

And I was like, I think it might be norm.

It's norm bad of fall. But norm's not necessarily a good hand. I think good hand bad hand is pretty easy. Norm. We know bad things.

Well, Carl's a good hand. It's bad day. I love to take a road trip. Carl. Can't just close.

Get his thoughts on you. I can't tell. Yeah. I guess so. There's a good side of him.

I just had to find a hard time landing on norm. Just too boring. And like when I watch him eat that lunch, like Jesus Christ. He's a loving man. He really gets locked in one time when she says he's got she's going to Minnesota.

He's like Minnesota.

Oh, yeah. That's the only time he's leaving like leaning forward. A couple more would say it's the best. I like movies where there's the loser son-in-law with the wealthy father-in-law. Yes.

This is great. And the guy's just shitting on him and all his different ways. He hates Jerry. And he's like at some point and he's like, well, though, I don't want to want to. Gene and Scott are to worry.

And the guy's like, Gene and Scott.

He'd never have to worry.

It's the coldest line in the movie. She's right on him. Just cuts his jugular. This could work out real good for me and Gene and Scott. And he just slashed his throat.

Like you said, he fucking hates Jerry. And the scene in the diner where Jerry's trying to be like, "This is my deal, wait. No way." Yeah. You don't know.

Like, he, oh my god, he hates me. I'm going to do all this stuff to Zoe's husband if I don't like whoever she may. I'm going to certainly do that. Zoe's going to be fine. Yeah.

Zoe and Ben will be fine. I had this unearnable question. Like, what is it like if you hate your son-in-law? It must be really bad. Pretty tough.

What would this stuff think?

It's not a law would be what pitching you on like a player podcast that you had to do?

So terrible. This is my deal, okay? This work out real good for me and Zoe. She needs his own pie. People who play podcast are done.

They're coming back. The Minnesota Snapchat we get here of the Paul Bunyan statue, the accent, Kala Chaki, Krap bars, motels, buffets, bar girls, kind of sort of escorts, true coat being really important for your car. That's a great scene.

Just a really good slice of life. I didn't even mention that scene. Yeah. See, that scene with that guy piss about the true coat. I love it.

I think it's Ethan Cohen says that is verbatim something that happened to him. Really?

It's like coming down to be like, all right, we finally agreed on a price.

And he's like, I fucking slipped the true coat charge on you right under the last second. And they get it in. Yeah, because he's like, I don't have my car anymore. And now I'm down here in the middle of the winter. Give me that goddamn thing.

The guy in the scene so badly doesn't want to swear. And he goes, you fucking liar. He's like the way I calm down, calm down. Yeah, I got to talk to my boss. He says you can knock $100 off that true coat.

And it got that scene's great. As of the accent stuff, which we talked about.

But I think my favorite one is your darn tuten.

Yeah. Oh, I spent faster. I don't know how you even write that. Where do you think this is an unanswerable question, but just because of an accent thing, do you think Carl's supposed to be from Minnesota

or is he from out of town? All right.

So he knows a lot about Minnesota, including like,

Where do you get laid outside? Like 20 minutes outside. The glass I see, yes, building. I think he's from the Midwest, not necessarily from Minneapolis. I think he's from the Midwest.

Okay, because he's like, oh, Daddy, when the guy gets shot in his lap. Yeah, that's a weird thing. And he's just like, it's a weird thing to say. He also like seems pissed at Jerry and, and weighed in people to be like, You guys are so annoying.

Like how nice you are. You think you're big time thinking me. Oh, that's so good. See, I think it's possible. It's from like Sacramento.

I don't think it's from California because he seems pretty used to the northern winds, but like, I came from being like, Pioria or Julia or something. Do you have any of what's aged the best? I've all done the language things.

I like ending a phone call with real good then and hanging up.

That's how they say goodbye in the accent,

including the best part is when Carl is saying, I'm going to shoot you in your wife and all your little fucking kids in the back of the fucking head. Be there, and Jerry goes, I real good then and throws up. Like, I love ending a phone call that way. Throwing the phone down like that.

One more break and then we'll do the rest of the categories. Three, nine, nine, nine. All right. A book. A book.

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- I'm not allowed to go to the hotel. - I'm not allowed to go to the hotel. - I'm going into the danger of that way. It's really great. - I got it opening soon. - Yeah. - Chest Rockwell, Brocklanders were a best character name. Would you go, "Marge Gunderson" or Jerry Lundegard? - I would go ship proud foot. - Ship proud foot. - Ship proud foot is great. - It's even great when the little deputy comes in to go ship proud foot.

That's a name. They actually acknowledge how cool the name is. And when Marge says, "Mr. proud foot" just sounds awesome. - Yeah, I love it. - Would you have for a flex category here? - Oh, okay. - I don't have the kick-cutting because we didn't really have a little drop. - I did my, we did Sean Penn brought my own pack. I had the Richter Chattie Garden Meet Award for the most

memorable death by a security guard or other bystander whom the movie treats as in consequential. We probably had a spouse and kids who loved it. - Right.

- For the state trooper who gets top of the headshot.

- I mean, you could also go for the poor parking garage guy. - Sure.

- There's a lot of, like, just... - Or you could go for the two kids who were just driving by and just trying to get away and they fucking flipped their car. - They could have just called this movie "Guard Meet." - Otherwise, it's Sean Penn. I brought my own pack award for Stormer. - The state trooper is a great trooper too. He picks up on the bullshit, sees the tags. - Here's the driver's license and only shows his picture. - He's trying to get show.

- He's trying to pay him off. - Yeah. - I mean, he's got the 50-hanging out of the top. - Yeah, he's like, "I'll just pay for it here and bring it." - Yeah. - Want to be in compliance. - Which is girlfriend award week length of the film.

- This is tough. - I mean, I think people would put in Mike Yanagita

- Then I watch it in the same movie, isn't it? - I don't think that's an important scene. I don't have a week length. - I think the only we think could be if you're someone who is really turned off by graphic violence, like the woodchipper, I'm not that person. You know, like if I don't know if my wife would like the state trooper scene and she might be like, "I don't like that movie because of that." - But... - Or if it's too flip-in.

If there's something about the violence that doesn't feel like weight, we have to see it. - I mean, it's so wild. - I have a week length that's really a picking net, but you could talk yourself into it. Like, Scotty's just not curious enough of where's Mom? - He's a teenager. - I know, but I was trying to think of my own son of my wife, which is disappeared out of nowhere. How many days before he would have been like, "Hey, where's Mom?

What the fuck's going on? Why are you on the phone all the time?" I just think kids are a little more perceptive than you know. - He's like, "Are you going to call the cops? Are you going to call Stan?" He's nervous for sure. - I think the kid calls the cops. At some point, the kid's like, "My mom's gone. I need to tell the police." Because he says to his dad, like, "We should call the cops." And he's like, "He's really like puts this." - The whole part

about not calling the cops is a borderline that they play. - It's a very, I think they're getting a pretty compressed amount of time, too. I don't think it's like, it's really kind of half of them like kicking around, really. - One of the lessons of this

movie call the fucking cops. - Sure. - That's what? - That was the father-in-law's mistake.

Like, "No, no, we can't bring them in here." - It's got to be made to be nice to your mom,

because you never know when she's going to get kidnapped. - Yeah, true. - Come on, Scotty.

What's age of the worst? We mentioned how they did the Blair Witch move. That was really all I had for what's age of the worst, because it just seems dopey now, because you would just google them. But like this didn't happen. Why did this fucking guys do this? - I think as a character who is aged the worst if you went into the future in the fictional world of Fargo, it would be Scotty, totally fucking orphaned, but terrible.

- Probably a multimillionaire, because he wasn't way to stay. - Inheriting ways to stay. Yeah, so now he's running parking lots and all the brainer, I guess. - Yeah, but it doesn't matter if his grandfather's grandpa's murder. - Very dark guy. - I would love to see Fargo too, just the Scotty Chronicles. - That's the guy that he buys. - Maybe he buys the Minnesota Wild, you know, like,

that's good. - That's good. - But it would blend out on the T-Wilfs. I guess you'll let me out of the thing that's aged the worst is, I personally don't really see a lot of hot buffets getting used to Reese any more. - Do you? - I see him at the supermarkets. - That's our supermarkets. - It has a hot food buffet, it'll be like a sweet and sour shrimp and then like ears of corn.

- It's always interesting. - Yeah. - But then I just always think twice about it.

- I think middle America, it's still going. - Okay. - There's a big, big, guard factor there, you know, it's very communal. - Even, okay, put it this way. - Smorgersport style, like, it's all, that's a great word. - That's a great word. - That's a great word. - That's a great word. - That's a great word. - For 100 calories per scoop. - Yeah. So, my age, the worst was really jar-in-washing. Do you guys now, like, do you sleep with your phone

on your bedside table or is it away from where you sleep? - It's, it's pretty close. - I, I, I, flagrantly, don't listen to all the evidence not to put your phone near. - Oh, you do. - I haven't, like, with it reach. - I've done the work in, like, in another room, Margie being woken up by that phone next to her fucking face with an actual functional bell inside it, like, in the middle of the night.

Like, I, I wonder if, like, when Ben Wash, this is, like, holy shit, like, that phone is so warm up on my bed. And you don't even know who's calling. It could be an accelerator, it could be some weird old from high school. The fact that she just is picking this up a moment, like, I used to

do that, of course, because I was alive for that, but that's age terribly. - Yeah, you should have lived that.

- Not being able to turn your ring off, but also see you, but it's crazy. - Yeah. - And if you took the phone off the hook, and it was be, yeah, even if I'm fucking- - Yeah, he's probably one of, you know, a dozen cops, and like, a certain area and brainer, so she's got to have a phone. - So, the buffet for lunch was a good call, CR, as a wood sage, the worst. - When you said Schmorgaspor to my mouth, dried up a little bit. - Yeah, it's just, like, I just very,

rarely come across some of these, like, I got to hit this chicken for cuisine and meatballs before I get to eat. - Remember, the afternoon part of my job? - It's a potato salad, too. - When I were for Kimmo Show, we used to have, like, we'd write, we'd have this big lunch that they would cater every day. - Okay. - They'd bring in, like, Italian, and people would be like, "Oh, we should get tired of theirs and could chicken and get all this food." And we would all, like,

over it. And then it's like, "All right, time to write jokes." And we'd all be like, "Yeah." - All right, yeah. - You could even eat, like, before we do a live show, like, it'll be eight.

- Yeah, you're only, I'm gonna like, five hours for pure hot water.

we got to stop eating so heavy before we do, Joe, like, we should get healthier stuff. Every was so fucking mad at me. - Yeah, it's fucking Simmons for East Coast shit. What do you get salads? Fuck you! Like, they want to sandwich this mess up, but I was thinking about that when I was watching that buffet. Just eating a sweet, sweet-ish meatball at 12, 30 in the afternoon. - I wouldn't be able to function after that. - I wouldn't be able to function after that.

Hans Gruber's scale, villain-ranking, we'll do Stormar, I guess, for this. - How would you write Stormar in this movie, though? - It's Jerry the most evil person in this movie. I had this in an answer about questions, is he the worst person in the movie? I actually think he is, because he doesn't care about his son at all. He has stuff to actually care about and doesn't. His wife and his son, he's just their fucking disposal person. - Yeah, Stormar is just like a social path.

He doesn't feel anything, but I think Linda Gard is the most despicable character by far.

- So in some ways, he's like the biggest villain in the movie. - So where rank him would you give him? - I'd like zero to Gruber? - Yeah, like an eight. He's also the biggest pussy, because you're getting at a Simon Gruber. Like a little bit below a Simon Gruber. - He's like a seven eight.

- Yeah. - He like, they call him out in the first scene. He won't even ask his wife or the father-in-law for the money.

- Oh, when they catch him in the hotel room, and he's just like, "Oh my gosh, like screaming like a baby." - Yeah. - He's fresh, fresh in prison. - I think Linda Gard in prison. - Fargo, yeah. - Shock, love her guys. - She's just going to guard in prison. - He's stuck in prison with the skinheads to try to survive. - He's just getting killed. - Ruffalo in a ribbit of purchase over acting,

where I didn't have anybody. - It's hard to give it to this movie, because he's so good. - Yeah. - I mean, you want to give it to Yana Gita, no, like he's these spectacular killing. It's proud foot goes for it, like, but he's supposed to, you know, it's...

- I think foot may be the closest. - Yeah, yeah.

- New motherfucker! - I give a flex category, cow. - All right, flex category. I'm going to do the Will Campbell Award for a character you know is way in over his head, and it's going to mess it up for the rest of the movie. - Oh. - No, I just meant it. - Oh my gosh. - I haven't seen Bill's since the Super Bowl, so I wanted to hit him with Super Bowl. - Will Campbell,

who worked for the character of the shortest times? - Yeah, I felt like I got shot in the face of the girl. - There's an actor, you know, who's not up to the task with the rest of the cast, no, I don't know that. - Does he have a torn FCO? - Allegedly. - Allegedly. - No, I am. I have Billy Bats Award for the most biting and scalable insults. The scene with him pulling up to that, to the parking take. - Oh my gosh. - Any, you're clip-on tie.

- Hi. - Here we go. I suppose you think you're an authority figure. That's a stupid fucking tie and you're a form of a big guy. Can clip-on tie there, a big fucking man? If these elements of your life pal really, a little fucking gate here, here's your four dollars, you pathetic piece of shit. God isn't that erotic. In this guy, you day that shot in this smile, just fading and just

stupid bad teeth and everything. It's, it's, and then as, there's this part with that scene changes, where he goes, I just pulled in here and then he has this one. I just fucking pulled in here and then

the guy starts honking. Yeah, that scene is so relatable. I think we've all been at that gate.

Me, like, I really have to pay the $4 and he even tries to like kind of reach out to him where he's like, I've decided not to go on my trip. - Yeah, it turns out to be like, I'm deciding not to park. I'm not even flying where I thought it was going to be. - Well, yeah, I still have to pay the $4.

- That was great. You fucking kidding me? - Oh, God, I love that part. And it's an amazing put down.

- That was good, man. - Thank you. - The CR things Luke Wilson could have been here, support how to take award. Which, yeah, we alluded to this a little bit more opening conversation, but this movie is in direct conversation with no country-fruld men. And I think, you know, you have the back of money, the character in over their head, sacrificial wife and a cop who is trying to make sense of the extreme violence that they come across. I thought it was amazing that

Marges' last lines, basically, is like, so that was Mr. London Guard. That was Mrs. London Guard over there on the floor. And I guess that was your accomplice in the wood chipper. And those three people in brainard and for what? For a little bit of money, there's more to life than a little money, you know, don't you know that? And here you are, it's a beautiful day, well, I don't understand it. And then at Tom Bell, Tommy Lee Jones in no country just goes to the prime. You see now,

it's hard to even take its measure. It's not that I'm afraid of it. I always knew you had to be

willing to die to do this job, but I don't want to push my chips forward and go out and meet something I don't understand. That's just kind of like that. I've gotten to the sort of part of evil and the darkness out there that is incomprehensible. It's amazing that these guys are like that in between corporate and Carthie writes this novel, but that they're kind of making the same story and talking about the same stuff. Interesting. Yeah, because that's one

thing that's a love about no country is he has this realization like, what am I doing this for? Yeah, like there's some dark shit out there. I'm getting older and I just, it's not for it. It's not not for me anymore. I think about that when I watch some of these cop movies sometimes,

These people, you know, in their early 30s, they're jumping over like parking...

just trying to catch somebody and it's like at some point you must realize definitely a fuck, man, there's just going to be another guy coming and I'm doing this. I don't get respect from anybody for it. Remember, I mean, the end of seven, and where he's like, the world is a wonderful place

and worth fighting for. I believe the first part. Yeah. And the Morgan Fremes is like, I just saw the

worst thing I've ever seen in my life. Yeah, yeah, this is still tagged. I think I'm done. Yeah, I'm done. What did you have for this, Kyle? Um, so Gyer Grimsrod, stormy aren't this? Yeah. Of all the insane shit he does in this movie, the wood shipper, the executions. By far, the craziest

thing he does is calling for a second pancake meal on the day, fucking outrageous. Gun it,

it's, I mean, it's ever been done. I want to put yourself in a position where you're on a fucking road trip. And in the morning, you have a full stack of fluffy, buttery, surfy pancakes. And you're sitting, it's like media cuts to patients. You're sitting, yeah, fucking farting others. You're, you're disgusting. You're a chainspoken. You're not smoking the patient. And then in the same day, you're like, let's run it back. I want another stack of pancakes.

Carl's first reaction is pretty nuts. And I feel like the coins are like, we need a creative way to tell people what a lunatic this is. He's only interested in like cigarettes, pancakes and killing people. Not even like, not even pasta or pizza like pancakes. I don't want it in the same

week after a plate of pancakes. Yeah. And there's also this funny detail where the line says,

we stop at pancake's house. And he kept going into the coins. I mean, like, I think there's a

typo in the script. It should be pancake. There's no, like, there's no typos in this. Yeah, it's we got in kickhouse, which makes them sound more crazy. It's like, you have a fucking mattress in your stomach all day. And remember, like, this is a great one. Like, when have you doubled cuisine in the same day? And what could you do? Pizza, maybe like tacos, like a Brex. If we had Joe has here, he would just be rattling. He'd be like, oh, I'll do a morning's gumbo and then like a nighttime seafood tower.

I could probably be protein, probably not dairy. Yeah. You know the grims was like, that full ice cream scoop of butter on every slice, not to mention the sides. How far was like, let's go look at a steak and a beer. And he's like, more fucking pancakes. It's insane. All the other shit. I get why he puts the wood ship, he's a consely evidence. He shoots the cop for self preservation, the pancakes is inexplicable. Red our back used to find any Celtic that had pancakes.

Oh, yes, slow down. Just an actual. Are you saying red our back invented? He culture. Friend. Friend, I found out you had pancakes. He find you like $25. He thought they were the worst

thing that human being could eat. Yeah, they're fucking amazing though. Yeah. My out of steak. In 1997,

a year after this movie, a pilot was filmed for a TV series set and brainer shortly after the events of the film starring Edie Falco as Marge Gunderson. No involvement from the comments directed by Kathy Bates, the pilot. You can find out new to it by Cynthia, guys. It's an amazing what if. Yeah. Because if this pilot gets picked up, the soprano's now no longer has Edie Falco

as Carmella, who I think there's three people that have to be on that show, right? If you're

going with soprano's, does this show work without these people? It's really only Tony and Carmella. I even think you have somebody else's melphine probably be fine. Yeah. Polywall, that's would be my third. Yeah. He's irreplaceable and wants one of my favorite people. But in Perioli, be like, is there something? Perioli, maybe. So there's four. Yeah. Perioli would be the fourth. But I just think if you take Carmella out of that, I don't think that's the greatest show

of all time anymore. So the pilot doesn't get picked up. Huge what if? It's almost like we have in sports where it's like, there's a team port that had taken MJ. Yeah. The world's the way. The ripples go up to there's no Fargo series from Noah Hawley. So you miss out on Pearson Dunson Jesse Plumman season, the Billy Bob Thornton Renaissance kind of starts on Fargo. Yeah. Like there's a lot of stuff that comes out of Fargo that wouldn't have happened. Edie Falco, since that she goes and

does us, which leads to sopranos. We got her an awesome career because they initially, they wanted to be a Braco for Carmella. She said, no, she didn't want to be the wife again. She's done Karen. So I wonder if they could have gotten her probably not. I think you're right. Like you can't have that show without Falco. She's one of the greatest forms of stuff. You know why she do want to be the wife? Carmella? Because that's all we had. Karen. They would have found it. They would have found it.

Cassie would have found it. Cassie would have found it. Cassie would have found it. Cassie would have I almost couldn't believe this that had to research it and it's true. I thought I was in an episode and it's just not. Bill Paulman was supposed to be Jerry. Really. Bill Paulman, Bill Paulman. Just supposed to be Jerry and had to back out had some sort of scheduling conflict.

That's really amazing.

coins across the country doing auditions. Bill Paulman, he's way too handsome. Like, he's

the plumbing is dashing. Like he's romantic leads. No way. Kai, I wonder what he will now for.

Bill Paulman. That would have been. That's how I did to Pennants Day, right? Like when when when

would he? He's like 96. Right around there. Bill Paulman was in the mix right like a big big alish way for like five years. Sure. Because even malice, which we have not thought of the rewatchables, but Sierra and I both love. Yeah. But he's it's him, kidman and out pod with the three of them. He's in independence day. I don't know. He's been on the White House. He's been on the White House. He's been on the White House. He's been on the White House. Yeah, which

one of those White House. The White House. Yeah. The White House. The White House.

Then they looked at Richard Jenkins for a while and gave it to Macy. I don't know. Jenkins.

Jenkins is so good in Berger with a Minnesota accent. I don't know. If if Paulman becomes London guard, just with him, it may seem to become the president in the United States of in the independence day. That would be pretty pretty good. Wow. It's Jerry. London guard. We will

not go quietly. It's not okay. That's that guy. It has to be Harv Fresnelas. Yeah, I don't. Is that

what you had Chris? No, I had Larry Brandon. I had Larry Brandon. It's Dan. Stan Grossman. He's in Shawshank. He's part of the crew. Yeah. Think about. He doesn't have a lot of Shawshank. But he's part of that red and Andy crew was betting on the fresh fish. And I just I had no idea what his name was. Larry Brandon Burr. Yeah. Stan Grossman. Is that what you had Chris? I thought I had me. You know, it does two episodes of cheer. Really good money. You might be right. Because

the only reason I had Harv. He had a made a movie in 20 years. Awesome. Yes. He was like this 50's 60's 70's guy and then retired and then they'd like pull them back somehow. And the best eye for faces. Like, oh, just like that's that's who it is. And then like two seconds later, he's in private Ryan is like a general. That's right. He shows up in that movie. But the only one arm guy, right? Yeah. Yeah. So the Shawshank crew was it was the guy who was in

silent rage. Yeah. That guy. I don't know the name, but it was a stuttering guy. I would leave a talking on your ass. Yeah. The stuttering guy. It was Brooks. William Stadler. William Stadler. Yeah. Hey, wood. And then that guy was the quiet guy. Yep. More of your framing. There was one more too. And then I guess the, well, there's the guy from the sopranos, who married Janis. Isn't he in that crew? Yes. Yeah. Yeah. Right. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It's a great crew. Yeah.

T. M. Waiters award Steve Park. Who do you have? Steve Park. Steve Park is Mike Yonagito. I could offer you shit, Bradfoot. It's Steve Park. It's maybe that one of the great deans of I could offer you the guy who won under paid 19 five for his vehicle with no truth. Very funny. Very good. And actually, I could offer you Jose Feliciano. Got no complaints. And I could offer you the two escorts who made the point that he was finding looking at

circumcised. I love all of it. I got to get it. Chris, you just brought me there. I have Yonagito on my waiters rush more. Like, I have Drexel and Torromance. I've got Walken and Pulp fiction. I've got Mike Yonagito and I've got the goat multiple migs. Like, those, those are my four all time. The unwares. He's a George Washington State of Rushmore, multiple migs, two lines of dialogue and eternal impression. But Yonagito is on that with me. I would only add John. John Marley

is Jack Wilson. Godfather. Oh, yeah. Yeah. We've had so many good deans. Let's just say they can complete lists. Yeah. That sounds like a more specific list. It sounds like a bracket too. Like it's turning the time. They did. Roger Ebert did a good bracket. Roger Ebert did a special episode of their show with Scorsese and when it went to 2000 where they list their top 10 movies and 90s. Scorsese comes on and he says he's got bargo number four. One of the first things he says

in his commentary about this movie that won all these awards is, and there's this amazing scene

with this is Asian American actor who has given all his emotions out and she's a beautiful scene. Like, he fucking loved the Yonagito Scorsese. Yeah. Scorsese is like his favorite scene in the movie.

Yeah. It's so, so, so good. Do we have for pulp for Dan? Was it the wolf or walking?

Look at this watch up your eye. I think it was walking. Yes. Yeah. Do you know that the guy Steve was eating park? I know everything about the scene. He's he's talked about the scene and when he performed it. Yep. Mike Yanagito. The cones came up to him afterwards and they're like, so fucking funny, hilarious. And he was like really hurt because he's like supposed to be on me. Like I thought it was, I was like pouring my heart out. It's funny. Like their laugh. He thought it was like a

straight dramatic scene. Oh, interesting. Yeah. The fact that he goes same side of the booth and just takes that and takes that right. And he's like, I don't want to cream my neck. Yeah.

I'm crit.

Do you mind if I sit over here? And you're like, no, I'd like you over there. I can see you better.

I'm just like the style of your Yonagito for the rest of this pod. Because if she was all right with him sitting there, I got there. 15s. He's going in for the kids. Yeah. I have a take on that. Like Yonagito has a room. And he's got there early. He's got a room at the Madison. He's been there for lunch at the rat. It's no no. He's suited up. He's got like a scotch. Yeah. This is everything. Hold on. Yonagito is defense. Go on. She suggests the rat is in.

It's a fucking hotel. He thinks he knows the rat. He thinks when he's watching her on TV, do the press conference or you know, get interviewed about this case. He can see that she's pregnant or she have a big coat on. I don't think he's like pregnant fetish. No, I just think it's like I wonder if when she walks in. So it's a clearly correct name. Porn searches for this

movie. Women on top and pregnant. They're the trimester too. Would ship her. I think he's my

respawns. Yeah. I think so too. I think when she orders the diet cookies like shit. Yeah. Recastic has to get like a long island. Yeah. You know, I wonder I would hope if she would not leave that drink on a tent of either. Like I think everything's on the table. Oh my God. It's not good. Not good. Recastic headstractor city. You can't do a different city. Can we test drive? Go on. Robert DeVal is the father in law? Yeah. Just cut it off.

Give it a test drive just 'cause he passed away recently. Yes. Stick in like a little more firepower for that character. Is that doing anything for us? It's going to McDonald's. It didn't finish. Yeah. He'd be fantastic. The thing I like about it is like these guys pick this dude out of relative obscurity. Has an act of from 20 years. It looks like the role of his lifetime. The role he's been meant. He's meant to do.

And he does the exact thing they need him to do. And sometimes it's like, you know, when he's bringing a 70. We're like, what a brand-new job for this. And it's like, well, what a brand of them ruins the movie. You know, he shows up to and in face off right after this. Like he got home. Yeah. He's in face off too. Like he directors were picking in. They liked them.

Half-ess earned a research. Stormar has 18 lines of dialogue. Great. Never says more than once.

I think most of it is in the pancake conversation. You want to make something think of our guy right here.

Very few lines of dialogue. Machine light killer. It's it's it's it's supposed to the song of that guy. In his book, stand for something the battle for America's soul. Well, how Governor John Cacic spends three pages describing his hatred for this film. Yeah. Okay. What's his substance? That's all. I didn't probably hate what it's depicted in a smaller town in America. The pop-up in statue is built for the film in this mantle.

Wade's Cardio Sherpa was filmed in Richfield, Minnesota. Now I can buy a best buy. Okay. We're still a best buy. King of clubs was in Northeast Minneapolis, the Bauchton, O3, the place by low income housing before BS coming with a tiny little investment. Joe Cohen had McDormand and John Carroll Lynch conceive of backstory for their characters to get the feel of the characters. And they decided Norman Marge met working on the police force

when they married they had to choose which one quit. Norman quit took up. Because Laura doesn't work.

Right. Like he's a painter. Yeah. He's just three cents dance. I think that they work.

Yeah. That they went to high school together because Yadogit is like, oh, you remember her? She was your finest. Yeah. Right. And he was hilarious in high school. Yeah. The trademark Minnesota. Yeah. It appears 179 times in the script. Great. That's all I got. Apex Mountain. Okay. Well, for Apex Mountain, certainly Swedish meatballs. Because when you think about what I key, it was doing. Yeah. With their their amazing cafe. Yeah. When you would go get the

furniture that you would then get divorced while you put it together. Yeah. And then also this movie. I just I don't really know when Swedish meatballs have peaked again. I would also say GMAC financing plan. Sure. I would rather give them back. Yeah. Just and then true code sealant. Would you say Combrothers? No. I'd say no country is going rather. I would say that as well. Macy, it's not yet. But maybe after buggy nights we're getting there, getting them the vicinity.

Someone argued the cooler when he actually led a movie that had a lot of people. Yeah. Yeah. She must be cool. Like people love that show shameless. He was on for years. Yeah.

I like him. He was awesome. I never watched it. But I know people like it. Minnesota, probably

the world series in '88, '87. Kirby Pucket. Oh, fucking. Our 91. One of those two works for Rebecca. Great. And then 98 Vikings and Mosses, Rookie Year and Randall Cunningham. And they went to title again. They were unbelievable. KG winning that at first restaurant season. Yeah. When showed scraper scenes. Yeah. Yeah. Who shemi? Well. He wins a golden globe for that

Boardwalk empire.

think Kanye is probably like, he got that right after that. Yeah. He starts being a movie star. It starts doing all the sandler movies. It's funny. I would probably, I'm not right. But I'd probably say sopranos because he was also directing. Yeah. And when he was in sopranos, it was such a big deal. Yeah. It's like, oh my god. They got who shemi. I don't know. I don't know. I don't play Tony's

cousin. He was amazing. Unbelievable. You can't believe they're doing this. In the way his story

ended on the porch is that's so good. Make dormant? No. But I don't know what it is. I think it. I think our career was intentionally designed not to have an iPad. Three billboards was like the most attention. I think she got the blue ox probably the most fun. It's a one of there. Yeah. Yeah. There have a whole bunch of trouble murders. Better shovel murder for you. We, we dance close with some shovel murders and home alone. I think it's implied. Yeah. This,

this, the streets. It's no shovel. Yeah. The better to hurry in. There was a good through the face shovel murder, but this was pretty good. Fargo. Fargo the town. It could have been named brainer. I mean, the most the action the movie takes place. So they, they talked about that and said

they just like the name Fargo better. This is the best thing about them is that like people

will spend decades kind of like unpacking their movies and they're like, that kidnapping is just cool. Yeah. Yeah. We're just like making what a statement brainer. Yeah. It's not so good enough. Yeah. We didn't like it sounds much cooler. Starmare, I'm still going. Dino velvet. Yeah. I don't care. I think I'm against. I think I'm against. Yeah. I'll do six months after this movie came out. He was in a jungle with Steven Spielberg shoot in the lost world. Like, yeah, I think it was.

What a run. Late ideas was a good run for God. He was everywhere. Dangling cigarettes smoking. There's a scene where Ray Stance and Ghostbusters has one dragon on his lip for like 10 seconds as he's looking at slimy. Yeah. It's iconic and funny. He less this thing hang. And he's like, I don't know how they did it. But it's really. You know what I'm talking about? It's really funny.

Minnesota accents. Yeah. Yeah. All right. Here's my favorite one. In movie, disfiguring facial ruins Mount Rushmore. I have one battle. Yeah. Freeway with keep for southern one. Okay. We split the spoon and shoot some in the face and then you sort of go for rock or just far go. What's the fourth one? It's definitely Aaron Eckhart and Dark Knight. There we go. Two face with burns half of the space. But you see, you can get shot. No. I'm sorry.

I just mean face injury. Well, I think we can sneak that in then. Ghostbusters has the same thing

that they're in a break and bad. Like half of the space is melted off just like that. It's true. That's good. Cruiser Hanks. It's Hanks because he thinks this is a perfect movie. And Hanks could have played how many characters and he could have played Jerry for sure. He could play the older Hanks could have played the dead. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, he could play he could play the guy's shove one snow in his driveway. He was like go crazy. Yeah. Honestly, he would have been a really

interesting storm air. It's never really went. We never got dark kanks. Not that star. No.

Yeah. It would have been this oriental. No watch and play it. Somebody that evil. This is the road to prediction. He's a killer with a Tommy gun and gets some gun fights and stuff like that and not like this. I have I have cruise written down as storm air, just because. Oh, I want to tell you how to talk about smoking. Yeah. Like Vincent from collateral. The smoke is he just ask what's the you got to record on the cruise. I'm doing Carl more than storm air. Like. Oh,

really. Yeah, cruise just feeling your fucking impossible. I don't like to talk to him cruise. Yeah. Yeah. Score says there's Spielberg clearly, score says he. We did best hang. We're staying the two criminals. Carl Garrett's what I got. The Sarah Connor word for wood modern technology ruin this movie. Yes. Brink cameras cell phone pings and texting. I think we catch these guys in five minutes. Yeah. You can't take a license plate off of a parking garage car. You're just through

everywhere on five cameras. Kind of wild that when he when she gets out to the the scene of the state trooper being having been shining. It's just two cops like like you think there would be like the FBI would be there like there would be like 30 cops out there and there's just two. Yes, Lou, where is everybody? He's like, well, it's called Margie. Yeah. That's the explanation. It's cool. That's right. There's like no one wanted to come out. Dick and it's. We mentioned the title. I have a couple good ones,

but what do you guys have? I'll rattle some. First of all, the lendigars would definitely have a dog, which I think would be a fun part of the home invasion. Um, the fact that Scotty does not have a Kirby Puckett poster in his room is ridiculous in 1987. Doesn't like sports. Um, he's a really cocky. He likes hockey most importantly though. So he would have a North Star's poster. North Star

something. Most important picking it. I know it's a funny line. It makes for a good dialogue.

There's no fucking way Carl's on circumcised here. This is a white guy from Midwest. Hello,

there's no fucking way. I know it's funny. Now, if you want to talk about storm air, the sweetest guy

then you can talk. Yeah, the Carl is she says it wasn't I get it's funny. There's no fucking ways in

Circumcised.

Why does he go back for gear and go back to like, be like, hey, I got you guys on the money. Some money. It's a band of honor. Maybe the word he'll come after. Maybe he gives him the 40,000 he's like, I got a million. I'll just going to do this right close the end. I'm out of here, but yeah, I mean, in retrospect. Why did he bear the money? Because you want to show up to the house

within the car? Yeah, because then he can always use that as like if he needs to. Well,

why have any bear very close through the house? No, because he's half of his face is hanged up. Yeah, I guess he's all right. So I have to. I have the father-in-law never connecting dots, seem like a smart guy, a good businessman. Yeah. Jerry needs. He wants the money himself for the kidney, any 700 or 50. That's a good one, Bill. Then the kidnappers want a million. It's like right in the vicinity. I just sort of been like an entrepreneurial question is what's what's Jerry

got himself into? Is he? They don't want you to know. It's like the suitcase. He's taking out one. Lucas on cars that don't exist. Yeah. Is it to pay for something else? Or is it to pay for that parking lot? They don't want us to know. Yeah. Or is it just to get? They said they had colonists literally said we don't we don't want people to think about it. They did the pup fiction. The GMAC thing when he's just like, yeah, so I'm going to need those

wind numbers. He's like, okay, I'll fix it. Yeah, I'm going to have my girl send them right over. Think about his master plan. It's just just write him hard to read and pencil.

I know. And that's like that's what they're trying to send 300,000 dollars.

They're like, okay, here we go. My patience is at an end. Yeah. Well, I was taking them. What's the most realistic funny reason that he's down 300,000 dollars or whatever? Be like him gambling. He go for socks in the 86 World Series. That's gambling's rising back. Playoffs 93. Yeah. You don't be thinking differently about nothing. And Jerry Linnickard has a playboy hanging right there in his bathroom. He might be some sort of person or like some other thing.

Is this at the that the diner? Yeah. That's a very weighted moment. Yeah. He kind of looks just how you doing. Yeah. I keep fool up those how you're doing to her. It's a good call, Chris. There might be something there with him. I think the father-in-law would have figured that out. Second thing. Why are the criminals in the car for this long? It did some googling. It's it's not that far. Fargo to Minnesota four hours. Brainard to Minnesota two hours.

Brainard to Fargo three hours. Why do we have to what do we have to stay overnight?

Many apples. Why do we have to stay overnight anywhere? It's a four-hour drive. We do that. You're driving due to three. I think it'll help out and sleep for the same. You're going to read despite the fact that it's complete white-out blizzard. I have to do pancakes twice for stormar that shared double bed hookers with them. I want to get to my location and get away from this guy. They make it seem like they're driving

from like, "You can't imagine anybody more miserable. This is the new one." Yes, Chris. The smoking in the car, the window, the personal salt. Oh my god. Honestly, they say that's a cater agent. Of course, it's a socio-path behavior.

Okay. Sequo-pricle prestige TV all-backcast on touchable, obviously prestige TV because we had it. And then I didn't see the first season of Fargo. I never watched the Fargo TV series,

which is a whole. Maybe I should. But the first season picks up with what happened in the money, right?

Yes. They talk about the case. There's the case. The case is buried. It goes back and I think one of the characters is Marge's big-to-dance of Place Marge's father or grandfather I can't remember. It's been a while since I've seen it. Bill Boes in it, right? Like he's the guy who plays Bill Boe in the Hobbit. Oh, why should we? No, that's Frodo. Oh, uh, Bill Boe. Yeah. What's the guy? He's a super famous actor. I thought he was the lead and kind of, you're in the wrong room right now.

He's in the home? Yeah. No, no, I ain't home. In the new movie, in the Hobbit movies. What's that guy's name? Oh Martin Freeman. Yeah, Martin Freeman. Yeah, I can't remember. This is the thing is I just haven't seen the fort for the first time. I haven't seen shit either. You guys might be talking to another language right now. Bill Boe. No? Hobbit. When's the fellowship pot? You would see our money, if you could have done it or you could do fellowship.

That never. It would be funny to do Hobbit in this room and you just aren't there. We just have like a cutout of you.

Like, right? I mean, but in this case, it's like a shot collar at the end of the shot collar. Yeah. Is this movie better with Wayne Jenkins, Furgy the Flora, Zain Low, or somebody else? Kyle, you want to go first? I go first. All right. So it's March. I'm going to have to really work up for this. I just feel like at that ratison, I think. Gosh, it's there. Mike, yeah, the kid. John, fella. Ha ha, suited up at the ratison. Linda, cucks, he suck it. Same side of the boom.

It's March. Let's go.

It would be the best name.

It's not a data. He would love you on a kid. He would love that one. There's a guy. Yeah, it's on him that Darius A. Cuff. Oh, yeah.

It's just waiting for Gus. You really have a college book of basketball, right?

I'm into this draft. Yeah, I've been watching. I watched. Yeah. I've been watching some. Oh, shit. Gus, CRD. I was going to do Zain, but we can feel it. Oh, no. We are people watching Zain. Marge. I just want to say right out front, right out in the open. You're on an incredible journey in law enforcement, but you're also on an incredible journey of motherhood. Tell me about that. Tell me about your journey because we're all watching. We're all waiting just like you.

Chris, what you do it, you do, you do this. Yeah, that's like that's pretty much. I've been watching a lot of games. I'm going to have the course of CR Month, I think. Yeah. I hope that's not to the detriment of friendship appearances because that's no. I'm such a fan. Yeah, I live in a little spot. The police women. And the mother.

Yeah. I do think Carl Scho Walter would also make an incredible first take guess just because he's like,

I'm not going to debate you. I'm not going to debate you, Steven. That's great. Carl Scho Walter, what do you think about Anthony Richardson going to a new team? I'm not going to debate you. I'm not going to do it. I'm not going to call it Sam Darmount, a lead quarterback. Carl the ninth person. I first take that to sell in his drinks. It's jokes. Oh, God. I'm selling him at home. I'm laughing at home. A couple of people are on their own.

Only a couple. Just want to ask her who gets it. I mean, make Darmount when they ask her. I would say may see Bishemi or Francis or the colon's or deacons is like a legit. Then you are going to Steven Park is my favorite. Say the sake, barge, march up here.

So what's going on with you, Matt? Do you want to do in the motherhood thing? Norm's painting, what keep us all up. We have you been man, but you eat lunch. You eat so many calories.

So it'll do like a 55 second long question. And then Tame and Paula will be like, yes.

It's so good man.

Probably an answer for questions. Why was Marge pregnant?

Is the question my son asked, but I think, oh, that was one of his questions. Why did they make her pregnant for the movie? Was there a purpose band? I think she's the, I think I just to make it a freedom of new life in a world that's got so much depth. We talked about what kind of money trouble was Jerry in. Could you really dispose of bodies for the woodchipper?

I think so. That's how good a woodchipper is. You got a high grade woodchipper and your training back here. You know, it's pre-nafto machinery. They really just brought it out.

You see, probably was going to put Mrs. Lundegard in the next two. Yeah, I mean, he was like halfway down. He's a timber in there. They should be able to put a human body. The DNA evidence, though, on the end of the shot. It doesn't make sense. Those guys are spudging all over motel rooms.

They're trying to shoot. They're like when Michael Douglas comes in and does the black light. And it was like this guy. Jeff in an answer for us. If they put the tags on the license plates, they get away with it.

Like that unravels everything, which is, by the way, Carl is so stupid.

Like you have to put the fucking tags on there.

That means there's no murders in brainer to get to the house. It probably goes sideways because Wade's still going to show up for the dropoff. But Carl's not going to be pissed and having killed people now. I just, if they put the tags on, it's a work. It's a great point.

But the fact that he doesn't because he's like, fuck them. I don't put my tags on is exactly why he's a criminal. And it's like the same reason why it's like, if those guys don't need to get lead,

basically every night, they're fine.

Like nobody's seen them. Nobody knows who they are. It's the, they find them through the Esport. It would seem like the number one thing you're doing as a criminal is you're going at some parking garage at three in the morning and taking off somebody's license plate. Which is what Carl does eventually, but just you late. But that's like that should be one of the first five things.

Like get a gun, steal a license plate. Leave myself on and home. So I can't have a lot of violently tinged conversations with people in random bars. You know, that are very memorable. Don't tell too, Esport is exactly what my plans are for next five days.

Yeah, it includes a kidnapping. And do it for more than $20,000. Like that's what they originally paid. 20,000. Yeah, for the whole abduction and everything. That's pretty bad.

That was another an answer for I had is what was stormers. What was this? What was he doing two weeks before this? Smoking. That's sort of bar like, yeah, but like part time driving a snow plan. I think you've been in that state the like three packs a day, eight, eight beers a night.

Probably a girl at the end of it for a long time. Yeah. Obviously not a great guy because chef.

New him from from probably from prison.

So maybe a car was here. Yeah, this is interesting. Chef vouchers for gear. No's Carl, but doesn't vouch for him. I don't understand what their relationship is.

Carl and chef. I think it's just doing prison time with each other. Yeah. Yeah. I don't.

Chef didn't know Carl was. I don't know that guy. Don't vouch for him. Well, he's lying because the second. Oh, right, Carl.

Chef. What are you doing? I was banging that guy. Yeah. And there it is house.

Maybe he's just being honest. I don't vouch for him. Yeah. You may he just isn't like him. I think it's because chef and grimzer.

They're one of a kind. They don't fuck talk like they're very violent.

Whereas Carl never shuts the fuck off.

Yeah.

And I think that's the worst thing you can do as a criminal's keep talking.

One of the things I was learned from these crime movies is you're just more likely to commit more crimes after you get a prison with people you serve time with. So really the move is to when you get out of prison, cut off a tie. So the people you're in prison with because that's where they're going to look immediately to see if, well, we see in that.

Yeah. I think that that's a level of sophisticated planning that would rob us of somebody. Yeah. That's right. Yeah.

Any sort of nickname. They don't really have any traits that people like to play. Yeah. Strange. What piece of memorabilia would you want or not want from this movie?

I just want to say I really like the cop jackets. Oh yeah. With the with the fur. Brown ones. Yeah.

I think if you got like a game used for like what was her her dumb partners name. Lou. Yeah. Game used Lou. Yeah.

You think you can walk and talk around LA. Yeah. Yeah. I'm going to get cold. I would also offer a gust of sin motors sign.

Yeah.

I just have that right over there.

It's a motor. It would be really cool. Yeah. gusts and motors. I was I was really charmed during the Ace Ventura pod.

Listening to Craig Horbex and I even tell you about I said toner gloves and Dan Marino. Yeah. You couldn't wrap his mind around just leisure gloves because the really weird concept.

Carl has driving gloves for the entire movie. It's so good. With the open knuckles and everything. That's like great.

I think I'm ready to enter a driving glove for my life.

Trying slippers as well. All of you great. Yeah. I mean slippers. Yeah.

I want Carl's gloves and I'd like to just drive to like baseball practice. What did the driving as you know, I love to drive? What are the driving gloves? Is it better grip? Like, what am I getting?

Because you've gotten less pressure on your hands. So it's like this. I think it goes back to when there wasn't power steering. And you had to really twist them. I think it's that old school.

I think it's stylish. Guys who were just like, I got to drive six hours. My hands are going to get counts. I don't know. Coach Finstack, Mr. Miyagi, where best worst life lesson.

There's more to life than a little money. And don't you know, don't you know that? Yeah. That's got to be the life lesson. I had a Mr. Miyagi worst life.

Yeah. The kids like to say. Yeah. Worst. The kids like to say, oh, shoot your shot.

Like, Mike, you want to get it. Don't shoot that shot. Yeah. Sometimes you don't shoot your shot. Take the social cues, Mike.

Yeah. Yeah. Don't even shoot. I mean, he was seranged. You know.

Linda Cooksey. He was bothering her for a long time. Boothflow was fast. But I'm out of wait. It was fun.

It was fun. Yeah. But you don't how long Mike's been sitting there drinking Doers though, like maybe he's got a lot of liquid. That's funny.

It looks like a doer. Yeah. I saw. Doers feels like a lunchtime at the rat center. Same color of doers.

That's stuff. I wrote down doers. That's so funny. Chris. Again, it offended Mike.

I think when she picks the place and it's a hotel.

I think you think you're ready to roll. She answered the phone in 1045. Yeah. She's excited. She's excited.

She's dressed up. Another city with the husband at home. She even says we've been married a long time in the scene. Like she's got a little excited. She wasn't going to do anything but a little walk on the outside.

Yeah. Best double feature choice. Don't country. 8 millimeter. Double.

Double. I want more storm. I got to written down. 8 millimeter. One of the most intense theater experiences I've ever had.

Terrified in that movie. When he's walking through Michigan. He's a three millimeter with Kyle. I didn't realize you liked the movie. Oh, dude.

Yeah. We'd have to have Van and a two. We're beginning to be able to do four person rewatchables again. Sure. We've never had a band.

We've never had a band. We've never had a band. We've never had a band.

I got to go back and listen to the first millimeter.

You're going to see things. You won't be able to see. When he's just looking through a finger. Is that that shit? Oh, I love that movie.

Hardcore is on to be by the way. What's your double feature? I have a triple. Oh, great. My God.

Raising Arizona Fargo. No country. There you go. Every 10 years. Come on.

Check him with the comments. Yeah, the killers. I think they won the movie too. I have them for who won the movie. It's completely original depiction of the world.

You and I wrote down. I wrote down Minnesota. Oh, where do you go, Kyle? Pre-Randy Moss. Pre-Joe Maurer.

Pre-Jesse Ventura. This Marge Gunderson was like the face of Minnesota. Pre-Kate. KG is on the team, but I don't know, it's going to be KG. Yeah.

Yeah.

I don't know.

I feel like Minnesota's might have a love hate with the movie,

because maybe it makes fun of them.

I think this movie had like the only dip in its popularity.

It was like any kind of feeling that it was mocking the people. Yeah. And this is a criticism to come and get some times where it's like, "Oh, they're making fun of the people that they're depicting." Yeah.

But I don't think that's true. I just think that they see humor in it. It's really funny. We're going to throw the Craig who's not here. But he's going to, because he's at India.

He's on his list for the combo. Got to be there. He's at India. He's at India. He's at India.

Yeah. The past beat reporter each track. But Craig's going to weigh in with his tape right here. All right. Fellas.

What's up? I am in Indianapolis right now, not really. But at the time of this taping I was. So I'm going to respond to here in my own little solo video. And I got to say, guys, I know you're not here right now.

So you can't respond to me, but guys. Screenwriting's dead because what the Cohen brothers are able to do with all of their movies. You almost forget how it used to be and how tight things used to be. I looked it up.

The Cohen brothers have made one movie that came out in theaters.

That was over two hours long. And it was no country for old men was two hours and two minutes. Outside of that, we look at the 80s, the 90s and the 2000s. Raising Arizona Blood Simple Fargo burn after reading true good. Serious man all under an hour and 50 minutes.

So yeah, maybe real life screenwriting is dead. This is a 98 minute movie and it has everything you need. The length makes you want to rewatch it. The scenes are tight. They do exactly what they need to do and they get out and yet it doesn't feel rushed.

It never feels rushed. So I love Fargo. I love the Cohen brothers.

I was a film major in college and I always felt like the Cohen brothers were making movies for young people who love movies.

And they felt like film major movies, not in a stuffy way, but in an attainable way. Like everything they do feels real and kind of handpicked and like you can recreate it. Like it makes you want to go out and do your own stuff. So I've always loved the Cohen brothers. Their movies are always slightly off balance.

You kind of always watch with your head tilted a little bit. And they're really funny. Dark twisted funny all the time, all of their movies. Also, one of my favorite things about Cohen brothers movies in general. And specifically with Fargo is the casting.

Everybody in this movie looks like a real human being. Bill Maysee, Bishemi, Francis McDormand all the way down. John Carroll Lynch, who's been in like four of the last five ever watchables we've done. Peter Stormhill and keep going all the way through. They all look like real people.

And I just think that makes such a difference. And it's a little different now. The way that things are casted in half of the side characters yet we have now. I have like need to have 500,000 Instagram or TikTok followers to be casted in a movie. So that you can market a little bit more.

But they all feel like real people.

And the person now who I think is doing that similarly is Tim Robinson.

Who when you watch a show like the chair company or his movie Friendship or things like that.

Everyone in those movies feels real.

And it's fascinating. And to me, it just it makes you more invested in the story. So I love the Cohen brothers. I love Fargo. I think the scene where both of the guys are having sex in the motel next to one another.

Follow by the four of them watching the tonight show is one of the funniest scenes in movie history. So that is my review 5005 on letterboxed. Thanks guys. All right. Thanks Craig.

I can't believe Craig has a thing for pregnant woman. That's so fun. I respect the body. Respect it. Really.

Of course. That's it. Well, we did it. See our money is two in the books. We feel free movies last so far so good.

Good. Yeah, it's a lot of pressure. We have a couple mapped out. We have three mapped out. We know we're ending the month with a confidential.

Yes. And there's two to four that we don't know. We're negotiating with each other. Yeah. It's your call.

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