One night back in 1996, I dropped by a local Blockbuster Video on the way home to my one-bedroom apartment (at the back of a popular barbecue restaurant), and picked up a film that would become one of my all-time favorites: Fargo. I hadn't heard much about the movie prior to watching it (other than noticing on the back of the DVD jacket that Siskel and Ebert were fans). That's why I initially didn't give the now infamous caption in the opening scene much thought:
And Scene...on the Last Reel of Truth in Politics
And Scene...on the Last Reel of Truth in…
And Scene...on the Last Reel of Truth in Politics
One night back in 1996, I dropped by a local Blockbuster Video on the way home to my one-bedroom apartment (at the back of a popular barbecue restaurant), and picked up a film that would become one of my all-time favorites: Fargo. I hadn't heard much about the movie prior to watching it (other than noticing on the back of the DVD jacket that Siskel and Ebert were fans). That's why I initially didn't give the now infamous caption in the opening scene much thought: